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Bonsai Boy’s Pre Bonsai Baby Jade Bonsai Tree – MediumPortulacaria Afra

Posted by admin on Mar 20, 2010 in Uncategorized

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  • 3 years old, 10″ tall
  • Suitable humidity/drip tray is recommended, To purchase add $6.95

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An Easy Care Indoor Bonsai, a Perfect Gift for First Timer

Posted by admin on Mar 20, 2010 in Uncategorized

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  • Very easy care!
  • It is a good bonsai for someone interested in investing in even more bonsais, but does not have much experience – it’s a good “starter tree”.
  • The tree would make a great centerpiece or addition to a desk, table or dresser.
  • The tree brings nature right into your home for your enjoyment.
  • Come with organic bonsai food and bonsai care instruction sheet.

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The 5 to 6 years old, 7 to 8 inches high Green Thumb Bonsai possesses many beautiful qualities of a mature, full size tree found in nature. A native to the Tropics, it is both strong and erect in appearance because of its sturdy trunk and the poise of its branches. The tree is aesthetically pleasing, which is improved by its positioning in the well-crafted ceramic pot. It is easy to care for, thrives in an indoor environment, and is not likely to dry out, making it … More >>

An Easy Care Indoor Bonsai, a Perfect Gift for First Timer

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Bonsai Boy’s Chinese Elm Bonsai Tree-Medium

Posted by admin on Mar 20, 2010 in Uncategorized

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  • 7 years old, 8″ tall
  • Recommended indoor bonsai tree, grown and trained by Bonsai Boy

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Has small evergreen leaves. Hardy with excellent branching characteristics. Trained in the traditional curved trunk style…. More >>

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How to Grow Bonsai Trees : Bonsai Garden Climate

Posted by admin on Mar 20, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Learn what kind of climate in which you should keep your bonsai tree, in this free video. Expert: Mike Hansen Bio: Mike Hansen, owner of Midwest Bonsai, has been growing, caring, selling, and instructing others in bonsai care for years. Mike is an expert bonsai master.

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How to Grow Bonsai Trees : How Often to Water your Bonsai Trees : Tips Watering Bonsai

Posted by admin on Mar 19, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Learn special watering instructions are needed to properly care for your bonsai tree, in this free video.Expert: Mike Hansen Bio: Mike Hansen, owner of Midwest Bonsai, has been growing, caring, selling, and instructing others in bonsai care for years. Mike is an expert bonsai master.

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Can you Find an E-book Marketing Niche?

Posted by admin on Mar 19, 2010 in Uncategorized

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I am a firm believer in the fact that there is a market for just about everything. I mean that most sincerely. This is not saying that every person in the world is going to want what you are trying to sell the no matter how pretty it is packaged, but there is someone out there that will buy it. Case in point, have you ever really looked at eBay and examined what is for sale on there? This is true for your eBook as well.

To start, there are some people that are collectors and they just browse the internet and buy eBooks, for no other reason then to just have them. I am sure that they read them and gather some information out of them and then move on to the next one. However, there are also people that are looking for specific eBooks due to interests that they have, to further their education on a particular subject. Chances are greater then not those people are looking for an eBook on a subject that you could be consider and “expert” on.

The key to getting your eBook to those people that are looking for your eBook is the trick. There is a fairly simple way to find them though. I am going to assume that you can write and write well enough to convincingly write an eBook. At least, this is my hope, I have paid for eBooks that appeared to be written by second graders, numerous spelling and grammatical errors. So if you aren’t going to spend the time to make your eBook look like it was written by an educated adult then don’t write an eBook.

Ok, to find you market you are going to write an article. Remember that all great things start small. Write an article that is about 500 to 800 words long. This article is going to be a brief overview of one of the topics you will cover in your eBook. Let’s say that you are going to write and eBook on how to grow bonsai trees. One topic in that book should be how to care for bonsai trees. So your article is going to be about that topic. Please proof read your article, no one is going to pay for your eBook if it looks like a child wrote it.

Take that article and post it to the various article sites on the net, post it in the paper, do an internet search to find groups that are interested in bonsai trees, gardening places, start a blog, etc. At the bottom of your article you will close it with whether you would like to be notified when the eBook “Growing the Great Bonsai” is available please send a blank email to joeshmo@something.com.

What do you know, you found your market. Once you have this list you can then use it for viral marketing. Viral marketing is really no more then those people that already have what you are selling or are interested in what you are selling telling all their like minded friends about you so that they then will buy what you are selling.

See there usually is a market for everything, including the eBook that you want to write. The trick is really all about finding that market and I just gave you an ironclad way to find that market. Happy writing to you!

You can get more quality free information about finding your own niche in the e-course “List Building in a Niche Market”. http://www.cyber-marketing411.com/niche11

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Silk Bonsai Trees

Posted by admin on Mar 18, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Do you know that bonsai trees are a great looking plant? You will find that you can make your room and home look just as you want it to with your bonsai. You will find that you can get a great look with silk bonsai trees as well. You do not have to have a real life plant to create a great looking space.


The silk bonsai trees that you find in the stores today are going to be a great addition to any home or office. You will be able to use your bonsai anywhere that you want in your home. You can use the silk bonsai inside and outdoors as well. The great part about the silk bonsai is that you do not have to worry about watering them or giving them the special attention that they may need.


You will be able to purchase the great looking silk bonsai trees pruned and looking great from the store. You will not have to do any work to them in order to get it to look as you expect them too. No one will ever know that your bonsai trees are not real life plants. You will not be able to tell the difference and you will love the way that these trees carry their beauty and look incredible in any space that you can think of.


