Monday, January 5, 2009

Tips for Selecting the Perfect Bonsai Plant

By Sarah Duke

When it comes to finding the best indoor bonsai trees, you really need to be aware of what it is you're looking for. In order for a bonsai to grow in the environment that you intend on placing it, you will need to know a few things to begin with. Aspects of the art of bonsai growing involve care, height, width, and shaping, which can be rather overwhelming if you don't know what to do.

Here are a few examples of the things you need to be on the lookout for before heading out to buy your very first bonsai tree.

Care and Maintenance

There are various kinds of care instructions involved with every variety of bonsai plants. This is one of the very first things that you should look at when selecting a plant.

Don't overlook the importance of watering. If you think that you may well forget to water your bonsai plant once in a while, then it will be worthwhile selecting a plant that does not require watering as frequently as others. On the other hand, if you tend to over water plants, then select a bonsai that can cope with extra moisture.

Bonsai trees need just the right amount of sunlight. A majority of bonsai plants will require a large amount of sunlight. Therefore, you must ensure that you have a location of your home in mind for your plant whereby it can receive a good amount of sunlight each day.

Size

When deciding on which bonsai to buy, keep in mind the height it will achieve when fully grown. Depending on where you plan on placing your plant, ensure that you have a sufficient amount of head room to allow it to grow properly. Of course, height may not be a factor if you plan to grow your bonsai plant outdoors. The same consideration applies to the width of the plant.

Shaping

Once you have made a decision on which bonsai tree to buy, you should really take a lesson on how to properly shape the tree. A majority of people enjoy the aesthetic aspect of bonsai tree growing. Therefore, in order to be true to the art, you will need to take the time and effort to shape the tree. You can use many different styles, or invent your very own unique style and shape.

But whatever style and shape you choose for your bonsai, be absolutely sure that you use the correct tools. The tools that are required for shaping bonsai trees are available at garden centers. - 14915

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