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Old 16-04-2006, 10:07 AM posted to rec.gardens.orchids
Phil Diamond
 
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Default Create and own beautiful Bonsai Trees

"Kye" writes:

I have no problem bonsaing orchids. the best way to get a good little plant is to get
a good big one!

More seriously, if your conditions are at the extreme of an orchids preferred environment,
it's pointless to get seedlings. But a largeish plant will maintain itself in much the same
size and condition.

Cordially, Phil (in stinking hot Brisbane Australia, trying to grow intermediates)

Finally the solution to all of our Orchid growing dramas, I can bonsai them
so as to ensure that they maintain their compact form and shape ensuring
that I too can enjoy the wonder of having plants in my house... Think this
will have a positive effect on my Botannicals???


:P
Kye.


wrote in message
roups.com...
bonsai trees aren't that difficult to cultivate. If you've taken care
of a regular houseplant, you're more than halfway there. But unlike
houseplants, bonsai trees are actually trees -- and can be killed if
kept indoors during the winter.
In fact, you'll be amazed at how simple it is to create authentic
Bonsai in no time flat...even if you're not a "master gardener".
http://garden.pww4u2.com/bonsai.htm



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