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		<title>Your Questions About Chinese Juniper, Repotting Bonsai, Dryads</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ <p class="headshot"></p> <p class="name">Ruth asks…</p> Can my chinese juniper bonsai be grown inside? <p>I just got a bonsai that I think is a chinese juniper&#8230;.it just says starter bonsai on the side of the pot.  Ive been reading online and have found that I should not grow it inside and that it is [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Can my chinese juniper <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> be grown inside?</h2>
<p>I just got a <strong>bonsai</strong> that I think is a chinese juniper&#8230;.it just says starter <strong>bonsai</strong> on the side of the pot.  Ive been reading online and have found that I should not grow it inside and that it is ok to grow it inside, which is it.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">It is an OUTDOOR tree, and must not be kept in your house for more than 2 hours a MONTH. It must have a cold winter so it can go dormant. If you would like to send an email to me at:<br />
wchoat@american-bonsai.com , I&#8217;ll be glad to send you care instructions that the seller should have given you. You may also want to look at the junipers on my site:</p>
<p>http://www.american-bonsai.com</p>
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<h2>Repotting my <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> tree ?</h2>
<p>There are some roots coming out of the drainage hole in my pot that my <strong>bonsai</strong> tree is in. Does this automatically mean it needs to be repotted. There does not seem to be to many roots crowded on the top though.</p>
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<h3>Bonsai Dreams answers:</h3>
<p class="dtm-content">Here is an expert village video on repotting <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> trees. I refer to this site for lots of things because it is just awesome and free.<br />
These people are experts. This <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> guy has many other instructional videos that you may find useful.</p>
<p>Http://www.expertvillage.com/video/426_bonsai-repotting.htm</p>
<p>Good Luck</p>
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<h2>Can a <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> tree attract a fairy, elf, dwarf, or gnome?</h2>
<p>Some say that elementals, fairies or any unseen beings live in trees. Can we expect them to live in <strong>bonsai</strong> trees that grow in pots? If yes, only the gnomes pick them?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">They&#8217;re called Dryads or &#8220;wood nymphs&#8221; and are usually associated with bigger trees. All the ones I know about are deep in the forests and live in full size oaks, beech and I know of one in a willow&#8230;..I don&#8217;t think your <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> is big enough to hold a dryad&#8230;&#8230;Set out a saucer of cream and you might draw in a Pixie.</p>
<p>I hope this helped ya</p>
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		<title>The First Steps to Indoor Bonsai Tree Success</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p class="wp-caption-text">Image by 1967geezer via Flickr</p> <p>Growing an indoor bonsai tree can be a great hobby full of rewards and relaxation. Or, it can be a frustrating experience that ends up costing a lot of money with nothing to show for it.</p> <p>What makes the difference? There is a plain and simple answer &#8211; [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Growing an indoor <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> tree can be a great hobby full of rewards and relaxation. </strong> Or, it can be a frustrating experience that ends up costing a lot of money with nothing to show for it.</p>
<p><strong>What makes the difference? </strong> There is a plain and simple answer &#8211; knowledge and patience.</p>
<p><strong>Does this mean that the beginner has no hope of being successful? No! </strong> It just means that before starting the wonderful journey into the world of bonsai, you must make sure that you have the basic knowledge to maximize your chance for success.</p>
<p>Two of the first steps are choosing a optimal location and choosing the correct species.<span id="more-69"></span></p>
<h3><strong> Indoor <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> Tree Location</strong></h3>
<p>The first thing you need to consider is where you want to keep your <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> tree.  Since a <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> is, after nothing more than a miniature tree &#8211; the only difference between a <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> tree and a regular ordinary tree is the size and care &#8211; they are best grown outdoors.</p>
<p>This doesn&#8217;t mean that you can grow an indoor <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> tree – just that extreme care is needed on such things as type, location, tools and supplies. Indoor <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> trees in general should be placed in a sunny area near a window where there is minimal exposure to variations in temperature.</p>
<p>Do not place a <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> tree on a window sill however, as there is a high chance of temperature variation there.  Also avoid areas near heating ducts or vents, as the temperature will vary there.</p>
<h3><strong>Indoor <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> Species</strong></h3>
<p>Indoor <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> trees generally range from 8 to 12 inches in height.  There are several species that do well indoors provided there are the correct conditions.</p>
<p>In general you want to choose a tropical or subtropical species, as these are types that generally thrive at a temperature around 65 degrees. Since this is close to the temperature that most people keep their homes and offices, these species do very well indoors.</p>
<p>Some of the most popular types of indoor <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> trees include: Baby Jade, Chinese Elm, Ficus, and Japanese Maple.  The primary factors to look at when choosing a tree are to look at which one or ones thrive in an environment that matches your home, which styles have availability of good quality trees, and of course personal preference.</p>
<p>Choosing a good location and the correct type of tree are among the most crucial elements for indoor <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> tree success.  It is well worth the effort to learn important details before purchasing your indoor <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> tree.</p>
<p>If you correctly place your tree, and choose a species that adapts well to an indoor environment, you will be well on your way to a successful <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> experience.  <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> is a hobby and art form you can enjoy for a lifetime!</p>
<p><span style="font-size:90%;font-style:italic"> Kathleen is an Internet Marketer and author of the <a title="Indoor <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> Tree" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.indoor-bonsai-tree.net" target="_blank">Indoor <a href="http://www.bonsaidreams.com">bonsai</a> Tree</a> blog.  She enjoys learning new things and meeting interesting new people both online and off.<br /> <a href="http://www.articlesbase.com/gardening-articles/the-first-steps-to-indoor-bonsai-tree-success-1907753.html" target="_blank">Article Source</a></span></p>
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