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3 Tips in Finding Your Source of Bonsai Trees for Successful Bonsai Tree Growing

Posted by admin on May 20, 2010 in Uncategorized

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In successful bonsai tree growing, your recall of some age-old mantras like you will reap what you have sown, and the fruit never falls far from the tree can help you a lot. It simply means that if you get your seeds from a good source, more likely you grow strong bonsai trees and it is success halfway won for your new hobby or business. BeginnerBonsai.com

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Bonsai Demonstration – A garden juniper becomes a bonsai tree – Part 2/2

Posted by admin on May 20, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Graham Potter styles a garden juniper for the first time, continued.

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Bonsai Gardening Secrets

Posted by admin on May 19, 2010 in Uncategorized

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www.howtocareforabonsaitree.com There’s finally a quick and easy, Step by Step, A to Z guide to creating your very own Bonsai Trees…even if you’re new at it and you’re not exactly a “green thumb”. Every single step…from the types of trees & plants that are suitable for Bonsai, to the over dozen different styles and techniques are laid out for you in a groundbreaking new book called Bonsai Gardening Secrets. www.howtocareforabonsaitree.com – created at http

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Dwarf Fruit Trees – Bonsai Bags

Posted by admin on May 18, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Dwarf Fruit Trees – Bonsai Bags

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Bonsai Tree pictures

Posted by admin on May 18, 2010 in Uncategorized

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The word Bonsai is Japanese and literally translated it means planted in a container. Basically Bonsai is a collection of techniques to grow, train and care for a tree in order to shape it into a miniature but naturally and old looking tree. Throughout the ages Bonsai has evolved from plants being grown in containers into a well respected form of art.

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Bonsai Demonstration – Olive Tree

Posted by admin on May 17, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Graham Potter from Kaizen Bonsai demonstrates on an Olive Tree.

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Tips for Wiring Bonsai Trees

Posted by admin on May 17, 2010 in Uncategorized

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If you want to shape your bonsai tree, then you will have to wire it at some point in its life.  There are many things you need to know about wiring bonsai trees.  This article will give you a few tips to get you started.

Type

There are two types of wire used on bonsais, namely copper and aluminum.  If you’re a beginner, it will probably be easier for you to use aluminum wire.  It can also be used again after being set into position.  The advantage of copper wire is that it has more holding power, but you can’t reuse it after setting it into position.

Thickness

You also need to think about thickness when wiring bonsai trees.  Copper wire is measured in gauge or mm, while aluminum is measured in mm.  It’s best to have wire available of various thicknesses if you want to fully wire the tree. 

It’s also important to note that copper has more holding power, so you can use thinner wire.  If you chose to use aluminum instead, you would need a thicker wire.  The appropriate thickness is largely determined by your specific tree’s pliability and strength.

Damage

It is quite easy to cause damage when wiring bonsai trees.  You should never try to wire a branch that appears to be too weak to sustain the pressure caused by the wire.  Also, you should monitor the tree to ensure the wire isn’t digging into the bark as it can cause unsightly scars that take a very long time to heal.  This is more commonly a problem during the spring and summer months.

These are a few tips for wiring bonsai trees. However, there are many other things you need to learn about bonsai tree care. So, click here now to learn everything else you need to know about growing bonsai trees.

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Bonsai Tree Care Tips -? Pruning

Posted by admin on May 16, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Pruning serves two purposes in bonsai tree care. Firstly, pruning removes branches that clutter and hinder the aesthetic design of the tree. Secondly, pruning directs and controls the growth of the tree. There are pruning forms such as branch pruning which include pinching (finger pruning) and leaf pruning to help encourage branching. There is also root pruning where roots are pruned.

Here are some Bonsai tree care tips on pruning:

Branch Pruning
o Pick the branches that you wish to keep and carefully remove the others.
o For new plants, allow the trunk to develop before pruning. Pruning branches from a developed trunk will increase the chances of survival of the tree.
o Always have a hand-sketch or image of what you want your tree to look like, at your disposal. This will help you to identify and remove branches that clutter the chosen style and obstruct the basic design.
o You should start with a light pruning then give it two or three weeks and wait for the bounce back to decide if you need to do more.
o If you need to redirect growth, then prune one area heavily and another much less. Thus, growth will be directed to the less pruned area.
o Always remember when you are pruning your bonsai that you can always remove something later but it is very difficult to put it back after you have cut it. So if in doubt leave it for now.

