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A selection of my bonsai images taken during the Winter, Dec 2010 to March 2011.

Fausto Baccino June 11, 2011 Add Comment
A selection of my bonsai images taken during the Winter, Dec 2010 to March 2011 Ulmus pumila/Siberian Elm after rewiring and...
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How to Create a Bonsai Tree: Tsuga.

Fausto Baccino June 11, 2011 Add Comment
Tsuga is a genus of 10 species of evergreen, monoceious, coniferous trees found in forest from the Himalayas to north Burma, west Vietnam, C...
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The art of bonsai began in China over two thousand years ago.

Fausto Baccino May 01, 2011 Add Comment
Bonsai is the art of growing trees and plants, which are kept small. This is done by growing the tree in a small pot or tray and pruning ...
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Ficus Bonsai Care.

Fausto Baccino April 03, 2011 Add Comment
If you have decided to try your hand at growing a bonsai tree, you are in for a real treat. While it takes a little time and patience to lea...
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