Japanese Bonsai Trees Enjoy a Rich History

December 6th, 2009

by Sarah Duke

Already, you’ve figured out the art of raising plants making use of Asian-inspired gardening styles, however were you aware there are a number of Japanese bonsai trees that many gardeners do not plant in other areas of the earth? While this form of growing plants is now practiced by various pros and hobby gardeners in nearly every nation, authentic Japanese trees aren’t cultivated as much. However the technique for growing these original trees could offer you insight on how to take care of your plants.

This gardening method in fact had its roots in China, and was quickly embraced by the Japanese. Chinese people throughout the Han Dynasty used bonsai plants to produce miniature gardens for ornamental and curative purposes, and the Japanese shortly used this art form to embellish their homes and landscapes. Through time, planting trees such as maples and azalea became an indication of wealth, since it was a pursuit that only the affluent could afford to practice. Later on, other Eastern nations such as Vietnam and Korea embraced the practice as well.

It is significant to take note that Japanese bonsai trees, in addition to other kinds of bonsai plants, are not genetically diminutive. The reason for why this kind of cultivating plants is such a highly regarded art form has to do with the reality that the gardener ‘trains’ the bonsai tree to grow in a miniature pot, when it would typically be planted outside in a more open environment. This is an additional reason why this type of tree can be designed from practically any tree that would mature at a more normal rate. Smaller sections of the plant, for example shrubs and smaller leaves, are utilized when designing trees that are inspired by Japanese bonsai trees.

The appropriate care timetable for the trees is critical. Bonsai plants need special trimmings every few weeks in order to keep the plants manicured and train them to grow in a specific way. Wiring is also utilized to achieve this goal, however you will need special implements to cut the wires from the plant as soon as it has grown too big for the shape.

If you want to purchase Japanese bonsai trees that have already been potted so that you can learn how to care for them at the novice level, you can go to your local nursery to take a look at the different species of trees, learn more about the life of the tree, and get tips on keeping a record for watering and sun exposure. You can also order bonsai plants from various internet stores; the plants will come with directions for correct care. These make great gifts to give to friends or loved ones for special events.

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