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Toronto Flowers

The internet is an increasingly useful place to go shopping on. I became interested in bonsai simply by wandering off the street into a specialist bonsai shop. Since then my interest has grown. The wonderful thing about the internet is that since then I have been able to extend my interest in the art by reading lots of free information about it online. However, as well as information the internet is also a wonderful place to buy the things you are looking for.

At first glance, it may seem a bit odd to be buying something as fragile as flowers online but after some investigation I think it’s a good option. An example of this that I found online is a web-site selling Toronto flowers. (more)

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It's about time to repot my ficus retusa. Any suggestions for the style of the new pot?

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Chinese Elm Bonsai Tree-Extra Large (Ulmus Parvifolia)

Chinese Elm Bonsai Tree-Extra Large (Ulmus Parvifolia)

Has small evergreen leaves. Hardy with excellent branching characteristics. Has a twisted trunk and some exposed roots which give the appearance of great age. Deciduous - keep outdoors.




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Seán McGoldrick

I'm a 31-year-old Irishman, living in Dublin.

I bought my first seeds in July, 2007 on a spur of the moment when I wandered into a bonsai shop and this blog is my account of my experiences of trying to grow trees from seed.

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