Archive for the ‘Growing Bonsai Trees’ Category

Steps On How To Grow Bonsai Tree By Yourself

Posted on January 27th, 2011 by Indoor Bonsai Tree  |  No Comments »

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Bonsai Care For A Bonsai Tree

Posted on January 4th, 2011 by Indoor Bonsai Tree  |  No Comments »

The word bonsai means “tree planted in a tray”. Thus bonsai trees are miniature versions of larger trees. Their height can range from a few inches to a few feet. Like regular trees, bonsai trees can also bear flowers and fruits. Bonsai trees are of two types: indoor and outdoor. The [...]

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Beginners Guide To Saving A dried Bonsai Tree

Posted on January 4th, 2011 by Indoor Bonsai Tree  |  No Comments »

Keeping a Bonsai tree takes a lot of work and dedication. Since these trees have to constantly be trimmed and taken care of.
Here are some tips on caring for a Bonsai tree:
1. Bonsai trees are usually kept in pots or trays. They would need to be repotted once a year. This is to promote [...]

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A Brief History Of Bonsai Trees

Posted on January 4th, 2011 by Indoor Bonsai Tree  |  No Comments »

What are Bonsai Trees. A Bonsai Tree comes in several different varieties. The original Bonsai Tree from Japan was a specific type of plant but once the concept of Bonsai Tree, and Bonsai Tree pruning, and care came to America, it was adopted by several other plant families.
This article documents several, but [...]

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Indoor Bonsai Tree: Maple Bonsai

Posted on November 6th, 2009 by Indoor Bonsai Tree  |  No Comments »

The maple bonsai is one of the most spectacular styles of bonsai that can be grown. Typically grown outdoors, these trees provide a dazzling display of color in the spring and fall, while providing a natural beauty in the winter months. These trees are typically considered delicate, requiring a certain style of care in order [...]

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Indoor Bonsai Tree: Juniper Bonsai

Posted on October 29th, 2009 by Indoor Bonsai Tree  |  No Comments »

Juniper bonsai are one of the most versatile styles of bonsai that you can grow. Suitable for use in all styles except the broom style, this conifer tree is adaptable, takes well to wiring, and is easy to care for as long as you pay close attention to the tree. However, there are a few [...]

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Bonsai Tree Step By Step Guide

Posted on May 3rd, 2009 by Indoor Bonsai Tree  |  No Comments »

Step 1: Placement. Place your bonsai in a well-lit area because within sufficient sunlight it will probably die. It needs to be warm enough during the day, about 60 degrees Fahrenheit with humidity, that also gets cool at night. This will help to recreate the temperature fluctuations that would normally occur in nature.
Step 2: Watering. [...]

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Eco Friendly Plants Make A Life Richer

Posted on April 29th, 2009 by Indoor Bonsai Tree  |  No Comments »

Placing a plant in a home is almost having an eco-friendly environment . A sense of heavenly blue- Heart skies with full of joy having indoor plants gives us many benefits such as regulating oxygen,providing us a sense of calm and a very lively environment .
It is such a thing of magnificent ultimate beauty to [...]

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House Plants And Those Who Love Them

Posted on April 26th, 2009 by Indoor Bonsai Tree  |  No Comments »

There are few things that if kept in mind while placing plants inside a house, help develop natural environment inside your house. Today most of us live in apartments but this does not mean that we cannot enjoy greenery in our apartments. There are lots of indoor plants that need low light and can be [...]

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Where The Healthy Plants Hang Out At

Posted on April 22nd, 2009 by Indoor Bonsai Tree  |  No Comments »

You should always select a specific plant species with placement in mind. All indoor plants comes with general guidelines on how much light they will require to thrive high, moderate or low. If you have your plant near a window use this info as a guide.
Southern facing windows get the most intense light and northern [...]

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