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Old 1-Apr-2005   #11
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Brillant! This is the finest example of bonsai that I have ever see, it actually brought tears to my eyes.

Thank you so much for sharing such wonderful art with us, it was indeed enough to make me break my vow of silence.

With my greatest respect,

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Old 1-Apr-2005   #12
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After a long time studying this specimen, I've come to the conclusion that given its weaknesses, it might be a candidate for a group planting in a dish (er, shallow tray).
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Old 1-Apr-2005   #13
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Gee...I wish I still had a pic of my Solanum tuberosum Han-Kengai to go with it!!
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it might be a candidate for a group planting in a dish (er, shallow tray).


This could be an example of popbonsai - a bonsai in a cooking pot with plenty of hot water, bout 10 mins should do it i think.


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hello everyoen i am new and i have one of the se in the refregereter it has been there three weeks can i still use it for bonsai the top is turning yellow and it smells kinda funny like when the sink clogs up but it has a good root ball comeing out.

i live in the siberian tundra but i like to grow tropicol plants which i carry around in the trunk of my car some of them have been the same for five years they never seem to grow and i never have to prune them but thats good because the ice cickles are so pretty hanging from the branches.

happy april fools day to everyone and make sure to laugh at your friends cause they sure do laugh at you
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Old 1-Apr-2005   #16
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Brillant! This is the finest example of bonsai that I have ever see, it actually brought tears to my eyes.

Thank you so much for sharing such wonderful art with us, it was indeed enough to make me break my vow of silence.

With my greatest respect,

Bates



I have to side with the Master on this one, very nice Brocsai.


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Wants a much bigger pot,loadsa spuds,beef,dumplings etc and a decent cook,few hours later mmmmmmmmmm
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