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Posted 5/14/2007 3:59:05 PM


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Most trees need to be cut back on this pic.

Almost every tree has been repotted in spring and as you see they show a lot of new growth.

regards from Holland, Christianne

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Posted 5/14/2007 5:55:32 PM


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That's an ideal sheltered position for your bonsai trees Chris and the natural wood for a back-drop is very fitting, as always all your trees look very healthy.

The very large oval pot which is standing on the ground under the bench!!!!!!!! What is going into that one Chris, have you been hiding a surprise tree


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Posted 5/14/2007 9:31:59 PM


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The big pot, that 's a strange story Kath, I went to the bonsaishop for 3 big pots for my Crassula's. Came home started cutting them back, also the roots and did find out that the one under the bench, was far too big, so it is waiting there, until my Crassula fits in it.

Next 5 years no more big pots for me, I already have to ask my husband to move the Crassula's they are getting quite heavy.

Here you can see the Crassula's in the background:

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regards from Holland, Christianne

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Posted 5/14/2007 10:31:19 PM
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wow- christianne, your bonsai area is immaculate, mine is like a jungle, i'd swear that i saw a tiger roaming in the undergrowth last week

regards, john


i used to be indescisive- but now i'm not so sure

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Posted 5/16/2007 4:29:20 PM


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No John, you're mistaken.  That was when you came to my place.

My name is Don and I'm a bonsaiholic.

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try again with something easier.

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Posted 5/24/2007 3:13:38 PM
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Wow what a beautiful bonsai area!
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Posted 7/5/2007 9:53:32 PM
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Can you tell me what kind of trees are the ones that are sitting above the large pot in the first pic?  Do you have any closer up pics?
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Posted 7/7/2007 8:06:49 AM


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Hi Jenifer, they are both Chinese elms, Ulmus parvifolia, my favourite species.

Will make some pics today and post here

regards from Holland, Christianne

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