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ozarksue
Mansfield, MO
(Zone 6a)

October 15, 2001
11:22 PM

Post #16187

Hi, I used to do bonsai years ago. Got away from it raising a family, but thinking about starting again. I no longer have my books of course. I never did buy trees, but went out in the woods and on cliff sides and dug ones from between rocks and ones that grew under adverse conditions to turn them into the little works of art. I am no longer able to do that, but would like to experience it again. I used to do evergreens and herbs but was wondering about disiduous (sp???) trees. I mean our common trees ie: maples, elms etc. Is it possible?

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