I'm Baaaack from parts unknown

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bsmcwilliams
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I'm Baaaack from parts unknown

Post by bsmcwilliams »

Hello to all,
Long time, how's it been? I managed (yah that's the word) to take 33 pots of plants from the garden and make them at home at my new apartment. I only count 3 as "finished" bonsai and the rest in training pots will have more work done on them in the spring.
Thank God for sunlight on apartment patios. Patio and container gardens ARE better than nothing.
--Bart

After this semester 16 more hours to go.
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Welcome back!! :-)

I musta missed something, cause I sure don't remember that you had to move to an appartment.... :???:
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Post by bsmcwilliams »

Back from limbo- selling or not selling the house- finally selling it.
I have been busy with school, out of work, but my veteran's education benefits are still coming in.
I got an Ukigumo, Tamukeyama and green seedling Japanese maples; 2 vine maples; a clump of 5 red maple seedlings, 3 amur maples started from local seed; a trident maple; bald cypress; japanese black pine; 2 quinces; zelkova serrata, 3 hinoki cypress; haru nishiki willow; camellia; okame cherry, 2 firethorns; some junipers, sedums and a few cuttings.
-ITs like Dr. Frankenstein but now on the patio...... :eek:
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My goodness....that's alot for a patio! Can you sit out there? :lol:
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Hi Bart,
Welcome back ,with that lot of potensai (potential bonsai) you have got a lot to keep you occupied,best of luck I know you will spend many happy hours prunning, wireing and shaping.
George.
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Post by Tokyo Mike »

Welcome back Bart !
Quite a lot of pots you got !
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