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Is Bonsai Gardening New to You? |
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Written by Rick Lasslett
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Saturday, 05 July 2008 |
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O.K. you worked out that Bonsai is concerned with miniature trees, even so you've got no idea about "Shakan - Chokkan - Moyogi"? Never fear, its not necessary to know the proper names of styles or tree types, for example Bonsai Juniper or Bonsai Japanese Maple. All you require to get under way is that you want to grow a bonsai plant as well as some basic knowledge.
by RickLasslett
O.K. you worked out that Bonsai is concerned with miniature trees, even so you've got no idea about "Shakan - Chokkan - Moyogi"? Never fear, its not necessary to know the proper names of styles or tree types, for example Bonsai Juniper or Bonsai Japanese Maple. All you require to get under way is that you want to grow a bonsai plant as well as some basic knowledge.
To begin in the charming art of bonsai gardening, you will need various gardening skills, a few basic tools and supplies, a smattering of common sense as well as a little creative flair.
If you have grown some plants in pots before - and have managed to keep them alive, healthy and looking good, then you already have the prerequisite skills for bonsai gardening. Apart from the actual techniques for keeping the plant compact, there really is not that much more to it!
Of course much has been written about those techniques, so much so that you could never read it all. In any case they are not ALL essential to get the result you are after for your bonsai work of art.
When you first begin, the immediate challenge is just to keep your bonsai tree alive and still looking like a tree! In this you will probably have mixed success. But don't despair if you unintentionally murder a tree or two, you wont be the first and you wont be the last to have done that.
Over time and with experimentation you will get the hang of it. Along the way you will have great fullfillment at being the co-creator of such an extraordinary and beautiful living thing. It really can lift up your heart at times!
Yes there are things you need to learn. But dont try and know everything all at once, just start with the basics and take one step at a time. Begin with an easy to grow plant such as bonsai juniper. Then learn one or two things about bonsai care (watering would be preferable first up) and put those couple of things into practice until you feel comfortable that you know what to do, and then move on to the next one or two skills....and so on.
Over time you will be the one being asked for advice on growing bonsai plants.
About the Author:
Rick Lasslett is a keen Bonsai gardener. Visit his online store for bonsai plants as well as your other bonsai needs. Bonsai is truly a unique gift! Only registered users can write comments. Please login or register. Add as favourites (0) | Quote this article on your site | Views: 31
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