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- Skye
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Yes, the Juniper is the most popular.
This is the first time emailing on a Forum. I am always looking for advice/info on Bonsais so thanks everyone!!
I hope everyone has a Happy New Year!!
This is the first time emailing on a Forum. I am always looking for advice/info on Bonsais so thanks everyone!!
I hope everyone has a Happy New Year!!
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Just note: If you go to a big box store, do not look at the bonsai sold. Go straight for the hedging material. They are much bigger, cheaer and better material to practice on. In the long run I would bet the outcome is better too.
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Chinese elms are great for beginners as well. Being one myself, I plan or purchasing one this something the is springs.
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Andrew89162 wrote: Chinese elms are great for beginners as well. Being one myself...
It's amazing when one reads a Chinese Elm posting on this forum.
And it has a name!
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Clicio wrote:
Andrew89162 wrote: Chinese elms are great for beginners as well. Being one myself...
It's amazing when one reads a Chinese Elm posting on this forum.
And it has a name!
:woohoo: :woohoo:
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