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    English Elm Bonsai Progression – The English Elm Bonsai Tree – Part 2

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminJune 4th, 2018

    english elm bonsai progression – Part 2 In 2015 it started as a carving session with Will Baddeley and turned into air layering of the Large neglected English Elm bonsai tree. It took three months for the air layer to be successful. The Air layer was separated and this is video is the English Elm…

    Bonsai – How to air layer a large neglected English Elm Bonsai tree

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminMay 5th, 2016

    Step by step air layering technique and how to make two bonsai trees from one. It started as a carving session with Will Baddeley and turned into air layering of the Large neglected Elm. It took three months for the air layer to be successful and a further six months delay in completing this video.…

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