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During the Tokugawa period , landscape gardening attained new importance. It got its start in China, but also has famous schools in both Japanese and Korean stylings. Bonsai plants are all tree. By definition a bonsai tree is a tree in a pot if we literally translate the word bonsai from Japanese to English. However bonsai as an art form requires more then a tree in pot which some may call a stick in a pot.
Bonsai is Japanese for 'tray gardening' . Bonsai trees are miniature trees; they keep their small shape and size because of being grown in a small pot or tray and through very careful pruning. The art of pruning a bonsai tree can take a very short time to learn but many people can go an entire lifetim... more.
Bonsai Tree Book Potting Tips
As with all types of plant pots Bonsai pots are available in a huge array of sizes shapes and colors but making sure you select the correct pot for your Bonsai tree can make the difference between a good looking Bonsai and an incredible looking Bonsai. Be warned though, the pot you pick can have either positive or detrimental effects to the growth of your beloved Bonsai tree.
Take into consideration the size and shape of your tree when choosing a pot for it.
An important part of bonsai is bonsai pots... which come in an array of designs. They can range from two inches to around twenty-five inches in diameter and from one to ten inches deep. You can get these in glazed styles or more popular porous red clay style. Either way your pot should have a hole for draining.
From China, the practice of Bonsai spread to Japan around the Heian period. Most people associate the word ‘art’ with either painting or maybe sculpture. However there is a largely forgotten art that draws it... more.
Bonsai Tree Book Pruning Tips
You must consider root pruning. This type of pruning is done to maintain the basic health of the tree. It should be coordinated with your branch pruning schedule.
Pruning bonsai trees is very difficult and takes many years of practice to perfect. Not only does a gardener have to grow the tree properly but they must also know how to prune the branches and roots to keep the bonsai trees small and healthy.
Minor Bonsai sculpting involves finger or leaf pruning. The method here is to use your thumb and forefinger to grasp and pinch the unwanted growth and then twist to remove thereby performing a clean cut. This technique is often used but is one that should be practiced first. You need to ensure that your cuts are clean and precise. This will help avoid possible disease and infection. Finger pruning will also encourage fine branching and help develop back budding.
Japanese gardens have evolved from primitive "Tei" gardens, to gardens that were influenced by the Sung and Tang Dynasty's. The cultivation of bonsai is considered by many people as a serious hobby. Begin your bonsai project in the springtime. This is the best time to start. You’ll have to put it in new pots as your plant grows and changes. Sometimes you will need to repo... more.
Bonsai Tree Book Soil Tips
Pre-Bonsai material are often placed in "growing boxes" which are made from scraps of fenceboard or wood slats.
Bonsai trees are planted in limited amounts of unique bonsai soil. This combination necessitates that bonsai care include a frequency in the number of times watered. There are two methods that can be used to determine the dampness of the soil; one method uses a water meter that will indicate the dampness of the soil and will help to determine whether water needs to be added.
The majority of bonsai plants are tropical or sub-tropical. They are accustomed to a humid atmosphere and have a tendency to grow best with more humidity. In dry conditions the leaves and flowers may shrink. You may also want to spray the leaves with a fine mist to give additional humidity to the plant. Do not spray it in direct sunlight. You can provide humidity to the bonsai by placing the entire plant including the pot on a gravel-filled container that you have moistened with water.
The term bonsai is widely known and understood and yet the art was originally found in China by the name of penjing. The Japanese art of bonsai stemmed from this and... more.
Bonsai Tree Book Techniques
Very little if any shaping is done on mallsai, and often the foliage is crudely pruned with little finesse to resemble a tree.
'Finger pruning' is the next step in creating the bonsai. Finger pruning conifers means pinching new growth to begin shaping the tree. The technique of finger pruning is simply supporting the tree or branch with one hand. You then take the unwanted new growth between the thumb and forefinger of your other hand. Now you just twist sharply to remove the growth avoiding a harmful pull on the branch or tree.
The trunk needs to have character and not look like a stick in a pot. This is why as previously mentioned exposed roots are important. At the very bottom of the trunk are the roots and when they are wide the trunk will usually start wide and will taper as it goes up. On a mature tree a great trunk is not a cylinder going up but you can see some taper from bottom to top. Trunks can also have many forms depending on the bonsai form you wish to give your tree.
By definition, a bonsai tree is a tree in a pot if we literally translate the word bonsai from Japanese to English. A bonsai industry of considerable size exists in certain sections of Japan. There are many design... more.
Bonsai Tree Book Tidbits
Since they need no wiring, pruning, or other maintenance, silk bonsai trees have now become a popular option to adorn the indoors and outdoors of homes, office settings, restaurants, and other commercial places. Since bonsai trees are merely ordinary trees that were grown as miniature versions, it is only proper that they look as natural as possible. Water requirements are varied according to the type of plant, type of soil, and even the kind of pot used.
People enjoy gardening and use it as a way of relaxing and getting in contact with something bigger than themselves. Everyone does it at some stage of their life. That doesn’t mean to say everyone has to try the same type of gardening. Why not try something unusual and grow a bonsai tree? More trees die from a lack of water or low humidity than anything else. The soil used to raise bonsai is normally a porous soil that drains well. The type of soil as well as the shape and design of the pot will affect how quickly the soil dries out. Different tree types will require different amounts of water to thrive. You will need to research your specific species of tree for a general guideline and then closely monitor how the tree grows to determine if it is being watered correctly. If you take your pot and place it on top of some rocks in a tray full of water this will help increase the humidity around the tree and will aid in it's growth. Along with normal watering about once a week, you should fully submerge the bonsai tree pot until no more bubbles escape from the pot or the soil. Inexpensive bonsai trees often sold in chain stores and gift shops are derisively referred to as "mallsai" by experienced bonsai growers, and are usually weak or dead trees by the time they are sold.
Some people believe there are specific tree species that are suitable for bonsai growing. Among the favorites species are maple, elm trees, and pine trees. However junipers, cherry trees with flowers, and azaleas can also be very good species for bonsai growing. Bonsai trees and plants are basically trees and plants that are pruned and trimmed to keep their size minimal. The trees and plants relish the practice because they get a lot of care and attention and have a lifespan similar even greater in some cases than their wild counterparts. Indoor Bonsai can be bought from virtually anywhere in the world and the increase in popularity has seen a large increase in the number of specialist shops dedicated to the growing and caring of Bonsai. Trunks can also have many forms, depending on the bonsai form you wish to give your tree.
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