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A Primer on Bonsai

October
24

“Bonsai’s Magical Lure Beckons During Kiku,” from the Plant Talk blog, NY Botanical Garden, by Michael Pollack of northern Westchester.

Pollock is Vice-President of Yama Ki Bonsai Society, whose members will display their bonsai in the Enid A. Haupt Conservatory during the “Kiku in the Japanese Autumn Garden” exhibit. It runs through Nov. 15, but it looks like his group’s bonsai is only on view until Nov. 1.

This entry was posted on Saturday, October 24th, 2009 at 7:36 am by Bill Cary.
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Katie Bill Cary grew up in Louisville, Ky. His gardening was limited to growing parsley and impatiens on the windowsill of Manhattan walkups until the mid-1990s when he bought a rundown old chicken farm on 8 acres in the Hudson Valley. Now he spends his weekends chasing deer, hacking away at invasive shrubs and vines and wondering why he doesn`t have more meadow and less lawn.


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