how to grow BONSAI plants?

Posted on December 17th, 2009 by Jon Brown in how to grow bonsai |

also plz let me know name of the plants.

Bonsai is a Technique of miniaturizing plants by pruning: http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0geuqJuOSJLhR4AewJhxrF_?p=bonsai+techniques Almost all plants can be bonsaied, there is NO such thing as a "bonsai plant", kits with seeds are a Rip Off.

Procumbent juniper are good to begin with. A friend is working on a Scheffelera cutting that is turning into a very pretty bonsai, 3 years old now. Maple, boxwood, pine, azalea are a few more examples of plant material that take well to the technique. There are several different "styles" of shapes….

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5 Responses

  1. babu Says:

    first u must know that how these plants grow,i mean their behavier ,life,requirment,etc
    their r special techniques to plant BONSAI plants,
    beter is u shuld contect the nearrest nersery
    best of luck
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  2. reynwater Says:

    Bonsai is a Technique of miniaturizing plants by pruning: http://search.yahoo.com/search;_ylt=A0geuqJuOSJLhR4AewJhxrF_?p=bonsai+techniques Almost all plants can be bonsaied, there is NO such thing as a "bonsai plant", kits with seeds are a Rip Off.

    Procumbent juniper are good to begin with. A friend is working on a Scheffelera cutting that is turning into a very pretty bonsai, 3 years old now. Maple, boxwood, pine, azalea are a few more examples of plant material that take well to the technique. There are several different "styles" of shapes….

    http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=bonsai+images&fr=ush-ans&ygmasrchbtn=Web+Search&pvid=EAczOUgeui83trGVSw_5DQ3zQpnHbUsiOosADjMv
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  3. Cat Says:

    The names of the plants are trees. (or shrubs, sometimes)

    ANY tree can be made into a bonsai…pine, juniper, maple, elm…and shrubs too - azalea is popular.

    "Bonsai" is merely a technique of pruning and training to that you have very small tree that appear very old.
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  4. RScott Says:

    Bonsai (common definition): the difficult and often depressing art of killing such plants. I like to use a low maintenance houseplant - Adenium obesum. Google "Adenium bonsai" for photos and more info. It’s also is a flowering plant that is easy to graft for different colored flowers on the same plant. An easier plant to bonsai you’ll never find. RScott
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  5. Mia Says:

    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!
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