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BlueRoo
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11 November 2013
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Nov 11, 2013 3:17 pm
Its pretty simple, like I said I've been doing it for about 40 years with out what you have just said as being some sort of "bonsai secret". Its simply gardening on a very small scale. One does not need to sterilize soil to plant into. One does not need to use root hormones to re-plant. I ...
Its pretty simple, like I said I've been doing it for about 40 years with out what you have just said as being some sort...
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BlueRoo
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10 November 2013
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Nov 10, 2013 12:18 pm
Yes, its getting plenty of sun, its incredibly healthy and very dense. I'm wondering if I need to give it some potash or something.
Yes, its getting plenty of sun, its incredibly healthy and very dense. I'm wondering if I need to give it some potash or...
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BlueRoo
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10 November 2013
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Nov 10, 2013 10:35 am
I'm with Maggie on this one, if you like it, keep it, if you don't, zap it. I've ripped out road side grasses i like and plant them at home. For one reason, there are fast growers reaching about 1200mm, then I cut them down for mulch into 6" lengths. Cheap mulches and do the job.
I'm with Maggie on this one, if you like it, keep it, if you don't, zap it. I've ripped out road side grasses i like and...
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BlueRoo
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10 November 2013
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Nov 10, 2013 10:18 am
Michael I read your post as enquiring as to whether that species will grow in your garden? Yes it would if the climate and soil is OK and you certainly have the room for those spreading roots. I do bonsai and have for over forty years, I've never heard of treating roots in bonsai to prevent disease ...
Michael I read your post as enquiring as to whether that species will grow in your garden? Yes it would if the climate a...
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BlueRoo
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10 November 2013
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Nov 10, 2013 9:43 am
Hello all, I am hoping someone could advise why my Kurume Azalea has never flowered. It has been potted in a 9" glazed pot, say 9" high for about 6 years, however it has never flowered. It had a small pink flowers when purchased from a bonsai nursery. It was intended to be a bonsai!
Hello all, I am hoping someone could advise why my Kurume Azalea has never flowered. It has been potted in a 9 glazed po...
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