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Jim Lewis 17-12-2003 02:42 AM

[IBC] Gift giving question/need help
 
I'd like to now ask the group a practical question. Last year
I bought a
small juniper on-line as a gift for my sister in Maryland.

This thrilled
her but a missed watering or two killed it 3 months later. Her

enthusiasm
has not wained so I'd like to help her do it right this year.

My question:
if you had $100.00 to spend on helping a bonsai novice get

started, how
would you spend it?


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(Ogallala Sioux Chief)

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Henrik Gistvall 17-12-2003 10:44 AM

[IBC] Gift giving question/need help
 
KevinH wrote:

Hello to all -
I've been lurking 2 or so years in this group and have benefited
tremendously from the shared wisdom found here. Thank you all so much. At
another time I'll post specifically about my bonsai (a slanted
bougainvillea) and pre-bonsai (black pine).

I'd like to now ask the group a practical question. Last year I bought a
small juniper on-line as a gift for my sister in Maryland. This thrilled
her but a missed watering or two killed it 3 months later. Her enthusiasm
has not wained so I'd like to help her do it right this year. My question:
if you had $100.00 to spend on helping a bonsai novice get started, how
would you spend it? Also, does anyone know of a good Maryland based bonsai
club? She lives outside of Baltimore, near Columbia.

A membership in a club would be a good idea. I would give her a book or
two. One beginners book (make sure you take in concern what type of
climate she can offer the trees, indoors vs outdoors, japanese vs
species found at the local garden center or in the forest) to get her
started and a book with beautiful pictures of bonsai to get her
enthusiastic. Donīt know how much money we have left, maybe a tool or
two like a pair of scissors or a watering can ;-). Another good idea
would be a beginners class, maybe at the local club. I would not buy trees!

Henrik Gistvall, Uppsala, Sweden

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KevinH 19-12-2003 06:14 PM

[IBC] Gift giving question/need help
 
Henrik Gistvall wrote in message
...

A membership in a club would be a good idea. I would give her a book or
two. One beginners book (make sure you take in concern what type of
climate she can offer the trees, indoors vs outdoors, japanese vs
species found at the local garden center or in the forest) to get her
started and a book with beautiful pictures of bonsai to get her
enthusiastic. Donīt know how much money we have left, maybe a tool or
two like a pair of scissors or a watering can ;-). Another good idea
would be a beginners class, maybe at the local club. I would not buy

trees!

Thank-you Henrik and Jim for these excellent suggestions. I've decided on
the Sunset book on bonsai, a clipping tool, am looking into classes, and a
gift certificate for $50.00 to a nursery in MD that specializes in bonsai.
While it doesn't have the punch of receiving a live plant in the mail, it
makes a lot more sense. Again, thank you.

Regards,
Kevin - zone 10b



Jim Lewis 19-12-2003 09:22 PM

[IBC] Gift giving question/need help
 
Thank-you Henrik and Jim for these excellent suggestions. I've
decided on
the Sunset book on bonsai, a clipping tool, am looking into

classes, and a
gift certificate for $50.00 to a nursery in MD that specializes

in bonsai.
While it doesn't have the punch of receiving a live plant in

the mail, it
makes a lot more sense. Again, thank you.

Regards,
Kevin - zone 10b


Great! And I hope this represents another convert to bonsai-ism.
;-)

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - VEGETARIAN:
An Indian word meaning "lousy hunter." (Borrowed from a sig by
fellow listowner, Scott Peterson)

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Jim Lewis 19-12-2003 09:22 PM

[IBC] Gift giving question/need help
 
Thank-you Henrik and Jim for these excellent suggestions. I've
decided on
the Sunset book on bonsai, a clipping tool, am looking into

classes, and a
gift certificate for $50.00 to a nursery in MD that specializes

in bonsai.
While it doesn't have the punch of receiving a live plant in

the mail, it
makes a lot more sense. Again, thank you.

Regards,
Kevin - zone 10b


Great! And I hope this represents another convert to bonsai-ism.
;-)

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - VEGETARIAN:
An Indian word meaning "lousy hunter." (Borrowed from a sig by
fellow listowner, Scott Peterson)

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++++Sponsored, in part, by Jarbas Godoy ++++
************************************************** ******************************
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http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ --
+++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++


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