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How do I water my bonsai? - Bonsai
... Finder Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store How do I water my bonsai? > Trees should only be watered when they need it. Do not water ... it. > For most outdoor trees, water when the surface of the potting mix looks like it is starting to get dry. > For indoor trees you can ... inside of the pot never penetrating the root ball. > Newly pruned trees will use much less water than they did before pruning. They ...
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Which plants need to be grown outdoors? - Bonsai
... Glossary Zone Finder Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store Which plants need to be grown outdoors? > Suitable outdoor trees will, of course, vary from area to area as they are dependent on local climate ... pine culture is usually considered the domain of the more advanced grower. > Some other evergreen trees that have been trained as bonsai are dwarf spruce (picea), false cypress (chamaecyparis), holly (ilex ...
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How to Winter Sow Seeds Outdoors -
... post an addendum, but I think I have it all covered. The major principles of outdoor Winter Sowing are selecting the appropriate seeds for your plant zone, and providing adequate drainage ... observe. Make your life and garden easy, let it flourish with flowers, grasses, vines, bushes, trees, and vegetables, you thought you couldn't even consider trying before now. Good luck to ...
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How do I prepare my outdoor bonsai for winter? - Bonsai
... my outdoor bonsai for winter? - Bonsai Blogs Garden Voices Blog Directory Forums Garden Forums ... outdoor bonsai for winter? > Obviously you do not have to worry about winter care of bonsai if you live in the tropics. This discussion is for care of temperate trees ... layer and kill the tree. > It is usually not necessary to take trees out of their pots. Good pots are capable of handling the temperature ...
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