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Philip Meech 27-01-2006 11:06 PM

Buffalo Bonsai
 
What are some other possibilities for Bonsai beside Juniper? This is a
severe winter climate, and they have to stay in a cool back hall
greenhouse window during the winter months. Is there a mail order
catalog that I should know about?
In San Francisco I could leave them on the roof, but here the Juniper
and the Pear Tree have been the only ones to flourish. Thanks for your help.

just me 28-01-2006 11:53 AM

Buffalo Bonsai
 
Philip Meech mentioned in passing :

What are some other possibilities for Bonsai beside Juniper? This is a
severe winter climate, and they have to stay in a cool back hall
greenhouse window during the winter months. Is there a mail order
catalog that I should know about?
In San Francisco I could leave them on the roof, but here the Juniper
and the Pear Tree have been the only ones to flourish. Thanks for
your help.


Have you considered some of the decidious trees? We've got a lovely young
alaskan maple going and it is just beautiful. We're in Vermont and bring
ours in in the winter, take them outside for the warmer weather.

-Aula

--
Insanity is forgetting to believe a few lies.



Philip Meech 30-01-2006 02:02 AM

Buffalo Bonsai
 
just me wrote:
Philip Meech mentioned in passing :

What are some other possibilities for Bonsai beside Juniper? This is a
severe winter climate, and they have to stay in a cool back hall
greenhouse window during the winter months. Is there a mail order
catalog that I should know about?
In San Francisco I could leave them on the roof, but here the Juniper
and the Pear Tree have been the only ones to flourish. Thanks for
your help.



Have you considered some of the decidious trees? We've got a lovely young
alaskan maple going and it is just beautiful. We're in Vermont and bring
ours in in the winter, take them outside for the warmer weather.

-Aula

Great Idea! I didn't know there was an Alaskan Maple. Thanks.

Philip Meech 30-01-2006 02:03 AM

Buffalo Bonsai
 
Terence Lynock wrote:

Some species of Pine wikll stand temperatures down to -20C and also the
odd variety of Acer and I believe at least one of the Larch family, best
bet is look at species fromclimates you know hit -20C every year like
some of the Pines etc from the Yukon and up north around the Arctic
circle, even then it may be a few years before they are actually hardy
enough to cope with it,

regards, Terry


Great Idea. Thanks, Terry.


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