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Nurturing Tips for Your Bonsai Nursery
from: Lawn and Garden MagicBuilding a Bonsai nursery to grow Bonsai trees from seeds has two main benefits. First, Bonsai seeds are less expensive to purchase than live Bonsai trees. Rare Bonsai trees are very costly, however, a package of seeds for the same Bonsai tree species may cost you no more than $5.
Second, nursing Bonsai trees from seed gives you God-like powers over every aspect of your plants. You're able to completely control every aspects of your Bonsai tree's development to ensure it grows and develops according to the specific plan you've prepared.
Tips on Nurturing Your Bonsai Nursery
Before planting seeds, spend some time preparing and planning which shapes you hope to achieve for your Bonsai plants. Knowing the shape in advance will guide you regarding pot selection plus the correct way to wire your plant.
When growing Bonsai from seeds, it does take some time to see the seeds come to life, so you won't have any visible indicators to depend on as you care for your nursery. Therefore, it's important to keep a strict timetable for nurturing your Bonsai nursery. Prepare a checklist for all the to-do tasks needed to ensure you don’t miss anything important.
A clean environment is essential to ensure your Bonsai nursery will continue to grow and prosper. Keep your Bonsai nursery and its surroundings free from dirt, dust, and any other debris beause these can easily have an affect on the health conditions of your nursery.
Proper ventilation and clean air are important for your Bonsai nursery as well, espcially if it's indoors. Locations is therefore important, so keep it near windows which are perfect and avoid placing them close to fireplaces.
As with all plants, water and light are the main foods of your Bonsai nursery. Your watering needs can be easily dealth with for your Bonsai nursery, even during the winter season, by using a humidity tray. For lighting, daily exposure to sunlight is adequate but you will, of course, need to integrate artificial lighting and use a timetable if you’re keeping your Bonsai nursery indoors.
A Bonsai nursery will certainly take longer to nurture than live Bonsai trees, but in the long run, you find it much more rewarding.
Trees Society Art Of Bonsai News
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Gardening Calendar: Bulb sales, Christmas tree recycling - Dallas Morning News
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Green stuff - San Francisco Chronicle
Green stuff San Francisco Chronicle, USA - More than 100 bonsai trees on display. Lakeside Park, 666 Bellevue Ave., Lake Merritt, Oakland. (510) 763-8409. www.gsbf-bonsai.org/collectionnorth. ... |
Bonsai auction benefits capital - VietNamNet Bridge
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Garden Calendar - Seattle Post Intelligencer
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