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    How to bonsai a Conifer Part 2.

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminAugust 19th, 2015

    How to bonsai a nursery plant How to bonsai a conifer Picea Glauca Part 2. This is an out door tree and does stay ever green in the winter, but stops growing. This conifer was a nursery stock purchased in summer of 2012 and in part one it was made into a bonsai, where I…

    How to grow an Escallonia bonsai tree from Nursery stock, how to maintain a bonsai tree Part 2

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminAugust 3rd, 2015

    Hot to make a bonsai from a nursery plant Escallonia How to grow an Escallonia bonsai tree from Nursery stock, this is part 2, part one can be seen at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=jzDGIy6M9IY Since February 2014 the tree had been in full sun and in this video I noticed yellowing of some leaves. After the completion of…

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    The Japanese word for ‘bonsai’ literally means
    “tree in a pot“.

    For many hundreds of years bonsai have been grown uncultivated y the Chinese and Japanese and are considered to bring harmony nature to the home. More recently bonsai trees have become much more popular throughout the UK and Europe as we discover the delights and rewards of this fascinating hobby.

    This guide sets out some of the basic requirements to help keep you care for your bonsai now and in the future.

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