How do you care for a bonsai tree?

Posted on December 25th, 2009 by Jon Brown in bonsai tree | 5 Comments »

I got given a bonsai tree but i have no idea how to look after it? Any advice would be great.

This website will give you some basic information on Bonsai Care http://www.bonsai-garden.com/

Additionally there are a series of bonsai related articles that address specific issues growers of bonsai deal with http://www.bonsai-garden.com/bonsai-articles.htm

Goodluck!

Can I cut branches off my brand new bonsai tree?

Posted on November 17th, 2009 by Jon Brown in bonsai tree | 3 Comments »

I bought a bonsai tree of the type "carmona retusa." I don’t know how old it is, but I would guess about 2-3 years old. The thing is that it’s got some ugly branches at the bottom. Some of them are quite thick, about 0,5 centimeters. Can i just cut them off? Do I have to use some kind of fancy scissors? I have never cared for a bonsai tree before, do I could use some general advice too.

Go ahead a wack them off but fertilize it afterwards using houseplant instructions. Bonsai can be easy or hard to care for depending on the type. what is true for the plant/tree type is also true for the bonsai. So look up care instructions for that plant/tree type
To keep the bonsai trimed, usually you cut alittle bit each 2 weeks to a month to keep the shape and encourage the growth to occur in the trunk.

good luck and have fun!!

How to grow a bonsai tree?

Posted on November 1st, 2009 by Jon Brown in bonsai tree | 4 Comments »

Plz tell me the process of selecting, planting & growing bonsai tree. Which common trees are good for making a bonsai? & where can i buy it in punjab?

ANY tree can be made into a bonsai.

If you want to keep your tree inside all year round, then select a tropical variety, which will be able to live inside, without winter dormancy.

Usually people buy bonsai "starts" - young saplings - from a nursery or greenhouse. But if you can find the seeds, certainly it’s possible to grow your own from "scratch".

Bonsai tree ?

Posted on October 16th, 2009 by Jon Brown in bonsai tree | 2 Comments »

I wanted to plant just a little bit of grass in the pot that my bonsai tree is in, I was wondering if that would be okay for the bonsai. Also do you think the grass would grow in the special bonsai soil ?

Pots for bonsai are very shallow and relatively small. The root system of the grass would extend to the bottom of the soil and you would risk strangling the roots of your plant. Also, the grass would draw nutrients from the soil.

The Practicality of Artificial Trees

Posted on October 15th, 2009 by Jon Brown in bonsai tree | No Comments »

Most people seem to forget to water the trees in the house, especially those who have a busy life or leaving for work in the morning and returning home after endless hours and then cooking for the family. They seem to neglect the thought that their trees also need “food”.

There is a solution to that problem. Instead of having trees die two months after you buy them, try purchasing a few artificial trees. They have the same color and also have the same characteristics as fresh trees. Once a week, maybe on a weekend all you have to do while cleaning the house is walking up to your artificial tree and wiping it down with a wet cloth.

If you are not the kind of person that likes plastic trees, remember the artificial Christmas tree you had in your home last year and you spend countless amounts of minutes – maybe even hours – in front of it opening gifts with the family? Artificial trees are available in silk as well and they don’t only consist of a plastic trunk with a few plastic leaves. If you love cactuses, they are available in plastic as well; the nice thing about the cactuses is that they resemble the real thing.

Some of the arrangements and designs of these trees is just a grabber. They can easily be made and positioned as centerpieces in your home next to the television. What will probably grab your attention is the Bonsai Tree. We all know that they need attention and grooming to keep their beauty. Now you can have an artificial bonsai tree in your home and need not worry about trimming anything. It can stand right there where you want it for a very long time and it will guarantee you that the beauty and color will always be there tomorrow and the day after.

Jane Smithston
http://www.articlesbase.com/home-improvement-articles/the-practicality-of-artificial-trees-125277.html

The Practicality of Artificial Trees

Posted on October 15th, 2009 by Jon Brown in bonsai tree | No Comments »

Most people seem to forget to water the trees in the house, especially those who have a busy life or leaving for work in the morning and returning home after endless hours and then cooking for the family. They seem to neglect the thought that their trees also need “food”.

There is a solution to that problem. Instead of having trees die two months after you buy them, try purchasing a few artificial trees. They have the same color and also have the same characteristics as fresh trees. Once a week, maybe on a weekend all you have to do while cleaning the house is walking up to your artificial tree and wiping it down with a wet cloth.

If you are not the kind of person that likes plastic trees, remember the artificial Christmas tree you had in your home last year and you spend countless amounts of minutes – maybe even hours – in front of it opening gifts with the family? Artificial trees are available in silk as well and they don’t only consist of a plastic trunk with a few plastic leaves. If you love cactuses, they are available in plastic as well; the nice thing about the cactuses is that they resemble the real thing.

Some of the arrangements and designs of these trees is just a grabber. They can easily be made and positioned as centerpieces in your home next to the television. What will probably grab your attention is the Bonsai Tree. We all know that they need attention and grooming to keep their beauty. Now you can have an artificial bonsai tree in your home and need not worry about trimming anything. It can stand right there where you want it for a very long time and it will guarantee you that the beauty and color will always be there tomorrow and the day after.

Jane Smithston
http://www.articlesbase.com/home-improvement-articles/the-practicality-of-artificial-trees-125277.html

How to treat a mini bonsai tree?

Posted on October 13th, 2009 by Jon Brown in bonsai tree | 3 Comments »

I recently was given a mini bonsai tree, and it says to only water it every 2 weeks. But lately the top where the little grassy part is, dries out and I don’t know what I should do.. Should I water it as it says; every two weeks? Or should I keep the top of the bonsai tree moist no matter what? I’m not sure what to do, and I couldn’t find any answers.

http://www.bonsaisite.com/

http://www.bonsai4me.com

Bonsai Tree?

