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Bonsai Tool Kit for Beginners

Growing a bonsai tree is a great hobby and in culturing them, you will need to use a bonsai tool kit. Shaping and styling a bonsai tree should be done in a very artistic manner and the use of the right bonsai tool can make a difference. Several different bonsai tools have been developed over the past years and they can be obtained from a nursery or a gardening shop near you.

Just bear in mind that buying the more expensive ones can actually cause you to save more. This is because the cheaper the bonsai tool is the more chance that the materials used is not that good causing you to buy a new one just after a few uses.

A particular bonsai tool is designed to perform a specific task. Once you are accustomed to their usage, which can be shaping, styling, pruning and trimming, you can expand your collection of bonsai tools. Bonsai tools are actually sold separately from the plant but these days, starter kits for beginners have them included.

Starter kits should include the following bonsai tools:

Bonsai Wire Cutters

A very basic bonsai tool, the bonsai wire cutter is designed specifically for removing wires from the plant. Bonsai wire cutters have a round head perfect for systematically cutting the wire, preventing damage to the plant.

Bonsai Trimming Shears

This bonsai tool is used for trimming the twigs, branches and roots. The handle is quite big so that it will fit the hand. Also, this tool should always be kept sharp so that cutting the stem will be easy.

Concave Branch Cutter

This razor sharp bonsai tool is used for cutting the branches. This will cause the branch to heal fast because of small scarring. This tool is also considered very essential in growing a bonsai tree.

Spherical Knob Cutter

The Spherical Knob Cutter is used for removing roots and trunk knobs. Its head is shaped like a sphere that produces a hollow, round cut that heals quickly due to small scarring.

Bud Trimming Shears

This tool has a long and narrow body that is perfect for cutting the buds of the bonsai tree. However, it is not suitable for general trimming because the blades will rapidly become dull.

Root Hook

This bonsai 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 you when taking care of them. To obtain more information about these tools, it is best that you visit your local nursery or gardening center and ask assistance from an expert.

 

 
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