Bonsai foemina Juniper review... I know, this is for the nerds
Weyerhaeuser Bonsai Garden & Learning Center in Federal Way, Washington. At the former site of the Weyerhaeuser lumber headquarters lies the Garden of the Pine Wind or Asian Garden. The garden is a showplace for bonsai (itty bitty trees) in trays and small pots. Approximately 30 bonsai are displayed. The small, diverse collection is comprised of dwarf pines, elms, azaleas, junipers, and other plant subjects trained in the Japanese tradition of bonsai and the Chinese tradition of penjing. Curator Paula Campbell, who has attended various bonsai trainings in Seattle, nurtures the miniature trees for the enjoyment of the public. Music by Greg The Hero. If you want to collaborate or get reviewed, get in touch. And if you have ideas what should be reviewed next, leave a comment below.
Weyerhaeuser Bonsai Garden & Learning Center in Federal Way, Washington. At the former site of the Weyerhaeuser lumber headquarters lies the Garden of the Pine Wind or Asian Garden. The garden is a showplace for bonsai (itty bitty trees) in trays and small pots. Approximately 30 bonsai are displayed. The small, diverse collection is comprised of dwarf pines, elms, azaleas, junipers, and other plant subjects trained in the Japanese tradition of bonsai and the Chinese tradition of penjing. Curator Paula Campbell, who has attended various bonsai trainings in Seattle, nurtures the miniature trees for the enjoyment of the public. Music by Greg The Hero. If you want to collaborate or get reviewed, get in touch. And if you have ideas what should be reviewed next, leave a comment below.