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Post by wally on Jan 22, 2013 14:47:01 GMT -5
Haven't been but I've only heard good things. Its a really BIG deal! Many good "headliners", lots of trees, good camaraderie, not exactly cheap, but I'm told, well worth it. As far as feeling like a Koi, I haven't met many Bonsai people who shut others out. Wally
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Post by wally on Nov 2, 2012 10:42:03 GMT -5
I appreciate the info. Now it makes sense. btw, who was it that responded? Wally
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Post by wally on Oct 29, 2012 15:24:04 GMT -5
In a few newsletters, mainly from up North, I've been reading that re-potting in the Fall can reduce some of the pressure of re-potting only in the spring. Even with tropicals, I'm reluctant to try the Fall trick. Has anyone out there ever tried this, had any experience with it?
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Post by wally on Aug 6, 2012 8:02:09 GMT -5
Frank; Don't remember this in the workshop (not surprising, with my memory). How did it turn out? What kind of pot did you decide on? How about a new picture?
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Post by wally on Jul 17, 2012 14:17:03 GMT -5
Been seeing some blurps about a product from Japan called HB-101. The sketchy information suggests it is similar (in use, if not in substance) to Superthrive. Anyone know anything or have experience with it? The Monastery doesn't carry it, but I did find it in liquid and granulated for at Dallas Bonsai. I'd appreciate any insight.
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Post by wally on Jul 17, 2012 14:09:52 GMT -5
I hope people come back and read these entries after they've posted their questions. Anyway, here's the deal. The membership is $35.00. That covers all Sunday meetings, Picnic, and Auction. (If you are a first time visitor, or want to bring a new visitor, that Sunday is free. Workshops are $50.00. Once your dues have been recorded, your first workshop is free...the trick is, you have to join FIRST. Hope that clears everything up. Anyone with a tropical or two, or winter-hardy tree will be right at home with Eric Wigert. Highly knowledgeable, he communicates very well, feels like "the only stupid question is the one that didn't get asked" and demonstrates techniques very well. Check with Dennis McHugh (404-545-5570). You may be too late as the workshops must be limited to effectively accommodate each participant. Next time sigh up EARLY to be sure. You may want to record Dennis' phone number for future reference. Regarding dues and fees, call Joe de Francisco @770-344-8167 for his help.
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Post by wally on Jul 8, 2012 16:40:29 GMT -5
Were there any pictures of Suthin?
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