Share The Seeds
Gardening Area => Growing questions and answers => Topic started by: chamomeleon on May 29, 2015, 07:34:04 PM
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So I was kicking this concept around, and thought I might as well share.
I like the idea of growing and harvesting an A. peregrina or A. colubrina. They can get quite large, so they seem to be ideal candidates for bonsai. I wonder if it's worth a try to bonsai one and harvest it for seed?
I think it might be an interesting experiment ;D
If you have any opinions/ ideas/ suggestions, feel free to share!
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Try it. If you fail, I send you some new seeds!
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Do it! Modern's thread had be really interested (there should be a bonsai subforum :))
Modern:
http://sharetheseeds.me/forum/index.php?topic=2433.msg18027#msg18027
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Please do! I am interested in a lot of plants that get large and space is an issue. I think bonsai is definitely the way to go for some of these.
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I can't start for a few months, but I can't wait. Even though it would most likely take years for it to product anything, it's still worth it :D
Has anyone else tried/ succeeded at this kind of thing? Or succeeded with anadenantheras at all?