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Buddha Figurine with White Robe

Buddha Figurine with White Robe |
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Tip! Make sure you have read up on how much sun your bonsai variety needs. If they are given too much or too little sun this could cause them to become unhealthy or even die.
This is not specifically bonsai related but horticulture related. As bonsai are plants and doing bonsai is doing a specific type of horticulture, it is good to know the basic of plants caring.
February 25th, 2008
Walking Stick Bonsai Tree (corylus avellana ‘contorta’)

The European Filbert or Hazelnut is generally grown for its tasty nuts, but not this one. ‘Contorta’ is better known as Harry’s Walking Stick, has beautifully twisted and contorted weeping branches that are particularly striking when bare. In late winter to early spring, 2-3″ long, yellowish catkins appear, dangling like ornaments from the wiry skeleton. They are followed by broad, fuzzy, droopy leaves that turn yellow before they drop in the fall. In spring and summer and early autumn, it has large crinkly leaves so dense it hides the exaggerated corkscrew appearance of the limbs. Deciduous. Keep outdoors. 19 years old. 24″x17″x30″. Potted in a 14.5″ brown mica rectangular container as shown. |
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Walking Stick (Drzewko bonsai) Bonsai Tree (corylus avellana ‘contorta’)
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February 21st, 2008
Eastern White Cedar Bonsai Tree - 3 Tree Group (Chamecyparis Thoides Andelensis “little jaime”)

Evergreen conifer which is found in the coastal swamps of the eastern U.S. Little Jamie is a slow growing, small leaved, pyramidal dwarf with bluish green foliage. Cones freely (0.25″ across) in clusters on small branchlets. We grow three (3) together in one pot to give the appearance of a grove or forest scene. Hardy and likes the sun. Keep outdoors. |
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Bonsai wholesalers - Eastern White Cedar Bonsai Tree - 3 Tree Group (Chamecyparis Thoides Andelensis “little jaime”)
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January 31st, 2008
Fertilizer Miracle Gro Granules 8 oz.

Miracle Gro granular fertilizer. Excellent all-purpose fertilizer. Simply add one teaspoon to a gallon of water and apply monthly. 8 oz |
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January 11th, 2008
Parsley Aralia Bonsai Tree (polyscais ‘parsley’)

Polyscais is an exotic family of tropicals with a far eastern flair. They are exceptional character pieces which are superior for interior use, as they adapt well to lower lighting conditions. Has decorative luxuriant dark green foliage that looks like parsley. |
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Parsley Aralia Bonsai Tree (polyscais ‘parsley’) (Bonsai azalea)
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January 10th, 2008
Japanese Bonsai Soil Akadama Brown

Used for all kinds of bonsai trees. Mix with other bonsai soils or use by itself. Flashed fired soft volcanic clay. |
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Tip! So I though that I would provide a number of tips to newbie bonsai fans about how to enjoy this great way to relax.
Bonsai trees need care similar to any other plant below is a basic outline of care for a Bonsai tree.
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January 7th, 2008
Tamarind Bonsai Tree (tamarindus indica)

Native to tropical Africa and naturalized around the world. The tamarind is an attractive tree valued for its shade and edible fruit. The foliage is bright green, dense, pinnate and feathery in appearance. The leaflets close at night. The inconspicuous, inch-wide, five petaled flowers are borne in small racemes and are yellow with orange or red streaks. The flower buds are pink due to the outer color of the four sepals which are shed when the flower opens. The Tamarind is long-lived and slow growing. Prized as bonsai due to the very attractive rough bark that it develops. Makes a great indoor bonsai. |
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Tamarind Bonsai Tree (tamarindus indica) (Como hacer un bonsai)
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January 5th, 2008
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