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How to grow a Bonsai tree, for beginners - Bonsai Empire
This short Bonsai orientation will help you select an indoor Bonsai, or outdoor tree that best meets your criteria. Now that we've selected the best tree species for you, let's take a look at how you can actually get one! The easiest thing to do is to buy a …
Growing and caring for a Bonsai tree - Bonsai Empire
Keeping a Bonsai tree alive is not a difficult task, but there are a few things you should be aware of. Bonsai trees are planted in small pots with minimal space for water and nutrient reserves. That means you need to water and fertilize your tree regularly. Make sure your Bonsai gets plenty of light, water, and fertilize when needed and your ...
Common tree species used for Bonsai - Bonsai Empire
Care guides for the common Bonsai tree species In this section, we'll take a closer look into tree-species that are used for growing Bonsai, and Bonsai tree types. Each tree species has specific requirements for its cultivation, training, and care, so Bonsai tree identification is crucial to take proper care of your tree.
Bonsai tree care and maintenance - Bonsai Empire
Bonsai tree care. Though Bonsai trees are more delicate than the average indoor plant, a few basic rules should enable anyone to take care of their tree properly. Pay particular attention to where you place it and how to water it properly. In this section of our website we explain the basic and advanced Bonsai care techniques.
What is Bonsai (Origin and History) - Bonsai Empire
The art of growing Bonsai trees originates in the Chinese Empire, and like many related art-forms, the Japanese copied and adapted it during the Kamakura period. These related art forms include stone appreciation (Suiseki), keeping koi fish (Nishikigoi) and Japanese gardening.
Definition and meaning of Bonsai - Bonsai Empire
A Bonsai tree is a replication of nature, in the form of a miniature tree, without displaying the human intervention too clearly. The connotations or added/implied Bonsai tree meanings include: A general tree-like shape or style (although not necessarily natural to that type of plant growing full-size in the wild).
Pruning Bonsai, cutting branches to shape the tree - Bonsai Empire
Please consult our Bonsai tree types guide for information per tree species. Another method of Bonsai pruning is defoliation, which involves removing leaves of deciduous or broadleaf evergreen trees during the summer to force the tree to grow new leaves. This technique is used to reduce the size of the tree’s leaves and increase ramification.
Buying Bonsai trees in a store or online shop - Bonsai Empire
Most Bonsai enthusiasts started their hobby with a ready-made Bonsai tree, bought in a Bonsai shop or received as a present. Although you will not experience the fun of creating your own tree, it is a great way to get started and get a feeling for the basic care for Bonsai trees.
Where to place your Bonsai tree - Bonsai Empire
In most houses the only place where an indoor Bonsai will do well is right at a South facing window, as lots of light is crucial for the health of your tree. When placed even just a few feet away from a window the light intensity will drop significantly, slowing down growth and ultimately killing your Bonsai.
Care guide for the Jasmine Bonsai tree (Gardenia) - Bonsai Empire
Cape jasmine or Jasmin Bonsai (Gardenia jasminoides) General information about the Jasmin Bonsai tree. The Gardenia (Cape Jasmine, or Jasmin Bonsai) is native to tropical regions of Asia and South Africa and in many countries with a temperate climate it is a popular house plant. It can't endure frost. The leaves are dark green, pointed and glossy.