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Bonsai trees are truly spectacular. They are unique, different looking than all other trees and plants in the world, and this is one of the most loved features of all. Growing Bonsai trees does not have to be difficult, as long as you educate yourself a bit first and have a bit of patience.

Getting Started

If you want to grow Bonsai trees, then the first thing you are going to have to do is get some Bonsai seeds. This is what you will use to start the trees. There are quite a few different stores that you can go to where you can find these Bonsai seeds, and the Internet in particular offers a lot of options.

The Bonsai Site is one website that you can check out for Bonsai seeds. They work with the Angelgrove Tree Seed Company, which is a certified seed company that has over two decades of experience. They offer the same seeds that they draw upon for their own propagation work and all of the seeds are drawn and packaged at time of order only so that they are as fresh and high quality as possible.

The Dallas Bonsai Company is another great one that you can go to for Bonsai seeds. They get their seeds from the largest seed company in Japan, and these seeds are shipped to them immediately and are not opened so that they retain their freshness and are of the highest quality for you as possible.

Not only do they offer seeds for you to purchase but also an array of valuable information that you can use to help get you started on growing Bonsai trees.

Get Going

Once you have your Bonsai seeds and are ready to get started, you can get on to the really fun part. You will need to get appropriately sized pots where you will plant the seeds, and keep in mind that in order to keep your Bonsai as healthy as possible, you always need to use the proper Bonsai soil, as it is specially designed to provide your tree with the nutrition and nourishment that it requires.

This soil is designed to dry out easier than standard houseplant soil, and remember that Bonsai must also be fed nitrogen, phosphoric acid, and potash in both the spring and fall.

Growing Bonsai trees can definitely be challenging, but is always a lot of fun and definitely something that you will enjoy.


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