Posted by admin on Mar 22, 2010 in
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bonsai trees
Those little trees with the matured and seemingly put-on roots around them are aptly called bonsai. They make for a very good indoor or outdoor décor for any home or commercial establishment. Every person who sees a bonsai will probably wonder whether they created by nature as such or if they are a product of the creative hands of man.
Bonsai is a Japanese word which refers to a tree placed in a tray, much like the way the modern bonsai plants look like. It is not just enough that an ideal tree species is chosen and dwarfed but the container where it is grown also adds to its value.
Bonsai growing usually starts as a hobby until a person gets enough experience and expertise in bonsai making to make his hobby a business. Bonsai growing is much like gardening but the difference lies in the skills necessary to produce the dwarfed trees.
The trees are dwarfed by regularly pruning the branches as well as the roots of the tree. A little bit of shaping and tugging is also necessary to keep the bonsai in the desired shape.
Bonsai growing is a painstaking hobby because a person can not produce beautiful bonsai trees in a day or two. A bonsai grower must wait for a long period, sometimes years to see the beauty of his creation come to life.
There are basically five bonsai styles which include the formal upright style, the informal upright style, slanting, cascade and semi-cascade style. These basic bonsai styles can already produce beautiful bonsai trees but growers are looking for more advanced styles to keep up with the growing demand for bonsai.
Bonsai growing is so dynamic that growers have developed advanced styles of bonsai trees. The advanced styles of growing bonsai however get their inspiration from the basic bonsai styles.
One of the advanced bonsai styles is known as Fukinagashi or what is commonly known as the windswept style. This style aims to personify the effects of nature through the bonsai design. The
The Bankan or Twisted style aptly follows the shapes taken by a dragon as the style seems to have gotten inspiration from the Chinese. Bonsai trees following this style may look like a roaring dragon or other forms taken by the dragon.
The Bunjin or Literati style of pruning bonsai is the simplest of the advanced styles of bonsai growing.
Growing bonsai can be therapeutic but it can also be a good money-making venture. The hobbyist should keep himself abreast of the latest bonsai styles so he will be able to present new designs to his clients. Bonsai growing basically stems from love of plants but somehow, it is also tied up with creativity and patience
Owner of http://www.mishobonsai.com , he been practicing bonsai for a decade. Found an interest in seeds. Mishobonsai.com sells tree seed and provides bonsai supplies.
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Posted by admin on Mar 21, 2010 in
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bonsai trees
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Lighted green bonsia tree. 128 Tiny Lights, sparkle. Plugs into AC power, weighted base included. Enjoy the beauty of a Japanese garden year round with our beautiful flowering bonsai tree. 30 inches in height 16 ft. electrical cord Multiple branches with 128 lights UL approved Transformer included Base 8″ Diameter For wedding planning, events, home decorating, endless uses…. More >>
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Posted by admin on Mar 21, 2010 in
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Growing and maintaining a healthy looking bonsai tree can sometimes prove to be a tough task
for those who are unaware of the necessary attention,patience and dedication needed in order to successfully grow and nurter a bonsai tree.This is where I would like to talk about and review a very helpful bonsai tree guide I recently bought, which is called “Bonsai Care Secrets”.This guide shows
people how to grow as well as take effective care of their bonsai trees.
This easy to follow,step by step guide which is also loaded with more than 50 colour photos, guides you in growing and maintaining a healthy looking bonsai tree.It does not matter If you are a beginner
or an experienced gardener who is already aware of bonsai tree needs, this ebook will
greatly enhance your knowledge for growing successful bonsai plants. With this ebook you will learn many aspects such as identifying ideal loactions for planting, different growing techniques, disease curing and general training all your bonsai trees.
The other important topics talked about include “How to identify types of bonsai for indoor or outdoor growing”,” Three simple ways to grow bonsai from cuttings or seeds” And various other tips and tricks to pruning and shaping a bonsai tree.This will help you achieve great success in growing your first Bonsai tree! This package also includes three bonus gifts which are “Growing Bonsai for Beginners”,”Growing Bonsai from Seed” and “Three Reports on Composting, Pest Management and Mulching”. This package is an absolute must for anyone interested in growing or maintaining bonsai trees.
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Posted by admin on Mar 21, 2010 in
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indoor bonsai trees
- Sheryls Shop Brush Cherry sold by Sheryls Shop
- Indoor Brush Cherry Bonsai Tree
- Great for Beginners!
- Keep indoors and near a window
- Don’t be fooled by others trying to sell our trees.
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Brush Cherry Bonsai Trees from Sheryls Shop are easy to care for. They come in a glazed pot. Detailed growing instructions come with each bonsai tree…. More >>
Brush Cherry Bonsai Tree by Sheryls Shop
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Posted by admin on Mar 20, 2010 in
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bonsai trees
- 3 years old, 10″ tall
- Suitable humidity/drip tray is recommended, To purchase add $6.95
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Posted by admin on Mar 18, 2010 in
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indoor bonsai trees
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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Posted by admin on Mar 18, 2010 in
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bonsai trees
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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Posted by admin on Mar 17, 2010 in
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indoor bonsai trees
- 3 years old
- 9 – 11 inches tall
- Flowering bonsai tree with bright beauties
- In red lava rock, looks great
- trouble free growing requirements
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Anthurium is the most popular and long lasting of all tropical flowering bonsai trees. Our premium red Anthurium, from anthos, meaning flower, and oura, meaning tail, refers to the many tiny-like spadix. These bright red colored beauties (currently in bloom) are the most well known the world over. Real Hawaiian lava rock is hand selected to provide a happy home for your Anthurium. Our Anthuriums have been specially hybridized for use as houseplants due to their trou… More >>
Red Anthurium In Hawaiian Lava Rock Bonsai Tree
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Posted by admin on Mar 16, 2010 in
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indoor bonsai trees
- Snow Rose Bonsai tree features the power and tranquility of Bonsai but in a smaller size.
- If space is a limitation, this Snow Rose bonsai tree can add color and harmony while still possessing all the characteristics of its larger version.
- A very hardy plant and perfect gift for anyone interested in the art of caring for Snow Rose bonsai trees.
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We’re selling one of this rare treasure! , The diameter of this plant is about 5″ ~ 8″ H and the pot size is 6″ x 5″…. More >>
9GreenBox – Serrisa Japonica Snow Rose Indoor Bonsai Tree with Ceramic Pot
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Posted by admin on Mar 16, 2010 in
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indoor bonsai trees
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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