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Important Information About Bonsai Tree Care

Posted by admin on May 6, 2010 in Uncategorized

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When thinking about Bonsai tree care, the most important thing to think about is proper watering. This is the type of tree that can die from both over watering and under watering. If you over water this tree you can cause a fungus to grow in the soil, which will essentially cause the roots of the tree to decompose. If the tree is not watered enough, it can suffer drought which is a lack of water and the tree will once again die. While bonsai trees can be grown indoors, at some point in order for the tree to be healthy and survive for a longer period of time it must be taken outside. Bonsai trees that are grown exclusively inside do not have a high success rate.

 

The soil and the pots that are used when planting a bonsai tree are extremely important as well. The type of soil you use will affect how often you feed and water your tree. The recommended soil content should be as follows, 30% grit, 70 % humus for deciduous trees. However the type of soil that you use will depend greatly on which type of bonsai tree that you grow. For example the combination of grit and humus is reversed for evergreen bonsai trees. The type of pot that you plants your bonsai tree in plays an important role as well. While there are different recommendation for pots you try to select a pot that is two third to three quarters as well as the tree is tall. It should also be half as deep as the tree is tall. A general rule is to keep the pt as high as the width of the tree trunk. This will give the tree room to grow and expand in the pot. If you have selected a pot that you that you tree has outgrown or will outgrow do not rush to replant the tree. Replanting the tree can cause some damage and cause the tree to die.

 

Another important part of caring for your bonsai tree is called pruning. There are different ways to prune your bonsai tree.  There is branch pruning and root pruning. However, they do go hand in hand. If you are pruning the roots of you bonsai tree it is important that you also prune the branches of your tree. This will keep the tree balanced. The less foliage that you have up top means that there is less foliage that the roots have to support. If you are planning on doing some branch pruning it’s a good idea to clip the tip of the branches and the some slight pruning of the leaves. If you have branches that are crossing each other to crossing the trunk of the tree it is a good idea to cut these branches to give tree room to continue to grow. If you have twigs that are pointing straight down off the branches it is also a good idea to cut these as they will cause the branches to droop down.

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5 Proven Tips on How to Care For a Bonsai Tree Successfully

Posted by admin on Apr 23, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Basically, bonsai trees thrive outdoors; however, as peoples appreciation grew towards these miniature trees, more families have preferred bonsai trees to decorate their homes rather than putting up expensive paintings on the wall. With bonsai trees, its like bringing natures bounty right inside your living room. BeginnerBonsai.com

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Care For Bonsai Tree

Posted by admin on Apr 23, 2010 in Uncategorized

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The technique of growing bonsai trees is an old technique which was originated from Japan many years back. This technique is mainly used for decorating the exposed corner of the house. But before growing this tree you need to know some important things in which care for bonsai tree is the most crucial step.

The most important elements which come under consideration here are fertilizers, water and light.

FERTILIZERS:

The soil which surrounds the roots of the bonsai tree is not rich in nutrients. Due to constant watering, the minerals and nutritional particles are washed out. Like all the other trees the bonsai tree need regular supply of food for surviving. Food which is required by the tree is extracted from the soil. For this purpose, it’s important to fertilize the soil on regular basis.

In order to take proper care of bonsai tree, you must know which types of elements are required for its survival. Most important elements which are required for its survival include potassium, phosphorus and nitrogen. The fertilizers which are rich in these 3 mineral contents should be applied. The selection of a particular type of fertilizer may vary according to the species of the bonsai tree.

WATER:

Water is the most essential component which is required by every tree. To take care of bonsai tree, you must water the tree on constant basis. If the tree is not watered for continuous 48 hours it might die within its tub. For identifying the proper time of watering, you need to consider few things.

The most appropriate way of identifying the right time for watering is by judging the soil. You need to consider the inner part of the soil. For that, you have to dig the upper surface of the soil. After digging, if you found that inner surface is moist then it means that you do not need to water it any more. If you found the inner surface dry then you must start watering immediately.

LIGHT

Sun rays are considered as basic necessities of every plant. Bonsai tree is mostly used for the decoration and is kept in a corner of the room. Due to lack of sunlight the tree often become weak and gradually dies.

