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Next: Episode 06

Bonsai Soils

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Episode 05 - General Bonsai Maintenance

 

Next Episode 06 - Bonsai Soils

 

Investing in Bonsai?  Why not - it matures over time.  The older tree the more it is worth.  But more importantly than that, bonsai is an art form that is to be appreciated for its beauty.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Want something exciting, rare and exotic this Xmas? Why not give a bonsai or treat yourself to this luxurious item?  Bonsai can live for well over 100 years - even out live you!  Imagine if you had recieve a bonsai the day you were born?  It would be with you for your entire life!  Why not give a bonsai to someone who has just had a new born child?

 

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