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Growing Bonsai Tree! – Part 3

Posted by admin on Jul 20, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Advocate and nature lover D Ravindran talks about bonsai trees in his Nikki Bonsai Garden in this edition of ‘Bhoomigeetham’. www.istream.in

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Greg’s Bonsai House Introduction!

Posted by admin on Jul 19, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Hi I am introducing myself and letting you know where to go for all your bonsai needs. Please check at www.gregsbonsaihouse.com and we will be adding more content daily from Bonsai trees to videos about learning and much more! Thanks again from Greg Gould at Greg’s Bonsai House.

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The People’s Bonsai

Posted by admin on Jul 19, 2010 in Uncategorized

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TV title sequence about Bonsai and Radial Revolutionary Politics.

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Lazy Susan Wood MDF Turntables For Painting or Mosaic Tile Art

Posted by admin on Jul 18, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Lazy Susans Handcrafted from Medium Density Fiberboard. They spin freely on high quality low profile polished steel ball bearings. Used for so many practical applications such as an art and office tool organizer, floral arranging, television base for turning, bathroom toiletries, cake decorating, fondue, game boards, computer monitors and they are an excellent support for setting those heavy potted plants or Bonsai trees on. They are also ideal for persons with limited range of motion.

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A Bonsai Tree for the Novices

Posted by admin on Jul 17, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Bonsai trees can be quite challenging to grow and maintain especially if you are a beginner and know nothing about them. However, there is one particular favorite bonsai well suited for neophytes that is the Jade Bonsai. Also known as the Small Leaf Jade or Elephant Plant, this succulent plant is native to South Africa.

The Jade tree bonsai develops more quickly than other types of bonsai. It has a very extensive trunk and can grow up to 3 to 4 meters in the wild. Because it is succulent, it has a great capacity to hold water in its thick leaves, branches, and trunk, meaning it doesn’t need often watering compared to other types.

The lovely tree is easy to maintain and it looks great. While the plant is young its bark is green but it eventually turns reddish brown to slate gray as it matures. It has fleshy leaves that have a blue-green color and produces bunches of star-shaped pinkish to purple flowers during autumn. Its thick and slender trunk and branches make beautiful cascades. The Jade Bonsai is beautiful as a home or office ornament.      Although the Jade Bonsai is easier to maintain unlike the other types, it still needs proper tailored care. Being a tropical plant, it can’t tolerate very cold climates. So if you live in a cold region, it is best to keep it inside as an indoor plant. Meanwhile if you are in a warmer area that is full of sunshine, the plant will do better outdoors. You should still water it regularly but be careful in adding too much water. Just remember to keep the soil moist.

Like in any other bonsai, pruning and shaping is part of its care. Pruning is needed for stronger truncal growth and for reducing the leaf-size. Reducing the trunk encourages new growth from the wound after a week or two. Be sure to pinch gently on the trunk and branches since the Jade tree is soft and delicate.

The Jade tree responds very well to wiring and can be contoured in new shapes within three to four weeks. Be very careful in wiring because the branches can snap if they are bent too much. Because the branches become turgid when full of water, be conservative in watering the plant prior to wiring it so decrease the chances of snapping it.

Your Jade bonsai also needs repotting every two years. Done early in spring, it is important to dry the soil fully before repotting. Then, place it in a shady place until you see new growth. After that, water it as usual.

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You May Want to Consider Artificial Bonsai Trees

Posted by admin on Jul 17, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Maybe you would like your garden to show the beauty of Bonsai trees but are not sure if if you are ready to care for the genuine plant. You may want to consider laying out a design that incorporates artificial Bonsai trees. The main positive feature of this option is the fact that it frees you from the extremely time consuming requirement of constant attention and maintenance that will be required to maintain the real thing.


Artificial Bonsai trees can still provide the uniqueness and aesthetic appeal of the real thing. By utilizing artificial Bonsai trees you will not have to worry about planting seeds, pruning, watering, and all of the other care processes that you would normally expect with living plants. Surprisingly, there is a large market and worldwide resources to satisfy that need.


Where to Look


If you decide to investigate the potential of this technique, then one of many places you will surely want to get dependable information is the Bonsai Boy Company. They are an established and popular company that offers one of the largest selections in the world for all forms of Bonsai trees, both real and artificial.


They offer Bonsai specials, Bonsai pots, Juniper Bonsai trees, Bonsai soils, Bonsai books and videos, flowering and fruiting trees, outdoor evergreen trees, outdoor deciduous trees, one of a kind trees, corporate gifts, figurines, humidity trays, desktop grow lights, natural stone landscapes, fertilizers and chemicals, tools and wire, and much more.


Another great resource that offers artificial Bonsai trees is Bonsai Gardener. This company offers a wide variety of Bonsai trees for you to choose from. They offer some of the most affordable prices that you will find on the market today.


Whether you are looking for a genuine living Bonsai plant and are eager to invest the time and effort that will going to be required of you, or you are just looking to get the aesthetic appeal of the real Bonsais foregoing the hassle, there will be very realistic artificial alternatives for you to choose from as well.


