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Hexazinone, premixed with controlled release carriers, was applied to charcoal root-dipped, sycamore seedlings in field studies conducted in 1997 and 1998. The objective was to determine the combined effects of
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Question by Mommy: What should an Acer Palmatum (Japanese Maple) look like this time of year?
I live in the Bay Area (California). My Maple is loosing all of its leaves. It looks like it is dying. Is this how it is supposed to look this time of year? We have been getting into the low 30′s at night.
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Answer by Kacky
Yes, it needs to lose its leaves and go into dormancy. You can enjoy the shape of the branches til Spring!
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Question by Christina: Best tree for a first time Bonzai?
I would like to try my hand at training a bonzai and was just wondering if anyone had any suggestions for my first tree. I live in an apartment so it would have to be something I could have indoors most of the year (I do have a small small small balcony). I am not a fan of ficus so that is out. Thanks!
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Target sells a beginner kit, it includes the pot, soil and seeds.
This is if you want to start from the beginning. If not be sure to pick up and indoor bonsai because most love the sun. You can get them at Home Depot, Lowes or Pike Nurseries. Don’t trim them too much, they will go into shock. The biggest mistake most people make is over watering. It’s best to have a clay pot inside a dish so you just add the water to the dish and allow the plants roots to pull the water when it needs it.
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- A great landscape tree for zones 5-9
- Also makes an excellent bonsai specimen.
MAPLE TREES: Maple trees are large, deciduous trees that grow throughout the world. In the United States, they are more common in the northern states. Many people know maple trees for their spectacular fall color.
Japanese Red Maple
A great landscape tree for zones 5-9. Grows up to twenty five feet in height but is often pruned shorter. Also makes an excellent bonsai specimen.
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Question by Matttttttttttttttttt: Growing Chinese Dogwoods from Seeds?
I have a Chinese Dogwood (Cornus kousa) growing in the front yard, so I just now gathered a handful of seeds from its fruit which is now very mature and soft in hopes of trying to grow another Dogwood from a seed.
I’ve read about many different approaches to doing so, and I’d like to hear from someone who has done something similar with success.
I live in Northern Delaware.
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3 months at 41 degrees
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Question by Joseph: Do you know bonsai nurseries run by Japanese in Southern California?
Japan is famous for its art of bonsai. Raising bonsai has become my hobby since 11/2006. As I learn more about the art of bonsai, I realize that bonsai trees your see at Walmart or HomeDepot hardly qualify as bonsai by any standard.
If you happen to know any bonsai nursery run by Japanese, please let me know the name of the nursery and the address. Thank you in advance.
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Answer by gbdelta1954
I don’t know of any. My father was a gardener and some of the gardeners did it as a hobby. Making a living doing this art is hard and long term as you are finding out.
There are some groups in Southern California, one is Shohim Bonsai Society and they meet monthly. I am sure someone can help you there.
http://www.gsbf-bonsai.org/shohinsouth/Shohin_Info.htm
Found another one, Descanso Bonsai society and they have links to other clubs.
http://www.descanso-bonsai.com/links_layer.htm
This is the most comprehensive site.
This is one nursery in LA yamaguchi’s and below is a link to the listing of them in or near LA
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=bonsai+nursery%2C+los+angeles&fr=ush-ans
Good luck and enjoy.
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