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Chris V bonsaiblog My bonsai journey and art

Well This Juniper is the one that is on the picture of my header. It is also in an earlier post from last year. Initially I styled it with some advice from Masashi Hirao into a cascade. The movement of the tree went down and up again just like the jins etc. It is not the time to put them away yet, but I think the test went pretty well. Although some say we are getting frost at night he.

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The site had the following in the homepage, "Just trying to keep stuff alive! Red Pine from Seed." I noticed that the web site stated " Indoor Grow Light Shelf Completed! January 5, 2015." They also stated " Well I finally finished it, not that it took that long, it just needed to get it done. Thankfully I was given some Christmas cash that definitely helped to give the project a much needed funding boost! I was having no luck trying to find the things I wanted on kijiji for cheap! So here it is, kind of empty right now, but should start filling up in the next few months! I also started my seed stratifi."

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Published By Parr Richey Obremskey Frandsen and Patterson LLP. PAUL KRUSE INCLUDED IN 2015 INDIANA SUPER LAWYERS LIST. By Parr Richey Obremskey Frandsen and Patterson. Attorney Paul Kruse has been honored in the March issue of. For his outstanding personal injury advocacy as a partner at Parr Richey Obremskey Frandsen and Patterson LLP. Those nominated are vetted by. Before the blue ribbon review evaluation according to practice area.

Ben Jamins Blog Everything from the Olympics to Bonsai!

Everything from the Olympics to Bonsai! Dancing With The Stars. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Central Florida Bonsai Club Member Blog.

Kayas Bonsai Corner

6 Month History on a Ficus Retusa Kinmen. This is one of the few trees that I purchased from the multi club auction and picnic back in September. You can find a link to that right here. It was getting hot and buggy and dark on one Florida night so I did what any smart bonsai obsessed man would do and brought it inside to defoliate it! Now you can get a better view of the branching and see how crowded it really is.