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Bonsai turntable | Mighty Mini Reviews

Bonsai turntable | Mighty Mini

41tjuYeEPeL. SL160  Bonsai turntable | Mighty Mini Reviews

  • 10-inch diameter Bonsai turntable. Great for any bonsai pruning
  • This small turntable is incredibly strong–that’s why we call it mighty mini….
  • It has 12 stainless steel ball bearings that will never rust and has very smooth movement

This is a 10-inch diameter Bonsai turntable. Great for any bonsai pruning job from the smallest up to 200 lbs.! (Trust us…we have tested it) This small turntable is incredibly strong–that’s why we call it mighty mini….

You can use this turntable inside or outside. It has 12 stainless steel ball bearings that will never rust and has very smooth movement. The surface has a “tread” so there is no slipping and it controls water too. Made in China, it’s a powerful little turntable at a gre

buynow big Bonsai turntable | Mighty Mini Reviews

Price: $ 8.95

Category: Bonsai Tools

Brussel’s Lucky Bamboo – Fence

Brussel’s Lucky Bamboo – Fence

4105KNI3IFL. SL160  Brussels Lucky Bamboo   Fence

  • Bamboo is the perfect accent to any room
  • Easy care favorite
  • Chinese symbol of good fortune
  • 3 years old; 12 inches tall
  • Dracaena sanderiana

In China, Lucky Bamboo is thought to bring good fortune. Although it is not considered bonsai, this unique plant is very elegant and extremely easy to grow. In order to display your lucky bamboo, simply secure the canes in the decorative rock and fill the container with water. The water should be replaced routinely. Lucky Bamboo will thrive in all light conditions.

buynow big Brussels Lucky Bamboo   Fence

List Price: $ 46.00

Price: $ 31.73

Category: Bamboo Bonsai

Cobalt blue ceramic bonsai planter / pot – round, set of 2

Cobalt blue ceramic bonsai planter / pot – round, set of 2

311QVER9Q9L. SL160  Cobalt blue ceramic bonsai planter / pot   round, set of 2

  • Price is for two hand crafted blue cobalt bonsai pots from China
  • Aesthetically pleasing natural variations in blue color
  • Rustic finish for authentic bonsai presentation
  • Outside dimentions:4.375″D x 1.5″H; Inside:3.375″Dx 1″H
  • Ceramic pots have pre-drilled drainage holes

Bonsai, the art landscape miniaturization of trees originated in China during the Han Dynasty (206 BC to 220 AD). The term bonsai or penjing can be applied to any miniature landscape planting. These little blue pots are perfect for small arrangements that can include plants, stones or figurines. To start, plant a small jade tree, add a scholar stone or interesting rock shards and a mudman miniature and you’ve created your first easy miniature landscape. The simple crafting of the ceramic clay po

buynow big Cobalt blue ceramic bonsai planter / pot   round, set of 2

List Price: $ 12.00

Price: $ 9.95

Category: Bonsai Pots

Brussel’s Lucky Bamboo – Elegant Twist

Brussel’s Lucky Bamboo – Elegant Twist

31N87ljuqYL. SL160  Brussels Lucky Bamboo   Elegant Twist

  • Bamboo is the perfect accent to any room
  • Easy care favorite
  • Chinese symbol of good fortune
  • 3 years old; 14 inches tall
  • Dracaena sanderiana

In China, Lucky Bamboo is thought to bring good fortune. Although it is not considered bonsai, this unique plant is very elegant and extremely easy to grow. In order to display your lucky bamboo, simply secure the canes in the decorative rock and fill the container with water. The water should be replaced routinely. Lucky Bamboo will thrive in all light conditions.

buynow big Brussels Lucky Bamboo   Elegant Twist

List Price: $ 35.00

Price: $ 26.53

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Category: Bamboo Bonsai

Brussel’s Lucky Bamboo, Pyramid 1 Layer

Brussel’s Lucky Bamboo, Pyramid 1 Layer

41q1QZ3on7L. SL160  Brussels Lucky Bamboo, Pyramid 1 Layer

  • Bamboo is the perfect accent to any room
  • Easy care favorite
  • Chinese symbol of good fortune
  • 3 Years old; 8 inches tall
  • Dracaena sanderiana

