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bonsaiTALK Neophyte
Join Date: Sep-2007
Location: Dickinson, ND
Country: USA
Posts: 2
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I am a newcomer to this forum and relatively new to bonsai. My niece just gave me a six year old "nana" juniper. I am well aware of the difficulty of keeeping any juniper alive indoors. However, this gift holds very special meaning to me and my niece is like a daughter to me. I must find a way to keep it alive. Here in North Dakota we have winter temps reaching -35 F. or colder. The temp will rise to 110 F. or greater in the summer.
Can it be kept alive in a room with temps of 55 F. to 65 F. ? It has a Southern exposure, but onto a patio with an overhang.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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