A few trees in training
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dorothy7774
Neil Jaeger
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Re: A few trees in training
Nice trees and lots of space in your backyard for more..I like that!
Best,
Dorothy
Best,
Dorothy
dorothy7774- Member
Re: A few trees in training
LOL... thank you. We just bought the house 1 year ago so I have ALOT of space to fill. When we moved in there was NOTHING just grass not even a "normal" tree.dorothy7774 wrote:Nice trees and lots of space in your backyard for more..I like that!
Best,
Dorothy
Neil
Neil Jaeger- Member
Re: A few trees in training
Your trees have great potential. Be conservative and choosy when you start hoarding trees into your backyard... the time and attention to the increasing number of trees will decline (if you have a full-time job like mine). This will in turn affect the quality of the trees you have listed.
juniper07- Member
Re: A few trees in training
I hear you. A fellow bonsai enthusiast once told me "it takes the same time to water a crappy tree as it does to water a great tree. It is tuff with a full time job keeping up on them all the time. Thanks for commenting.
Neil
Neil
Neil Jaeger- Member
Re: A few trees in training
It is just a easy to water 40 trees as it is to water 9 trees and you have more motivation to keep the larger investment watered.
Jkd2572- Member
Re: A few trees in training
nice trees. Now, hurry up and wait and you will be pleased with them in the future.
Twisted Trees- Member
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