If you are not sure what you will want to use for your bonsai trees, you simple need to do some searching. You will find a great deal of super real looking silk bonsai trees and plants in the stores today. You will not have to worry about using these great silk bonsai trees because you are going to be able to leave them in any area and not have to worry about them getting enough light or water.


Using these kind of bonsai will give you the appreciation that you are looking for to get interested in these unique and special plants. Once you see the beauty of these trees you will want to use them as much as you can. Think about this and then you will see all the different types of it there are today. You can find these great looking bonsai trees pruned in just about any shape or style that you are looking for.


The next time you are looking for a great tree or plant, you will want to think about using the silk bonsai trees that you find in the stores today. It is so easy to place these great plants and trees around your home just as you want it to. You can use these great plants in just about any environment that you want. There is no right and wrong when you are looking for a bonsai tree. You can use any type of tree in any area that you want.

Who else wants to discover the step by step secrets the bonsai masters use to create stunning bonsai trees – with very little work? Find out here at http://www.palalu.com/bonsai/

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Taking Care Of Your Bonsai Tree In The Winter Season

Posted by admin on Mar 18, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Many people do not realize that most bonsai plants are outdoor plants. To properly cultivate and maintain most bonsai trees they should not be kept inside but should be outside year round.

There are a group of what are called indoor bonsai trees. These are from warmer climates and are usually non-traditional species such as palm trees. Because they are from a warmer climate they do need to be kept indoors in most locales.
However if you are keeping traditional native bonsai trees in the US then chances are that tree needs to be outside. Most people do not realize how important it is for these trees to be wintered outside in a natural climate. For your tree to have a healthy and natural growing cycle it is critical for it to have this period of winter dormancy.

To give your plant this necessary period you will need to winter it someplace outside. The best way to accomplish this is to remove the tree from it’s container and plant it in your yard.

In most native trees the roots are the part of the tree that is most sensitive to the cold. Most plants will start experiencing root damage at about 23 degrees Fahrenheit. To help avoid root damage you will need to take the plant out of its container and then bury it in the yard or garden.

If you bury the plant so that the bottom branches are just barely exposed this should help keep the roots below the frost line. You should bury it in a shaded area. During the winter days the sun can cause the plant to lose it’s water and the frozen roots will not be able to replenish it.

If you do not have a yard to plant the tree in for the winter you can use a large container. A large container about the size of a vegetable crate should be sufficient.

You bury the plant in the container just like you would in the yard. And set it somewhere outside where will be exposed to natural elements. If you use a container it is very important that you monitor the soil moisture closely and do not allow it to dry out.

You can also winter your tree in an attic or garage as long as it is not heated and has windows. Be sure to place the plant where it is exposed to the light from the windows. You will still need to water the plant almost daily if you choose this method. If you plant is a conifer you will want to rotate it about once a week to so that all sides of the plant will be exposed to the sunlight.
You can prepare your tree for it’s winter storage as soon as the last leaves have fallen off. At that time the plant is dormant and ready to be moved.

In the spring you can remove it from the yard and place it back in a container as soon as you see the first buds appear. If you allow your plant to winter indoors they will bud early. When they bud early the days will still be too short for proper growth and the leaves will have long gaps between them.

Want to find out about gardening problems and organic vegetable gardening? Get tips from the Starting A Garden website.

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Advice on Caring For a Bonsai Tree

Posted by admin on Mar 18, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Bonsai which is an interesting technique of growing the adult trees in a miniature form was originated in Japan a long time ago. In fact when you see a banyan tree that looks like a 50 year old one with all its long branches, shoots and cylindrical roots but at the same time the height is just 4 to 5 feet then this becomes very unusual and exciting.


This is the reason why many people take keen interest in decorating the most exposed corner of their house with a Bonsai tree. But there are few things that are essential when it comes to taking proper care of a Bonsai tree. The most important elements are water, light and fertilizer.


Watering the Bonsai Tree


Water is the main component that a tree uses to prepare its food. A bonsai tree might die within its tub if you do not water it for continuous 48 hours. But then again excess water can act like poison to a bonsai tree. Now this is a fact that you will need to identify the right time to water your bonsai tree.


You can do this by judging the soil. Dig the upper surface of the soil and look at the inner part. If it is moist enough then you do not need to water it anymore. If it is dry then do not delay in watering them.


Fertilizing the Bonsai Tree


The soil that surrounds the roots of the bonsai tree contains very little nutritional value. Moreover the slightest bit of the minerals and other nutritional particles simply wash away when you put water everyday. But they need regular supply of food in order to survive and the bonsai trees just like other normal trees collect their food from the soil.


This is the reason why fertilizing the soil on a regular basis is very important. The most important elements required for its survival are nitrogen, potassium and phosphorous. You should apply the fertilizers which are rich in these 3 mineral contents. In fact the type of fertilizer will also depend on the species of the bonsai tree.


Keeping the Bonsai in Light


The rays of the sun are the basic necessity for any plant. There are many people who keep their bonsai plants at one corner of the room as a part of decoration and completely forget about taking them out regularly in the sun. This is the reason why the bonsai trees often become weak and gradually die.


So always place your bonsai tree in the sun-light for several hours in a day. But scorching heat of the sun and high temperature is harmful for the bonsai. Hence it is always advisable to keep them under some kind of shade which will shield the bonsai tree from the stark light but benefit them equally.

April owns website Bonsai Tree Care which has details of how to care for types of bonsai tree such as Azalea and Jade.

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Bonsai Boy’s Chinese Elm Bonsai TreeLarge

Posted by admin on Mar 18, 2010 in Uncategorized

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  • 10 years old, 13″ tall
  • Recommended indoor bonsai tree, grown and trained by Bonsai Boy.

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Has small evergreen leaves. Hardy with excellent branching characteristics. Tiered trained trunk gives the appearance of great age…. More >>

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