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A 4 to 5 Year Old Juniper Bonsai Tree

Posted by admin on Feb 27, 2010 in Uncategorized

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  • Easy Care Indoor and Outdoor Juniper Bonsai.
  • About 4 to 5 Year Old.
  • Handcrafted by Bonsai Etc. Nursery.
  • Sitting in a Quality, Handsome, Japanese Handmade Bonsai Bowl – “donburi” style container
  • Come with Instruction Sheet, and Organic Bonsai Foods.

Product Description
A 4 to 5 year old juniper bonsai trees crafted for anyone, especially those who wishes to for his/her first bonsai tree. This juniper tree has fresh green needles throughout the year and requires only minimal care.

The juniper is indeed one of the most popular bonsais grown in the States, its evergreen features and naturally cascading branches shows the intrinsic beauty of nature. Though many nurseries have claimed to grow and craft the trees; we DO NOT stick a tr… More >>

A 4 to 5 Year Old Juniper Bonsai Tree

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History Of Bonsai Trees

Posted by admin on Feb 26, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Trimming and sculpting trees to bonsai has a long history. The first bonsai trees should have been planted in China already about 2000 years ago in trays. People mentions the miniaturised creation of bonsai trees in China Pensai. Besides, the typical growth forms of the tree vegetation are postformed in some provinces as a Pensai. In other provinces Pensai are formed rather in weird, symbolical shapes, for example, in dragon’s figure.

China had traditionally a great influence on the cultural development of Japan. Thus the Buddhism could gain a foothold beside the state religion of the Shinto rather early in Japan. Walking monks of the Zen Buddhism brought therefore the first Pensai to Japan. In the culturally very open imperial city Kyoto noble ladies and gentlemen soon dealt beside the art of the ikebana and the tea ceremony with the small bonsai trees.

In the 17th and 18th century the Japanese bonsai art reached their peak. It had become a part of the Japanese way of life. Bonsai had served to better understand the nature and to improve in appearance. The main factor in the development of the bonsai was the restriction on the most important parts of the plant. All apparently dispensable parts were removed. The removal of all insignificant and the reduction on the essential elements for the final improvement was symbolic for the Japanese philosophy of that time. Bonsai developed in different style directions which considerably differed of each other. Bonsai artists attempted more and more culturally important elements like rock to realise accent works.

After more than 230 years of the global isolation Japan opened at the middle of 19th century to the rest of the world. The travellers came back from Japan and had seen the miniature trees in the ceramic containers which copied ripe, high trees in the nature. Then at the end of the century exhibitions followed in London, Vienna and Paris. Especially the Paris world exhibition in 1900 announced bonsai to the wide world public. The inquiry for bonsai started to rise rapidly. The lack of natural small-grown trees led to the commercial production of the bonsai. Several basic styles asserted themselves. The bonsai artists made use of wire, bamboo canes and other technologies to influence growing, shaping and developing.

Still today bonsai is highly respected as a symbol of the japanese culture and ideals. Nowadays in Japan bonsai is not left any more only to the upper class, but has asserted itself in all social classes. Japanese incline especially with pleasure to use only native species for their bonsai trees. In particular pines, azaleas and maple are looked as the traditional bonsai trees. In other countries people are not fixed and uses also many other tree species for growing bonsai under the most different climatic conditions. Particularly in last decades the development of the bonsai was going on. The bonsai world has become smaller. All over the world people began, whether in Asia, in Europe, in the United States and even in Greenland, to discover bonsai as their hobby. In the meantime, bonsai art also reflected the great variety in predilections and characteristics of the most different countries and their cultures.

With proper care bonsai trees can become hundreds of years old. Such highly respected specimens are transmitted from generation to generation and are admired for their age and revered. The aging of the bonsai trees is often connected also with the events in the life of the people that have looked in the course of the centuries after them. Such old bonsai trees are extremely beautiful. Nevertheless, with the bonsai tree the age hasn’t the highest priority, however caring bonsai for years away and developing of the knowledge about the tree. It is most important that a bonsai tree can generate his desired artistic effect and grows up in the right proportion to the suitable container, so that the tree can develop with good health.

John Fisher, the owner of Bonsai Care, like to share information and advices on growing, trimming, sculpting and pruning bonsai and will introduce you to bonsai techniques and how to grow your own bonsai tree.

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Brussel’s Podocarpus Indoor Bonsai Tree

Posted by admin on Feb 26, 2010 in Uncategorized

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  • Podocarpus bonsai; tropical, indoor tree
  • Adapts well to variety of indoor conditions
  • Pine-like foliage resembles styles of larger, specimen trees
  • Grown under carefully controlled conditions
  • 5 years old, 6 to 10 inches tall; 6-inch, glazed, rectangular pot

Brussel’s Podocarpus Indoor Bonsai Tree

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Bonsai Trees

Posted by admin on Feb 26, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Video montage of some beautiful Bonsai Trees.

