Bonsai Gardener Review
Welcome to Bonsai-Review.com. You've come to the right place for answers to all your questions about Bonsai. Whether you're a beginner, or an advanced bonsai gardener, you'll find herein a wealth of information to help you create and maintain a beautiful bonsai.
Bonsai (which means literally "a tree in a pot") originated in China nearly 1,000 years ago, but was elevated to an art form by the Japanese. Bonsais are dwarf trees -- some up to 4 feet tall -- created from over 550 tree species. Popular trees for bonsai include junipers, maples, and elms, but many are bamboo, pine, cedar, and yew. For a flowering bonsai you can choose a bougainvillea, azalea, cherry, apple, and cotoneaster, among others.
In the following articles you will find guidance on how to select a bonsai to purchase, where to locate your bonsai, how to water and fertilize it, how to prune and shape it, and what pests and diseases to watch for.
This website will tell you how to create your own bonsai garden of dwarf plants, how to make a 12" tall bonsai look like an ancient tree, and how the Japanese have created and maintained centuries-old bonsai trees that are passed down through generations
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Bonsai (which means literally "a tree in a pot") originated in China nearly 1,000 years ago, but was elevated to an art form by the Japanese. Bonsais are dwarf trees -- some up to 4 feet tall -- created from over 550 tree species. Popular trees for bonsai include junipers, maples, and elms, but many are bamboo, pine, cedar, and yew. For a flowering bonsai you can choose a bougainvillea, azalea, cherry, apple, and cotoneaster, among others.
In the following articles you will find guidance on how to select a bonsai to purchase, where to locate your bonsai, how to water and fertilize it, how to prune and shape it, and what pests and diseases to watch for.
This website will tell you how to create your own bonsai garden of dwarf plants, how to make a 12" tall bonsai look like an ancient tree, and how the Japanese have created and maintained centuries-old bonsai trees that are passed down through generations
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