In China, Lucky Bamboo is thought to bring good fortune. Although it is not considered bonsai, this unique plant is very elegant and extremely easy to grow. In order to display your lucky bamboo, simply secure the canes in the decorative rock and fill the container with water. The water should be replaced routinely. Lucky Bamboo will thrive in all light conditions.

buynow big Brussels Lucky Bamboo, Pyramid 1 Layer

List Price: $ 17.00

Price: $ 17.00

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Category: Bamboo Bonsai

Brussel’s Lucky Bamboo, Pyramid 3 Layer

Brussel’s Lucky Bamboo, Pyramid 3 Layer

41ZuiYmruFL. SL160  Brussels Lucky Bamboo, Pyramid 3 Layer

  • Bamboo is the perfect accent to any room
  • Easy care favorite
  • Chinese symbol of good fortune
  • 3 Years old; 12 inches tall
  • Dracaena sanderiana

In China, Lucky Bamboo is thought to bring good fortune. Although it is not considered bonsai, this unique plant is very elegant and extremely easy to grow. In order to display your lucky bamboo, simply secure the canes in the decorative rock and fill the container with water. The water should be replaced routinely. Lucky Bamboo will thrive in all light conditions.

buynow big Brussels Lucky Bamboo, Pyramid 3 Layer

List Price: $ 31.00

Price: $ 31.00

Category: Bamboo Bonsai

Bonsai Tool Basic Set

Bonsai Tool Basic Set

41SA1kq4fML. SL160  Bonsai Tool Basic Set

  • Very Good Quality
  • Basic Combination for Beginners Level Bonsai Lover
  • Made of Carbon Alloy Steel
  • Hand Inspected and Lightly Oiled
  • Afforable

This listing is for 2 pieces of high quality bonsai tools made of carbon steel. The set includes: 7 1/2″ cutting scissors and 8″ concave cutter. Most of bonsai jobs can be made by this basic bonsai tool set. Tools are directly imported from a blacksmith in China. Every single piece is hand inspected before it leaves our warehouse. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE!

Rating: 4 Bonsai Tool Basic Set (out of 5 reviews)

buynow big Bonsai Tool Basic Set

List Price: $ 34.99

Price: $ 25.00

Category: Bonsai Tools

Enhancing Your Home Decor Through the Use of Artificial Bonsai

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Bonsai is a magnificent and glorious miniaturized plant that can be used to decorate your house but the cultivation and care need to nurture a healthy bonsai can be time consuming. If you love the look of bonsai but can’t spare the time and effort to care for the miniaturized plant, then artificial bonsai might just be the right thing for you.

Artificial bonsai is readily available in the market nowadays and you will be surprised that the artificial bonsai look, feel and smell like the real McCoy. You won’t be able to tell it from the real plant unless you are an expert and although the artificial bonsai plant is not as valued, you do not have to expend effort in carry and watering the plant. Artificial bonsai will add to the decor of your house but minus the need to fret over it. If you do not have the time to care for the bonsai plant regularly, then artificial bonsai might just be the right thing for bonsai lover like you.

It is often difficult to differentiate between the artificial bonsai and the real thing as lot of details is spent in making the imitation. The craft and attention in creating the artificial bonsai make it close to the real thing. Bonsai has its origin in China before spreading to Japan where it was highly appreciated. The art of bonsai gradually captured the imagination of the Western world as fine details goes into the cultivation of the bonsai. The techniques and effort that are expended in cultivating the bonsai and the end product makes the bonsai a much sought after art form.

Many types of trees can be used to groom as bonsai and they are just miniaturized version that has its growth stunted in a small container and through pruning of the roots and its crown. Just like any other plant, bonsai needs sunlight to produce chlorophyll and regular watering but not to the extent of making the soil soggy as it will kill the roots. Artificial bonsai can last for years and closely resemble real bonsai but doesn’t need the constant care of the real plant.

