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About bonsai tree pruning

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Bonsai pruning is one of the most important things in bonsai care. By doing the pruning youll give to the bonsai tree the shape that you want, you can shorten it and get the bonsai tree stem thickening too.
First of all, we want to point out that you have to:

name it for a better contact with the bonsai tree, which is good too for its health and vigor
water bonsai plant once a day or two, but dont over water it
keep it in high humidity places
do not expose the bonsai in direct sun and hot temperature
make the pruning in spring (there are some particular species of bonsai tree that are admitting the summer cuttings)
prune the bonsai crown so that it takes the triangle shape

cover the cut sector or branches lesion with diameter over 0.5 cm with lute, for helping the bonsai healing.
use only clean and sharp gardening and cutting instruments
the above part of the bonsai tree is growing faster than the inferior part of it, so cut mostly the edge of bonsai treetop

Conifer bonsai pruning

There are no pruning for conifer bonsai, but pinching. If the conifer bonsai branch remains without needles, it will die. This thing never happens to the other bonsai tree species, deciduous ones, which are increasing the ramification after the cutting, but in case of conifers, the cutting is favoring apparition of the new buds behind.

Flowering bonsai tree pruning

Dont prune the flowering bonsai plant in the same way as the green bonsai, because there is the risk of loosing the bonsai flowers. So make the pruning in summer, after the flowering period, when you can distinguish the floral buds and the new sprigs.

Enjoy your bonsai tree!

Garden design: Create a backyard paradise

Garden design is becoming more and more easy to do yourself right in your own backyard. There are many styles to choose from and some popular styles include, Oxford garden design, Japanese garden design, water garden design, perennial garden design, garden pond design, and vegetable garden design. Choosing the right garden design is extremely important and should reflect on your own personal style and taste. While creating your own garden designs is relatively easy, hiring someone else to do the work is a great option for anyone who is too busy to complete the entire project on their own. Here are a few tips to get anyone interested in their own garden designs started.

Decide which kind of garden design you would enjoy the most. A few things to take into consideration are, how long you are willing to work on the initial design and how long you are willing to work on the maintenance of the garden. If you are contracting a garden designer to build your garden for you, will you hire a gardener to take care of the final product? Do you want to reap the benefits of a vegetable garden design and use the produce yielded by the garden? Would you rather have a flower garden and be able to enjoy fresh flowers everyday? Deciding is the most difficult step and once you have decided which garden fits your lifestyle you can begin the process of designing your space.

If you decide to work with a garden designer you may still want to give him or her the main points you would enjoy seeing in your garden. If you decide on a Japanese garden design you may want to specify where you would like to see specific bonsai trees planted. If you choose a vegetable garden design or a flower garden design you may want to choose what fruits and vegetables you will grow. Garden pond designs can be implemented in many other kinds of garden designs such as Japanese garden designs and water garden designs.

Designing your very own garden is more than choosing plants and water treatments. Choosing garden furniture will add a special place for you to enjoy your new garden design. Oxford Garden Designs offers a large selection of stylish garden furniture that you can mix and match to create a perfect oasis.

Once you have decided on a specific design if you have chosen not to hire a contractor, you’ll have to begin treating the area you want to transform. Many do-it-yourself warehouses offer classes on how to landscape your yard, plant trees and flowers, and build small structures. You can also find plenty of do-it-yourself information online. If you have decided to hire a garden designer you will want to get a quote before any work is started and ask for a cap on overage fees. This way, you won’t have to deal with any hidden surprises later. You will want to be very specific explaining what you want and how you would like the work completed.

Finally, create a budget for your project. Decide on how much you would like to spend on plants, water features, and furniture before you begin. This will save you money and time. Deciding this early on will help you to stay on track and focus on the items that are crucial to your design!

Amusing Garden Laterns

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Garden Planter is a small pot or container used for growing small plants or trees. Garden Planters are stunning outdoor accessories that takes care of your actual garden or outdoor space. Garden Planters provide solution to plant lovers who do not have enough garden space. Garden Planters allow plantation anywhere in different styles shapes and sizes. Square, Rectangular or circular garden planters are there to suit different space area and different plant types viz., small trees to medium plants. Even hang-off garden planters are also available. With garden planters an artificial garden can be created even at the roof top.

