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Bonsai: An ancient Asian art has its followers in Napa - Napa Valley Register


Bonsai: An ancient Asian art has its followers in Napa
Napa Valley Register
“The greatest challenge for a bonsai owner is probably twofold, keeping a tree alive and patience,” Kahn said. ”Working on a tree is the ultimate therapy. It is a source of gratification when you see the time you spent pruning, shaping and fertilizing ...

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Art of training miniature trees takes huge patience - Manawatu Standard


Manawatu Standard

Art of training miniature trees takes huge patience
Manawatu Standard
Mr Tuthill says there are many types of bonsai, and every class has distinct rules for training and shaping. Choosing the right sort of tree is essential, and the most common mistake people make is to think that bonsai are indoor pot plants.

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Suncoast Gardening: Beautiful trees for smaller spaces - Bradenton Herald


Bradenton Herald

Suncoast Gardening: Beautiful trees for smaller spaces
Bradenton Herald
Many also bloom and can be trimmed for size or shaping. Whether your yard is small or you need a tree for a smaller area, you have many terrific choices. Here are just a few: Geiger: Native to the Florida Keys, the geiger flowers in orange, ...

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In Theaters: 'Dark Shadows' May A Cause A 'Sleepless Night,' But 'God Bless ... - Indie Wire (blog)


In Theaters: 'Dark Shadows' May A Cause A 'Sleepless Night,' But 'God Bless ...
Indie Wire (blog)
Like the miniature tree-shaping art it's named for, 'Bonsái' reminds us that just because something's small and finely crafted doesn't mean it can't be beautiful enough to evoke big ideas.” RT: 94% MC: 63 The Gen X fear of “Nesting” downs the walls of ...

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Tetsunori Kawana, Stephen Talasnik artworks at Denver Botanic Gardens - Denver Post


Tetsunori Kawana, Stephen Talasnik artworks at Denver Botanic Gardens
Denver Post
Both work miracles with bamboo, splitting, splicing and shaping the tree into three-dimensional constructions. The pieces are big, one you can even walk through, and they take good advantage of the expanse of open space the gardens have preserved for ...

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