A course in making bonsai on country roads
The production of bonsai on country roads is still a common green plant, coupled with houses and Roosters, it looks like a scene of rural prosperity.
Materials:
Garden pine, reticulate grass, moss
Production:
First lay a layer of pottery stone at the bottom of the basin, then put in the soil, and set aside the shape of the path, plant pine and netting grass in the upper garden, lay the stones on the path, and finally lay moss, house and rooster.
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The method of making bonsai in golden pond
Create a small ecological space for the little goldfish? Yes, there are plants on the top and goldfish on the bottom, which are harmonious and beneficial to each other, and can bring you a more natural sense of intimacy. Materials: new Zealand leaves, ivy, green apple, aquatic plants, roots, small goldfish production: when making, first put in white pebbles, and then bury the plants
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