
In ancient times, was venerable Japanese craftsmen who called his work of art "Bonsai" means "a tree in a drawer." With great skill, artistry and dedication, worked to fashion exquisite miniature trees, literally on a platter.
Bonsai Artisans decade work in ten years to produce a single tree. These trees, if healthy and well cared for, can last beyond the life of its designers, which is transmitted generation after generation of bonsai enthusiasts.
Bonsai are dwarf trees. From a seedling, or common very young trees – pine, junipers, maples, elms, brush cherry, Cedar – Among others, the artist uses specific techniques Bonsai – for long periods of time – training and pruning roots and branches to produce a miniature tree in a box! The producer's artistic vision and the ability to determine the shape and height of bonsai – which could be a few inches of height for all fourteen inches, after ten years of controlled growth. With their leaves, produce beautiful flowers bonsai and / or fruit.
You are a beginner in the field of art of bonsai? Good! Its main task is to read every day of the hardware upgrades, you can find in the subject. Make sure you are familiar with what is really involved. It is learned that bonsai trees are not ordinary plants and plant care is generally not enough. They need exceptional care. If you are a true artist and curator, who is widely recognized by health and beauty of your bonsai only – way pruning, growth and fed by their own hands!
Before buying the first floor, whether outdoor parking or indoor plant, taking into account the environment where you live and your bonsai. Is there enough sunlight and shade available (Bonsai love sun, but not in the heat of the day). Can you keep a schedule disciplined irrigation, humidity, temperature and soil type required by your factory?
When it comes to time to select and buy a tree or a plant, visiting a nursery that grows and href = "http://www.beautiful-bonsai-trees.info/article-7-bonsai.html"> sells bonsai. Do not buy from a retail store or kiosk in the mall – these outlets are mainly interested in selling their products with little regard for the health of your choice. It takes time for real health a bonsai is revealed in its appearance. A bonsai may even be dead, and only a trained eye can detect. The purchase of a nursery where there are trained professionals in the art of bonsai. Remember to ask for any literature that could have on the plant you buy.
So now you have to plant your hand and is willing to participate in an exotic journey into the fascinating world of bonsai. . . living work of art. . . a tree in a tray. . . Permanent enjoy creative experience of life.
For more on the beautiful history of bonsai art try visiting http://www.beautiful-bonsai-trees.info, a popular website that provides bonsai tips, advice and resources to include information on a variety of bonsai styles to include the Shakan style, Kengai style and Chokkan style.
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