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Caring For Bonsai

Bonsai care

For many the Bonsai Tree is more than just a Tree -and dont ever call it a houseplant.Those that learn to care for a Bonsai Tree learn patience and focus and they develop a relationship with THEIR Bonsai.

Learning to take care of your Bonsai Tree properly is the very first step in a long happy relationship between you and the Bonsai Tree. You will find that knowing about your specific tree will provide you the information necessary to ensure that it always looks beautiful and full of life.

ALL Bonsai Tree’s are different – they all have unique needs when it comes to trimming them, feeding and watering them and even how much sunlight they get. And this means that we have a lot of research to do at first – if we want to have a healthy and beautiful Bonsai Tree.

There are several things we must know when raising a Bonsai:

  • What Type it is.
  • Where it originates from.
  • Have often to prune it.
  • WHEN to prune it.
  • What type of soil – or IF in even needs soil.
  • How much water if any.
  • And more.

And thats just about the Bonsai Tree. There is also the information that we need to know when it comes to the type of soil, type of planter and how to know if a Bonsai is going to grow healthy or not.

Having Your Own Bonsai Guide

bonsai bookAnd when we are new to Bonsai’s, it is important to provide ourselves with the Proper Bonsai Instructions Guide.

A Guide that is perfect for beginners…

I always recommend the “Beautiful Bonsai Secrets” guide. Not only does it explain each and every Bonsai Tree – but it explains how to take care of the and prune them – how to know if the tree is healthy before you buy it, and plenty of other helpful tips.

Written by Ruth Morgan, the Bonsai Secrets guide is a favorite of many of us Bonsai lovers and beginner Bonsai Owners as well. No other guide offer’s the help and instructions for so many different Bonsai tree’s.

So if you are finding that things are tough at first -and the average tips and help isnt enough, check out the “Beautiful Bonsai Secrets” Guide by Ruth Morgan, it will be a big help.

Continue to the Bonsai Secrets Guide

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