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How do I care for my new bonsai tree?

Posted by Bonsai Care on Jan 12, 2009


Hello. This is the really extended subject as this art form has most opposite needs. Tools, watering, harassment control, siting, selecting your tree etc. The most appropriate gamble would be to cocktail to the single of the most consultant sites upon the net or to take the great book upon the caring of bonsai….it is the illusory entertainment as well as will move we most years of pleasure.
Enjoy!
I have proposed to set up an report site around bonsai – it is still in the infirm stages, though greatfully feel giveaway to crop as well as bookmark to come behind an see how it develops – similar to the bonsai, peculiarity does not occur overnight.

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shel_bels02:

Good luck! They are very difficult. My boyfriend had one and he got some little food with his. Also, you have to talk to it. And don't move it much b/c they are really sensitive to everything.
References :

January 12th, 2009 | 6:58 pm
just me:

here is a website for bonsai tree care
emperorsbonsai.com/care
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January 12th, 2009 | 7:18 pm
Candice H:

They're a little touchy so I recommend getting a book or checking out the link below. Once you get the hang of it, its not so bad.
References :
http://www.emperorsbonsai.com/care.htm
http://www.poppyware.com/pgb/care/General.html

January 12th, 2009 | 7:37 pm
Steve C:

Hello. This is a very broad question as this art form has many different needs. Tools, watering, pest control, siting, choosing your tree etc. The best bet would be to pop to one of the many expert sites on the net or to acquire a good book on the care of bonsai….it is a fantastic pastime and will bring you many years of pleasure.
Enjoy!
I have started to build an information site around bonsai – it is still in the formative stages, but please feel free to browse and bookmark to come back an see how it develops – like a bonsai, quality does not happen overnight.
http://www.info-aces.com/bonsai/index1.html
References :
http://www.info-aces.com/bonsai/index1.html

January 12th, 2009 | 8:27 pm
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