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Caring for a bonsai tree is a good way for plant lovers to see the efforts they put into nurturing a plant turn into a work of art. Bonsai trees can be shaped into almost any shape imaginable, you just need to give the roots, leaves and branches proper care and time.

There are a few places to begin when you want to learn to grow and tend your own bonsai tree. You can introduce yourself to the hobby by buying an already designed tree. This kind of tree is usually over five years old and has already been groomed into its basic shape by a bonsai tree artist. Though these trees may be easier to maintain over designing and shaping your own tree, they are also more restrictive on the things that can be done with them. If you don't know how to care for a bonsai tree and don't care to spend a few years grooming and maintaining one, these trees are good to start with.

For those with previous experience, or those, who wish to learn an ancient and beautiful art form first-hand, acquiring a bonsai tree seedling and sculpting it as it grows can be a uniquely rewarding adventure. If you are planning to sculpt your own bonsai tree, there are several things that you will want to remember. First, sculpting a bonsai tree takes years. A bonsai tree you buy will likely be from seven years old to fifteen years old so that it has been gradually sculpted into the shape the artist has intended. You must be very patient when sculpting your tree. This will ensure great success of this artistry.

Bonsai tree sculpting will require you to have the appropriate tools. You will need wire pliers, branch cutters, and other pruning tools. Many of the required tools utilized in growing bonsai trees can be purchased at your local hardware stores or are sold in specialty online stores. While many of these tools are used in basic maintenance of established trees, there are some tools used for grafting and defoliation that are typically only purchased and used by those who are forming their own bonsai tree designs.

Many bonsai trees are only suitable for outdoor growth in ornamental gardens. However, there is a growing popularity in dwarf bonsai, many of which are built from trees that can flourish indoors. Before you purchase your established bonsai tree or your seedling, ensure that the tree can survive in the climate you wish to keep it in.

Most bonsai plants will be developed inside pots which have drainage openings which permit excess moisture from pooling inside the pot and producing root rot. Several individuals will use mesh around those openings to prevent pests from entering your pot from underneath and also keep loose soil in the pot. If you are interested in growing bonsai trees, you ought to make certain that you reside in a suitable area for the types of trees you wish to cultivate, or focus on acquiring an indoor form of bonsai.

by: Andrea Miller




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