About The Bonsai Tree
About The Bonsai Tree – Bonsai is a Japanese word, but its roots of China and originated from “punsa” he said. This word means “tree in a pot” The practice of planting trees in pots originally Chinese, but the practice of growing Bonsai Trees is made into an art form by the Japanese when the concept was introduced to them about 5 centuries ago. Not until the early 1900s that bonsai trees were introduced into the western world, but it soon became not only a popular hobby, but began to be regarded as a serious art form in horticulture by many people. Currently, there are Tree Bonsai displays and shows, and shops dedicated to Bonsai Tree.
This is a common misconception that natural small Bonsai tree, but this is not true. Bonsai trees originated from the same lineage as the larger partner, but grew up in a certain way to ensure that it remains small. It’s important for beginners to know that the key element for growing Bonsai is this pruning is a technique used that allows the tree to stay small. Without regular pruning, bonsai trees will grow to a height and size standards.
Bonsai Tree roots should be trimmed so it will stay healthy. By pruning the roots, it produces a small thick ball or pack of root that permits it to be transplanted to an appropriate container. When pruning the roots, root-third of the issued every year so that new land can be added and provide space for new roots to develop. Bonsai trees can grow a variety of heights. There are several inches tall trees and some grow much higher. There is no limit, but only important that Bonsai Trees planted in pots and reach adult tree image as it would in nature.
At first, plant a miniature tree may seem difficult, but it will not be long before you learn the art form of Bonsai Trees and discover that you can not get enough of this plant unique. Bring the exquisiteness of a Japanese garden into your home with a Bonsai Tree is a great way to add beauty and elegance to your environment. If you are looking for a new kind of indoor plants, or just a new hobby, consider the Bonsai Tree.
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Jan 21, 2011 7:10 pm |
Just to add up to your article, trimming the roots essentially limits the water and nutrient intake which limits the growth of the tree and make it a “bonsai”…
Thanks for this article
All the best
Paul
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