Selection of Garden planters is most important. Quality material with nicely crafted garden planters must be selected as it did not require replacement at later point of time. Garden Planters with good wooden material like teak, cedar, Redwood, synthetic material like polymer and granite or marble is durable and elegant. Wooden and Granite Garden planers are natural and beautiful. They withstand tuff weather conditions and monsoon seasons. Garden Planters can be selected taking into account whether the container will survive mid-day sun, breezes and can hold moisture and should not dry out immediately. Terracotta Planters dry out very fast while wood and metal garden planters retain water unless there is provision for water drain. Fiberglass Planters are very light weight, mobile but not durable.

Popular kind of outdoor planters is terracotta planter pottery. These clay planters are natural in color and well suited to the greenery in the garden. Terracotta garden planters can be painted, glazed or engraved designs. Pottery Planter designs can be arranged nicely like Linear (stripes, checks), Geometric shapes, Floral. Ceramic Planters come out with beautiful colors, designs and textures. Ceramic normally contains moisture and this will be useful for plants thrive on moisture. Ceramic planters are light weight and can be hanged on wall. Hanging Planters also called suspended gardens adorn house dcor. Plants in hanging planters at ceilings, windows walls add beauty to the garden or living place. Patio Planters act as a bridge between garden and home and is very decorative.
Garden Planters are very important accessories for garden art. Garden Planters also indoor and outdoor herb gardening. Growing fresh herbs for day to day use in cooking is made possible by garden planters. When it comes to making your own garden art, there are so many different possibilities as to what you can do that it can almost be overwhelming. That is why I am going to focus on just one type of garden art in this article: planters. Check out these fun and unique ideas for your garden pots and planters:
Bonsai Garden can be created by using garden planters. Bonsai trees are very popular and bonsai garden provides peace and relaxation over the years. Garden Planters should support the type of bonsai trees grown.
When selecting the outdoor planters for your bonsai tree, you need to keep in mind the overall impact it is supposed to have, little to none. The outdoor planters are not what you are trying to show off. They are simply the vessels that are supporting the bonsai trees that you are raising. That means the outdoor planters you choose should not be showy or over the top. Instead they should be natural looking pieces that add to the overall effect of the tree in them.

The Art Of Japanese Bonsai

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The Japanese refined and developed Bonsai techniques and evolved the art form it is today. For the Japanese, bonsai represents a fusion of strong ancient beliefs with the Eastern philosophies of the harmony between man, the soul and nature.

The major aspects of Japanese bonsai, has not changed significantly over time.

Bonsai initially originated in Egypt thousands of years ago and moved to China. From China bonsai moved to Japan. Where the Japanese perfected the art of bonsai.

Japanese use azaleas to create magnificent bonsai following years of pruning, wiring and careful attention. The Japanese art of bonsai, and its precursor, the Chinese art of penjing, are rooted in the traditions of Asian culture.

The art of raising bonsai dwarfed potted trees has enabled the Japanese to admire nature in an indoor setting. The art of bonsai, as developed in America, is much freer in concept and style than Japanese bonsai.

The quality of a bonsai tree is measured on how well it portrays nature in miniature form. A bonsai should have a well tapered trunk and have branches all around the tree to give the bonsai visual depth. The art of bonsai involves the bringing together of tree and pot in visual harmony. “Bonsai” simply means “potted tree.” But many of the really fine specimens have been pruned for more than 100 years.

Requiring many years of devoted attention and care to produce, the bonsai extends beauty and expresses the significance of life. The care involved in creating and shaping a bonsai is considered a form of meditation in and of itself.

Over time, bonsai began to take on different styles, each which varied immensely from one another. Today, hardy as well as tropical indoor bonsai are trained in classic styles, including windswept, slanted trunk, rock clinging, and forest.

Bonsai are highly regarded as a symbol of Japanese culture and ideals. Contrary to popular belief, bonsai are not tortured trees. A bonsai may have areas of dead wood to give an impression of age. There are several techniques available to the bonsai grower to increase the apparent age.

No longer exclusively an oriental art form, today bonsai is practiced by thousands of people around the world, on every continent. The art of bonsai is the art of imitating the spirit of nature. A bonsai industry of considerable size exists in certain sections of Japan.