Any Bonsai tree Keepers?

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I got it from the old sushi restaurant when they remodeled it, heaven knows what they payed for it. but they moved it down to the cave, Being grounds said no way is this thing going to rot down there. So annexed to my office, not before I did a good spray down, old guy was full of construction dust.

this about 3 years ago.
 
ya the cave, casino 3 stories. bottom is a dirt floor where foundation is and the casino bone yard, second is service floor, this is ware all the offices are and soft count, surveillance, team member dining room. my office, 3 rd floor is the casino floor. where folks give us there money.
 
I got it from the old sushi restaurant when they remodeled it, heaven knows what they payed for it. but they moved it down to the cave, Being grounds said no way is this thing going to rot down there. So annexed to my office, not before I did a good spray down, old guy was full of construction dust.

this about 3 years ago.

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thanks, it is just unbelievable they would throw this tree to the road side per say. I get pics, he is an old man juniper. I have a few plants in my office, African blood drop and the such, he is the star of the show, any trimming is a long thought out thing. and again keep your opinions to your self.
 
Is there a tree that is better INdoor?
go with a tree or shrub that is good with partial to full shade. Often called understory. if you're willing to provide extra lighting, pretty much any tree will do. keep in mind, some trees need that winter break and will need a season of dormancy.


Here's my first bonsai.
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it's an elm tree that started growing on some dirt covered patio stones so there shouldn't be a tap root. I've let it go outside for 4 years to thicken up the trunk, and have chopped it's top twice about 9" from the ground. I plan on digging it out, potting it up, and bending it to my will after the leaves fall.
 
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no offence gill but that's a shrub.
 
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