Bonsai Trees

  • Easy To Grow a Bonsai?

    Bonsai trees aren’t difficult to care for. If you have the experience of rearing other household plants, then you’re sure to succeed with a bonsai. (…)

  • What Is A Bonsai Anyway?

    When you hear ‘bonsai’, the first image that comes to mind is a miniature tree. (…)

  • Jade Bonsai Tree

    Bonsai trees can be quite challenging to grow and maintain especially if you are a beginner and know nothing about them. (…)

  • Tropical Bonsai

    A tropical bonsai grows at a climate that has warm temperature all year round. It gets the lukewarm moisture. A rain forest is said to have a tropical temperature. (…)

  • The Right Bonsai Pot

    There is more to the relationship between a bonsai tree and its pot than how it appears to the naked eye. (…)

  • Your Bonsai Nursery

    There are two primary benefits you can enjoy if you choose to build a bonsai nursery of your own and grow your bonsai trees from seed. (…)

  • Join Bonsai Forums

    Growing bonsai is both a challenge and an artistic endeavor and it's a practice that's been around for hundreds of years.  From its well-respected beginnings in Japan to its growing popularity worldwide, bonsai has definitely conquered our homes and cyberspace. (…)

  • Living Décor

    When used properly, bonsai can be a very good indoor ornament both as a focal point of the room or as a conversation piece on a shelf, a side table or on top of the fireplace.  Bonsai needs special care and there are ways to keep it strong and healthy without the benefit of outdoor elements.  Here's how:
    Indoor bonsai
    Not all bonsai plants will thrive indoors as ornaments, so choose tropical plants and trees for the job.  These can grow well indoors and only need to be let out to soak up the sun several hours a day.  You can also let them out during the late spring and in summer and keep them indoors when the temperatures begin to drop. (…)

  • Are You a Bonsai Lover?

    How do you know if you’re a genuine bonsai lover? How do you know if you can become a genuine bonsai lover? How can you improve your authenticity as a bonsai lover? (…)

  • Bonsai Trees - Why?

    A Japanese art of growing miniature container-grown trees, bonsai actually originated from China and spread to Japan and Korea. (…)

  • Tips for Taking Care of Your Bonsai

    If you have a bonsai plant, it’s important to remember that caring for them is akin to caring for a baby. (…)

  • Bonsai Tree as a Gift

    Are you running out of gift ideas? Do you want to give the usual home appliance to friends and family? (…)

  • Care for Indoor Bonsai

    How do you describe an indoor bonsai? Is it a bonsai tree grown in a greenhouse, or one that is grown inside your house, or an outdoor plant that was brought indoor every winter? (…)

  • Buy the Right Bonsai

    Going back thousands of years ago, the bonsai plant has a colorful history. (…)

  • Bonsai Kit

    A bonsai kit is a perfect gift for any loved one born with a green thumb. You can either make your own bonsai kit or purchase one from any gardening shop. (…)

  • Buying Artificial Bonsai

    Let's face it.  Not all of us have a green thumb and not everyone has the luxury of time either.  Other than that, we're not all born with the patience of a saint or a bonsai grower either. (…)

  • Bonsai Supplies Everything Hobbyist Needs

    Gardening is one hobby that anyone who has a front lawn or a backyard can do. (…)

  • Bonsai From Seed

    Many people don't realize that the beauty of nature isn't available to 'outdoorsy' people alone.  With much care and persistence, large versions of trees can be made to fit your small garden or your living room.  Impossible?  Of course not. (…)

  • Before Bonsai Pruning

    The act of bonsai pruning is actually more difficult than it seems. In truth, bonsai pruning is akin to drawing by connecting dots. (…)

  • Care of Your Bonsai Tree

    If you want a bonsai tree or if you are thinking of having one but don't have enough knowledge about it, you might want to rein yourself in before getting one. (…)