Growing A Bonsai Tree
Tips To Remember When Growing a Bonsai Tree
To most people around the world the word bonsai is a completely new concept. Throw in the fact that bonsai actually came from North East Asia and one is left completely baffled. Bonsai is a Japanese term that actually means tray planting. Most people who are familiar with the term have learned to associate with the particular tree rather than the art. However, the art of bonsai refers to growing different types of trees in trays or pots in a way that they remain minature.
Growing a bonsai tree is actually not as difficult as some people might think. Most practice it as a hobby and the tree also makes for a good gift to give your guests as well as a great house-warming present. The art has been practiced for several centuries and can be done from the comfort of your very own home.
Growing a bonsai tree requires great dedication and commitment to the task as well as patience when caring for the tree. Most bonsai trees are deciduous all year round especially if one decides to grow them outdoors. However, they tend to be evergreen when grown indoors and this adds to the serenity of one’s home.
Growing the tree indoors is a little more difficult than growing it outdoors. This is mainly because one has to mimic the natural environment that the tree is used to for optimal results. Indoors rarely have the natural habitats of trees built in when they are being designed so one has to go to great lengths so as to achieve this.
The costs involved when growing a bonsai tree are actually quite minimal. Due to its relatively small size, one only needs to invest in gardening tools. One of the most useful tools is a pair of secateurs. These are essential when pruning the tree. Pruning is recommended at least once every three years. Additionally, one may require bonsai pots when repotting the plant. Just like any other plant, the bonsai’s roots grow and occasionally one has to change the pots so as to accommodate this change.
When it comes to mimicking the bonsai tree’s natural environment, some people make a mistake and go overboard. This results in some crazy design and tree sculpture that may end up harming your tree rather than helping it out. Basically what you should not do when growing the tree is forcing it into an environment that it is not suitable to.
The bonsai tree is a great adapter to most climates. However, it thrives quite well and responds better to climates that are similar to its natural habitat. When growing the tree especially indoors, perhaps you may think of placing it in its own room where you can slowly acclimatize it your own environment. In this way the tree adapts itself slowly rather than being rushed into a possibly hostile environment. Also, when growing a bonsai tree remember to water it regularly throughout the year so as to ensure proper growth. Pruning as said before should be done at specified times.
Growing a bonsai tree in most cases turns into a lifetime hobby for all those involved. It tends to be a great way to relax and enjoy the simple things in life as you look at what could truly be considered your piece of art.
