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		<title>WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BONSAI SUPPLIES</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bonsai Supplies Is Something Everything Hobbyist Needs Gardening is one hobby that anyone who has a front lawn or a backyard can do. Since some people find it hard to take care of a huge area, the next thing, which doesn't take up that much time, is maintaining a bonsai tree. In order for this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bonsai Supplies Is Something Everything Hobbyist Needs</p>
<p>Gardening is one hobby that anyone who has a front lawn or a backyard can do. Since some people find it hard to take care of a huge area, the next thing, which doesn't take up that much time, is maintaining a <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com">bonsai tree</a>.</p>
<p>In order for this to work, the hobbyist will need a tree and the essential supplies to make it grow. The best place to get such supplies is the neighborhood gardening store. The customer might also find some products on the web if these are readily available in the display shelf.</p>
<p>Most bonsai trees come in <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/pots/">pots</a>. However, in order to keep it growing, the hobbyist will have to change this to a bigger one from time to time. This also means getting additional soil that isn't very high-priced.</p>
<p>A good pair of <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/bonsai-tools/scissors/">scissors</a> will make the task of pruning the trees very simple. The customer can purchase these separately or get great value by buying a set. This is best in slicing leaves and twigs that could damage the look of the bonsai tree.</p>
<p>Water and sunlight will make the bonsai tree grow. Hobbyists can also use fertilizers. Most gardening stores have these in either pellet or liquid form. It will be a good idea to get the large pack to cut the number of times of going to the shop to replenish the stocks.</p>
<p>A bonsai tree doesn't take the desired shape by itself. This requires a little help so getting a few <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/bonsai-tools/wire/">wires</a> from the store would also be helpful. These are either made of copper or aluminum and are sold in different diameters so the bonsai tree must be measured first.</p>
<p>If wires do not work, this is the time that a <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/bonsai-tools/bending-jack/">bending jack</a> should be used. The hobbyist should apply a little pressure each time so that it doesn't break the tree trunk.</p>
<p>It takes time to see the bonsai tree grow into a vwork of art. Beginners might take up classes or read some magazines, which will serve as a guide. In the end, there's no right or wrong way to shape it.</p>
<p>When the hobbyist's has successfully grown one, perhaps it is time to invest in another <a href="http://www.mybonsaitree.com/growing-bonsai-tree-developing-a-bonsai-plant/">bonsai tree</a>. The customer will just have to go back to the store and get the necessary supplies and do everything all over again.</p>
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		<title>WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BONSAI PLANT</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[5 Important Tips for Taking Care of Your Bonsai Plant If you've a bonsai plant, it's important to remember that caring for them is akin to caring for a baby. Loving and caring is required but it's not sufficient; you also have to show certain "parenting" skills to ensure that your bonsai plant will enjoy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>5 Important Tips for Taking Care of Your Bonsai Plant</p>
<p>If you've a bonsai plant, it's important to remember that caring for them is akin to caring for a baby. Loving and caring is required but it's not sufficient; you also have to show certain "parenting" skills to ensure that your bonsai plant will enjoy a long and healthy life.</p>
<p>Tip #1 Water is the source of life for all creatures but it's especially so for bonsai plants. Even though they need to be watered more frequently than other types of plants, they also need a precise amount of watering. Anything that's less or beyond the ideal amount of water can lead to your bonsai plant's death so it's important that you ask for professional advice.</p>
<p>Factors that affect the amount of water required by a bonsai plant include but aren't limited to the type of tree you're taking care of, what season it is at present, if the tree's grown outdoors or indoors, and so forth.</p>
<p>Tip #2 Light is another source of energy for your bonsai plant. Just like any other plant, your bonsai plant will benefit from exposure to sunlight. If you're growing it in an indoor garden, however, you will have to arrange for artificial lighting. In such instances, it's important to use a timer so that you avoid risking overexposure for your plants.</p>
<p>Tip #3 Humidity is unfortunately one of the most important but overlooked factors when taking care of bonsai plants; the best way to ensure that best humidity levels remain constant is by using a humidity tray. You can use decorative pebbles to make your bonsai plant appear more attractive.</p>
<p>Tip #4 If you are determined to keep your <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com">bonsai plant indoors</a>, you've to choose the pot for your bonsai plant very carefully. To be safe, make sure that you buy pots which are specifically designed for bonsai plants. These pots have pre-made holes for drainage and training wires.</p>
<p>Tip #5 Many people are confused as to exactly what role fertilizer plays in taking care of bonsai plants. Firstly, <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/fertilizer-and-soil/fertilizer/">fertilizer</a> is needed when you're keeping your bonsai plant indoors because this provides the added nutrition that your indoor soil lacks. Secondly, fertilizer isn't medicine so do not use it as treatment for sick or dying trees. Lastly, make sure that you thoroughly water your bonsai plant before fertilizing.</p>
<p>Lastly, do not risk your <a href="http://www.bonsaibloggers.org/2008/07/feeding-bonsai.html">bonsai plant's health</a> on the basis of any assumption. If you are not sure, always ask for professional advice!</p>
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		<title>WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BONSAI GARDEN</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting Started on Bonsai Gardens If you are redesigning the landscape of your yard and considering adding a garden to your home, make sure that your list of options includes building a bonsai garden. A bonsai garden is a unique design in many ways, and having it will make you the envy of your neighborhood. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Getting Started on Bonsai Gardens</p>
<p>If you are redesigning the landscape of your yard and considering adding a garden to your home, make sure that your list of options includes building a bonsai garden. A bonsai garden is a unique design in many ways, and having it will make you the envy of your neighborhood.</p>
<p>Tips on Building Your Own Bonsai Garden</p>
<p>Size - Unlike other types of gardens, size isn't a consideration if you're intent on building a bonsai garden. If you don't have much space to work with, you can just as easily choose to grow all your bonsai from pots alone. Of course, you can let bonsai grow from the ground if you so wish. As long as all growing conditions are best, bonsai plants can grow just as huge and strong as any other tree.</p>
<p>Indoor or Outdoor - It depends on you whether you wish to have an indoor or outdoor bonsai garden. Indoor gardens are easier to design and maintain, but they will have to occupy a part or one whole room in your house. Outdoor gardens can be small or big, but you'll definitely have to work harder in taking care of your bonsai plants because you've to contend with the usual natural factors that hinder plant growth.</p>
<p>Giving Shape - The art of slicing bonsai plants and molding them into the shape you desire requires patient effort. Although it's possible to learn by self-study, it's still ideal to enroll in a bonsai slicing workshop to ensure that you don't cause accidental harm to your plants. When giving bonsai plants as gifts to your guests, you can ask them ahead of time what shape they desire for their plants.</p>
<p>Choices, Choices - If you have given much thought to the idea and you have decided that an indoor bonsai garden will suit your home beautifully, here are a few bonsai plants that'll adapt to indoor living: sacred bamboo, Chinese elm, fig tree, and Buddhist pine.</p>
<p>Warning - Many shops deliberately deceive people by mislabeling plants and passing them off as genuine <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com">bonsai plants</a>. Make sure that you purchase bonsai plants only from people you know or trust and from legitimate shops in malls.</p>
<p>Bonsai plants age beautifully, and as such your bonsai garden can be an inheritance for your children and grandchildren. You can give them pot by pot or acre by acre, but make sure that your descendants understand the special kind of love that bonsais need. Take good care of your plants!</p>
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