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A Few Tips On Growing Bonsai Trees
from:It is definitely pleasing to learn that growing Bonsai trees is a simple task and one that always provides good rewards to you and it certainly also makes for a very interesting hobby as well. The origins of the Bonsais can be traced to China and to about seven hundred years ago from where it was later taken up by the Japanese. It is important to know that growing Bonsai trees requires that the seed be allowed to grow in tiny pockets of soil which ensures that the root is restricted and so helps to dwarf the plant.
Lives For Hundreds Of Years
If you are still under the impression that growing Bonsai trees is difficult then you need to only learn about a few principles that will help you learn to do the growing in an easier manner. A Bonsai tree is very hardy and will live for many hundreds of years – provided you take good care of it.
The first principle of growing Bonsai trees is to understand the importance of restricting the Bonsai tree’s growth to its barest minimum and this is best achieved through pruning of the root and also by pruning the Bonsai’s top and its tip. It also helps to make use of small sized containers which will aid in restricting the root.
However, the main aspect to growing Bonsai trees is understands the need to prune the roots and tip of the Bonsai tree every couple of years (in the case of an advanced Bonsai plant). Such steps help to prevent the Bonsai plant from dying and being too root bound.
There are a few tricks that you can try when growing Bonsai trees. Firstly, you can select plants in an advanced condition and these you can reduce to the form of a Bonsai that is of tinier proportions. Such an activity is best performed during the winter (late) and spring time and then you only need to be patient for the new growth to occur.
You should also ensure that when growing Bonsai trees that the Bonsai is given plenty of light as well as sunlight that are essential for its proper growth. This means that you should try growing Bonsai trees in the outdoors though at the same time you need to give the Bonsai protection from excessive heat such as is found in tropical climates. And, only when the soil seems to have dried out should you water the pots.
Growing Bonsai trees is rewarding and easy and it pays to give it a go and you can get your advanced Bonsai trees from any good nursery after which you can use these tips to help you grow a nice and decent Bonsai tree.
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