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    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminApril 16th, 2017

    Master Bonsai and change your life, bonsai, mikbonsai channel introduction Subscribe to mikbonsai to learn Bonsai. If you want to succeed with bonsai then subscribe to mikbonsai. Bonsai Channel, with over 10,000 subscriber confirms this bonsai channel shows in easy to follow, fun method humour at the end to put a smile on your face,…

    Bonsai – Nursery Plants to Persimmon bonsai Trees Part 3 by mikbonsai

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminApril 16th, 2017

    Bonsai – How To Make a Bonsai tree from Nursery Stock _ Persimmon bonsai _ Part 3 by mikbonsai or how to grow bonsai fruit trees. Six Persimmon saplings were acquired a few years ago, one was planted in the ground and the other five left in their plastic nursery pots. Now these trees are…

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