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  1. Intricate Simplicity

    Delving My Hands Into a New Art

    Thanks for that clarification. I was looking at Walter Pall's bonsai gallery and noticed some trees were hundreds of years old. I'll keep am eye out for a good potential bonsai in the future. I want to get some substrate, fertilizer and pots first, though. On a side note, whoever stole those...
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    Delving My Hands Into a New Art

    Alright thanks for the tip; yeah I'm not a big fan of drama haha. Wow, I never thought of that. I always figured that they were a years old but didnt consider that they could be trained from fully-formed trees! I'll definitely keep note of that. I guess the juniper will get some harsh...
  3. Intricate Simplicity

    Delving My Hands Into a New Art

    Well I'm a naturally patient person, so I guess I can wait a bit to start. Reading up on all the techniques and keeping em alive should be enough for now. By the way, did I happen to join the forum at a time of crisis or does this not happen regularly? I've seen a few good forums die due to a...
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    Delving My Hands Into a New Art

    There wasn't much in the kit to begin with (just the pot, peat, seeds and 'shears' which are basically cheap scissors), so I just hadn't gotten to throwing it out. Okay, so I won't trim it or anything; do I really need to wait 20 years, though? I wouldn't want it more than 8-12 inches tall in...
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    Delving My Hands Into a New Art

    Hey Everyone I recently went to the Museum of Science and Industry and decided to buy three things: a Newton's cradle, Venus fly trap and Bonsai kit. I always thought it was an interesting art, but wasn't aware of the plethora of techniques, intricasies and history behind it. I read...
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    Delving My Hands Into a New Art

    Can a moderator delete this? It was an accidental post.
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