by 1967geezer
Article by Paul Smith
There are some simple rules that can help the bonsai beginners who may wonder how to grow a tree and quickly learn the art. The essence of the bonsai art is to create a tree in its miniature version. The so-called air layering method is ideal for making sprout roots once they are separated from the tree. Choose a branch with a beautiful shape to begin with and remember that this small in size tree will bring you delight for years to come. The period needed for the seed development into a nice bonsai masterpiece can take 5 years or even more. The following steps will help you understand how to grow a bonsai tree:
1. Make research on how to grow a bonsai tree to be acquainted with some of the peculiarities and requirements of the plants – their different types, soil requirements, watering and environmental needs as well as some basic growth principles.
2. When choosing the tree type, take into consideration the geographic location you live in. Some tree are deciduous and need a freezing winter in order to develop properly and to be ready for the spring. However, other cannot survive during cold winters with temperatures below freezing point. The same thing applies to watering. While one bonsai tree needs much water, especially during the hot summers, the other species prefer dry soil. Therefore, it is necessary to know the different species peculiarities in order to know how to grow a bonsai tree.
3. It is a time to select the plant’s size. Do this before choosing the plant as this will make then your bonsai species choice easier. The tree size could be as miniature as 6 inches or up to 3 feet tall.
4. Selection of the right plant is very important, so visualize the future bonsai tree before buying it. Choose healthy plant only with vivid leaves colors.
5. After bringing the plant home, you need to repot it in a larger pot, so the roots could be covered with enough soil. Balancing the pot with the tree is an essence of learning how to grow a bonsai tree. Do not forget to cut drainage holes, if the selected pot does not have pre-drilled holes.
The plants that are native to the region you live will better adapt to the bonsai process, but you can use your creativity and experiment how to bonsai more exotic trees.
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If you’d like to learn more on how to grow a bonsai tree and get your feet wet in this awesome art, please visit Paul’s website at http://bonsaiplantscenter.com/?page_id=19 where you’ll want to get his FREE online mini course “Bonsai Masters Secrets”. http://bonsaiplantscenter.com/?page_id=19
Learn professional tips on how to plant a bonsai tree, in this free video. Expert: Mike Hansen Bio: Mike Hansen, owner of Midwest Bonsai, has been growing, caring, selling, and instructing others in bonsai care for years. Mike is an expert bonsai master.
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