Posted on October 4th, 2009 by Jon Brown in bonsai tree | 1 Comment »

I got this really cool ndoor tree from wal mart and it didnt have a tag on it…. i think its a catus of some sort (it starts with a s… and i cant remember the rest).. so could you tell me all the types of bonsai/catus trees there are?

Bonsai is an art form you can see on this site.

http://www.american-bonsai.com

If you mean cactus (not catus) there are thousands.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cactus

Caring for Your Bonsai Tree

Posted on October 2nd, 2009 by Jon Brown in bonsai tree | 2 Comments »

Growing and caring for a bonsai ranking can be both calm and thorny at the same. Therefore it is important that you know how to well treatment for a bonsai ranking. Care for this typeface of ranking involves watering, pruning and personal planting. A bonsai hierarchy requires a certain quantity of sunlight and water. Too much of also can trigger more impair to the hierarchy than good and it can actually slay the hierarchy. This is why it is important to know how to take caution of the hierarchy before you resolve to grow one in your home. One of the most favourite of the bonsai leaves is the ficus bonsai ranking.

Caring the for the ficus bonsai ranking requires a great pact of patience. This category of ranking wants to be reserved inside all year long. Since it is a small hierarchy and is planted in a small pot, you can occasionally create the hierarchy beyond to give it some cool air. Just like with other bonsai trees the soil should be given an ability to dry out between watering. To suffering the soil you can weld your finger into the soil about a crawl down; if you feel tacky soil then you should interval to water your hierarchy. However, the key is to not let the soil postpone dry for an absolute episode of time because this could eradicate the ranking. There is an aspect way to water a bonsai ranking as well. You should permit the hierarchy and the container it is into immerse for about ten summary. Once it has saturated, you should tolerate the water to drain from the soil awaiting no more water drips from the base of your container.

Replanting of a ficus bonsai hierarchy is an important part of caring for a bonsai tree. It should be repotted once every two being. This is a class of tree that has a movement to grow slowly but there are epoch when the bonsai tree will go through an advance spray and if its container is fairly small you might want to deem repotting before the two year spot has expired. If you allow the tree to grow in a small pot it will instigate take over the pot and as a result it will cease to grow after an interval of time. If you should to change the pot in which you are budding your bonsai tree you should wait until the early months of mechanism to do so. After it is in the new pot, it should be watered thoroughly and then reserved in the shade for at slightest a point of three weeks. This will give the basis method time to take reckoning in the new pot.

Caring for the Ficus Bonsai tree means that you must to understand how your tree will respond to the different temperatures and survive conditions during the different seasons. It is important that the bonsai tree is reserved within during the winter months because it is not able to survive cold temperatures. However, while inside the tree must be reserved in a sunny topic so that it does get the proper quantity of light. The temperature should be kept between 60 and 65 degrees at all epoch.

Joseph Silva
http://www.articlesbase.com/gardening-articles/caring-for-your-bonsai-tree-756891.html

Caring for Your Bonsai Tree

Posted on October 2nd, 2009 by Jon Brown in bonsai tree | No Comments »

Growing and caring for a bonsai ranking can be both calm and thorny at the same. Therefore it is important that you know how to well treatment for a bonsai ranking. Care for this typeface of ranking involves watering, pruning and personal planting. A bonsai hierarchy requires a certain quantity of sunlight and water. Too much of also can trigger more impair to the hierarchy than good and it can actually slay the hierarchy. This is why it is important to know how to take caution of the hierarchy before you resolve to grow one in your home. One of the most favourite of the bonsai leaves is the ficus bonsai ranking.

Caring the for the ficus bonsai ranking requires a great pact of patience. This category of ranking wants to be reserved inside all year long. Since it is a small hierarchy and is planted in a small pot, you can occasionally create the hierarchy beyond to give it some cool air. Just like with other bonsai trees the soil should be given an ability to dry out between watering. To suffering the soil you can weld your finger into the soil about a crawl down; if you feel tacky soil then you should interval to water your hierarchy. However, the key is to not let the soil postpone dry for an absolute episode of time because this could eradicate the ranking. There is an aspect way to water a bonsai ranking as well. You should permit the hierarchy and the container it is into immerse for about ten summary. Once it has saturated, you should tolerate the water to drain from the soil awaiting no more water drips from the base of your container.

Replanting of a ficus bonsai hierarchy is an important part of caring for a bonsai tree. It should be repotted once every two being. This is a class of tree that has a movement to grow slowly but there are epoch when the bonsai tree will go through an advance spray and if its container is fairly small you might want to deem repotting before the two year spot has expired. If you allow the tree to grow in a small pot it will instigate take over the pot and as a result it will cease to grow after an interval of time. If you should to change the pot in which you are budding your bonsai tree you should wait until the early months of mechanism to do so. After it is in the new pot, it should be watered thoroughly and then reserved in the shade for at slightest a point of three weeks. This will give the basis method time to take reckoning in the new pot.

Caring for the Ficus bonsai tree means that you must to understand how your tree will respond to the different temperatures and survive conditions during the different seasons. It is important that the bonsai tree is reserved within during the winter months because it is not able to survive cold temperatures. However, while inside the tree must be reserved in a sunny topic so that it does get the proper quantity of light. The temperature should be kept between 60 and 65 degrees at all epoch.

Joseph Silva
http://www.articlesbase.com/gardening-articles/caring-for-your-bonsai-tree-756891.html

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