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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.

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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.

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Secrets to Growing Bonsai

Posted by admin on May 15, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Fall Bonsai Trees

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Some with nice fall colors, some that have already lost their leaves.

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What are the Essential Bonsai Tools in Grooming of Bonsai Trees?

Posted by admin on May 14, 2010 in Uncategorized

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When it comes to cultivation of bonsai trees, there are few essential bonsai tools that you need and only the right ones will assist in grooming a healthy bonsai plant. The choices for bonsai tools are varied and many but once you are informed of the relevant ones to use, selecting the proper tools will be a cinch.

There are a few basic bonsai tools that you need and a pair of scissors is necessary but remember that the scissors used for cutting bonsai branches and roots is different from ordinary one. The pair of scissors is designed carefully to suit the use on bonsai and will not cause damages to the plant even when you are pruning and cutting the branches.

Next on the line is the branch cutter that will be very useful in cutting off small branches. The branch cutter will come in useful when you are developing the bonsai plant from shrubs or an older bonsai plant when the pair of scissors will not suffice.

Other essential bonsai tools in the grooming of healthy and beautiful bonsais are the concave pruner. This sort of tool will result in shearing of branches to heal in double quick time than just an ordinary garden scissors. To aid precision cutting, concave pruner is a relevant bonsai tool.

In the event that you need to trim small branches, buds and leaves, bud scissors is very useful as their blades are small enough to control it and assist in trimming closely. For bonsai wire cutters, the difference between them and those normal one are that it is smaller with pointed edges to shear the branches with precision. The design is done in such a way that the nip of the wire cutters will not remove the branches that are wired as they so small that you can easily trim them.

There are also the root hook and the knob cutter with the knob cutter being use to get rid of outwardly projected stubs or wood in order to shape the trunk the way you like it. Besides that, you can form the root and the roughest parts of the trunk to whatever shapes that you can envision. Root hook is especially useful to untangle roots when repotting. In addition to, the root cutter and saw form an essential part of the bonsai tools kit as they will make the pruning of the roots more easily as well as forming of the bonsai plants.

As bonsai tools will ease the process of cultivating a healthy plant, it is vital that you take care of your bonsai tools so as to prolong their life as well as saving you lots of headaches. When bonsai tools rusted and blunt, you will expend more effort in pruning and shaping the bonsai plant and the end result will not be as good. Therefore proper care is essential so as not to have to replace tools frequently.

Bonsai tools are a necessity in the cultivation of healthy and beautiful bonsai and with lesser effort. Do not scrimp when it comes to choosing the basic bonsai tools that will enable more accurate and precise cutting and shaping of the bonsai trees.

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Bonsai Tree Care Tips ? Watering

Posted by admin on May 13, 2010 in Uncategorized

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With limited space and small amount of soil in a bonsai pot, regular attention is needed to ensure the tree is regularly watered. Sun, excessive heat and exposure to wind can dry out the soil in a short period of time. Hence, moisture levels should be monitored regularly.

Here are some tree care tips on watering:

During winter, if the trees are kept outside where rain can water them, then you need not worry about watering them, except when the weather is hot or there is little rain. During summer the plants need to be watered several times a week. During very hot periods, it is advised to water the tree atleast twice daily. It is also suggested to move the trees into shade. If the soil appears to be drying excessively fast, group the pots together so that the foliage creates a canopy to help shade the soil and keep it cooler. Clay pots allow additional evaporation from the sides of the pots and watering must be done more often. If there are two or three bonsai trees, you can use a watering can with a fine hose to water the soil and roots. But if you have a large number of bonsai trees, located at certain distance from each other in the garden, then you can invest in a drip irrigation system. If you are away from home most of the time, then it is a good idea to consider an automatic drip irrigation system or automatic watering system for Bonsai trees. The timers in the irrigation system can be set so that the bonsai are watered every day in the summer and every three days in the winter.

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Bonsai Trees For House And Garden

Posted by admin on May 11, 2010 in Uncategorized

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What plants, other than ferns and cut-leaf maples, would you recommend to be included in a japanese garden? There is a great variety of plants that could be used in a japanese garden. It depends on what type of garden you have in mind. Japanese gardens have evolved from primitive “Tei” gardens, to gardens that were influenced by the Sung and Tang Dinasties.


These gardens were very sumptuous and depicted dramatic landscape features. There were also Buddhist gardens that depicted paradise on earth. Influenced by the tea cerimony and its aesthetics, the military lords of feudal Japan, comissioned some very interesting gardens that still exist. My favorites are the Zen gardens and their simplicity. As you can see, there are many different types of japanese gardens, and they could use many different types of plants and materials.


Most all japanese gardens are use as a place of peace and quite. A way for the gardener to get out of the world and just enjoy sometime to themselves and there family. A lot of gardeners take a lot of pride in there garden. There garden reflects the way the gardener sees or feels like when they go out into there garden. A lot of monks and buddhist spend a lot of time in there gardens cleaning and just enjoying the great gifts that they were given. They even belive that if you listen hard enough you can hear the plants talking to you.


Bonsai refers to the miniaturizing of a plant, but it does not identify the type of plant that it is. There are hundreds of different types of bonsai plants. All of the bonsai plants out there never have the same name, but the only thing that they do have in common is that they are from the bonsai family. A complete description of the plant – leaf dimensions, leaf color, number of stems growing from the soil, does the stem branch or grow straight, does it have bark, and any other distinguishing characteristics that would ID your plant.


