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4 hours ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

After reading this I did some research.  I guess it should be outside??

It should be fine in the house in a bright window or under a grow light through the winter. Then consider moving it outside in the spring and summer. Will likely need daily or twice daily watering in the summer. Again I would suggest getting in contact with the local bonsai club for good care tips for your area.

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1 hour ago, Johnsfolly said:

It should be fine in the house in a bright window or under a grow light through the winter. Then consider moving it outside in the spring and summer. Will likely need daily or twice daily watering in the summer. Again I would suggest getting in contact with the local bonsai club for good care tips for your area.

We try to let it get up to 4 hours sunlight....If the sun is out:D  That's the lady told me to do.

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On 12/19/2018 at 12:20 PM, Johnsfolly said:

It should be fine in the house in a bright window or under a grow light through the winter. Then consider moving it outside in the spring and summer. Will likely need daily or twice daily watering in the summer. Again I would suggest getting in contact with the local bonsai club for good care tips for your area.

After a lot of research she went outside.  

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6 minutes ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

After a lot of research she went outside.  

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If we put one of those out in our yard the deer would eat it immediately.

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19 minutes ago, snagged in outlet 3 said:

I'll find out pretty quick if they like juniper.  We are loaded with them.  

I didn't think deer liked evergreens???

They may not, but they'll eat it out of spite.  Evil creatures they are.

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1 minute ago, Quillback said:

They may not, but they'll eat it out of spite.  Evil creatures they are.

Pretty much.   Seems they avoid stuff with thorns, but anything else is fair game.  Rose bushes and cactus is the only thing of ours that they don't nibble on.

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