A Japanese art of growing miniature container-grown trees, bonsai actually originated from China and spread to Japan and Korea. (…)
If you have a bonsai plant, it’s important to remember that caring for them is akin to caring for a baby. (…)
Are you running out of gift ideas? Do you want to give the usual home appliance to friends and family? (…)
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? (…)
Going back thousands of years ago, the bonsai plant has a colorful history. (…)
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. (…)
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. (…)
Gardening is one hobby that anyone who has a front lawn or a backyard can do. (…)
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. (…)
The act of bonsai pruning is actually more difficult than it seems. In truth, bonsai pruning is akin to drawing by connecting dots. (…)
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. (…)
If you like the look of tiny flowers on your bonsai, then choose ideal flowering trees to nurture into miniature versions of their species. Here are a few of the best choices for flowering bonsai:
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Bonsai growers are a special lot. They seem to belong to a different clique altogether, a little bit far removed from your regular gardener or plant fan. They are patient, skilled and determined and they seem to speak a language that's all their own. (…)
Bonsai trees are very delicate. In order to give them the desired shape, various tools are used to make this work and the most common is the bonsai wire. (…)
Some of the Bonsai Clubs across America. (…)
If you’re redesigning the landscape of your yard and considering adding a garden to your home, make sure that your list of options includes building a bonsai garden. (…)
Think of bonsai plants and trees and how cute they would look in your little garden or even inside your home. Now think of the many months, sometimes even years, that a gardener must spend in taking care of these beauties. 'Still interested to continue? First you need to make a choice: would you buy your soil or would you mix your own? (…)
The term bonsai came from the Chinese word which means a plant in pot. It was the Chinese who introduced the miniature ornamental trees in the period of the second century B.C. This was the period of perfecting the landscape and trees where planted in specific containers. (…)
You probably wouldn't believe it but the art of planting and tending to bonsais has been around for over two thousand years. Then called ‘pun-sai’, the ancient Chinese made unique animal designs such as dragons and birds out of the small branches of the small trees. These trees became the forefathers of what we now know as bonsais. (…)
If you are cultivating a Wisteria bonsai, your primary goal is to let it flower. This is done by following various techniques. Wisteria will not bloom if it hasn't reached a specific age. (…)


