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    ?Tips For Residential Landscaping...

    Residential landscaping has a vast array of benefits for your property. For starters, it can add value to your home, not to mention creating a beautiful piece of scenery for passerby's. You ...

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    Bonsai Styles - Formal Upright

    It is important for you to remember, as a beginner, that no single bonsai style is the “right” style. Bonsai is meant to be a representation of a tree in nature. Crafting a bonsai master...

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    Bonsai Styles - Semi-Cascade

    The tip of a semi-cascade, like the cascade, projects over the rim of the container, but does not drop below its base. The style occurs in nature when trees grow on cliffs or overhang water. The angle...

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    Broom (Hokidachi)

    The broom style is specifically the form that replicates the way a number of deciduous plants or trees thrive in nature. This style offers you an image of a tree that grows without any competitors ar...

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    Creating Your Bonsai - Juniper

    Scientifically known as Juniperus, junipers is a non-flowering, hardy and evergreen specie of conifers that are easy to plant and grow. This tree is deemed throughout Japan and the world as one of th...

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    Formal Upright (Chokkan)

    The formal upright style is by far the most basic in the bonsai forms. Being the most basic, it is expected for this style to be done easily and quickly. This is true specifically for the reason tha...

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    Pruning And Trimming Your Bonsai

    A great deal of pruning is often necessary if starting with a nursery plant. Only excess foliage and undesirable limbs should be removed. Make all cuts above a bud, a side branch, or a main fork of t...

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    What To Look For

    In general there are five things that you should look for in nursery stock. First, look at the roots and check to see if they give the appearance of a strong foundation. The roots, at the base of th...

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