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Tamarix bonsai how to create a weeping form
Comments (4)I've got roots starting...I would imagine I need more established roots...so I'll let it continue to grow them in the water. But...honestly I don't know if I need a special soil to plant this in for a bonsai...if I need a humidity tray...or what I may need to turn this into something similar to the weeping bonsai that is in the first photo. Any advice would be greatly appreciated....See MoreAnother what's this and how to kill it question...
Comments (1)Although the stuff I have is quite short, after some searching I 'think' that it is bamboo grass. It does grow quite tall around the edges of the garden where I don't get to it. Still have same question though. how to kill it?...See MoreIt's starting to get seriously pretty (pics)
Comments (9)Renee, yes that is myoporum...the pink. It really filled in very well. The ceanothus is joyce coulter, its actually a little darker than my monitor shows, but its my best ceanothus bloomer for as young as they are at just 18 months. Pic was taking looking into the sun so kinda washes it out some. The clickable links don't work for me ;(...See MoreHarvesting baby worms
Comments (6)I use a big Zibloc bag in which I put some compost. I place the compost At the bottom at the opposite of the opening. I layer it on the side. I made a gentle pressure with my hands so that the two opposite sides wall of the bag are in contact. Close the bag neck at 95%. Let stand overnight. The next morning, worms that have felt the reduction of oxygen to the opposite of the opening will slip between the sheets of plastic, heading in the Area close to the opening. The compost must not be too wet to avoid the formation of anaerobic bacteria. After the harvest, let the compost breathe all day to keep it viable. You have several days of harvest to come. The eggs will hatch, which will produce for 3 weeks. Make 2 or 3 of those bags to avoid overconsumption. If a bag seems no longer to produce, wait for other births to occur or repeat with new compost. Voila!...See MoreAshley Zone6b
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