To take proper care of bonsai tree, you must place your tree in the place where it can consume sunlight for several hours. But you must remember one thing that high temperature and extreme heat of sun is harmful for the bonsai tree. Keep your bonsai tree under some shade where it can consume the necessary amount of sunlight but avoid stark light.

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Tips to Help You Care for a Bonsai Tree

Posted by admin on Apr 22, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Growing and caring for a bonsai tree can be both easy and difficult at the same.  Therefore it is important that you know how to properly care for a bonsai tree. Care for this type of tree involves watering, pruning and proper planting. A bonsai tree requires a certain amount of sunlight and water. Too much of either can cause more harm to the tree than good and it can actually kill the tree. This is why it is important to know how to take care of the tree before you decide to grow one in your home. One of the most favourite of the bonsai trees is the ficus bonsai tree.

 

Caring the for the ficus bonsai tree requires a great deal of patience. This type of tree needs to be kept inside all year long. Since it is a small tree and is planted in a small pot, you can occasionally bring the tree outside to give it some fresh air. Just like with other bonsai trees the soil should be given a chance to dry out in between watering. To test the soil you can stick your finger into the soil about an inch down; if you feel moist soil then you should wait to water your tree. However, the key is to not let the soil stay dry for an extended period of time because this could kill the tree.  There is a specific way to water a bonsai tree as well. You should allow the tree and the container it is in to soak for about ten minutes. Once it has soaked, you should allow the water to drain from the soil until no more water drips from the bottom of your container.

 

Replanting of a ficus bonsai tree is an important part of caring for a bonsai tree. It should be repotted once every two years. This is a type of tree that has a tendency to grow slowly but there are times when the bonsai tree will go through a growth spurt and if its container is somewhat small you might want to consider repotting before the two year period has expired. If you allow the tree to grow in a small pot it will begin take over the pot and as a result it will cease to grow after a period of time. If you need to change the pot in which you are growing your bonsai tree you should wait until the early months of spring to do so. After it is in the new pot, it should be watered thoroughly and then kept in the shade for at least a period of three weeks. This will give the root system time to take hold in the new pot.

 

Caring for the Ficus Bonsai tree means that you need to understand how your tree will react to the different temperatures and weather conditions during the different seasons. It is important that the bonsai tree is kept indoors during the winter months because it is not able to withstand cold temperatures. However, while indoors the tree must be kept in a sunny area so that it does get the proper amount of light. The temperature should be kept between 60 and 65 degrees at all times.

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Taking Care Of Your Bonsai Trees

Posted by admin on Apr 20, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Bonsai trees are extremely sensitive to their conditions and the caretaker needs to learn how to properly take care of these wonderful and attractive plants. Here are a few tips to ensure that you’re able to keep your tree healthy.

Bonsai trees are kept small by pruning the branches and roots and growing the trees in pots. A tree planted in a small pot is not a bonsai until it has been pruned, shaped, and trained into the desired shape. Bonsai trees are associated with artistic shapes and forms. This refers to the art of training and cultivating miniature trees in pots and containers.

Bonsai trees are not miniature naturally, but can be made out of any ordinary tree or shrub and are miniaturized through bonsai techniques. There are many different bonsai techniques, some are basic techniques while others are very advanced and only practiced by experienced bonsai masters.

These trees are living miniature trees and bonsai is the reproduction of natural tree forms in miniature. The practice of growing and forming these beautiful little trees has been going on for centuries in China and Japan. Bonsai trees are usually about balance, you do not want to get a tree that looks like it will fall over.

Branches that stick out towards you are also common pruning targets. Of course, what you prune from your plant should be your personal decision. Branches and twigs that can easily be bent towards the “good side” are tied together loosely with bonsai wire.

The more branches you can tie together, the more trees you will have for your little forest. Branch pruning should also occur near the start of spring. Pick the branches that you wish to keep and carefully remove the others.

Techniques cover both indoor and garden bonsai plants. Plants suited to bonsai pruning include ficus, azalea, Japanese maple trees, Chinese elm, bamboo, wisteria, gardenia and juniper.
Techniques such as cutting, pruning, and pinching are used to manipulate the pattern of growth and the result is a magnificent tree that is aesthetically pleasing to the eye. Today, Bonsai trees and their beauty fascinate western cultures.

