jacob.morgan78
Sapling
Okay, here's the deal. I get a bit obsessive when I first get into a new hobby. It was the same way when I got into reef tanks (aquariums that focus on coral and fish common to coral reefs). That was about ten years ago and I'm still going strong. Now I'm getting into bonsai and feel the same way as I did when I started getting into reef tanks. I'm reading A LOT, browsing the forums, and asking questions of more experienced people. I need a more immediate fix though! I know I'm coming up on spring when things really get rolling but what can I do to pass the time until then?
I've always been interested in bonsai but decided to make the dive this year mainly because I'm clearing some land beside our new house and feel guilty for cutting down the trees and thought I could use (and try to save) some for bonsai. However, all this is happening within the next couple weeks before spring gets here. There are saplings and small trees of oak, maple, cedar (virginia juniper), dogwood, beech, pine and others.
So, any ideas?
I've always been interested in bonsai but decided to make the dive this year mainly because I'm clearing some land beside our new house and feel guilty for cutting down the trees and thought I could use (and try to save) some for bonsai. However, all this is happening within the next couple weeks before spring gets here. There are saplings and small trees of oak, maple, cedar (virginia juniper), dogwood, beech, pine and others.
So, any ideas?