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    • 211.

      Ways To Show That You Love Your Elm Bonsai


      by Jess Shaw - 2008-10-10
      The art of tending bonsais has captivated people all over the globe. One would stop to think how species that can be so big would be able to fit a small pot or container. The miracle of this form of g...
    • 212.

      The Dirt On Dahlias


      by Carol Freyer - 2008-10-10
      A well stocked garden really can make a difference to the amount of buyers who find your house appealing. A cared-for garden can indicate a cared-for house, and it also adds to the curb appeal of your...
    • 213.

      A Look At Gardenia Bonsai To Bonsai Tree


      by Jess Shaw - 2008-10-10
      The term bonsai came from the Chinese word which means a plant in pot. It was the Chinese who introduced the miniature ornamental trees in the period of the second century B.C. This was the period of ...
    • 214.

      How To Care For Ficus Bonsai


      by Jess Shaw - 2008-10-10
      There are many types of bonsai trees that are sold on the market today. The Ficus bonsai doesn't belong to the list of the fastest selling bonsais for nothing. First, it is naturally miniscule so prun...
    • 215.

      Growing Bonsai Is Easy


      by Jess Shaw - 2008-10-11
      Bonsai trees aren't difficult to care for. If you have the experience of rearing other household plants, then you're sure to succeed with a bonsai. The only difference of the bonsai trees to other pla...
    • 216.

      Getting To Know A Japanese Maple Bonsai


      by Jess Shaw - 2008-10-11
      Engaging in the art of Japanese bonsai is a great way of exhuming and challenging your creativity. However, with a great number and variety of plant species, selecting a subject for bonsai can be daun...
    • 217.

      Five Great Things To Do With Coffee (Besides Drink it!)


      by Hannah Jennings - 2008-10-13
      I have developed quite a sophisticated palate in my older age. I like my beer dark (Guinness), my wine strong (Zinfandel), and my coffee dark, but not burned.I also like to not waste things. It pai...
    • 218.

      What Is Serissa Bonsai?


      by Jess Shaw - 2008-10-26
      Serissa is a tiny evergreen shrub that can grow 50 cms tall. It was first spotted in Southeast Asia, amidst damp and moist open woodland. The leaves come in opposite sides. Funnel shaped flowers are o...
    • 219.

      The Legendary John Naka


      by Jess Shaw - 2008-10-26
      John Yoshio Naka was born on August 16, 1914 in Denver, Colorado. He and his family returned to their native Japan when he was eight years old. Having his grandfather as his constant companion, he obs...
    • 220.

      The Legendary Masahiko Kimura


      by Jess Shaw - 2008-10-26
      Bonsai as a pastime has become a modern day hobby ever since it started as a Japanese pastime in the Tokugawa period. Bonsai enthusiasts collect various kinds of bonsai and grow it in their garden. Th...