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    Yeah, the little flowers are beautiful in the spring.

    I have a small ficus bonsai as well and it didn't seem to mind a little heat and sun when I had it outside, but I've had it inside for the last two months, near a window, and it seems to be doing well there too. I got it from a nursery in town and it had been cut back too far, the remnants of the main trunk are about an inch in diameter but all of the budding limbs are new growths as of this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OLD_SCHOOL View Post
    Even though its Autumn over there, it actually should be the time that most trees are cheap, because they are hibernating.
    I am tempted to go to the bonsai nursery near my house (over an hour away)and get a nice trident maple. I love these trees. They have such nice three lobe leaves and in the fall their leaves get so scarlet red.Unfortunately, My wife may have something to say about that. I think in the spring I am going to take a ride.

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    Here is a picture of an arakawa maple I found on the internet and the second is mine. Mine is not as good but I am going to work with it this spring.
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    Those are nice. I also have a couple that flower. My prunus mume and another I can't think of the name at the moment. Yes, I have found myself liking the larger bonsai. The smaller sizes are just as interesting but they do require more care (the soil dries quicker etc..) I do like MAME I think they are called. Here are a few pictures I got off of the internet. I find these particularly interesting.The last 2 are mume and the same plant I believe. Maybe I can take an air layering from my large mume in the ground and see if I can create something like that.
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    Some fall shots and shots of my inground trees that may make it to a pot this spring.The arakawa I may just start pruning to shape the black pine I am thinking I will put into a pot. A also found this small frog hiding on my amur maple bonsai today.The bamboo is a buddah belly bamboo I have had for about 8 years now.
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    http://www.bonsaiboy.com

    not cheap BUT they have a lot for the hobby from plants, indoor and outdoor, to books and pots etc.

    Just thought i would post the link for those looking into it.





    OK... edit done sorry lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by OLD_SCHOOL View Post
    And so where is it?

    Bonsai Boy of New York Bonsai Trees and Bonsai Accessories

    sorry about that

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    Soil drying out is a problem for me since I work during the day so I have to find a perfect place for my trees too(somewhat shady).I would love to have smaller trees but because of that I can't. They would all die. I would love to see your Mume. Mine is the large on in the ground.Here is a picture:
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    Cuttings are tough. I have never even tried to grow a cutting. It is a lot of work.I think I may try air layering this spring though. Hopefully that will be easy.You have bonsai classes that you go to? that must be interesting. I went to a class on how to prune japanese black pines once.I learned most of my skills from books and experience.
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    The names of some of my trees are:

    PINUS THUNBERGII
    ACER PALMATUM "IRAKAWA"
    ACER GINALLA
    ACER BEUGERANIUM
    PRUNUS MUME
    BAMBUSA VENTRICOSA


    Excuse my spelling.
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