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    Mini Jade (Port. Afra) backbudding

    I have had some luck getting good back budding, but it seems to be a drawn out process. I let the growing tips run run run while pruning all lower leaves on the branch off. The longer they run, the more back budding happens at some nodes along the branch. Then I cut the growing tip off and...
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    Need help with some oaks

    I'll snap a couple shots if the pile of snow we got this past weekend melts...sometimes around here, the snow doesn't leave until April after it falls. :) Yours looks great!
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    Winter Preparation-What Do You Do

    Up here in Siberia (a/k/a the Upper Peninsula), I just dig holes and bury all my trees, pot and all, in the ground about an inch below the pot. I then cover with lots of mulch. I also put a homemade wire mesh/fencing type cage over the deciduous trees to prevent hungry critters from gnawing on...
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    P. Strobus 'minima' - it has all the elements, but is there any hope?

    That's an interesting idea GGB. Never thought of thread grafting or approach grafting this tree....
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    Grow box size

    I have no scientific backing, only anecdotal experience re your question. My belief is that the grow box should be as small as it possibly can be and still fit your root structure inside. A whole lot of roots can grown in a tight little space, and a big box is difficult, if not impossible to...
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    P. Strobus 'minima' - it has all the elements, but is there any hope?

    I'm hoping to get some back-budding on a Strobus I collected this fall. It's got great natural taper (though not a ton of movement) that the photos just don't do justice. It'll be a really cool tree in a five or ten years if/when I can get some back budding to shorten the branches, but it'll...
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    Can you bare root a yew?

    Here's a couple shots of a monster yew I dug this fall. (These things are a bear to get out of the ground.) I combed out the roots, washed it gently and bare-rooted it with much reservation. I'll post an update in the spring if it lives, as I have been searching low and high for advice on...
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    Fall collection for larches

    I do the same thing and have had very good success rates. I shelter them with some fencing and cover with mulch, critter wire, and then bury in snow. Seems to work fine and I live in upper Michigan where it gets pretty cold in the winter.
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    Donald Trump.

    This response is specific to the gov. running in the black and not red, and is meant for informational purposes only -- take it for what it's worth. I couldn't care less about politics, only in so far as how they impact the economy. Very very briefly and overly simplified: if the government...
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    My Plum tree

    Great tree!
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    Tar Spots on Norway Maples

    Thanks for the response Leo.
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    Need help with some oaks

    Thanks for the thoughts and perspective. They are red oak, and probably won't amount to much more than practice trees. I'm really just getting into bonsai seriously, and am mostly still just gathering material so I have trees to work on. Would love to go collecting sometime. I live in the UP...
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    Tar Spots on Norway Maples

    I've read about preventative spraying in the spring and good leaf hegiene Dav4. Thx for the response
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    Tar Spots on Norway Maples

    Just leaves.
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    Tar Spots on Norway Maples

    Anyone have problems with Tar Spots on their maples? I have a few very nice Norway Maples that I dug up a few years ago -- great great yamadori, but they suffer from tar spots every year (just like all the Norway Maple do in the area). They drop their leaves early, and look like shit from...
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