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bonsaiTALK Neophyte
Join Date: Jul-2006
Location: Oakville, Ontario
Country: Canada
Posts: 3
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first timer
hey guys
I'm a 19 year old college guy from ontario, canada. I was looking around for a hobby and decided to do Bonsai or "Bone sigh" . I could not believe it because last year we moved to a house and my mom want to get rid of this bush. man its took a while to get it out probably took like few days or so to dig up the dirt and cut off the roots to make it easier to pull it out. If I had known that I was going to do bonsai, I could have cut a piece of that bush for my bonsai, its would have been perfect for me cause its tough against rough winter. I dont know the name but its texture like a cedar i think but very nice looking colour green and style of the leaves. Just a week ago I just planted two emerald green cedar, its a little over 1 foot tall and planted at the back of my backyard. I cant use that cause its just a baby cedar. anyway I was hoping you guys can help find me an ideal beginner bonsai type for me in my area which I live in Ontario, Canada spefically in Oakville if that makes any difference and hoping its would be a indoor bonsai. Thanks Mulak |
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