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Masterpiece
I was in the Home Depot to pick up some screws when I passed by a display of Christmas plants, I brushed by a mini christmas tree looking plant and it let off this wonderful smell like a spice. I looked at the tag and it said it was Rosemary! They also had a rosemary topiary bush formed in the two balls on a stick about 24 inches tall like you see done with boxwoods and some junipers, the little Christmas trees were about 18 inches tall and had woody looky trunks and leaves that looked very much like pine needles, the best part was the aroma though. It looked as if it could be made into a neat little Bonsai as they had great little trunks about a little over an inch thick and tons of branching that formed a very convincing looking pine tree.
I was wondering if anyone has ever tried one as Bonsai? I looked online and seen some set in Bonsai pots, mostly little thin trunks looking similiar to a tree like many of the things they sell as Bonsai online. I could not find out if they grow quick, are hardy or if the take pruning well and as I could not see the roots on any of those they had displayed I wonder if they form good roots. It said on one site they are evergreen though and can withstand drought and be grown indoors.
Just wondering.
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I was wondering if anyone has ever tried one as Bonsai? I looked online and seen some set in Bonsai pots, mostly little thin trunks looking similiar to a tree like many of the things they sell as Bonsai online. I could not find out if they grow quick, are hardy or if the take pruning well and as I could not see the roots on any of those they had displayed I wonder if they form good roots. It said on one site they are evergreen though and can withstand drought and be grown indoors.
Just wondering.
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