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Let’s See If I Can Add Video To My Blogs
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- Created: 05 May 2018
What In The World Do I Do With That?
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- Created: 07 May 2018
Starting Over With A Bonsai – You Will, Sooner Or Later
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- Created: 22 April 2018
A Fun Friday With Cedar Elms
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- Created: 04 May 2018
Art In Small Packages
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- Created: 15 April 2018
Just Had To Share
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- Created: 04 April 2018
Chinese Elm – 8/4/14 Chinese Elm – 4/4/18 Not bad for four years’ work! The progression has been updated too.
Repotting Mr. Van Winkle
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It’s been a couple of years since I repotted my big Willow oak, Quercus phellos. Last year I named him Rip Van Winkle, because he waited until May to finally bud out. (I was afraid he was R.I.P. Van Winkle.) Anyway, when I did the repotting back in 2016 I tried something different when I […]
My Latest Shot At Swamp Maple
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- Created: 08 April 2018
I seldom write about Swamp maple, Acer rubrum ‘Drummondii,’ not because you can’t make nice bonsai with them but because I have had no success collecting larger specimens and maintaining them past a few years. In about year three they start rotting from the chop point down the trunk, and that’s when the fight begins […]
I’m Seeing BC Buds!
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- Created: 08 February 2018
This winter has been pretty awful. In addition to being colder than usual, it’s also been wetter than usual. That does not make for a pleasant time. Just over the Continue Reading →
For All You Timid Root-Pruners Out There
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- Created: 09 February 2018
I regularly cause a lot of anxiety by how drastically I root-prune newly collected trees. To be sure, it takes some courage to start really chopping on your deciduous trees Continue Reading →