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Greg K. Hansward

The Japanese and Chinese have been cultivating bonsai trees for hundreds of years. These dwarf-potted plants have become very popular in the US since World War II and it is a wonderful artistic endeavor that needs patience and skill. You must think of your bonsai as a delicate balance between the plant itself and the vessel that it is held in. The two must be perfectly melded together to create the beautiful miniature.

The bonsai can be grown both outdoors in a pot or even in the ground or they exist in nature in tropical areas. The dwarf pomegranate is one such example of this. Only plants with small leaves should be used to when creating a bonsai plant or else it will look very odd compared to the trunk and branches. Maple, zeikova, or ginkgo plants can be wonderful as a bonsai. The best bonsai are created using plants that have small trunks and gnarled features. This type of plant can be procured in a nursery or in nature.

There are many designs of bonsai pots, which is an important aspect when it comes to creating the right tree. They are usually about 2 – 25 inches across and 1 to 10 inches in depth. Some pots are made from clay, some are glazed, but they should all have the correct drainage holes.

You can get different type of soil for your bonsai, but the soil should be able to provide adequate moisture and food while also giving good drainage and allowing plenty of airflow. Usually the soil should be arranged in different layers according the properties of the soil itself. The topsoil should be mossy or small pebbles to add to the aesthetic. The middle layer should be fairly fine and the bottom layer should be the coarsest of them all.

Begin your bonsai project in the springtime. This is the best time to start. You’ll have to put it in new pots as your plant grows and changes. Sometimes you will need to repot your bonsai up to twice a year, but others only require repotting every few years. Usually once a year is adequate. You should do this the same way you initially potted your plant each time.

The best time to start developing a bonsai is in the spring. Repotting will be required as the plant becomes established and starts to grow. Some bonsai need repotting twice a year; others only every few years. The average is once a year. The process followed is the same as for the original potting.

There are no set rules for cultivating a bonsai plant. Usually you have to learn how to prune, thin, and pinch out the growths over time. You need to control how the plant grows and create interesting lines. You can wrap wire around the branches to do this or add stiff rods to influence the direction.

It can be hard at first to create a bonsai plant. This is normal and you must remember that the art of the bonsai is full of discovery. You may take years to fully understand how to do it correctly, but don’t give up and follow these tips to create your own bonsai.

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Focusing on the area of tool storage, Greg Hansward published almost entirely for http://www.insidewoodworking.com . His comments on workbenches are found on his site .

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