![]() | BONSAI EASY NEW METHOD PART 27-AIR LAYERING AIR LAYERING IS A TECHNIQUE TO MAKE ROOTS GROW FROM A BRANCH ON A TREE. (MY APOLOGIES FOR THE POOR QUALITY VIDEO AFTER THE FIRST SECTION-THE RESULTS OF THE SECOND SECTION ARE CLEARLY SEEN AT THE END)ONCE THE ROOTS HAVE SPROUTED, YOU CUT THE BRANCH OFF BELOW THE ROOTS AND PLANT IT AS A BONSAI. THIS METHOD IS GOOD FOR PLANTS THAT DON'T DO WELL WITH CUTTINGS OR SEEDS, AND IT GIVES YOU A NICE THICKENED TRUNK RIGHT AWAY. I HAD BAD LUCK WITH THIS METHOD WHEN I LIVED UP NORTH (PHILA.) BUT I AM HOPEFUL THAT THE TROPICAL TREES HERE IN FLORIDA WILL TAKE TO THIS METHOD.(***PLEASE VIEW PART 12 ABOUT THE WARNING ON HANDLING SPHAGNUM MOSS BEFORE YOU WORK WITH SPHAGNUM MOSS***). |
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![]() | BONSAI NEW EASY METHOD #37-PITTOSPORUM BONSAI A NURSERY PITTOSPORUM TOBIRA (VARIGATED VARIETY) IS MADE INTO A BONSAI. (***PLEASE VIEW PART 12 ABOUT THE WARNING ON HANDLING SPHAGNUM MOSS BEFORE YOU WORK WITH SPHAGNUM MOSS***). |
![]() | BONSAI EASY NEW METHOD # 46-CUTTINGS-WHAT HAPPENED? IN THE PAST FEW WEEKS I HAVE BEEN TAKING CUTTINGS AND PLACING THEM IN SPHAGNUM MOSS. IN THIS VIDEO WE GET TO SEE WHAT HAPPENED TO THEM, AND HOW THEY ARE TRANSPLANTED INTO SEPARATE POTS. WE ALSO SEE WHAT HAPPENED TO THE YELLOW BAMBOO CUTTINGS THAT I TOOK IN HOPE OF MAKING A FOREST OF YELLOW BAMBOO.(***PLEASE VIEW PART 12 ABOUT THE WARNING ON HANDLING SPHAGNUM MOSS BEFORE YOU WORK WITH SPHAGNUM MOSS***). |
![]() | Underwater video of low dissolved oxygen event in Hood Canal See: http://wdfw.wa.gov/hab/hood_canal_oxygen.htm Over the past several years, low-oxygen events in Puget Sound's Hood Canal have caused significant die offs of marine life, including multiple species of fish, shellfish and invertebrates. While low-oxygen levels are not new, these low-dissolved oxygen events have become more frequent and longer lasting in recent years. Hood Canal is an underwater fjord where normal oxygen exchange in the water takes place slowly because of the depth of the water and the canal's shape. Nitrogen entering the water from human sources stimulates algae blooms in the canal. When algae decomposes, it absorbs oxygen from the water. Under certain weather and wind conditions, the level of life-sustaining dissolved oxygen in the water drops so low that fish and other underwater species suffocate. Parts of Hood Canal are prime habitat for slow-reproducing species, such as rockfish and lingcod. These fish are most susceptible to low-oxygen events because they normally live as long as 25 years before reproducing offspring. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) filmed underwater conditions in Hood Canal during a Sept. 19, 2006, low-oxygen event. This underwater video was filmed near Sund Rocks on the west side of Hood Canal by WDFW Research Scientist Wayne Palsson. WDFW is monitoring conditions in Hood Canal and is working to improve and restore Puget Sound's habitat as a sponsor of the Puget Sound Nearshore Partnership and an active participant in Gov. Christine Gregoire's Puget Sound Initiative. |
![]() | How to make a Bonsai Tree Turn a garden shrub into a beautiful Bonsai Tree. |
![]() | Bonsai Tree pictures The word Bonsai is Japanese and literally translated it means planted in a container. Basically Bonsai is a collection of techniques to grow, train and care for a tree in order to shape it into a miniature but naturally and old looking tree. Throughout the ages Bonsai has evolved from plants being grown in containers into a well respected form of art. |
![]() | Walter Pall bonsai demo: Carpinus orientalis - part 1/4 Bonsai master Walter Pall in Croatia, Kastela, Vitturi castle, 2007. - demonstration on Oriental hornbeam (Carpinus orientalis) - part 1/4 |
![]() | Thai Socotranum VS RCN Air Layering You can watch our Thai Socotranum : Golden Crown, the 1st winning award on Dec 2007, RCN , various Thai Socotranums, Air Layering, and RCN Yellow Caudex. For more information, please visit our website: http://www.siamadenium.com |
![]() | Walter Pall bonsai demo: Carpinus orientalis - part 3/4 Bonsai master Walter Pall in Croatia, Kastela, Vitturi castle, 2007. - demonstration on Oriental hornbeam (Carpinus orientalis) - part 3/4 |
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