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Peter H Williams

Bonsai Care

... the N-P-K (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) contained in that fertiliser. These elements will enhance the growth of your bonsai tree.What Does N-P-K Stand For & What Does It Do? N - Nitrogen is responsible for the size and amount of ... Read Read: Bonsai Care

By: Peter H Williams | 22/07/2008 | Gardening
Jonas Claes

Easy Bonsai Care for Beginners

... out overnight so that the chlorine and other chemicals can oxidize out of the water.  Wet the soil first, which will increase the bonsai’s ability to take in more water.  Afterwards, soak the soil until water runs out of the drainage holes ... Read Read: Easy Bonsai Care for Beginners

By: Jonas Claes | 18/11/2008 | Gardening
Peter H Williams

Bonsai Care – the Right Environment

... offers effective control over most pests. This type of insecticide is one of the mildest and safest, for humans, animals and bonsai - something of a vital importance, especially if you have children and pets. The incremental step of " ... Read Read: Bonsai Care – the Right Environment

By: Peter H Williams | 22/07/2008 | Gardening

First Time Bonsai: a 5 Points Survival Guide

... time. But a bonsai can live among hundreds of years (there are specimens of 1000 years and more), so you are not excused if you let your bonsai die. But what to do with that strange thing? This is a brief kick start guide to help you in ... Read Read: First Time Bonsai: a 5 Points Survival Guide

By: Davide Petilli | 31/03/2007 | Gardening
Jessica Phillips

What You Need to Know When Buying Bonsai Trees As a Gift

... a certain type of soil to grow. Some soils are already mixed with fertilizer to make your life easier. However, when buying bonsai soil you need to make sure that you not only buy enough soil to fill the pot but you will need to include ... Read Read: What You Need to Know When Buying Bonsai Trees As a Gift

By: Jessica Phillips | 28/08/2008 | Gardening

How to Make Your Bonsai Look Older

... being developed. Once the trunk is finished all thoughts of the leader are abandoned. The apex of your bonsai should now be thought of as an apical, central branch. It should be constructed the same as any other branch, however, the limb ... Read Read: How to Make Your Bonsai Look Older

By: Jason Dempsey | 04/03/2008 | Gardening

Bonsai Tree Information and Bonsai Tree Care

... trees have often been thought to have originated from Japan. However, records of more than 2,000 years old show that bonsai trees have been growing in China, not only as part of landscapes, but also in shallow containers. Approximately ... Read Read: Bonsai Tree Information and Bonsai Tree Care

By: Anthony Smith | 02/01/2008 | Gardening
Ray G Cunningham

Bonsai, an Exquisite Japanese Art Form

... grew that way, without human help. That is the aim. The Chinese tend toward the artistic and more imaginative with their bonsai, growing them into Chinese lettering and mythical lifeforms, as well as wildlife. Personally, I much ... Read Read: Bonsai, an Exquisite Japanese Art Form

By: Ray G Cunningham | 01/01/2008 | Gardening

Getting Started With your Bonsai Hobby

... better resist cracking in extreme temperatures. Most people will use mica or plastic pots when they are training their bonsai and switch them to ceramic stoneware when they plan on displaying them. Shallower yet wider pots tend to promote ... Read Read: Getting Started With your Bonsai Hobby

By: MelloBonsai | 01/10/2007 | Gardening

The Art of Making a Bonsai From a Shrub

... because it is longeval (can live for few hundreds years) and a real natural inheritance. Here are some steps for you to fallow for a best bonsai tree care. • For start, take a potted shrub (Hibiscus, Gardenia, Azalea etc.). Depending of ... Read Read: The Art of Making a Bonsai From a Shrub

By: Aura Angheliu | 29/05/2007 | Gardening

History Of Bonsai Trees

... to better understand the nature and to improve in appearance. The main factor in the development of the bonsai was the restriction on the most important parts of the plant. All apparently dispensable parts were removed. The removal of all ... Read Read: History Of Bonsai Trees

By: John Fisher | 14/11/2006 | Advice

Bonsai Tree - Black Pine / Pinus Thumbergii Tips And Information

... be too dense in the pot, and this will retard its growth and fertilization. Please repot this way. After pulling bonsai out of the pot, we may see the lump of root that has been converged with the soil. Throw 1/3 part around the lump by ... Read Read: Bonsai Tree - Black Pine / Pinus Thumbergii Tips And Information

By: Suhendra | 15/09/2006 | Advice

An Introduction To Indoor And Outdoor Bonsai Trees

... of humidity have to be monitored, and as much as possible you should provide the specific humidity level that your bonsai needs to grow. As long as you know what you are doing, however, it shouldn't be a problem for you. Taking care of a ... Read Read: An Introduction To Indoor And Outdoor Bonsai Trees

By: Lee Dobbins | 28/08/2006 | Gardening

Taking Care Of Your Bonsai Trees

... personal decision. Branches and twigs that can easily be bent towards the "good side" are tied together loosely with bonsai wire. The more branches you can tie together, the more trees you will have for your little forest. Branch pruning ... Read Read: Taking Care Of Your Bonsai Trees

By: Andre Arnett | 12/04/2009 | Gardening

Bonsai As An Art

... plants such as maple or oak trees are the best, when used they respond well and create the ideal bonsai culture. This is because these trees have leaves that are in proportion. Other species of plants that creates a required bonsai culture ... Read Read: Bonsai As An Art

By: Jeff | 27/02/2009 | Home & Family

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