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Bonsai Buddies

In these simple workshops we use a geranium to practice bonsai techniques since geraniums are more forgiving and less expensive!  You will learn tips on care and feeding, how to shape it to appear more exotic, how a plant reacts when potted in a tiny bonsai pot. 

In the spring workshops, your plant can become a deck display. 

In the fall, you will rescue geraniums in your yard or in your hanging pots.  Instead of letting them frost and die, we repot them for elegant indoor winter flowering plants.  Then in the spring, you can take cuttings to make your own outdoor plants!

A spring class is scheduled at Portneuf District Library May 28.  Register there, and bring 3 stones the size of a man's thumb.

A fall class will be held at Pocatello Coop, TBA.

Topics: "practice" bonsai, geranium recycling, plant fun, library workshop, Pocatello Coop workshop
posted by Kiter on Sunday, April 13, 2008 at 07:41 AM
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posted by Jen1180 on Apr 14, 2008 at 11:02 AM
I love geraniums! They smell awful but are so beautiful and functional. And I had no idea they got so big until I saw my great grandmother's plant . . . I think it is close to 50 years old, but I will have to look into that.

This workshop sounds fun.

Jen
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