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  • Bonsai and Bamboo
  • From "Weekend Gardening"
    episode WKG-206
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    Figure A

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    Figure B

    Bonsai (figure A) is the art of maintaining a normal-size plant in miniature form. The plant must be carefully and regularly pruned to expose its center structure and showcase its natural branching habits. The smaller the leaf, the better suited the plant will be as a bonsai specimen. The practice of bonsai is considered to be a peaceful and relaxing hobby.

    • In this example, Gilmer uses miniature brush cherry (Eugenia Myrtifolia Nanum ), which has the look of bonsai but is more maintainable. Alternate plants for bonsai are Japanese garden juniper, Japanese maple or black pine. Moss is used at the base of the plant to create a clean edge.

    • Bonsai planters are characterized by the pot feet that lift them up slightly in their surroundings.

    If you have a taste for bamboo shoots (figure B), which are a staple of many Asian dishes, you may want to try harvesting your own. Bamboo should be harvested while it is still light yellow and belowground, as they begin to harden as they grow out of the soil line. To get an edible piece of bamboo shoot, you simply dig up the shoot, trim the base and peel a section to eat!


    RESOURCES :
    Soil Amendments and Fertilizers
    Various fertilizing and soil enhancement products
    Whitney Farms
    Website: www.whitneyfarms.com

    Volcanic Rock, Brick and Gravel
    A variety of hardscape elements and materials.
    Whitewater Rock and Supply
    Whitewater, CA 92282
    Email: wwrock@aol.com
    Website: www.whitewater-rock.com

    Plants from Monrovia Horticultural Craftsmen
    Monrovia Horticultural Craftsmen
    Website: www.monrovia.com

    Garden Maker Software
    Garden Maker Software
    Email: mo@moplants.com
    Website: www.moplants.com/garden_maker_software.html

    Bamboo and Rattan Works Inc.
    Bamboo and Rattan Works Inc.
    Lakewood, NJ 08701
    Phone: 732-370-0220
    Fax: 732-905-8386
    Website: www.bambooandrattan.com

    Garden Lantern
    Garden lantern, small (Model #812); color: natural

    Al's Garden Art, Inc.
    Colton, CA 92324
    Website: www.alsgardenart.com

    Square Footed Planter
    Serial #3-451-A

    Asian Ceramics Inc.
    Website: www.asian-ceramics.com

    Medium-Size Brown Jar
    Serial #2-253

    Asian Ceramics Inc.
    Website: www.asian-ceramics.com

    WOLF-Garten of North America, L.P.
    Minneapolis, MN Phone: 612-455-1500
    WOLF-Garten of North America L.P.
    Minneapolis, MN 55401
    Phone: 612-455-1500
    Website: www.ohmygarden.com

    Plants from Plant Development Services Inc.
    Plant Development Services Inc.
    Loxley, AL 36551
    Phone: 888/922-PDSI
    Fax: 251/964-6759
    Email: pdsi99@gulftel.com
    Website: www.plantdevelopment.com ; www.plantsbymail.com


    GUESTS :
    Dennis Connor
    18331 E. Foothill Blvd.
    Azusa, CA 91702
    Tollfree Phone: 800-999-9321
    Email: dconnor@monrovia.com
    Website: www.monrovia.com
    VP/General Manager, Monrovia Nursery

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