bonsai tree
bonsai tree
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by Pierre Smith - 2007-01-02
About 2000 years ago the first bonsai trees should have been planted already in trays in China. In China people mentions the miniaturised creation of bonsai trees Pensai. Besides, the typical growth f...
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by Marcian Bogaciu - 2007-01-27
There are three tools that are essential to even beginning the process of shaping a tree for bonsai. First you need a pair of Shears, which will allow you to do the fine work of trimming in a small sp...
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by John Pawlett - 2007-01-30
In planting trees, their mature height and spread must be considered before a selection is made. Tempting as are the nursery catalogues, it is necessary to choose carefully, especially on the average ...
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by Davide Petilli - 2007-03-31
More often than not, the approach to bonsai art comes with a present. A friend, a relative or a partner gives a new little tree in a short pot and he can't tell us how to handle it.Those bonsai trees ...
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by Francesca Black - 2007-04-18
Growing bonsai trees is an ancient art that is becoming increasingly more popular. Research shows that plants benefit our mood and attitude. Introducing bonsai plants into your life will bring these b...
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by Robert Funge - 2007-05-01
Is your Bonsai tree starting to look a little bit tired? Perhaps you received your Bonsai as a gift or maybe you bought it from a garden centre? The point is, unless you correctly look after your mi...
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by Steve - 2007-05-25
Growing and maintaining a healthy looking bonsai tree can sometimes prove to be a tough task for those who are unaware of the necessary attention,patience and dedication needed in order to succe...
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by Stephen Alfred - 2007-05-31
Lets face it,growing and maintaining a healthy looking bonsai tree can sometimes prove to be a tough task for those who are unaware of the necessary attention,patience and dedication needed in order t...
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by Colin Clifford - 2007-07-23
Bonsai Basic CareWatering is fundamental to all plant life.Without water a tree will die, in a bone dry bonsai container a tree will die of thirst as little as 48 hours.That is where most new commers ...
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by Patrick Carpen - 2007-11-25
Bonsai, the artistic representation of a natural tree, first appeared in China over a thousand years ago on a very basic scale known as "pun-sai". The Japanese have been recorded to adopt and refine t...