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My first Bonsai
Hi I have just bought my very first bonsai.I am told it is an Ash Bonsai
tree. Can you let me know the most important points to keep the thing alive.... Pete. |
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My first Bonsai
Hi Pete,
West Australian Bonsai Society http://members.iinet.net.au/~jold/bo...ety/index.html List of bonsai clubs in Australia (not exhaustive, there are others!) http://www.bonsaisite.org/clubs/index_html?sort=state Bonsai in Asia site (run by the WA club president - Hi John!) http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Palace/7574/ All of these sites have excellent Australian centric information, as well as lots of useful links. Very general advice - 1. Join/Visit your local bonsai club, take your tree. Or visit your nearest bonsai nursery (see Yellow Pages), buy some wire/fertiliser, take your tree and ask for advice. 2. Keep the tree outside. 3. Keep the soil just damp, not wet and not dried out. And enjoy, it is a great hobby. :+) Cheers, Heidi Aussie Pete and Kate Roberts wrote in message ... Hi I have just bought my very first bonsai.I am told it is an Ash Bonsai tree. Can you let me know the most important points to keep the thing alive.... Pete. |
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