Free Bonsai Ebook

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Do you own a Bonsai tree or plan on getting yourself one in the future? Then it is important to know how to prune, trim and sculpt them. Growing bonsai trees is a growing hobby in the USA, join the movement and be part of the Asian Culture.

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Going bonsai

Bonsai is a Japanese word which literally means tree in jar. The bonsai tree is to be kept small through trimming and pruning but yet has to look rather old. In this way it is possible to make a small bonsai tree out of a 100 or more feet tall tree.

Trimming and pruning a bonsai might sound like a rather difficult task . After a while it turns out easier for them than they thought it would be though.

Anyone who is beginning a new hobby has to go through a learning curve. Therefore we have composed a free bonsai ebook for you. Yes, I said free. No hidden costs, no nonsense.

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Everything about bonsai 'A Must Read'

The art of bonsai involves aspects such as different sculpting styles, different grow techniques and different tree types. In the free bonsai ebook you will be taught how it all works, in bite size chunks.

Other aspects mentioned in the free bonsai ebook are
Planting your bonsai
Pruning and trimming your bonsai into the style you want
Wiring the tree
When and how to water and fertilize
Repotting the plant
Where and how to display your bonsai
Taking care of an outdoor bonsai in cold weather
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Bonsai photos

Bonsai! by thievingjoker
Bonsai by kashifaziz
Ein Männlein steht im Walde ... by Skley
Naranjas en Bogotá by Mario Carvajal
Bonsái de Naranjo by Mario Carvajal
022 - Growth by aperture_lag
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