BONSAI EASY NEW METHOD PART 9 PONY TAIL PALM REPOT AND TRIM

I HAVE HAD THIS PONY TAIL Order Generic tadalafil Buy Viagra, Buy Cialis, Buy Levitra Without Prescription Levitra Super Active+ Online without Prescription buy amoxil PALM ABOUT 11 YEARS. I HAD NOTICED THAT THERE WAS GNAWING AROUND THE Tadacip TRUNK, WHICH WAS PROBABLY DUE TO SQUIRRELS. I PUT IT IN A SCREENED IN AREA TO PROTECT IT, AND I TOOK A LOOK AT IT AND FOUND IT QUITE online ampicillin ROOT BOUND. levitra website IN THIS VIDEO acomplia Drugstore buy buy Silagra levitra cheap online I REPOT western union new mexico farmington AND TRIM UP THE TREE.(I posted a new viedo recently (May, 2008- showing traditional bonsai at the Morikami Museum. It’s just a silent look at their trees, but it is inspiring)(“Morikami Bonsai Gardens May 2008″).(***PLEASE VIEW PART …








11 Responses to 'BONSAI EASY NEW METHOD PART 9 PONY TAIL PALM REPOT AND TRIM'

  1. TimmyHaag - July 10th, 2009 at 10:30 pm

    I did peanuts for awhile but as soon I would forget to spread them out the night before, they would be climbing the screens of my windows.

    I use the paint ball gun to shoot near them to not at them. It takes a couple of “near misses” for them to get the message to stay away but it works.

    But just like peanuts, you need to keep doing it for it to work if killing them is out of the question.

    Either way they are smart little jerks that happen to be very cute and very persistent in my opinion.

  2. bonsai9723 - July 10th, 2009 at 10:30 pm

    The squirrels are my friends and I wouldn’t think of shooting anything at them. I now have peanuts that I bought for them. They win.

  3. bonsai9723 - July 10th, 2009 at 10:30 pm

    I planted one of my bonsais outside and its about 4-5 feet tall.

  4. TimmyHaag - July 10th, 2009 at 10:30 pm

    BTW That is amazing that you’ve had that Pony Tail Palm for over 11 years, I’ve only had mine for about 3.

    I wonder what mine will look like in a few more years. I didn’t think they got tall at all.

    Nice trim, looks great.

  5. TimmyHaag - July 10th, 2009 at 10:30 pm

    I found a cheap paint ball gun you can buy at wal-mart deters squirrels from invading your garden without doing any serious harm to them if you decide to shoot directly at them and not a little bit to the left or right just to spook them.

    That’s just me, I feel bad about killing flies.

  6. bonsai9723 - July 10th, 2009 at 10:30 pm

    Because then you would hust get a bigger plant. The idea here is to miniaturize. Read some bonsai books.
    Jerry

  7. bonsai9723 - July 10th, 2009 at 10:30 pm

    Hi,
    I have many Pony Tail Palms. Sometimes they outgrow their pots, but with trimming they can be relatively stable. I have also planted bonsai Pony Tails outside and they grow into regular trees.
    Jerry

  8. flightofdevils - July 10th, 2009 at 10:30 pm

    why would u disturb the roots as much why not just plant it in a bigger pot messing with the roots like that and stunt it or even kill it if done wrong it would grow much faster in a bigger pot

  9. bonsai9723 - July 10th, 2009 at 10:30 pm

    Hi, They are great bonsai subjects. Sorry to hear about the cats. Don’t know enough about cats to help keep them off.
    Thanks for the warning!
    Jerry

  10. sbmizell - July 10th, 2009 at 10:30 pm

    I loved my palm. I had it for about three years and it was HUGE! I went from a 12 inch pot at a 24 inch pot. The palm leaves (?) were a total of about 5 feet around. It was a beautiful plant. That is, until I brought it home and my cat’s got a hold of it…BEWARE OF CATs!!! They LOVE to chew on the leaves…
    If anybody knows how to keep them from doing that, PLEASE let me know…

  11. jailbreaker12334332 - July 10th, 2009 at 10:30 pm

    very good video, i bought a pony tail palm bonsai from the store.the onley thing is it has 3 plants in the pot.will i have a problem when the trunks get relly thick?


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