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bonsaiTALK Neophyte
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New to Forums, Bonsai
and Saying hello from Canada.
Is it possible to keep these trees alive up here? It gets really cold up here in the winter and having a tree in a pot outside in my mind means certain death for the tree. I have a Serissa, Ficus, Fukien Tea and a juniper (gift), all seem to be doing well as its summer time and am planning to keep these outside on my balcony till Sept. I know the tropicals should be okay inside during the winter and I plan to get some flor. lights to supplement. The tree I am worried about is this Juniper, I have no idea how to keep this one during the winter months. I live in an apartment and the only place I have to keep it is on my balcony. Any suggestions? Also - I will more than likely need some styling suggestions ![]() |
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