Fertilize with a balanced tree fertilizer. Remember, bonsai are not houseplants. Fertilizer must be carefully monitored. Fertilization is usually very light and is usually applied in the spring just before new growth begins. During the summer bonsai may require daily watering, depending on the exposure and container size employed.

Trees are cultivated and groomed in a small container to stunt their growth and they are a beautiful miniaturized version of the real trees. It is possible to cultivate whatever trees you fancy. Bonsai trees are mostly outdoors and can often only be viewed indoors for a limited period of time before the tree is stressed and eventually dies.

Some reasons for this include improper temperature, humidity, air circulation and lighting. Bonsai trees are living miniature trees which increase in beauty and value as they mature over the years. Get into Bonzai trees for some are really dramatic patio or unique LIVING home and garden decorations.

Bonsai trees are intentionally allowed to become root-bound in their containers, and the roots, likewise, are pruned. But root-bound plants won’t thrive forever in that condition and bonsai trees must be re-potted every two or three years to leave the roots with new soil.

Bonsai trees are truly an art form. They are plants that are grown in trays or containers and developed so that they remain small. Bonsai trees are offered much more attention at their budding stage by the Bonsai farmer. The main aim of the Bonsai tree owner or Bonsai tree farmer is to provide all the conditions necessary for the Bonsai tree to grow up strong, healthy and aesthetic.

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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 >>

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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.

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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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Bonsai tree care

Posted by admin on Mar 15, 2010 in Uncategorized

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First and foremost think about the conditions the tree will be in. Indoor Bonsai will generally need to be close to a window or be supplemented with artificial light. A small tray with gravel and a little bit of water under the tree will add humidity around the tree. It may not need to be watered every day but it should be checked daily as the small pots can dry out rather quickly.

Steps in bonsai care

Watering Watering is the most important part in bonsai care. This is the crux of the art of bonsai. Most Bonsai tree that die are lost due to dehydration, either from lack of watering or from being kept in a low humidity environment (indoors) for too long. How often you should water is a common question people ask about bonsai trees. There is no hard and fast rule prescribed for the same. When the soil begins to dry out water your plant thoroughly until the excess water runs out of the bottom of the pot, signifying you’re done. Remember, over-watering is as bad as under-watering, thus all the fuss about getting it just right.

Pots and soil The soil you use affects rooting, feeding, watering and transpiration, it is where half your tree lives so this is the second biggest consideration in maintaining your bonsai. While the needs of individual species vary greatly a good rule of thumb is 30% grit, 70% humus for deciduous trees, and 70% grit with 30% humus for evergreen-needled plants. Bonsai trees should be fertilized with a water-soluble fertilizer once or twice per month during the growing season. However the choice of fertilizer may vary depending on the species you’ve chosen to miniaturize. Always apply fertilizer when the soil is wet. Bonsai trees are intentionally allowed to become root-bound in their containers, and the roots too, are pruned.

Pruning A bonsai plant is pruned in two ways viz. branch pruning and root pruning. Pruning of branches is performed in spring. Much, but not all of the new growth is removed. Branches are selected early on as the only branches to be allowed to prosper, while the excess branches are mercilessly pruned off. The main factor in maintaining bonsai is the removal of all but the most important parts of the plant. Bonsai is all about the reduction of everything just to the essential elements. Also Bonsai trees are intentionally allowed to become root-bound in their containers, and the roots too, are pruned. But root-bound plants won’t thrive forever in that condition and, indeed, bonsai trees must be re-potted every two or three years to furnish the roots with fresh soil.

Changing the shape of the tree Bonsai tree wiring is an advanced skill to grow the bonsai into an art form. Desirable branches are wired to control the direction in which they grow. Wiring can do a great deal to change the shape of the plant, but it can also do a great deal of damage to the plant if done incorrectly.

To sum up This may seem like a lot to do to just to buy a little tree, but it’s no different than any other informed purchase, just as you wouldn’t buy a fish without having a special home for it you should have a special home for your Bonsai tree.

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