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Thalamas
Dec 5, 2003

Sup?
I got a Chinese Elm bonsai in the mail from ProPlants yesterday (got a Groupon deal on it). I live in Eastern Washington and we get pretty cold here in the winter. Took a peek at the hardiness zones; I'm in zone 6 and Chinese Elms work in zones 5-10, so it should be fine. However, what do I need to do to keep it alive through the winter? Reading on the interwebs shows me I should bury the pot most of the way in the ground and partially cover the base of the tree with some kind of mulch. Is this my best bet? Also, picture!

Thalamas fucked around with this message at 03:03 on Nov 9, 2012

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