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How to Keep your Bonsai Tree Thriving!

Archive for April, 2010

by Eddie Lamb

Japan has a rich cultural history. One of the practices with a lengthy history is the production of Bonsai trees, which became popular in Japan during the Heian period.

They are not meant to serve a purpose beyond art and contemplation. It is a study in balance, restraint and harmony, as they serve no medicinal or culinary purposes. They don’t contribute to larger landscapes either. For this reason, Bonsai is a very narrow practice, focusing on one or two plants.

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by Sarah Duke

Growing bonsais is an art form that has been around for hundreds of years. It originated in Asia and has made its way around the world. These diminutive trees may seem like they just grow that way naturally, but the fact is that it takes a great deal of time and effort to grow and look after them. Beginners in the art of cultivating bonsai will have to learn a lot before they can produce a thriving tree. Here are a few suggestions for beginner bonsai gardening.

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by Sarah Duke

Lots of people wonder what all the fuss is about when it comes to growing a bonsai plant. They simply don’t understand exactly why it necessitates such a lot of watchful attention. However, the fact is, bonsai care is a skill requiring dedication and commitment. These tiny trees need loads of care and will soon die if they don’t receive it.

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