Root Pruning
o Select the roots you want to keep and get rid of the bad ones.
o When pruning you need to keep the branches and roots balanced for optimum results.

Kavita Masthoff is a freelance writer. She runs two websites — Quality PLR Articles and Bonsai Tree Care Tips

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Artificial Bonsai Trees Would Suit Any Environment

Posted by admin on May 16, 2010 in Uncategorized

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The bonsai tree is very unique and has its origin in Japan. It is unique because of the look it has, as the vines and the leaves are very delicate looking and uniquely designed. They are very intricately made as well, as it is known that a lot of natural vines are used to create artificial bonsai trees. Because of its unique beauty, many people would love to use them in their homes or offices.

If they cannot grow real ones, then artificial ones are the best option. Those buying these trees will have to understand that these are very much like the real ones. So much care and effort is taken to prepare these trees, because one small difference can be easily noted by someone. The species as well as style are all available in the artificial format, and there is no need to look hard for any variety.

One amazing fact that any bonsai tree lover will know is that there is a variety that is created with metal. This is a permanent creation, and it can be used as a great showpiece. A lot of people choose the pine tree, because they love the look and this tree may be a little larger than the others. The next popular tree is the cherry tree, which is a flowering tree.

Most of the time, clay containers are used to house these plants, and they get a very authentic look because of this. Artificial bonsai trees come in a variety of sizes, and they will look good in many places. You can even place them on windowsills and piano tops, as they have a very gentle look. They are designed in a way that it would suit any purpose.

What makes these trees different from the others is the fact that you can use a variety of lighting options. Since they are exotic in nature, there would be a touch of mysticism to it if light is added. Using the light effects, you can even keep it on the whole night to touch up the look of the place. The foliage that is used is chosen with a lot of care, just as the trunks are.

Some trunks will look very good because they will taper, and they give a different look to the tree. The height of these trees will begin at about eight inches and normally will be about eleven inches. You can keep these trees for many years, as the colors and texture will not lose any of its charm.

The maintenance however is just like the other artificial trees. All you need to do is keep dusting them whenever they get dirty. And this means that there is no real expense for maintaining the trees. These trees are truly a great way to decorate any place exclusively, as they are of less cost as well. You can even get trees for as less as ten dollars. Besides cost they would blend in with any environment.

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Art of Growing a Bonsai Tree

Posted by admin on May 15, 2010 in Uncategorized

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The art of growing bonsai trees originated in China almost 1,000 years ago. However, it was the Japanese that were able to truly develop it and turn it into a worldwide phenomenon. Bonsai refers to the practice of growing a fully matured tree at a miniature height. The art of shrinking trees as they grow has become a popular practice in all parts of the world and is considered not only artistic – but in some cultures it is spiritual to them.

Many feel that all you need to do is to place the tree of your choice in a pot and it will grow as a miniature tree. This is only one of many steps. A bonsai tree can only be miniature through the pruning of the branches and roots and other techniques. Those who have the ability to grow a perfect bonsai (fully mature miniature tree) are truly talented.

When growing bonsai trees you want to achieve the shape it will usually take on when it is full grown through the balance of the above ground growth and the root growth. You should begin to shape the tree while it is still young and as it matures. Shaping is controlled through the use of a copper wire on the branches and trunk of the tree. Make sure thought that you cut the wire off before it starts to dig into the tree and causes scarring.

You can grow a bonsai tree from either its cuttings or its seeds. When you grow from the seeds you will find it easier and much more rewarding. To watch it fully take on a new shape and grow so small is an amazing site. Using cuttings is a bit more difficult and involved because it can take them longer to mature.

There are two types of trees that you can grow from using cuttings; softwood and hardwood. Hardwood cuttings are taken at the end of the year’s growing season and the growth begins the following season. Softwood cuttings are taken in the summer – but they should be left along until the new growth starts to show. During this time the trees can then be placed in individual pots.

Bonsai Tree Care provides you with the necessary information to grow and cultivate your very own bonsai tree. For more information visit Bonsai Tree Care.

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