Saturday, June 7, 2014

An absolute beginner’s guide to bonsai.


An absolute beginner’s guide to bonsai.

If you have never grown a plant before, let you try to get some basic horticultural knowledge. There are many books mentioned this sector. In addition to you can start with a potted plant to make clearer idea of how plant growth is. It really does help to understand plant growth in general terms such as soil type, branches, leaves, diseases and pests, inorganic & organic fertilizer. Make your gardening experience more rewarding by watering, fertilizing and pruning frequently.

After you have a bit more experience with potted plants. You can go on to the next step, which is to create them. For most of you, harvesting in the wild or nursery shopping for potential bonsai material will be the way that you acquire your collection. Start looking for trees or shrubs for bonsai in early spring. The most important question is how to turn the trees, shrubs into bonsai? Which steps to do next? In particular, the basic knowledge of growing bonsai to answer the following questions:
- How to choose soil type is suitable for my trees?
- How to prune branches when when to prune them?
- How to make my tree look old?   
…. So many questions you must research to answer and apply to your trees.

 After many years of training, you could achieve this similar trees

Rome wasn’t built in a day, nor can “Bonsai” be created in weeks, or even months. It takes years to produce “Bonsai”. Producing “Bonsai” takes time and patience. We hope you learn more from our website.
The Image below describes the purposes, tasks of a usual potted house plant and bonsai.
Bonsai vs planted pot

Source: http://bonsaipics.com/bonsai-guide

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