Bonsai trees have been enjoyed by a lot of plant enthusiasts. These days growing bonsai trees seems to be tried by many if not all. They look so mystical and they are a sight to behold. Bonsai is originally two words that are actually joined together. Bon means tray and sai means growing, so it’s basically just planting in a tray. Bonsai growing is more of an art form. The skill in growing it should be developed over time.
- Bonsai Tree Care – This is a site dedicated to those who want to care for a bonsai tree. Whether you have owned a bonsai tree for many years or are thinking about it you will find info on watering, feeding, re-potting and pruning your miniature tree. (bonsaitreecare.org)
- Bonsai Gardener – The site lets you explore cutting-edge bonsai information which is brought to you by a genuine master of Japanese garden. You will get to experience trees as an art form. The site has a number of articles all about bonsai. These articles enable you to get to the bottom on how to grow a bonsai tree and get satisfaction with this enjoyable hobby. (www.bonsaigardener.org)
- Wikihow – It is known that many kinds of trees, plants and shrubs can be made into a bonsai. Japanese maples are ideal deciduous trees for creating beautiful bonsai. Using a method called air layering, it is very easy to make a branch sprout roots that will support it after separation from the tree. By selecting a nicely shaped branch, you can start a bonsai tree that will bring years of enjoyment. The site provides you the steps on how to create a tree that would normally take five years or more to develop from seed or cuttings. (www.wikihow.com)
- Bonsai Empire – The site takes you to the three basic steps in growing bonsai tree. First, is how to grow. You are given information on growing trees from seeds, cuttings and by collecting. Then you are led to the next which is how to train. You are taught how to form and shape Bonsai trees, by wiring and pruning, and the like. The last is the Bonsai care. You will learn how to maintain the tree by watering, fertilizing and repotting. (www.bonsaiempire.com)
- Gardening with the Helpful Gardener – With articles on gardening, the site brings the pleasure of gardening to your home. They constantly update the site with tips and suggestion. The site can be appreciated much because of their two galleries of photos of beautiful bonsai. You can share your Bonsai gardening experience through the site’s forum. (www.helpfulgardener.com)
- myBonsaiCareGuide – The site floods its pages with tips and advice on growing bonsai tree. One crucial advice is to remember that Bonsai, it being a living growing plant needs from time to time be pruned to maintain their shape and also their vitality. Pruning a Bonsai shoots encourages new growth which in turn adds new sources of nourishment for the tree. These and other important tips and advice can be yours for free to make your gardening an experience you will truly enjoy. (makebonsai.com)
- Basic Bonsai Tree Care – The site is highly specialized to the needs of the miniature trees grown in small pots. Some of the essentials of Bonsai tree care are listed here which when done correctly will ensure that your little tree lives for a very long time. Watering is one which is the major aspect of tree care. This concerns the water requirements of bonsai trees. The water requirement not only refers to the amount of water the Bonsai needs, but also to the way it is watered. Another is potting which is the second aspect of tree care that involves potting and the different aspects under it such as soil and container type. In growing Bonsai, the first few inches of soil need to be perfect because this is basically where every vital function of the tree such as rooting, watering and transpiration depend on. Proper bonsai care is just simple. That is why you should always apply it for you and your bonsai plant to have a longer bonding time. (www.basic-bonsai-tree-care.com)
- Why Bonsai- The site’s concern is on providing the important guide in pruning and trimming of Bonsai. It should be allowed periods of free growth to keep them healthy. There is a close relationship between new shoots and new roots, and so you can be sure that when a tree’s shoots are extending, so are the roots. The extent of growth allowed will depend upon the stage of training. A tree in the development stage will benefit greatly from a period of free growth, which will help to thicken up the branches and trunk. For mature bonsai, growth should be kept more balanced and so shoots are scissor trimmed, pruning particularly vigorous shoots harder, before they begin to sap strength from other areas. The result will be shorter internodal lengths and more compact growth. However, if a branch is weak, allow all growth to extend to provide it with extra strength the top of the tree is the most vigorous area in most species, with the lowest branches being weaker. (www.why-bonsai.com)
- The Bonsai Hub – The tips on caring for bonsai trees available in this site are those that you can make use of right away. The exact caring techniques that you would need to follow will vary according to the type of tree you are growing, the climate of the region you are staying in, the age of the tree, the time of the year and lots of other factors. You will be cleared of your doubts with the site’s various articles when it comes to caring for your bonsai. (www.thebonsaihub.com)
- HowStuffWorks – Detailed ideas on Bonsai growing is clearly defined by the site. One emphasis is on the amount of light. Light is a source of nutrition to all plants, and offering bonsai enough of the right light is as important as providing it with enough watering. Knowing the light needs of a particular plant species will offer invaluable information about how to care for it. Bonsai also needs balanced light to develop evenly. When positioning bonsai, take care to provide them with equalized light or rotate them often to achieve the desired results.
- Bonsai Tree Growing – The lengthy narrative on bonsai growing is overwhelming. With the same ideas it would help that the topics are presented in a more direct way. (www.bonsaitreegrowing.com)
- How To Care For Bonsai Trees - ProFlowers
- Aug 22, 2012 Learn how to care for Bonsai Trees and Flowering Plants with our helpful Bonsai Care Guide. (www.proflowers.com)
- Indoor Bonsai Tree Care Tips - Disabled World
- Aug 15, 2007 These tips are absolutely vital if you ever want to grow great looking healthy bonsai trees that will be a source of enjoyment and fun. (www.disabled-world.com)
- How to Grow Bonsai Trees : How to Care for your Bonsai Tree ...
- May 2, 2006 Maintaining a bonsai garden is fun and easy with these DIY tips from a bonsai garden professional - free video. Expert: Mike Hansen Bio: Mike. (www.youtube.com)
- Indoor Bonsai Care Instructions - Bonsai Boy of New York
- How To Take Proper Care Of Your Indoor Bonsai Tree. Bonsai is the reproduction of natural tree forms in miniature. This art form has its origin in Japan and. (www.bonsaiboy.com)
- Bonsai Tree Care from ProPlants
- Bonsai Tree Care from ProFlowers. Learn how to care for Bonsai Trees and Flowering Plants with our helpful Bonsai Care Guide. (www.proplants.com)
- Bonsai Empire: Growing and caring for Bonsai trees
- Bonsai Empire; learn all about growing Bonsai trees! With propagation, styling and care guides. Includes several galleries and a forum. (www.bonsaiempire.com)
- Bonsai Tree Care Basics | bonsai-care
- Oct 13, 2011 Knowing this short bonsai tree care guide will let you grow a healthy and strong bonsai. (www.bonsaihowtos.com)
- Bonsai Care & Upkeep, including Watering. - The Helpful Gardener
- A Collection of Bonsai Care articles covering pruning a tree, shaping, soil and other bonsai care issues. (www.helpfulgardener.com)




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