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- YFAY
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Hello there
I am wanting to start growing bonsai and I see them for sale in the Bunnings garden department in Qld australia. If I buy one, how can I ensure it will survive in the heat here? I would really appreciate suggestions.
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I am wanting to start growing bonsai and I see them for sale in the Bunnings garden department in Qld australia. If I buy one, how can I ensure it will survive in the heat here? I would really appreciate suggestions.
Cheerss
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The best option is to work with local species. Then you know the tree is well adapted to your climate.
If you want to buy Commercial grown species, I Think ficus is your best option. Place it protected from strong mid day sun.
If you want to buy Commercial grown species, I Think ficus is your best option. Place it protected from strong mid day sun.
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Generally, around here garden center bonsai are not great examples of bonsai
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