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subject: Beginning Your Journey With Bonsai In A Number Of Straightforward Steps [print this page]


Caring for a bonsai tree is a great method for plants lovers to transition their hobby into an art form. Via maintaining the branches, roots and leaves, the Bonsai can be shaped in any way you can imagine.

If you are considering sculpting your own Bonsai, here are some tips to get you started. A pre-designed tree you purchase might be the way to begin with bonsais. These trees are usually at least 5 years old, and have already been shaped by a professional 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.

If you're willing to do the work, or are a previous bonsai owner, you can purchase a young seedling and do the tree sculpting yourself. If you're planning to craft your own bonsai tree, keep in mind several elements. Sculpting your bonsai tree will require years of your time. Most of the trees you buy are very old. These trees are at least 5 years old, and have already been shaped by a professional to some degree. When you begin sculpting your own tree, you will need to remember that patience is necessary in order to succeed at this art.

Bonsai tree sculpting will require you to have the appropriate tools. Wire pliers, branch cutters, and pruners are some of the tools required. Hardware stores or online shops that specialize in bonsai tree care supplies are where you should look to find all the tools you will require to care for and maintain your bonsai tree. Whilst most of these tools are used for basic maintenance of established trees, there are a few tools that are used for defoliation and grafting that are typically purchased only by those forming their own bonsai tree design.

Many bonsai trees are only suitable for outdoor growth in ornamental gardens. Many trees that do well inside can be used in the popular art of dwarf bonsai. Don't buy any type of bonsai tree unless you know that it can handle the climate you want to grow it in.

Most bonsai plants will be grown in pots that have drainage holes that permit excess moisture from pooling within the pot and creating root rot. Many gardeners will use mesh around these openings to thwart pests from entering your pot from underneath as well as keep loose soil within the pot. If you are interested in growing bonsais, you ought to make sure that you reside in a good area for the kinds of trees you wish to nurture, or focus on purchasing an indoor kind of bonsai.

by: Andrea Miller




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