Bonsai Trees: What You Need to Know
May 30th, 2009 | by |Bonsai trees might appear to be an unchanging work of art, however, they require much time and effort to produce. Bonsai gardening is an art that has existed for many centuries. It started in Asia but has now established itself firmly in western society.
Beginners in the art of bonsai gardening need to learn a lot before they can produce successful bonsai trees.It requires a considerable amount of time, effort and patience in order to create a bonsai tree.
First of all, you need rich soil and the proper containers to be successful.Choosing the right kind of tree is another thing that you need to know before going shopping for a bonsai tree. Some bonsai trees are easier to cultivate than others. Your best move is to select a tree that is hardy and requires the least amount of maintenance.
One of the most recommended bonsais for the novice is the Japanese Snowdrop. This is a hardy tree which can be grown 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 never dries out completely. This bonsai tree will need yearly pruning as well as frequent monitoring of its roots.
Another great tree for beginners is the Japanese Pagoda. It’s comparatively simple to grow and also blossoms attractively when 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.
You must keep in mind that not every species of bonsai tree has similar needs for water and sunshine. Ensure that you’re knowledgeable about the requirements of your particular tree so that you can have success with your efforts. There are certain varieties that require repotting every one to three years. This helps to maintain the roots and keep them free from pests and other threats to their root system.
Training your bonsai tree means that the branches and twigs need to be wired and kept in place with some special branch benders. A great deal of time, effort, and patience is required in the process of bonsai care, but the end result will be a beautiful bonsai tree.








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