I thought bonsai was making an old small tree look like an old big tree ----this is how to fill up your benches
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0C3w9DCkSq4
not for the coffe table
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Re: not for the coffe table
That's the size of my courtyard!! I can imagine my wife and I setting this one up.....
"Can you move it a little too the left?...No right!... A tad back.... No back were it was"
"Hey this isn't light... !!"
" Thanks. Luv you!"
"Can you move it a little too the left?...No right!... A tad back.... No back were it was"
"Hey this isn't light... !!"
" Thanks. Luv you!"
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Re: not for the coffe table
All done.... thats when the wife says, I don’t like it there can you move to the right a bit???
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Re: not for the coffe table
I’m just trying to imagine the cost of the potting mix! What’s that, at least 700L?
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