Bonsais are considered by many one of the most unique and beautiful trees in the world. Not only that, but because of their miniature size they are very versatile in terms of physical location and space requirements. Their compact nature and adaptability to heavy pruning means you can fit them into nearly any landscape design.


They are not dangerous to children or pets, and add personal style and taste to any landscape design. Endless options are open to you when designing with Bonsai plants, and if you are looking for a unique and distinctive tree, you may decide that the artificial bonsai tree fills your need very nicely.

Tom Henricks is a retired utility worker and charter fisherman from The Canadian of Shore of Lake Erie.
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TRIMMOC(PAKAKERZ)-BONSAI FEILD AT MT. HAMIGUITAN

Posted by admin on Jul 16, 2010 in Uncategorized

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THOUSAND YEARS AGO THIS PYGMY TREES GROW AND COVERED ALMOST 80HECTARES OF THIS MOUNTAIN..ACCORDING TO LOCAL THIS IS ACCIDENTALLY DISCOVERED BY THE TRIBES WHO CLIMB THIS MOUNTAIN FOR HUNTING WILD ANIMALS. ANIMALS..NICE TO VISIT..

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Bonsai Collection 1

Posted by admin on Jul 16, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Bonsai Indoor 1

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Want a Great Gift Idea: Try Bonsai Tree

Posted by admin on Jul 15, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Are you running out of gift ideas? Do you want to give the usual home appliance to friends and family? Just imagine receiving something fresh, unique, and far from the usual blender you usually get at weddings and anniversaries. It’s almost certain that you’re gift will truly be appreciated and not be recycled.

A bonsai tree not only has an aesthetic appeal but also exudes a symbolic and enchanting appearance. This gift idea is something fresh, both figuratively and literally speaking. Its artistic and miniature arrangement makes it a classy gift to give and receive. The time and age aspect possessed by a bonsai tree also makes it unique. 

It is an excellent wedding gift for newly weds especially for those who were together for years before getting married. The bonsai tree is a great symbol to represent the number of years that it took the couple to prepare and decide to bind their souls as the perfect match just like it took the bonsai tree years to be pruned and shaped to get to its majestic form.

The bonsai tree is also a great gift for those who have celebrated many magnificent and memorable years together. It can be an anniversary gift that equals the journey that the couple has gone through the years. It can be a reminder of wonderful memories they had and the challenges that they had overcome as their marriage flourished through the years. The couple can also look at it as a symbol of the good years to come. Ultimately, it a great wedding anniversary present because the age of the bonsai tree can equal the number of years the married couple has been together. It is this element that makes it a thoughtful and romantic gift.

There are a many bonsai trees sold as gifts that you can order on the market. These are usually for indoors and table top bonsai trees. You can choose from a variety of single trees or a combination of three to seven trees in one container to make your mini tropical forest garden. When choosing this as a gift, consider the knowledge of the person to whom you are giving the bonsai tree. If he is a bonsai collector you probably don’t need to give him some bonsai tree care tips or a bonsai tool kit. However, if he is clueless about bonsai trees, you may need to think of a bonsai tree that is easier to manage.

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Extend The Life Of Your Bonsai Tree

Posted by admin on Jul 15, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Bonsai is an art that takes time to learn and master. Those who retreat’t ever done it before should take program and read literature because one misstep could hurt the hierarchy. Here are some of the techniques worn when budding the ranking.

Ever noticed how you look poor when your coat is too long? Well, something of a related life also occurs with bonsai foliage. This is the incentive that the hobbyists should natty it from time to time so it still has the preferred look.

A brace of cutters isn’t enough when the kindling are the puzzle. This can be preset with a procedure called pruning. A harvester will be worn to make this work and after the work has been done; sealant helps the bonsai hierarchy heal.

In order for new kindling to grow on the ranking, the hobbyist should employ the skill known as pinching. You factually pinch certain parts with the finger and the thumb to be able to feel the ranking.

When bonsai plants grow, the hobbyist will have to convey it from one unfilled pot to a larger one. Part of the route includes search pruning, which is very alike to what is done on the twigs. It is advisable to get the pot and new soil organized because they could die when exposed to the basics for a long time.

A bending jack or wires can be used. This will aid the individual in getting the preferred profile for the bonsai hierarchy.

One skill to make the bonsai tree look new again is called defoliation. This means removing all the grass so they will grow again. It may not see like much but you will see the difference as minor trees that didn’t subsist before will begin on the branches.

The last technique that is very easy to learn is feeding. Everyone knows that water can give the tree its nutrients but just like flowers and vegetables, the use of fertilizers can help in its expansion. There is the liquid kind but some hobbyists may also try the tablet account.

Bonsai trees may last for living if they are taken burden of well. It is good to know that there is no right or abuse answer when creating a certain aura. The hobbyist would just have to learn the techniques from somebody knowledgeable then see what happens.

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