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Tips on Caring for Indoor Bonsai Trees

Posted by admin on Feb 26, 2010 in Uncategorized

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There are various species suitable to use for indoor bonsai trees.  Some of these include Ficus, Serissa, Boxwood, and Gardenia.  If you want to grow your own miniature tree indoors, you will need to know a few things beforehand.  This article will give you a few tips on growing indoor bonsai trees.

Light

Indoor trees usually require between four and six hours of light each day.  It’s best to put them near a window that faces south.  This will allow them to receive morning sun and shade in the afternoon.  If a southern facing window isn’t an option, you can put them on a window fill that faces west or east. 

Windows facing in either of these three directions are best.  However, if you only have a window that faces north, you can put your tree there.  You will need to use a grow light in this situation though.

Humidity

Indoor bonsai trees will suffer if you don’t provide them with enough humidity.  The heating system in your home will reduce the amount of humidity available.  You should put your tree in a small tray filled with water and gravel.  There will be plenty of moisture available as the water evaporates.  You can also mist the leaves with water a little bit.

Water

These trees usually don’t need to be watered everyday.  Water requirements depend on the type of pot you’re using, the specific species you’re growing, and the type of soil in the pot.  However, since they trees are in small pots, they will probably dry out very quickly.  You should monitor this frequently by sticking your finger in the soil to see how moist it is.  If the tree is receiving a lot of sun, it will require more water.

These are a few tips on caring for indoor bonsai trees. There are many more things that you need to learn about growing bonsai trees. So, click here now to learn everything you need to know about bonsai tree care.

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How to Grow and take care for Outdoor Bonsai Trees

Posted by admin on Feb 25, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Growing bonsai trees are a reproduction of basically a natural tree but only miniature. Thus it requires basic bonsai tree care in order for it to grow properly since they are absolutely dependent on you for their proper care.

Whether you choose to buy bonsai trees or grow them from seeds which will make you wait for an awfully long time before you see the actual result, you will need the fundamental knowledge of bonsai tree care in order for you to have success in this form of art – growing bonsai tree.

With proper bonsai tree care, your plant will grow healthy and more like a woven masterpiece rather than just a plant. You will then be able to appreciate the beauty it can bring you. Below are some instructions on proper growing and basic bonsai tree care.

1 – Positioning

It is important that you know placement of your bonsai tree that will enable it to have the necessary things needed for survival such as light and humidity. You will also need to take necessary precautions during the seasons for proper bonsai tree care. Basically, throughout spring, summer and fall you can put your tree on the patio, balcony, and terrace or garden whichever you prefer. On winter season however, bonsai trees are in the dormant stage so they don’t really need light but will require watering.

2 – Watering

You should never neglect water as part of the proper bonsai tree care. Bonsai soil should not be completely dry since humidity is necessary. If your tree receives direct sunlight, it may be possible to water it once daily but this can vary with the size of your pot, soil type and the variety of bonsai tree that you are growing or caring for.

3 – Trimming and Pinching

You should never remove all the new growth because they are necessary to maintain and sustain the overall health of your tree. Trim and pinch to the farthest safe point. Some varieties of bonsai trees will require periodic trimming and pinching. Since bonsai trees grow at a different rate, you need to evaluate this growth rate in order for you to adjust the trimming and pinching schedule.

4 – Repotting

Periodical repotting should be done to ensure proper bonsai tree care. Repotting will ensure that your tree will have continuous supply of fresh soil to enable it to develop a more compact root system. Some trees need repotting once every two or three years while some need repotting once every four or five years which really depend on the rate of the growth of the bonsai tree.

Growing bonsai trees will entail a lot of effort and work on your part but you will be able to appreciate its beauty once it has been taken cared of properly. Many people have already taken interest in growing bonsai trees and have been putting up different practices when trying to grow and care for a specific variety of the bonsai tree.

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Brussel’s Green Mound Juniper Outdoor Bonsai Tree

Posted by admin on Feb 24, 2010 in Uncategorized

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  • Green Mound juniper bonsai; outdoor, evergreen tree
  • Low-maintenance, easier variety
  • Ideal for beginners and do-it-yourself practitioners
  • Grown under carefully controlled conditions
  • 3 years old; 6 to 8 inches tall

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The natural movement of this tree’s trunk and branches capture the essence of bonsai, making Green Mound the most used juniper variety. The texture of the Green Mound Juniper’s foliage and the ease of trimming make this outdoor bonsai a winner for beginners…. More >>

Brussel’s Green Mound Juniper Outdoor Bonsai Tree

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White Pine Bonsai Tree For Sale Delivery Anywhere In UK

Posted by admin on Feb 24, 2010 in Uncategorized

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This actual Bonsai Tree is for sale & can be delivered by courier to anywhere in the UK. Please visit www.allthingsbonsai.co.uk to purchase this outdoor bonsai tree or other bonsai products including indoor bonsai trees, tools, pots, wire, soil & a wide range of other bonsai goods.

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Florida Privet Pre Bonsai Tree.wmv

Posted by admin on Feb 21, 2010 in Uncategorized

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