This photo was taken in 2010. It's one of my small man made landscaping hills for field growing future bonsai. Most of the little trees you see here have been dug. Some of the ones that are still there aren't that much bigger than they were nine years ago (this might have something to do with our seriously short growing season)
I give up. For the moment at least…. We didn’t throw the switch to our new Website last night. I jumped the gun with yesterday’s announcement, and now I’m wiping egg off my face (humiliation goes well with mixed metaphors)
Maybe we’ll throw the imaginary-switch tonight, but no promises anymore. Meanwhile we’ll extend our current specials for another day.
FOUR SPRING SPECIALS EXTENDED
UNTIL WE THROW THE SWITCH*
25% OFF BONSAI WIRE FOR 3 OR MORE ROLLS
35% OFF ROSHI BONSAI TOOLS
25% OFF BONSAI FERTILIZERS
35% OFF 2 OR MORE BONSAI AESTHETICS TOOLS
*MAYBE WE’LL THROW IT TONIGHT– see below
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Here's one of the first trees I dug (around 2012) in its training pot. It was from a little hill like the one above. It's a Cole's prostrate hemlock
Here's a Cole's prostrate in the ground. That's a little Shimpaku juniper just above and another one peeking out on the right, a Picea abies microphylla (very dwarf Norway spruce) above right and a Golden sprite Barberry upper left. There are some uninvited little volunteers (dandelion, witch grass and clover) lower left and lower right
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*About the switch
It’s the moment we redirect our url to our NEW Website.
After years of indecision, fear and procrastination (really it’s been years!)
we’re finally ready and we’ve settled onMonday night soon
It’s the moment we redirect our url to our NEW Website.
After years of indecision, fear and procrastination (really it’s been years!)
we’re finally ready and we’ve settled on
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The same Cole's prostrate from above
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