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    How to bonsai – repot an old Acer Part 2

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminMay 29th, 2016

    Repot an old Ace Part 2. See click see more for a summary of this video. Visit our website: www.mikbonsai.co.uk follow us on: Face book: www.facebook.com/mikbonsai/ Twitter: twitter.com/mikbonsai This video is continuation from Part 1. I created a root ball of a much reduced size, exposing more of the trunk to raised the exposed part…

    How to bonsai – A Grape Bonsai Tree Repotting

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminMay 28th, 2016

    This is yamadori otherwise known as collected material. See more below. Visit our website: www.mikbonsai.co.uk follow us on: Face book: www.facebook.com/mikbonsai/ Twitter: twitter.com/mikbonsai It’s origins are from a Vineyard in Surrey form there it ended up with a local nursery. I acquired it about four years ago. The Grape Vine was cut with a few…

    Jade Repotted, pruned and wired Part 2

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminAugust 25th, 2013

    Jade bonsai tree repotted, pruned and wired. Jade trees have very vigorous growth and needs pruning fairly regularly if the bonsai tree look is to be maintained. In this episode the tree is repotted, pruned and wired. The cuttings from pruning are easy to grow, simply stand them in a small container of water and…

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