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    To Vance Wood.......

    Today is the first time I have viewed the site since July 9, 2010... and this was the same kind of BS flaming topics that were going on then. I guess I have not missed anything.
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    Blue Spruce help needed......

    Harry- My buddy and your namesake (albeit much younger and way hipper) has some good info on his website: http://www.bonsai4me.com/SpeciesGuide/SpeciesIntro.html My advice: Feet up, cold beer, whip in hand, watch Marco fly... Rich
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    Ponderosa in trouble?

    "Hope is the last thing to die." - Walter Pall, 2007
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    Huge Old Collected Vine Maple

    Nice try. This tree cost me a pair of cutters - as in they are still on the mountain in the hole that we left behind... So, I got dibs... People walked by this tree - a lot. One master did not even grant it the courtesy of a rating... Nut is right in that Jason has a plan - which I would...
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    Austrian Black Pine

    Nice tree - when it gets refined again it will be bad arse. Nicer wiring in job. Where's Chris to discuss the fine points of wiring a tree into a pot when we need him!
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    Huge Monster Birdsnest Spruce

    Wheels? Couple of wimps.
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    Bnut selling out its members?

    The only thing Da Nut has done to sell out its members is to continue to allow Will to post anything other than trees or critiques on trees. Will, you have 3 outlets for non-tree specific opinion pieces, AOB, KOB and BLOG. Use em. I got the email. I signed up on the mailing list long ago...
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    Rocky Mountain Juniper

    I think he actually flew it out...
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    Enough is enough

    Growing up in the Bay Area, we had lots of rats as well. My pops used to poison them, and every now and then one one die in the walls or rafters and it was work to get them out as the Nut mentioned. I don't know if a cat would do it though - we had 2 cats growing up and they never went up into...
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    The Story Of Jason's “tin Foil” Tree.

    Hans- Having seen the tree before and after, I must say that you did an absolutely wonderful job elevating the status of this tree. Dare I say it is aluminum now??? Ha! Just kidding! It looks a ton better in person than these pics indicate - very "natural" feeling and when it is in a decent...
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    New to forum + Collected Alpine Fir

    With the weather we have had this year, the tree should be fine. Lots of morning sun, keep it out of the hot afternoon sun this summer, lots of water, moderate organic fertilizer, free draining soil (pumice & lava is fine) and don't touch it for at least a year. Don't even carve on it because...
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    Get your funk on...

    Thanks - Canon S5IS with Hoya 7X macro lens. Only wish I had taken the time to learn the camera from all the good info Rick sent me last year... You may be right about the deadwood - I have NOT explored under the bark at all - just an assumption. As a note, there are 4 of them on the...
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    Get your funk on...

    Well, maybe not you, our wonderful members... But this Engelmann Spruce sure is! This tree was collected 2 years ago and otherwise appears to be healthy and about ready for a first styling. There is apparently some nice deadwood that will be exposed in the future. No, I cannot show the...
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    Hans in the NW....

    You didn't go meet him for yourself at Tsugawa's???
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    Ponderosa Pine

    Because of the twists and turns of the upper trunk, as well as how the base is oriented over the rock - AND if memory serves the massive roots that run deep and lengthwise along the length of the pot (why we potted it that way) - I will have to rely upon your judgement that this is the best...
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    Merlot, anyone?

    Darrell - Coming along nicely! How were the roots? Here is the story of the cuttings for those interested: http://internetbonsaiclub.org/index.php?option=com_smf&Itemid=133&topic=18964.0
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    What lies beneath....

    Hey Darrell - Great find! It just goes to show that every dirty dog on the website has potential... I cannot believe I am actually going to udder these words (yes, udder, as in shudder), but this tree would be a good candidate to spend an afternoon with Mike this fall and ... graft JBP onto...
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    Washing the leaves on indoor bonsai?

    All my indoor trees and houseplants get a shower about 2-3x per year - with a hand held shower head so that I don't blast all the substrate down the drain. Any more than that is just too much work...
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    Sub Alpine Fir

    It is a shame that Tom can't keep Sub Alpine Fir alive - they are actually very hardy and tough trees. I have no doubt that this tree will survive and flourish - and I would be surprised if any branches are actually lost.
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    Yamadori Rocky Mountain Juniper

    Is this the tree that there was the big to-do about last year on IBC or BT being purchased by a beginner because all the roots were off to one side, yadda, yadda??? If so, in such a short period of time, it is coming along nicely...
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    Japanese Beech

    This tree was originally purchased by my friend from Brent at Evergreen as a whip many years ago. So, Jason, you got yourself a nice nursery tree there!
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    Unusual E. Beech

    Good progression. As I said a few weeks ago at the mid-point stage (third photo), I would like to see the lower back branch brought up and around to form the new apex and whack off that big spike (working in to the current deadwood of course) - shorten and reposition the branches into more of...
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    Sub Alpine Fir

    After seeing this tree in the yard for many years, and never really liking it, I will say this is the most drastic improvement of any tree I have seen of Jason's. It may not be the best treee or the most impressive tree, but it appears to be very well done and in a couple years this will...
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    Debate Poll

    Agreed. Maybe the bartender should go back to his own bar and focus on bringing in customers instead of participating in the antics at another bar and chasing all the customers away...
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    Collecting in America

    No. You don't. Thank you. Next topic please.
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