Bonsai Care

Often considered an art form, bonsai care can be a meditative and enjoyable activity for anyone. The trees used can be one of many popular bonsai species such as juniper and black or white pine as well as some tropical tree varieties. How you care for your bonsai is the most important aspect of this activity. read more..

Bonsai Care

Bald Cypress Bonsai Great for Beginners

Have you ever thought about growing a bonsai tree? growing bonsai is one of the oldest gardening arts. Where should you begin? If you want to start growing indoor bonsai trees, make sure you get a bald cypress bonsai tree. This type of bonsai is great for beginners and can bring you a lot of joy in the art of growing bonsai. read more..

Bonsai Varieties and Styles

Tips and Tricks for Artificial Bonsai Trees

Artificial bonsai trees are just as popular as the live bonsai trees. Many individuals love the look and presence of a bonsai tree but they lack the skill and time to care for one. Enter artificial bonsai trees! read more..

Bonsai Basics

Is an African Shrub Bonsai Right for You?

With all the different kinds of bonsai trees available on the market today, it can be hard to choose which one is really right for you. Depending on whether you want an inside or outside tree and how much time you want to put into taking care of the tree, an African shrub bonsai just might be the right choice for you. read more..

Bonsai Varieties and Styles

Coniferous Types Of Bonsai Trees

Bonsai is the art of cultivating trees to become very small and maintain their size for years. Some of the most popular types of bonsai trees are the coniferous ones. These trees already have the look of antiquity even at a young age. Most people who are asked to imagine a bonsai tree will conjure up a tree that looks like one of the pine trees. read more..

Bonsai Varieties and Styles

Basic Watering and Feeding for Bonsai: Nutrients

Trees are amazingly self-sufficient. They take in needed elements from the environment without having to move to fetch it as animals do. But that can be a limitation as well, since they are dependent on finding what they need nearby. read more..

Bonsai Care

Basic Styles of Bonsai Trees, Part II

Shakan (Slanting) read more..

Bonsai Varieties and Styles

How To Care For Blue Juniper Bonsais

Junipers are, along with pine, another of the common species sought by beginning bonsai enthusiasts. And for good reason: it’s a beautiful species that tolerates a wide variety of conditions well. read more..

Bonsai Varieties and Styles

Tropical Bonsai: Growing Exotic Bonsai Species At Home

Growing exotic tropical bonsai plants at home can be quite a challenge even for those who have been growing bonsai plants for years. Tropical bonsai plants are very sensitive to cold weather and if you live in Boston when the weather can be really cold during the winter, it may not really be easy for you to keep your bonsai plants alive and healthy during the cold seasons. To save yourself from the heartaches of seeing your tropic bonsai plants freeze to death during the winter season, here are some tips for you. read more..

Bonsai Varieties and Styles

Working With the Trident Maple Bonsai

The art of bonsai requires a plant to be kept in a small container, and yet maintain the qualities that are viewed in nature. This means that the plants are smaller versions of what is found in a forest, and a truly successful bonsai plant is one that has the distinctive characteristics of its larger form. read more..

Bonsai Varieties and Styles

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