Make a Bonsai Tree

Learning How To Grow Outdoor Bonsai Trees

by: Judy Jenkinson

Ever wanted to make a Bonsai Tree? Keep reading for some tips on how to grow a bonsai tree.This article from the allaboutrosegardening Article Tip Library, includes Juniper bonsai, and bonsai Japanase Maple, and other outdoor trees to make a bonsai tree with.  How to grow a bonsai tree, is not as complicated as you might think, so have a look, and learn some bonsai tree care....

You may not realize how much easier it is to grow outdoor Bonsai trees, instead of converting them to an indoor houseplant.

 While you should bring your plants in for harsh winters, it can be important to allow your Bonsai plants to develop periods of dormancy.

In fact, Japanese tradition is to form an outdoor Bonsai garden - only bringing them inside for a few days, as an entryway display.


Learning How to Make a Bonsai Tree is Easy

Learning how to grow outdoor Bonsai trees may not be difficult to master, assuming you have access to a watering hose, shade cloth or awnings during scorching heat and a greenhouse or moderate winters, for tropical Bonsai plants.

Most experts tell you that survival chances increase, when these miniaturized trees are allowed to survive in nature, although there are some that are perfectly acceptable, as indoor Bonsai plants.

If your climate is suitable and you start with a healthy Bonsai sapling then you will be able to grow yours outdoors. For those in extreme climates, you may need to begin your trees inside, transferring them to a patio or deck, once the weather is suitable or the tree is more established.

During the period following a pruning, cutting or wiring, it is best to leave your Bonsai trees in a protected environment, for a few weeks or until new growth starts to appear.

Trimming your Bonsai Tree

You should never trim your sapling like a bush or cut it into a hedge, but you can strategically remove branches, just above the buds. If you wait until your outdoor Bonsai trees go into winter dormancy, it is easier to shape the tree and it will not require a lengthy amount of time, for the plant to recover from shock.

Keep in mind that outdoor Bonsai trees need annual trimming of the roots and adding new soil or fertilizer can keep your plant healthy, even in dormancy. It is always best to speak with your local nursery about the best types of Bonsai containers, soil and fertilizer, besides speaking to them about the best choices for saplings that thrive, in your area.

There are botanical gardens with outdoor displays and the Internet can be a helpful resource, too. Learning how to grow outdoor Bonsai trees from regular species has been practiced by the Japanese, for centuries. You can add the calm, artistic beauty of these miniaturized trees, to your backyard, with a few simple steps when you make a bonsai tree.

There are a few crucial components for growing Bonsai trees, which you should practice if you hope to end up with a Bonsai plant that is healthy and strong. Regardless of whether you choose evergreens, deciduous or flowering and fruit bearing trees, you should understand the basics needed to miniaturize your specimen.

Planting your Bonsai Tree

The first component is a planter that is shallower than traditional pots and good drainage is essential. You will need to put a piece of screen over the drainage hole, before filling with soil.

The next crucial component for growing Bonsai trees is the soil. It should be like loose gravel or sandy, keep in mind that traditional potting soil should be avoided, as it retains too much moisture for Bonsai planting.

Watering your Bonsai trees is essential and you may need to water an outdoor Bonsai garden everyday. This is perfectly acceptable, as long as you have well drained soil. Plants will enjoy being sprayed all over with a fine mist, during the evening. This will discourage certain pests that do not like moist foliage conditions and using a fine spray setting will keep soil from washing over the edge of your planter.

If you are growing plants outdoors all year, you will need shade during the heat of summer and tropical Bonsai plants will need a greenhouse in the winter.

While Bonsai plants need to go through a period of dormancy, it is the best time to prune, trim roots and transplant, if you bring them inside for a few weeks.

Growing Bonsai can take time and patience, but it is a relaxing form of ancient Japanese art. Pruning new growth and removing leaves or branches touching each other will help your tree take on a particular shape. There are different styles of shaping, such as wind swept, cascading, multiple trunk or the traditional upright style. A crucial component of growing Bonsai trees is to train and shape your plant.

Root confinement is a key factor to the miniaturization process and the roots should be confined to a planter that equals the size of the branch span. Annual trimming of the root ball should be done, taking off a third of the length. This will eliminate the compacting of roots and will allow the Bonsai tree to keep growing and maturing. Crucial components of growing Bonsai plants should be practiced, if you hope to keep your specimen alive, for many years to come. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/6525547

About the Author Judy Jenkinson My passion for bonsais came about because some years ago I was given a bonsai tree as a gift. At the time I knew nothing about bonsais, consequently with very little effort and a lot of love I managed to kill it. Then with the advent of the Internet I researched them and decided to try again and my interest grew from there and I am now an avid gardener with a passion for indoor plants.

Lots of advice here, if you are looking to make a Bonsai tree! Thanks Judy for this article on how to make a Bonsai tree, I'm sure that others will enjoy your advice about how to make a Bonsai tree, and how to take care of them, as much as I did.

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