November 1, 2007

New to Bonsai? Read Here & Find Out the Best Way for a Bonsai Newbie to Get the Most from this Hobby

Tip! Since that day I have collected a number of different Bonsai trees, I have attempted to grow them myself and I have traded with other Bonsai enthusiasts. Unfortunately, a number of bonsai trees have also died on my watch.

I first got into Bonsai trees when I was about twelve years old, I remember being fascinated by them when we found a small dedicated bonsai tree hidden around the back of a garden centre. I could not understand why such beautiful, ornamental trees were not placed somewhere for everyone to appreciate. There were a huge number of specimens on show, from the smaller younger bonsai trees, right up to the ancient Japanese palms which were trained to about three foot high with a splendidly decorated bowl.

Since that day I have collected a number of different Bonsai trees, I have attempted to grow them myself and I have traded with other Bonsai enthusiasts. Unfortunately, a number of bonsai trees have also died on my watch. This is always awful when this happens, but the truth is that it is actually very hard to look after and nurture bonsai trees. Which often means that people new to this hobby do not get the most from the experience.

Tip! Today, bonsai is the act of training a miniature tree to look similar to its larger counterparts. Bonsai trees are actually not miniature trees by nature, but stay that way through constant trimming and binding.

So I though that I would provide a number of tips to newbie bonsai fans about how to enjoy this great way to relax.

Try not to own too many bonsai trees at the same time. If you’re anything like me you will fall instantly in love with new trees in shops and snap them up immediately. Unfortunately, this means that you will have more caring and nurturing than before. It is best to concentrate on as few as possible.

Try to buy bonsai plants from specialist stores, during the last few years as the craze for all things bonsai intensified they have popped up in supermarkets, corner shops and DIY stores amongst others, these are never as good quality or as well looked after than from a specialist store.
Have a go at growing your own bonsai tree, it is possible to buy special kits which includes all of the seeds and necessary apparatus to do this. If anything, it will give you a sense of exactly how difficult and time consuming it is to grow a bonsai. If you succeed, you will have an enormous amount of satisfaction.

Tip! If you keep these tips in mind and give your tree lots of proper care, you’re likely to end up with a beautiful bonsai that you can enjoy for years to come.

Charlotte Alice is a professional author for Bonsai Tree Guide and full time Content Writer

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Bonsai Plants Are Beautiful

The fine art of Bonsai has been around in the Japanese and Chinese cultures for hundreds of years. Over the last half century it has become popular in the United States as well. It takes a long time to grow a bonsai tree, even though they are very small. The project needs care and patience, as well as some artistic ability. The bonsai must blend in with its container to create a visual portrait of a full grown tree.
Usually bonsai is a hardy tree that is forced to grow in a small pot. Some tropical plants such a a pomegranate have been used successfully as bonsai. Trees or plant with small foliage must be used or the leaves will look out of proportion. Outstanding bonsai have been made from zeikova, ginkgo and some pies and maples. Plants that would be considered unattractive in other situations, such as runty plants with twisted or gnarled trunks and branches are great candidates for bonsai. You can buy such plants in a nursery, or go on a hunt in the woods for them.
The bonsai pot is an integral part of the design. They can be as small as 2 inches wide, or as large […]

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How Ethnic Design Approach Can Spice Up Your Home Decor

Ethnic furniture has a rustic and visually captivating appeal. Today, you find ethnic furniture from different cultures and distant lands almost in all furniture stores across America. Additionally, ethnic furniture is being sold by online furniture websites.
The combination of unique artistic approach and uncommon color schemes make ethnic furniture popular. Designing your home0s decor by combining various ethnic themes, such as African, Moroccan, Asian etc, together will lend a highly appealing and warm ambience to your interior spaces. Whether you choose bright colors, daring patterns, and a combination of different variety of textures, your interior design project is bound to lend a new dimension to the spaces.
So what does ethnic furniture mean?
Ethnic furniture is basically furniture that has been created by indigenous people or natives from a particular area in a country or a region. In interior design, ethnic furniture is the amalgamation of different design sentimentalities, fabrics, textures, colors and some such (basically natural elements) as a representation of a the culture, tribe, or people you may wish to highlight in your home to define the decor.
Typically, ethnic furniture from Morocco, Africa, Middle East, and Asia is very popular. But you must not limit your imagination and search to […]

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