Artificial bonsai can be used to complement the look of your home decor and there are many that you can choose from. Select one that fits and if you are environmentally conscious, chose one that is made from biodegradable material.

Artificial bonsai comes in many varieties and you can choose from the crabapple bonsai plant as well as the azalea and the bougainvillea types of bonsai plant in addition to many others. These artificial models have beautiful fruits and flowers just like the real counterpart and the price to match. The real ones can cost hundred of dollars and can be destroyed if not properly cared for whereas the artificial plant can last for years. It can be used as gifts and the recipients do not have to be burdened with the need to care for it. Artificial bonsai is a great choice if it is the beauty that the art of bonsai captivates you.

Bonsai Care

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Bonsai Care

The very word bonsai conjures so many thoughts to many people. Almost a warrior sound yet in reality the word bonsai refers to a miniature tree called a bonsai tree.

Where Bonsai Started.

Most of us associate bonsai with the Japanese. Apparently the art of bonsai care and development as we know it today originated in China and was known as Pensai in China. Pensai as it was known has been traced back to around 600 a.d. and subsequently made its way to Japan

The word “Bonsai” comprises of two parts bone meaning tray and “sai” meaning plant, which when literally translated equates to tray plant. We are so emphatic to ensure that we correctly call bonsai trees when part of the derivation of the word does in fact mean plant.

In the care of bonsai trees well take a few clear topics:-

O Watering bonsai
O Light and Humidity for my bonsai tree
O Bonsai Feeding

How frequently to water a Bonsai.

The first question most budding bonsai carers ask is How often should I water a bonsai tree? and the answer depends on many different factors. Watering and caring for a bonsai tree is a constant balance between too much and too little.

Variables to consider are when caring for your bonsai tree are:-

O The type of bonsai tree.
O The time of year is it winter, summer, spring or autumn (fall).
O The location of the bonsai tree within your house or garden.

O The location of your property i.e. Alaska or Arizona.

How should I water a bonsai tree?

The “best” way to water is to first wet the soil a little, this will improve the soil’s ability to take in or absorb a larger volume of water, and then you should water thoroughly until the soil is saturated. Make certain that the entire soil mass gets wet – every time – you water and wait for the excess to run out of the drainage holes to be sure.

When should I water a Bonsai tree?

The “best” time to water is probably early in the morning, before the bonsai tree begins its day of growing activities. Also take a look during the day if the bonsai tree located in a particularly hot and dry place. Bonsai trees do not grow when the soil is too wet and they do not grow when the soil is too dry. A bonsai tree takes in water and nutrients during the in between periods.

Work out a sensible watering schedule that is realistic and achievable and try and maintain a regular caring plan for your bonsai tree.

What kind of water should I use to water a bonsai tree?

Water your a bonsai with room temperature tap water. If the water is too hot or too cold it may shock the trees roots. If you have the ability, facility and time to collect rain to water great.

Light and Humidity for my bonsai tree.

What light does a bonsai require?

Lighting is critical to your bonsai tree and keeping it healthy. Unfortunately there is no scientific formulae to how much light does my bonsai tree need. Light requirements vary within the type of tree and the layout and design of your home.

What is the best kind of light for a bonsai?

Sunlight is by far the best type of light for bonsai trees and most other members of the planet earth! If the window providing most light is a convenient place then by all means use the best window klocation. Its all down to balance you dont want to have your bonsai tree in a windy hallway even if it is the brightest place in your homw. If you preferred location doesnt get too much light then utilise som e artifical light. So, in a case like this you need to find an alternative and more practical location and use some type of artificial lighting system. A simple grow-light and timer will be a low cost and practical solutuion.

What about humidity and my bonsai tree?

