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October 4, 2014

How important it is to work early on nebari

Nebari Bonsai

A different view from Bill Valavanis‘ garden. The well-developed nebari on these trees is a result of doing the right work, right from the beginning…spread the roots radially, let them develop just under the soil surface, exposing them gradually after they’ve thickened sufficiently underground, then repotting on a sparing timeline. Enjoy!

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Next week we’ll take a look at a white pine’s journey back to health over the last year.

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