An Introduction to Bonsai Soils
An Introduction to Bonsai Soils
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An Introduction to Bonsai Soils
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Repotting Bonsai- Part One. Understanding how and why we root prune bonsai.
REPOTTING AND ROOT-PRUNING BONSAI – Part 1 Read More »
Although it is not necessary to be conversant in Japanese bonsai terms, it can be useful to know some of the more commonly used words and phrases
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Although Bonsai are repeatedly pruned throughout their lives to keep their small stature; they are never deprived of nutrients to stop them growing.
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An article to guide you into learning about bonsai.
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There is no such thing as an indoor bonsai or an indoor tree. All bonsai are naturally outdoor trees and as such are better cultivated outside. The only exceptions are tropical species that can not tolerate lower temperatures at certain times of the year and without an artificial source of warmth would perish. It is
How to repair the snapped branch of a bonsai.
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How to repot and rootprune your bonsai. A how-to guide.
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Home / Typically, beginners bonsai are purchased from garden centres, shopping malls and chain stores. Almost all originate from China and Israel and are mass produced trees that have been cultivated on large bonsai ‘farms’ before being lifted and planted directly into a bonsai pot. The result is a tree that is relatively cheap to