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Welcome to BonsaiBonsaiTree. This site is
designed as a guide to some of the principles and methods associated
with growing bonsai. If you
like the idea of having a plant in miniature, but have no idea of how
it can be done then this is the site for you! Any plant can be grown in
a small container and with some basic principles, you should be able to
follow the information without any knowledge of basic horticulture and
maintain and even produce your own plant which follows some of the
basic principles of bonsai
care. In the next few sections we will guide you through the process of choosing your first bonsai tree, maintaining it and allowing it to thrive. This site concentrates on the horticultural principals, practices and techniques associated with growing in small containers. For more advanced techniques and species specific information there are many detailed guides in books, DVD's and other sites. This site is intended for beginners as an introduction to bonsai and a simple guide to looking after them. Once the initial hurdle of keeping them alive is overcome, bonsai can be a work of art crafted from a delicate balance of nature and nurture. Bonsai tree care is a very enjoyable and rewarding hobby even for an absolute beginner. This site will teach you all the basics of how to grow bonsai, buy healthy bonsai trees and bonsai care. ![]() Introduction - Where to start in creating your first Bonsai. Buy Bonsai -Tips on where to find good Bonsai Trees, what to look for and what to be wary of. Bonsai Seeds The basics of growing from seed. Free Bonsai - Other sources of bonsai material from plants and cuttings. Watering - The most common problem for bonsai plants, broken down into general tips and species specific advice. Bonsai Care Other issues concerned in maintaining bonsai such as fertiliser, pruning and root pruning. Japanese Bonsai - The chinese may have invented bonsai, but the Japanese turned it into an art form. Chinese Bonsai - Includes many Indoor varieties which are increasingly popular, but can be more difficult to care for. Bonsai Pots - A major aspect of the design as a whole. Bonsai Soil - Key components and the purpose they serve. Bonsai Tools - Don't buy before you know what you need. Bonsai Books - Recommended reading for all bonsai enthusiasts. Links - Links to other great bonsai sites. Contact Us - Any questions? Can't find what your looking for? We'll try to help. |