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tokoname bonsai containers

Bonsai is the art of the "culture of miniature trees in pots". It is an ancient art that originated in the Far East. Bonsai is the Japanese translation from the pen of Chinese word – Jing, which means "potted plant"

To be more exact, the Chinese pen jing literally means "Landscape" tray), also known as a landscape container, decorating pots, potted landscapes.

Miniature trees and rockery is the Chinese art Planting ancient trees and plants, kept small in size qualified and trained to create an aesthetic shape and the complex illusion of age.

As an art form, a pen-Jing is an extension of the garden, since it allows an artist to create a miniature of the parts of the natural landscape. Artificially using trees and shrubs, these agreements are created in special pots or trays, which are in positions of richly carved wood. Often, rocks and porcelain figurines are summed to obtain the correct scale in the natural environment.

Although it has been said that anyone can grow Japanese bonsai and make a wonderful gift for children, pleasure bonsai growth is not limited to a certain age group or a particular guild. It is open to all who have interests and are willing to learn and grow with your bonsai.

It does not require much in the way of space and allows for a perfect relaxing and enjoyable pastime. Growing bonsai is an enjoyable and personally satisfying.

Also create a bonsai garden microphone in your home does not require much space. That's the beauty of bonsai. Any tree that can be adapted to grow as thumbnails can be grown as bonsai.

If you just take the first steps in growing bonsai or expert, you can be sure Bonsai growing is a source creativity and experimentation.

The most common styles of bonsai include home-built, oblique, informal upright, cascade, semi-cascade, raft, literati, and group / forest.

More than a dozen traditional styles of Pen-Jing. Styles of Pen-Jing in China are mainly traditional and classified behalf of their regions of origin.

Pen-Jing or Bonsai, as is known in the West not only describes Miniature sculpted trees. Bonsai: both the tree and the pot, and that the boat should complement the style of the tree. The pots can come in a variety of shapes and colors and can be glazed or unglazed.

Most bonsai evergreen are placed in unglazed pots, while deciduous trees are planted in glazed pots.

It is important in design that complements color potted tree. Some pots are highly collectible, such as ancient Chinese or Japanese pots made in regions with experienced pot makers such as Tokoname, Japan.

Containers with straight sides and sharp corners are generally better for the plant was officially presented as oval or round containers might be used for plants with informal shapes.

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With topics ranging from watering and feeding to spirit and aesthetics, this is an all-in-one guide to the art of the bonsai. It features advice on looking for and raising trees; handling pests and diseases; using composts; potting; choosing containers; pruning the plants; and displaying them. A convenient A-Z guide covers virtually every species of indoor and outdoor tree.

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So what exactly is "pop bonsai"? Bonsai like you’ve never seen before-a "freestyle" version, in fun containers, that reflects the author’s breakaway approach to this ancient art. Pop Bonsai involves taking a tiny seedling, trimming its branches and leaves, and wiring the trunk and branches to bend them into almost any style. The result: a living work of art, for next to no cost, to display as you like-in a ball of moss, on a can of beer, even in a pair of shoes or an eggcup! Naturally this does require some basic bonsai techniques, and advice on looking after plants. But in contrast to classical bonsai, where the aim is carefully to reproduce natural scenery in miniature, pop bonsai stresses the imagination and creativity of people living modern lives. Throughout, Pop Bonsai takes a no-fuss approach. Almost any kind of tree or foliage plant can be used, and you’re encouraged to grow it from scratch. Before starting, you are told what you should know about trees in general, with hints on choosing the right one for your purpose. Instructions on care and maintenance-soil, temperature, pruning, watering and fertilizers-are provided in a sensible, easy-to-follow way that should take the tension out of "gardening" even for those who have never tried it. In your own home or on a balcony or at work, pop bonsai will let you enjoy the wonder of the changing seasons close-up, and remind you how precious and fragile life can be. But, cared for properly, your tree should live for decades. And in the process it will give you a taste of the enormous satisfaction to be gained from creating, and watching over, your own living work of art.

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If your living room, bedroom, or kitchen is your garden, this beautifully photographed guide–written by North America’s foremost bonsai pioneers–will keep your miniature trees thriving. An illustrated guide to styles displays a wide range of possibilities, from slanting trees with gnarled trunks to a tiny "forest." See how to control airflow and humidity in the home and construct a sheltered growing chamber. Find out one expert’s tips for success, advice on artificial light, and suggestions on fertilizers and water. Grow from seeds and cuttings, combat pests and problems, master wiring techniques, and look at bonsai types from tropical blooming and fruiting to Texas ebony and succulents. Plus 100 plants that work well inside and a guide to ceramic containers to show them off.

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