Thursday, February 6, 2014

A Little Knowledge About Caring For Bonsai



There are a lot of people whom I knew that takes care of a bonsai plant. One of my close friend is an enthusiast, she used to give me tips on how to maintain a bonsai plant and she even gave me books as a reference. That is also one reason why I know have a nursery for bonsai plants. I find bonsai plant as a form of art, where tree and pot form a harmonious unit with synchronized shape, texture and color. Bonsai, translated from Japanese as "tray planting" and there are different types of Bonsai that exists today. They are grown from the same seed as trees that grow to full size. They are grown in small containers and trimmed and trained so that they remained small and elegant.


Selecting a tree specie is the first step to grow a bonsai tree. You must make sure that the type of tree you grow should be reliant to the environment where you will be keeping it. Your region's climate and the your home environment should be taken into account when you are deciding which species of tree to grow. Next is deciding whether to plant the tree from the seed or also consider for a foraging for a bonsai tree. Although, planting a bonsai tree from a seed is a slow process but it is very rewarding in the end. Lastly, is the easiest way to begin the art of bonsai, but is also the most expensive. It is choosing from among the trees that have already been partially trained. Bonsai trees that have been grown from a seed and partially trained have already receive a lot of time and care, so they are usually quite pricey.
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Caring for bonsai trees is something which also requires a little knowledge and experience; some trees are hardy and can survive the temperature outside, while others will need a more protected environment. Other important considerations in bonsai gardening relate to the tools that you need to do the work. It is very important that you have the right equipment. Whilst a basic set of tool is not particularly expensive the correct equipment is essential for making your new hobby a success.

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