Hi all,
Just heard that Graham Ross is doing Bonsai tonight on Better Homes and Gardens
Better set your VCRs to record channel 7 @ 7:30 pm
From the promo ...
BETTER BONSAI
It has taken more than a thousand years to master the art of bonsai and they are the world’s most prized potted plant. If you’ve ever wanted to try your hand at bonsai but have been a little intimidated then Graham shares his simple guide to keep them beautiful and healthy. You never know, your bonsai might outlast you by a century or two.
Cheers,
Brian
Bonsai tonight on Better Homes and Gardens
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Re: Bonsai tonight on Better Homes and Gardens
Bound to be riveting stuff from Graham .
Legend has it he's quite the bonsai officiando, and that show has been at the forefront of home and garden design since forever!
MM
Legend has it he's quite the bonsai officiando, and that show has been at the forefront of home and garden design since forever!
MM
...Might as well face it, I'm addicted to Shohin...
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Re: Bonsai tonight on Better Homes and Gardens
I remeber one night on Better Homes and Gardens, Graham Ross was doing a feature on the Acacia cognata and said that the bonsai enthusiast would go crazy for these, outta curiosity has anyone tried one yet...?
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LOL
I saw Don Burke do a bonsai on his show once..............................
I saw Don Burke do a bonsai on his show once..............................
Cheers,
Leigh.
Leigh.
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Re: Bonsai tonight on Better Homes and Gardens
don't forget the bonsai show on the ABC on saturday night
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If you miss the TV scheduled story on the ABC Gardening Australia , the program and story segments can be downloaded from the Gardening Australia website.
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I was hoping he would work on one of those beautiful pines
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Re: Bonsai tonight on Better Homes and Gardens
... well there's 5 minutes I'm never getting back ...