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How does your garden grow?

Sara-s

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Let’s talk plants. Whether you grow a lawn, flowers, vegetables or potted houseplants, let’s hear about them.

I grow Bonsai trees. A bit about them, for those that aren’t familiar with them;
1) It’s pronounced “bone-sigh” not “banzai” (which is a Japanese battle cry.)
2) Bonsai roughly translates to “tree in a pot”

I grow both indoor and outdoor plants. My tropicals live inside until mid-spring. Then I put them outside for the warmer seasons. The outdoor plants are native to temperate climates & stay outside all year. Here are some of my indoor plants;

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Top row, left to right- Weeping ficus, variegated ficus, Umbrella tree.
Middle row- 2 aloe plants & a little cactus
Bottom- far right- Baby Jade tree,
 
My son tries very hard to grow (keep alive) Bonsai trees. He’s getting better at doing it, he is even able to prune and shape them now. A lovely hobbie if you can do it.
 
@CBLindsay It takes time to learn and inevitably, a bonsai grower will lose a tree or two along the way. My advice is to just get another tree & try again, when it happens.
 
I can grow most anything.....except bonsai. They just don't like me. And I want so badly to have one.
 
If you really want to grow one, here are a few tips;
1)Buy a basic book on bonsai care, before you buy any plants.
2) Don’t buy your plants from a kiosk at the mall-they are not good plants.
3)Buy a couple of plants. If you just have one, there is a tendency to “love it to death”.
4) Even the best growers lose plants sometimes. If one dies, just get another plant.
 
Good advice @Sara-s
My son bought a few plants from a well established place that agrees to replace those that die an untimely death. He has had a couple that did poorly and he has exchanged them for ones that are doing well. The "love to death" is a true risk. not that they tolerate being ignored BUT it seems that any plant we have kept alive does best when we almost forget we have them.
 
I've been on an amaryllis kick. My mom had gotten us 2 of them. That turned into 5 when we cut them back to "hibernate" ... Then we got 4 more last summer but gave one of the surprises away, so we are at 8 currently.
They are all in leaf mode right now, but the one has 9 freaking leaves AND 3 more coming up the side from a second bulb... going to have to separate that when I hibernate them.

Here a a few from when they were in bloom.

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