Elm potted landscape transplanting method
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Transplanting technique of Sabina vulgaris bonsai
Many people not only like the juniper bracelet, but also want to get a bonsai. Sabina vulgaris is a prehistoric plant, originated more than 300 million years ago, is a Cretaceous relict plant in the dinosaur era, is called the rarest and oldest gymnosperms in the world, and is the only living plant fossil that is extremely rare in the world.
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Sealing Technology of Tree Bonsai Tree stump
After the stump of the new tree has been cut and trimmed, there are many knife-saw-axe-chiseled wounds, which are easy to be invaded by bacteria, causing local damage to the small and implicating the whole plant, so it is necessary to close the wound. The easiest way is to smear the wound with beeswax, foreign wax, latex glue, or wrap the wound with strips of cloth. It is important to note that
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