What You Must Know About Bonsai Trees

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Bonsai is the art of cultivating miniaturized plants. The plants themselves are normal sized plants; they are not grown specifically for bonsai. The miniaturization is what makes bonsai such a great hobby, as enthusiasts prune the roots and shape the leaves of normal trees and shrubs to restrict them to a miniature bonsai scale.

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Training A Buttonwood Bonsai Tree

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

There is a time honored tradition that was once reserved for eastern royalty that has gradually become more and more popular here in the western world over the last hundred years or so. That time honored tradition is called the art of bonsai. Bonsai is the art of taking regular trees and training and pruning them so that they not only stay miniature sized, but also so that they grow into the loveliest of shapes that are as lovely as they are unusual. One of the most popular types of bonsai tree is the buttonwood bonsai. These sweet little evergreen trees are relatively simple to care for once they have been properly trained. It is that training process that we want to cover here.

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What The Heck Is A China Bonsai Tool?

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Like with any other art or craft, you need the right tools to help you get the image in your head to real life. Bonsai is the art of shaping, maintaining and presenting little trees. Since the size and scale of what you are doing is so different from maintaining a regular-sized tree, the usual gardening tools are too cumbersome to use. Some bonsai masters prefer Japanese bonsai tools, and others prefer bonsai tools from China. They are usually referred to as Chinese bonsai tools, but sometimes are listed as China bonsai tools.

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Dwarf Jade Bonsai – New And Making Itself Known

Friday, March 21st, 2008

The dwarf jade bonsai is relatively new to the word of bonsai. Just about any plant can be used for bonsai since it is simply the art of cultivating a plant into a particular size and shape and maintaining it in that size and shape for the duration of its life. However, there are some plants, which are more traditional used than others. The dwarf jade bonsai is a new comer to the plants, which are commonly being used and cultivated as bonsai.

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All You Need To Know About Ficus Bonsai Care

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

There are many, many species of trees that are used successfully for bonsai. Each of these trees have three specific attributes – (1) they look exceptionally attractive when dwarfed, (2) they live at least for a few decades and (3) are easily moldable. Only when a tree fits these three criteria does it become a success with bonsai.

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A Step by Step Guide to Growing Bonsai Trees

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

Bonsai trees are truly beautiful and unique. There is no other tree or plant in the world that could be mistaken for a Bonsai, because they are completely their own. Many people look at Bonsai trees and assume that they would be difficult to grow but this is actually not true. In fact, as long as you are willing to put some time and effort into the process, growing Bonsai trees can actually be quite easy and enjoyable.

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How To Make A Bonsai Tree Grow Indoors

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Many people are fascinated by the beauty and unique nature of bonsai trees. Basically, they are a small tree that is grown in a tray or pot. More people are taking up the hobby of bonsai growing all the time. These plants were originally intended for outdoor growing, but over the last several years, people have learned how to make bonsai trees grow indoors.

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Many Ways To Display Your Indoor Bonsai

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

Bonsai is an art form, albeit it uses elements we don’t normally associate with art. Instead of using canvas, frames and paints, bonsai uses bits of nature – the bonsai tree, soil, water and rocks. Indoor bonsai is even more special, as this living sculpture is living inside with you as a perpetual connection to Mother Nature. The art of bonsai is not all about the tree. It is also about how that tree is displayed.

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Is Inducing Flowering For Bougainvillea Bonsai Necessary At All?

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

The majority of the bonsai trees do not flower or fruit with very few exceptions. Part of that exceptional group is the bougainvillea which belongs to the Nyctaginaceace family that is special in the fact that this is partly a very strong tree and partly an evergreen vine. This is maybe the only one tree that was discovered and adapted to bonsai in America exclusively.

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Whatever Happened To Baby Jade Bonsai?

Tuesday, March 4th, 2008

Jade bonsai is also known as baby jade bonsai, which is actually a more sensible name. The art of bonsai begins when the trees are still saplings. You prevent them from growing to their full height with careful pruning and shaping. Your goal is to keep the tree from growing too big. You can’t get them to shrink. Other names for the baby jade bonsai include Small Leaf Jade and Elephant Plant.

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