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Formal Display and Display Accessories Formal Bonsai Display For discussion of formal bonsai display - the combination of trees, stands, accent plans, scrolls, etc For outdoor garden design, go to the Gardens, Greenhouses, Sheds and Benches forum
- Parsoni Juniper - Bonsai Nut
Wanted to share this tree for a couple of reasons First off it is a Parsoni Juniper, which common thought is they do not make good Bonsai, due to their longer and less compact foliage They do and their foliage actually reduces rather easily and compacts very well Now, perhaps not as
- Trees to collect in Nj - Bonsai Nut
Hi I’m in New Jersey and I’m looking to collect before the winter So I found a list of trees that are in NJ and I need your help to tell me if they are good for bonsai So what is good for bonsai ? Hazel Alder Silver Bell Sweet Birch Flowering Dogwood Black Spruce American Holly Red Oak
- Bonsai Learning Center, Mooresville, NC
The Bonsai Learning Center is a full service operation offering an extensive selection of pre-bonsai, finished bonsai, classes and maintenance services, pots, tools, wire and soil I was impressed with the quality of selection (including a fair number of imported trees) and what I considered to be very attractive pricing
- American Witch Hazel - Bonsai Nut
For me witch hazel is a seasonal bonsai the leaves don't reduce that much, so its "season" is after leaf-fall and while in bloom IMO its the bomb for about three weeks a year A dog the other fourty-nine
- Good species for Zone 4-5? - Bonsai Nut
Similarly, low bush blueberries are good as small bonsai, or as a shrubby accent plant Low bush blueberries are zone 3 hardy tend to max out at less than a foot tall, some stay under 6 inches tall Cute white bell flowers, tasty fruit, and nice fall colors Vaccinium agustafolium is the northern low bush blueberry
- Rooting Whole Japanese Maple Branches | Bonsai Nut
After reading @Roadrunner 's post in the Aeroponic Propagation of JMs thread where he shared Mark Moreland's approach to create shohin trees by rooting whole sections of trees, I decided to try my hand I didn't have all the right pieces available so I made do with what I had and seem to have been successful I tried it on the old apex of a Japanese Maple that I had to cut off anyways to make
- American beech (Fagus grandifolia) collecting and as bonsai
I am considering trying to collect an American beech this spring to work on They are one of my favorite trees and are readily available It should be much quicker than trying to grow from seed I would like to know if others have had success collecting and training American beech and are
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