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  • That looks great. I have figured out the best way to make a latte at coffeeloverstipsandtricks (.) com

  • Hey there.

    The videos are very cool. I was wondering if there is anything you can recommend for a flowering or fruit bonsai that can be grown in Wisconsin (considering the indoors time it will have to survive in the winter) And also something of fairly small size. Here cherry trees and berries are BIG...specially in my area...do you think a Cherry can be done?

    Thanks!!! And I LOVE THE COFFEE BEAN!

  • where do u get cotton seeds?

  • Hey these videos are pretty cool especially given the time that has past since you started. Just got into the hobby but have been gardening most of my life.

    Currently live in Las Vegas which really sucks. So much potential with the sun light but its very hard to manage with the heat.

    Love the coconut palm! Keep us posted on that sucker.

    Looks like you have a nice little garden down in Florida enjoy it! I can only dream of your climate...

  • Hi,

     Vegas is tough for plants. Such extreme heat. But there should be some material out there that could be cared for and is appropriate for that temp. I got some Texas Ebony seeds in Arizona that are doing okay here in humid Florida. Then I got some T. Ebony seedlings on ebay and they are doing well. Do some reseach, perhaps asking local bonsai people what will work out there. Thanks for the kind words! Jerry

  • Conifers (Juniper varietals), pines, and succulents (like jade plants) should all grow nicely in your full on sun. Junipers take heat no problem, just gotta keep the roots moist and soaking up water! hope this helps...

  • thanks for the update :) you're doing really well

  • Thank you.

  • thanks for posting all this videos. Will you give me some advice on the best way to make sure your seeds will grow. I lived in colorado so its going to be all indoors. Thanks

  • Hi, That depends a lot on the kind of seed it is. Some need to be scratched, or frozen before attempting to germinate. Some have to be soaked, or dried out.Best to look them up on the internet.

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