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The Basics of Bonsai Gardening


by Sarah Duke

Bonsai trees might appear tranquil and peaceful, however, they require much time and effort to produce. Bonsai gardening constitutes an art form that has endured through numerous centuries. It started in Asia and has established itself around the Earth.

For those people beginning the art of bonsai tree growing, it is important that they become aware of the art before they begin in order to perfectly cultivate a bonsai tree. A great deal of patience is required to grow a bonsai tree.

The first, and probably the most important thing of all, is to ensure that you have fertile soil and the correct pots to successfully grow a bonsai tree. Making the selection of a tree is something else that you need to be fully aware of before visiting a garden center to purchase your bonsai. Various bonsai trees are more suitable for cultivation than others. You may wish to initially select a tree that is hardy and grows well.

Bonsai Tree Selection

Japanese Snowdrop is one of the most recommended novice trees for bonsai gardening. It is hardy and grows extremely well outdoors under the full sun. Maintenance is easy as long as you water it well and make sure that the ball root system does not ever dry out completely. This bonsai tree will need yearly pruning as well as constant monitoring of the roots.

The Japanese Pagoda tree is another tree that is great to work with for beginners. It is relatively easy to maintain and grow and also flowers beautifully in season. This bonsai tree will appreciate full sun with some partial shade as well as keeping the roots damp most of the time. It does not like it too hot or dry. Successful bonsai gardening requires that the ball root system not be allowed to dry up completely.

Bonsai Gardening Tips and Tricks

It should always be remembered that not all varieties of bonsai have the same preferences for water and sun exposure. Therefore, it is imperative that you are knowledgeable of your plant’s specific requirements in order to grow it successfully. There are certain varieties that require repotting every one to three years. This will help the plant maintain its roots and prevent their root system from attracting pests and other threats.

Training your bonsai tree means that the branches and twigs need to be wired and kept in place with some special branch benders. This process takes a lot of time, effort and patience which will be rewarded in the end with a beautiful bonsai tree.

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