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Bonsai Solutuions

Post by Hutch11 »

Gday,

I have just been looking at what I think is a very good and informative website called, 'Bonsai Solutions: for Australian Bonsai Enthusiasts. It has many good articles for beginner to the more advanced.

Many of the articles are written by Harry Harrington. Can someone tell me who Harry Harrington is? Has anyone seen this website.?

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Post by Bougy Fan »

Hi Hutch
Harry is an englishman with his own website - bonsai4me.com He is very good with all the decidous trees especially elms - shame he doesn't live here in australia. Not sure but I think someone here on the site is involved with running bonsai solutions.


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Post by Steven »

G'day Hutch,

http://www.bonsaisolutions.com.au was my first venture into the world of internet based bonsai. I was hoping to create a knowledge base of information for Aussie Bonsaists but the site didn't take off due to not much viewer feedback. MelaQuin was instrimental in submitting care sheets for natives but it was only her and my info up there. That's why I asked Harry (http://www.bonsai4me.com) if I could use some of his articles that were relevant to Australian conditions. All the info there can be found on Harry's site or here in the native sections.

I think Gocny did an awesome job of the design of the site. Shame it didn't take off.... but then if it had... AusBonsai probably wouldn't have started and we wouldn't have over 63000 posts relating to Aussie bonsai :o

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Post by Mitchell »

I found BonsaiSolutions a whilel back and noticed its connection to us (banners etc). I must say Steven I was surprised it didn't take off, you got plenty of tags up, as I don't find it through google?

BonsaiSolutions has heaps of well set out articles that are definitely worth reading through, I know I have. :)
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Post by Hutch11 »

Thanks for the feedback, it was a great idea creating such a website and I just want to say I have found it very worthwhile!
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