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Old 05-02-2005, 09:37 PM
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Kevin it depends upon many factors time place skill and money
you can do a retirement hobby with 2-5 plants or a million dollars
business if you can invest and have land or premises to stock and sell
and all teh connected items ..


KevinH wrote:

"dalecochoy" wrote in message
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From: "KevinH"



A buddy of mine joined the club a year ago and his
collection has quadrupled.


Kevin said:
This is not my aim. I hope to have 5 or 6 nice

specimens into old age.
Kevin


Ha! Ha!
I'm sorry Kevin, this made me chuckle! :)
You might as well start building more benches right now :)
You'll see what I mean after your first meeting ( or show)
Dale



I'm planning the trip to the World Bonsai Conference in D.C. and now have
this strong sense of foreboding. Thanks, Dale! :-)

But I'm curious... when does a hobby, even a very serious hobby, turn into a
part time job? Honestly, I read some of the posters here and stories of
elaborate water drip systems, vacation hell (or no vacations at all),
thefts, losses from all directions, gardens, garages, and porches brimming
with bonsai, and a lump forms in my throat. Will I get to the point where I
have to prune and wire my collection and think "well, there goes the week!"
Is there anything I can do to escape this?

What did you start with and at what rate did you acquire new material? How
many do you have now? If I get the bonsai bug bad, is there a 12-step
program to help me or am I doomed?

Kevin
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