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    Default Bonsai Forum advice needed

    OK, so I got a few pre-bonsai junipers on their way and have been doing a bit of research.

    Thing is, I'm not sure if there is a definitive and active bonsai forum out there or not.

    I thought this might be something my SRP bonsai brethren might help me with.

    Thanks, fellas.

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    As in you didn't find any forum or you need the best 1 ? Bonsai nuts looks the biggest :<0) You had me curious but if I got one my cat would eat it.
    Good judgment comes from experience, and experience....well that comes from poor judgment.

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    Go to the National Arboretum in DC and visit the bonsai collection. Mindboggling - free.
    Bonsai museum - Picture of U.S. National Arboretum, Washington DC - TripAdvisor

    Also National Bonsai Foundation Inc
    3501 New York Ave NE, Washington
    (202) 396-3510
    "We'll talk, if you like. I'll tell you right out, I am a man who likes talking to a man who likes to talk."

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    Indoor or Outdoor cats? Both?

    https://suite.io/mia-carter/w9p23d <--list of toxic plants. Note, not all are bonsai

    Yes, saw bonsai nuts claim of being the biggest. Doesn't always mean the best, but I'll give it a try.

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    Strictly indoor cat. I know nothing about those forums but did look around a little. They always interested me and the pruning of the roots is the key as I remember. I had a friend long ago that lived for those little trees. He could shape their growth buy root pruning. And it seemed to need more patience than using a straight.
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    I believe you could do the outdoor ones all year round with your weather. As I understand, it seems you'd have a much larger variety to choice for outdoor, all year round.

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