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Bonsai Gardening Basics



Bonsai trees might appear tranquil and peaceful, however, they require much time and effort to produce. Bonsai gardening constitutes an art form that has endured through numerous centuries. It started in Asia and has established itself around the Earth.

Novices in the art of bonsai need to study a great deal prior to cultivating a bonsai tree. It requires much patience to grow a bonsai tree.

First of all, you need rich soil and the proper containers to be successful. You also must know how to pick out an appropriate variety of plant before heading off to a greenhouse to acquire a bonsai. There are a lot of trees that are more suited to bonsai cultivation than others. You may wish to select a hardy and straightforward plant for your first attempt.

Bonsai Tree Selection

One of the most recommended bonsai trees for the novice is the Japanese Snowdrop. This tree is hardy and grows very well in an outdoor environment in full sun. It is an easy maintenance tree, provided that it is well watered so that the ball root system does not completely dry out. Yearly pruning is necessary for this tree along with constant observation of the roots.

Another great tree for beginners is the Japanese Pagoda. It is reasonably simple to maintain and grow. This variety of tree also flowers in season. The Japanese Pagoda will appreciate full sun with some partial shade. It does not like to be too hot or too dry, so it is important to keep the roots damp most of the time. It is important to ensure that the ball root system does not dry out completely for successful bonsai gardening.

Pointers for Bonsai Cultivation

It should always be remembered that not all varieties of bonsai have the same preferences for water and sun exposure. Therefore, it is imperative that you are knowledgeable of your plant's specific requirements in order to grow it successfully. There are certain varieties that require repotting every one to three years. This will help the plant maintain its roots and prevent their root system from attracting pests and other threats.

Training your bonsai tree means that the branches and twigs need to be wired and kept in place with some special branch benders. This process takes a lot of time, effort and patience which will be rewarded in the end with a beautiful bonsai tree.



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If you're looking for information on bonsai trees, you can find more articles by Sarah Duke at All About Bonsai Trees. Learn about the different varieties of bonsai, their care, the accessories you need, and more.


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