Humidity helps to reduce water loss and a very dry environment cuase a bonsai tree to naturally loose its water content. Obviously avoid artifical and local causes of dryness i.e. dont place next to a fire or heater. Indoor bonsai trees slow their growth in winter and do not need as much water. If you have a dry home (lacking humiditry) you can place your bonsai on a “humidity tray” filled with pebbles this is probably improves your own environment too! The tray should be kept wet at all times so as to increase humidity levels. The other very simple solution is a spray. Using room temperature water spray the bonsai tree with a fine mist or spray.

Bonsai Feeding

Why Do Bonsai Need Fertiliser?

The bonsai environment is artificial and therefore requires our intervention, help and care in order to maintain the health and development of the bonsai tree. The simplest way to achieve a healthy bonsai tree in addition to frequent watering is a frequent dose of fertiliser to the soil.

What type of fertiliser to use?

Use a balanced fertiliser to feed your bonsai tree – typically 20-20-20, at 25% strength, every other week. The numbers 20-20-20 are the percentage, by weight, of the N-P-K (nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium) contained in that fertiliser. These elements will enhance the growth of your bonsai tree.

What Does N-P-K Stand For & What Does It Do?

N – Nitrogen is responsible for the size and amount of new growth and, to some extent, the green colour of the leaves. Nitrogen is required for cell division and, also, protein manufacturing.

P – Phosphorus is also necessary for cell division and is associated with good root growth and flowering.

K – Potassium activates cell enzymes and is related with overall healthy cell activity.

Bonsai Fertiliser Notes

O Always water your bonsai thoroughly before fertilising and never use fertiliser on a dry tree.
O Never fertilise a sick tree, as fertiliser is not medicine.
O If you are not sure how much fertiliser to use, follow the directions on the label and never use more than recommended.
O Fertiliser is a good thing, but too much is a bad thing.

Bonsai care – a rewarding hobby bringing you many happy hours over many years.

Add To The Interior Design Of Your Home With An Artificial Bonsai Tree!

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Bonsai is a magnificent and glorious miniaturized plant that can be used to decorate your house but the cultivation and care need to nurture a healthy bonsai can be time consuming. If you love the look of bonsai but can’t spare the time and effort to care for the miniaturized plant, then artificial bonsai might just be the right thing for you.

Artificial bonsai is readily available in the market nowadays and you will be surprised that the artificial bonsai look, feel and smell like the real McCoy. You won’t be able to tell it from the real plant unless you are an expert and although the artificial bonsai plant is not as valued, you do not have to expend effort in carry and watering the plant. Artificial bonsai will add to the decor of your house but minus the need to fret over it. If you do not have the time to care for the bonsai plant regularly, then artificial bonsai might just be the right thing for bonsai lover like you.

It is often difficult to differentiate between the artificial bonsai and the real thing as lot of details is spent in making the imitation. The craft and attention in creating the artificial bonsai make it close to the real thing. Bonsai has its origin in China before spreading to Japan where it was highly appreciated. The art of bonsai gradually captured the imagination of the Western world as fine details goes into the cultivation of the bonsai. The techniques and effort that are expended in cultivating the bonsai and the end product makes the bonsai a much sought after art form.

Many types of trees can be used to groom as bonsai and they are just miniaturized version that has its growth stunted in a small container and through pruning of the roots and its crown. Just like any other plant, bonsai needs sunlight to produce chlorophyll and regular watering but not to the extent of making the soil soggy as it will kill the roots. Artificial bonsai can last for years and closely resemble real bonsai but doesn’t need the constant care of the real plant.

Artificial bonsai can be used to complement the look of your home decor and there are many that you can choose from. Select one that fits and if you are environmentally conscious, chose one that is made from biodegradable material.

Artificial bonsai comes in many varieties and you can choose from the crabapple bonsai plant as well as the azalea and the bougainvillea types of bonsai plant in addition to many others. These artificial models have beautiful fruits and flowers just like the real counterpart and the price to match. The real ones can cost hundred of dollars and can be destroyed if not properly cared for whereas the artificial plant can last for years. It can be used as gifts and the recipients do not have to be burdened with the need to care for it. Artificial bonsai is a great choice if it is the beauty that the art of bonsai captivates you.