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Taking Care Of Your Bonsai Trees

Bonsai trees are extremely sensitive to their conditions and the caretaker needs to learn how to properly take care of these wonderful and attractive plants. Here are a few tips to ensure that you're able to keep your tree healthy.

Bonsai trees are kept small by pruning the branches and roots and growing the trees in pots. A tree planted in a small pot is not a bonsai until it has been pruned, shaped, and trained into the desired shape. Bonsai trees are associated with artistic shapes and forms. This refers to the art of training and cultivating miniature trees in pots and containers.

Bonsai trees are not miniature naturally, but can be made out of any ordinary tree or shrub and are miniaturized through bonsai techniques. There are many different bonsai techniques, some are basic techniques while others are very advanced and only practiced by experienced bonsai masters.

These trees are living miniature trees and bonsai is the reproduction of natural tree forms in miniature. The practice of growing and forming these beautiful little trees has been going on for centuries in China and Japan. Bonsai trees are usually about balance, you do not want to get a tree that looks like it will fall over.

Branches that stick out towards you are also common pruning targets. Of course, what you prune from your plant should be your 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 should also occur near the start of spring. Pick the branches that you wish to keep and carefully remove the others.

Techniques cover both indoor and garden bonsai plants. Plants suited to bonsai pruning include ficus, azalea, Japanese maple trees, Chinese elm, bamboo, wisteria, gardenia and juniper.
Techniques such as cutting, pruning, and pinching are used to manipulate the pattern of growth and the result is a magnificent tree that is aesthetically pleasing to the eye. Today, Bonsai trees and their beauty fascinate western cultures.

Fertilize with a balanced tree fertilizer. Remember, bonsai are not houseplants. Fertilizer must be carefully monitored. Fertilization is usually very light and is usually applied in the spring just before new growth begins. During the summer bonsai may require daily watering, depending on the exposure and container size employed.

Trees are cultivated and groomed in a small container to stunt their growth and they are a beautiful miniaturized version of the real trees. It is possible to cultivate whatever trees you fancy. Bonsai trees are mostly outdoors and can often only be viewed indoors for a limited period of time before the tree is stressed and eventually dies.

Some reasons for this include improper temperature, humidity, air circulation and lighting. Bonsai trees are living miniature trees which increase in beauty and value as they mature over the years. Get into Bonzai trees for some are really dramatic patio or unique LIVING home and garden decorations.

Bonsai trees are intentionally allowed to become root-bound in their containers, and the roots, likewise, are pruned. But root-bound plants won’t thrive forever in that condition and bonsai trees must be re-potted every two or three years to leave the roots with new soil.

Bonsai trees are truly an art form. They are plants that are grown in trays or containers and developed so that they remain small. Bonsai trees are offered much more attention at their budding stage by the Bonsai farmer. The main aim of the Bonsai tree owner or Bonsai tree farmer is to provide all the conditions necessary for the Bonsai tree to grow up strong, healthy and aesthetic.

Andre Arnett

Andre Arnett has a number of different website. You can read more about Bonsai trees at http://www.basicsofbonsai.com/blog. Be sure to stop by and take a look.

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