There are many types of bonsai trees out there for example: Madagascar palm bonsai tree, jade bonsai, and azalea bonsai. Bonsais are rarely easy and nearly always very expensive – and profitable! Unlike many bonsais, a Jade can survive as a houseplant. Bonsais are potted in a variety of different containers of different sizes and shape and with varied soil compositions.


But not all jade bonsai are the same. Having good inforamtion on the type of bonsai and what is need for it is something you can ask where you go and get your plants from, take inforamtion off the internet, look at books on bonsais, or you can talk to another gardener about it.


Azaleas Bonsai are tough to keep because Azaleas do not tolerate dryness and Bonsais have little soil and small pots so they dry out quickly. That means you may have to water your Azalea every day or two, although I cannot be sure of that without knowing the size and other factors. The withering that you mentioned is probably due to excessive soil dryness.


In addition, your Azalea needs at least a few hours of direct sun every day and it prefers cool temperatures. It may do better outside in a cool semi-shaded area during the warmer months. In any case, this is not an easy plant as it is very unforgiving of any lapses in watering, light or temperature.


The presence of fungus gnats is a good indication that the soil is staying too moist and the roots are rotting. The fungus gnat larvae feed on the decaying roots. I cannot say just how often your Bonsai should be watered, but is is apparent that you are watering too frequently. I suggest watering no more than twice per week as long as there is no evidence that the plant is wilting. This will help curb the root rot which, unlike the gnats, will kill the plant.


Adult fungus gnats fly around and are an annoyance, but they are not harmful to people. Each gnat lives for about 5 days. The trick is to get rid of the next generation – the gnat larvae that live in the top layer of the soil. Try to keep the soil as dry as possible. Remove all loose soil and rocks from the surface and place 1/2 inch slices of raw potato on the surface of the soil. These potato slices will attract the gnat larvae.


After a day or so, discard the slices along with the larvae inside. Repeat this until there are no more larvae in the potato. You just need to be a little more careful about how much water you give your bonsai after all the larvae are gone. Make sure that you do keep you bonsai tree in the sun.

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Bonsai Tree Kits

Posted by admin on May 11, 2010 in Uncategorized

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When it comes to bonsai tree kits you will find that they are easy to set up and they are also easily to care for. You will be able to find years of happiness when you purchase one of these kits. When it comes to the different types of kits that you can purchase you will find that there are plain bonsai tree kits that have a very nice, decorative pot or you could end up using the kit that includes things like a sand garden or a rock garden. You will find that there is a bit of serenity with these kits. You will want to make sure that you take some time to decide what type of tree kit it is that you are looking for.


You will also find that there are a lot of kits on the market, however, where can you purchase one of these bonsai tree kits? You will find that it would be a great idea if you go online and do some research. You should be able to find at least a dozen kits that you would like to have and for the right price. You will want to watch the prices of the kits because they can be a mere $20, however, they can go as high as $60. You will want to watch the prices and the kits. Make sure that you know what it is that you are buying.


You will find that once you have put the bonsai tree kits together you will be able to watch it grow into something much larger. You will want to make sure that you think about the trouble that you are going to have to go though once the plant has been potted. You will need to check and think about all the designs that you would like to cut your tree into. Keep in mind that a bonsai tree is not a bonsai tree until you learn how to cut it. You will want to consider the things that you will need to care for the tree and you should read the recommendations and needs of the kit before you buy it, because you never know what you are getting yourself into and after the fact, but by doing the right research you may be able to avoid surprises.


Keep in mind that the bonsai tree kit is a great and easy way to put together a bonsai tree. You will want to keep in mind that there are a lot of things that you will want to do with a bonsai tree and they can be costly, however, when you just purchase a kit you are able to save yourself a little bit of time and money.

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Who Can Plant A Bonsai Tree

Posted by admin on May 10, 2010 in Uncategorized

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There are a lot of people who would like to plant a bonsai tree for their indoor garden or for their office desk, however, they don’t understand what it takes to plant it. You will find that there is a lot more than just planting a tree in a pot when it comes to these unique plants. You need to be able to give them your time and devotion on daily basis. You will find that the time that you need to spend on a bonsai tree once you have it started is about ten minutes a day.


Of course you will need to do the normal water, feeding, and loving, however, you will need to give the plant plenty more time than just that. You will find that these trees need to be groomed. You will need to groom them on a regular basis too so that you can keep your tree so perfect and treat. You will also find that there are very delicate plants. You will find that this type of plant is more like a hobby rather than just a plant. It’s not something that you would like to have in the house to brighten the place up that you occasionally water and care for, but it happens to be something that you can really enjoy. You will find that the plant is very unique in style too.


A person who would like to plant a bonsai needs to be disciplined. You will need to take your time and figure out if it’s best for you. You will need to care for it as if it were a pet. You will need to give it water, food, and also groom it so that it looks like a appropriate bonsai tree.


This also takes a creative person. You will find that the bonsai tree is really not a bonsai tree until after you have cut it and shaped it into something more like a bonsai tree. You may want to go with the normal and common cloud-shape, but you will also find that there is a lot of room for creativity. You will want to think about what it is that you would like your plant to look for. You will also find that there is a lot ideas that you can make up from the top of your head or you can take the idea of someone else’s bonsai and make it your own. You will want to mix your ideas with a current bonsai tree style so that you can have a unique tree.


Honestly, anyone who is well self-disciplined can take good care of it and, also they learn how to make the tree their own special plant.

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