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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.

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Bonsai Boy’s Chinese Elm Bonsai TreeLarge

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Step-By-Step Guide to Growing Bonsai Trees

Posted by admin on Mar 17, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Caring For Bonsai Trees

Posted by admin on Mar 17, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Do you love plants but you do not like to do some gardening outdoors? Do you prefer to have plants in pots or trays to be displayed inside the comfort of your homes? How about opting to put your green thumb at work by taking care of bonsai trees?

Bonsai trees are small or miniature trees that are placed in pots or trays. According to the World Book, the bonsai word means “tray planted.” It originated among the Japanese and Chinese aristocrats a long time ago and is currently a popular hobby among plant enthusiasts worldwide. You can find several kinds of bonsai trees like the typical ones which are the formal upright trees or those that are bended and curved artistically for aesthetic purposes. Not all trees are suited to be grown into bonsai trees. The popular ones include evergreens, pines, fruit trees like cherry and plum just to name a few.

Caring and growing bonsai trees are difficult and it often takes years of practice for some to master the art of growing them. The trees have to be properly pruned to keep it small and healthy. It entails a lot of patience, time and skills for that matter. Before deciding on a particular bonsai tree, plan on where you want to put it. Some types can be grown outdoors and some indoors. If you prefer to have it indoors, choose those kinds that are well suited for the indoors.

Bonsai trees require special attention and care for it to thrive. Bear in mind that we have constrained the tree’s growth into a pot or tray. Since bonsai trees are planted in an area with a limited amount of soil, you need to check the frequency with which it needs to be watered. We have to keep the soil moist and damp to ensure that it has enough supply of water to nourish it. You can check the dampness of the soil by placing your finger about several centimeters deep into the soil to feel if it is dry or you could use a water meter if you have one. If it is necessary to water it, give it enough water and ensure that it drains through the bottom of the holes in the pot or tray.

For its daily dose of sunlight, place your bonsai tree outdoors especially if it requires some direct sunlight. To ensure soil nutrients regularly schedule fertilization for your bonsai plants.

These are just some of the basic things you need to do to properly take care of your bonsai plants. Before buying any bonsai always ask and research for more information to ensure that your bonsai will live for more years to come.

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Red Anthurium In Hawaiian Lava Rock Bonsai Tree

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How to Grow Bonsai Trees : What Type of Soil is Necessary for Bonsai Trees

Posted by admin on Mar 16, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Learn about the special soil you need for growing bonsai trees, 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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9GreenBox – Serrisa Japonica Snow Rose Indoor Bonsai Tree with Ceramic Pot

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  • Snow Rose Bonsai tree features the power and tranquility of Bonsai but in a smaller size.
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How to Grow Bonsai Trees : Tips for Growing Healthy Bonsai Trees

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Learn some professional tips for growing healthy bonsai trees, 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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The Bonsai Tree Care

Posted by admin on Mar 16, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Properly caring for your Indoor Bonsai Tree is essential, but by basically next a few budding procedures, you can grow some really striking Bonsai Trees. If you simply keep these few chief tips in thinker you should have no quandary mounting the enclosed Bonsai Tree.

The First thing you should keep in object when emergent the internal Bonsai Tree is choosing the right upward environment. Your Bonsai Tree should be kept in a scope that is just the right temperature, not too hot and not too cold. In addition, the span should have a cause of inborn light. You will want to keep your internal Bonsai Tree in a room with plethora of large windows to allow your ranking to obtain as much indirect sunlight as viable.

Another important cause to mount the inside Bonsai Tree is with the proper soil. Not only do you want the record trait soil vacant, but also you may necessary to use different types of soil for the different Bonsai Trees. The best way to uncover which soil is right for the capture of inside Bonsai Tree that you propose to grow is to vacation a gardening storeroom and ask them. Make certainly that you inform them right which letters of Bonsai Tree you penury the soil for.

Not applying fertilizer correctly could be devastating to your enclosed Bonsai Tree. This is a general confuse for beginners. The inside Bonsai Tree wishes to be given a water-soluble fertilizer at various time. It is also important that the fertilizer be useful only when the soil is wet. In addition, it is recommended that you use the highest eminence fertilizer untaken.

Watering your covered Bonsai Tree correctly is easily one of the most important rudiments of growing the ranking successfully. If you don’t water enough the hierarchy becomes dehydrated and shortly dies; watering too much drowns the ranking with an alike findings. A good tenet to track when watering your internal Bonsai Tree is to pause until the soil begins to dry out but is not completely dry. At this spot you want to add enough water that it saturates the soil and seeps out the underside. Don’t water again until the soil begins to dry out. Pruning the indoor Bonsai Tree is also important to successfully growing these grass. There are two different steps to prune the Bonsai Tree. In the spring the kindling of the leaves should be trimmed, leaving only the brushwood you long to keep. Root pruning should be done when the roots have destined up in the pot.

Once you have learned the basics of caring for the indoor Bonsai Tree, you will find these to be wonderful plants for your home.

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Taking Care of Your Bonsai Tree

Posted by admin on Mar 15, 2010 in Uncategorized

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If you want a bonsai tree or if you are thinking of having one but don’t have enough knowledge about it, you might want to rein yourself in before getting one. You first need to learn the basics about bonsai tree care. Taking care of a bonsai trees isn’t as easy as taking care of any other plant that needs the usual watering, sunlight exposure, and fertilizer. In fact, it is quite challenging since it involves a number of different factors beginning with the type of bonsai tree that you have.

You have to be vigilant when taking care of your bonsai tree. Its container provides little protection, water and nutrients can easily be depleted. 

When watering your bonsai, you have to consider the species of your tree. Some species can tolerate constant moisture while others thrive in instances of dry periods. As a general rule, avoid heavy watering because it makes your bonsai tree more vulnerable to fungal infections and may cause the roots to rot.

Meanwhile, there should also be some protection to keep the moisture in the soil and prevent it from quickly drying due to wind and sun exposure. Excessive drying of the soil will produce massive damage to the roots of your bonsai tree and is the quickest way to kill your plant.   Another vital factor in bonsai tree care is about putting fertilizers on your tree. Because bonsai trees are contained in small pots, they have limited soil so nutrients are scarce. Thus, your bonsai needs three main ingredients – nitrogen, potash, phosphoric acid. Your bonsai will need less feed in spring and more in the fall. 

Providing your bonsai tree the adequate amount of sunlight is also essential to keep your tree lush. If you have an indoor bonsai tree, situate your bonsai near the window to receive enough light exposure. However, if it is an outdoor bonsai tree, you have to appropriate a shade to control the light being received by your tree as too much sun exposure may dry the soil.   Lastly, a young bonsai tree is normally repotted every two years and becomes less as it matures. Repotting and root-pruning helps the bonsai to develop as new roots grow to absorb more moisture and nutrients efficiently.

A well-maintained bonsai tree provides a beautiful ambiance. By following these tips, you are assured to enjoy its beauty for many years.

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