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Home / Archive for 2012

Bonsai and Lime Sulphur.

Fausto Baccino August 31, 2012 Add Comment
Over the years I have seen, heard and read so many myths about Lime Sulphur (sometimes spelt as Lime Sulfur). Why there is so much invention...
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Styling, The Basic Forms Of Bonsai, Chapter II.

Fausto Baccino August 31, 2012 Add Comment
Why do windswept trees in nature have trunks that grow into the wind?     I have no definitive answer for this but know that is does occur...
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Styling, The Basic Forms of Bonsai, Chapter I.

Fausto Baccino August 30, 2012 Add Comment
The basic Japanese tree forms have evolved over the years as a way of categorising bonsai and also helping to establish basic guidelines for...
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Euonymous alatus Bonsai Progression Series, Hard Pruning Nursery Stock for Bonsai.

Fausto Baccino August 30, 2012 Add Comment
Very often the beginner or even intermediate enthusiast will find it difficult to prune a newly acquired plant sufficiently hard enough, re...
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      • Styling, The Basic Forms Of Bonsai, Chapter II.
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