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bonsaiTALK Master Chief
Join Date: Nov-2001
Location: Southern New Jersey, USA
Country: USA
Posts: 1,073
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A few years ago I had close to 150 trees, which included a few forests, but as time went on I realized that I liked to work on my trees all year, so I slimmed down my collection and concentrated on tropical and sub tropicals.
In other words, there will or should come a time when you will decide to specialize on certain species. That's when the learning really begins, since you will observe the personality of the trees, and what they want and what you are capable to do to them....
To me, the main thing is to get up every morning and eagerly see how the trees are doing and what surprises have occurred during the night, such as new flowers or an abundance of growth. Every day is an adventure if you open your eyes!
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