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Old 24-01-2003, 09:16 PM
Bart Thomas
 
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Default [IBC] Please be gentle !!

Hi, Mark!

You are lucky ('ceptin for the cold!) to be in Harrisburg, where Jim Doyle
runs a first class bonsai nursery and studio. You can visit his web site at:

http://www.natureswaybonsai.com/

He offers a full array of classes and workshops and can put you in touch
with your local bonsai society.

I'll leave your other questions for those with more experience to answer,
but the short answer on the azaleas is NOT NOW!

Regards.

Bart Thomas

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Subject: [IBC] Please be gentle !!


Greetings all, from a newbie in Central Pennsylvania, where the temp
hasn't reached 30 for weeks !!

I am a bonsai enthusiast.
By that I mean I have appreciated these miniature art forms for many
years, but have never started my own collection.

I have accumulated a collection of books and manuals over the past 10
years, and I think I know a few generalities, but I'm not about to don
an apron yet .... I should be considered a "dangerous newbie".

I have recently considered starting a few of my own treasures from
scratch.

At the moment I have two azaleas beside my house (obviously dormant)
that I think will make good candidates.
They've been growing alongside the house for over 6 years and haven't
grown over 8 inches tall, with 3/4" trunks.
Poor ground conditions (clay etc) has kept them small. Each spring they
produce a handful of little red flowers and leaves which last all summer
and into the fall. At the moment, they look pretty sad.

I'd like to remove them from the ground and stick them into pots, but
I'm not sure when is the best time to attempt this, and what other
precautions I should take.

All your comments will be greatly appreciated.


Also .... I'd love to start a forest with 8 or 10 (oops,, 7 or 9 !!) 6"
to 12" trees.
Anyone willing to suggest which will work best, and where I might find
(purchase) them.

Thanks to all for your patience and training.

Mark Hill - Harrisburg PA, USA - Frozen Zone


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