Bonsai Trees


Bonsai Plants

Picking The Best

Knowing what to look for when picking out bonsai plants is important. To pick out great bonsai plants that will grow and flourish in the environment you plan to grow them in, you have to know a few different things first. Care instructions, height, width, and shaping care are all part of the art of bonsai and can be overwhelming if you do not check to see what you need first. Here are a few examples of the things you should ask yourself before you start growing bonsai.

Care Instructions

Different types of bonsai plants will have different care instructions. This is the first thing you should look for when shopping for bonsai plants. Know what the watering instructions are first. If you are the type of person that will forget to water your bonsai plants once in awhile, pick a type of bonsai that does not require as much water as some of the others do. If you know you tend to over water your plants, pick a bonsai that can tolerate more water.

The next part of the care instructions for bonsai plants is sunlight. Most bonsai plants require a decent amount of sunlight, so make sure you have a sunny place in mind before you go to buy your bonsai plants. These plants can be grown indoors or outdoors, but must get a good dose of sunlight each day.

Height

The height of your bonsai plants is another aspect to look out for. Depending on where you plan to put it, you will need plenty of head room to let it grow out properly. If you plan to grow your bonsai outside, height will probably not be a factor when choosing your plants. But if you plan to grow it inside, know that some bonsai trees will grow taller than others and they will need the room to grow correctly. The same consideration applies to the width of the plant.

Shaping

Make sure that once you have picked out your bonsai plants that you take a lesson on shaping the tree. Many people love the aesthetic aspect of growing bonsai, so to be true to the art, you will need to take the time and effort to shape your tree. There are many different styles you can use, or you can come up with your own. Whatever you decide to do, make sure that you have the proper tools to do it. Garden centers will have the tools you need to order to properly trim and shape your bonsai plants.

 

 
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Bonsai General Care

... bonsai in water. Sunlight is essential to bonsai general care as it is for every other tree or plant. If you have an indoor bonsai, you should place it in indirect sunlight for about 5 hours. You can take it outside during warmer months but do not place the tree directly under the sun, especially during ... 

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Bonsai Plant Care

... degrees. In fact, around 35% of a plant's water intake does not happen through its roots. Washing or watering the entire foliage also prevents dust and dirt from blocking the breathing holes on the leaves. But if you have a flower-bearing bonsai, keep water off the flowers. Water is indeed a major factor ... 

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Bonsai Soil

... soil. Proper knowledge on what soil to use is very essential for a healthy and beautiful bonsai tree. It is fine for starters to use a ready-mixed bonsai soil from a nursery or garden center for the first few times. However, the use of inorganic soil is the most recommended. While there is not one particular ... 

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Bonsai Tool

... tool is used for disentangling the roots of a big bonsai tree. Because of its rounded end, you can re-arrange the roots of the bonsai plant without damaging them. Proper use of a bonsai tool does not only guarantee that your bonsai tree will grow healthy and beautiful but it will also be convenient for ... 

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Bonsai

... considered as family heirlooms. Bonsai trees will not survive if they are not taken care of properly. Pruning the roots is part of caring for a bonsai and is in no way harmful to the tree. In fact, root pruning is a common technique in horticulture and not just in bonsai training. The method of pruning ... 

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