Another passion of mine is Bonsai. Although I have to admit that in the Bonsai world I am just a beginner bonsai, it is really addictive. So in the process of learning about bonsai I thought I would share some to the tips and interesting tit bits that I find with regards to bonsai.
The focus of attention for a bonsai is the trunk so it is one of the factors that all aspiring bonsai addicts work towards: trees with fat trunks.
Some pointers and ideas to do this are:
- You need to remember that the leaves are the food factory of the tree.
- Leaves manufacture and store food in the trunk making it grow.
An example would be if you took the same tree it would take
1 to 2 years to fatten in the ground.
3 years if you planted in a large pot and
10 years or more if you planted it in a bonsai pot.
In fact it may never fatten enough if planted too soon in a bonsai pot.
So plant your trees in the ground or use large training pots, fertilize every two weeks or repot it regularly if in a small training pot so the tree grows faster.
A tip: if you are planting your tree in the ground is to plant it in a colander.
As the tree will be contained but the roots will be able to grow through the holes.
Another unique idea found on the internet planting trees in tires.
Excellent job!
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Thanks sometimes something really basic can assist even the most mature bonsai addict
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Amazing plants, thanks for sharing your art. Are those all yours? I've never made one, but sure do appreciate the art that goes into them. Very beautiful.
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@ddschteinn these bonsai above are not mine although I do have and grow bonsai
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That was quite a few, so I wondered if they were all yours. That is a LOT of work sitting in that picture. Bonsai is such a great, peaceful art. I was at a garden walk last summer, and they had a Bonsai from I don't remember HOW far back, but it was OLD. Amazing. Like an immobile tortoise in a pot, older than the owner and going strong.
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Well done. Very good reading piece.
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Good to find another bonsai enthusiast here like myself. With regards to the tires, do they not retain too much moisture? What are you using for aggregate?
Thanks
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