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    How to Repot a Bonsai Tree – Siberian Elm Progression

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminMarch 11th, 2018

    How to repot a bonsai tree – How to repot a bonsai deciduous tree – Siberian elm Progression. Restoring a butchered Siberian Elm Bonsai Tree. This Siberian Elm bonsai tree had been badly butchered by the bonsai dealer I acquired the tree from. I am endeavouring to restore it and it is proving a challenging…

    Propagation using air layers Part 1 – Siberian Elm

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminApril 12th, 2014

    Propagation using air layers, step by step practical guide to air layering. This Siberian Elm was a good bonsai, but had been severely pruned and resulting it’s present condition when I acquired it about two years ago. Due to the height of the tree, branch ramification was proving difficult so a decision was made to…

    ?? Bonsai – Save and restore old Siberian Elm bonsai – Part 1

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminJuly 21st, 2012

    Siberian Elm This tree was badly pruned, in fact it was butchered is the right word to describe it. I acquired it recently Siberian Elm purchased earlier this year had its primary and secondary branches severely pruned and only three primary branches were left. In fact the right wor to describe in one word what…

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