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Brussel’s Five Needle Pine Specimen Bonsai, Age: 150 Yrs; Height – 28-Inch, ST5123FNP

Brussel's Five Needle Pine Specimen Bonsai, Age: 150 Yrs; Height - 28-Inch, ST5123FNP

41nPeUezwUL. SL160  Brussels Five Needle Pine Specimen Bonsai, Age: 150 Yrs; Height   28 Inch, ST5123FNP
  • Excellent tree an many levels
  • Refined layered branching
  • Excellent root base
  • Pinus parvifolia
  • Age: 150 Yrs; Height - 28-inch
This is a very large specimen. The sheer size of the trunk gives us more than a hint to its age (150+). The branching is superb.

buynow big Brussels Five Needle Pine Specimen Bonsai, Age: 150 Yrs; Height   28 Inch, ST5123FNP
List Price: $ 9,775.00 Price: $ 8,901.33

Category: Bonsai Tree Kit

Learn the Easy Tips For Caring For Bonsai Trees

Like me, have you had a bonsai tree, and it died? Ever looked in awe at the stunning, miniaturized beauty of a Bonsai tree and wondered how hard Bonsai trees care is? Let me let you into a secret – care of bonsai trees is not hard – if you have a little knowledge.

Bonsai is the art of growing trees and shrubs in miniature – and training them into beautiful art forms. To help create those aesthetic shapes, growers use special techniques. You do not need much in the way of special tools – just a basic tree, a small pot and the know how. That makes it a relatively inexpensive and very satisfying occupation.

Did you know the oldest living bonsai tree is around 500 years old? It is a five-needle pine first posted around 1610. It’s now housed in the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. How has it survived so long, and could you start a bonsai that can be handed down from generation to generation within your family for hundreds of years? Of course you can.

You just need a few clues on bonsai trees care.

The easiest way to start is to buy a bonsai from a garden centre or specialist. There’s a huge variety to choose from as almost any woody-stemmed tree or shrub can be turned into a bonsai.

The trick of bonsai tree care is getting the right one for your climate and knowing when to keep it inside or put it outside. Choice will come down to which sculptured silhouette you find most pleasing.

If you have an already-potted bonsai, it can stay in the pot for many years – but it will eventually need to be repotted. Again you need to know when and choosing the right pot can also be critical.

Basic bonsai tree care is just like caring for any other plant, it comes down to the key elements of watering, soil, temperature and light.

It is crucial to know just how much water.

The bonsai’s whole world is bound in one little pot. Too much water and it’s suffering a flood – too little and it’s a drought, and going from one to another is a vicious cycle will quickly kill your treasured plant.

To care properly for bonsai trees, you also need to ensure they are checked regularly for pests and diseases. Indoor trees tend to suffer most of these, as insects also love the shelter provided by being indoors. The leaves and branches of your tree will also benefit from gentle cleaning.

It’s vital you choose the right soil and also that you apply just the right amount of fertilizer and in the right season. Pruning is another crucial element to correct care of bonsai trees. Pruning of a bonsai involves not only the branches, but also the roots. You need to know how to select the right roots to keep and how much root to cut off. Pruning branches must be done carefully and thoughtfully to ensure you end up with the your desired, and most aesthetically pleasing shape.

It might seem like a lot to consider, but once you have mastered the techniques of bonsai trees care, it takes very little time especially when you consider the hours of pleasure your bonsai trees will give you, your friends and generations of your family to come.

If you would like to now more on the easy tips for Bonsai Trees care mentioned in this article, you can do so here: http://www.bonsai-trees-care.com.

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Japanese White Pine 15 Seeds/Seed – Bonsai Reviews

Japanese White Pine 15 Seeds/Seed – Bonsai

51lXd96S%2BBL. SL160  Japanese White Pine 15 Seeds/Seed   Bonsai Reviews

Beautiful pine up to 60-90 feet in the wild, but with a slow growth. Young trunk and branches smooth and greyish. Bark becoming darker and scaly after. Quite hardy in zones 4-9. The Japanese White pine has the most “artistic” growth habit of any five-needle pine. It is a top choice bonsai specimen and an extremely graceful landscape tree. Rather slow growing, green to blue-green in color and variable in height. Native to Japan. This wonderful pine also makes a fantastic bonsai tree!

buynow big Japanese White Pine 15 Seeds/Seed   Bonsai Reviews

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Category: Bonsai Seeds