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		<description><![CDATA[When caring for your bonsai tree, there are basic facts that will make caring for it easier. For instance, most bonsai trees should be kept in an outdoor environment. There are, however, exceptions and the main one is if you have a tropical bonsai and you do not live in a tropical climate. Bonsai trees &#8230; <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/articles/bonsai-tree-care-made-easy/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When caring for your bonsai tree, there are basic facts that will make caring for it easier. For instance, most bonsai trees should be kept in an outdoor environment. There are, however, exceptions and the main one is if you have a tropical bonsai and you do not live in a tropical climate.</p>
<p>Bonsai trees enjoy at least 6 hours of sunlight if they are outdoors and at least 2 hours if they are kept indoors. If your indoor bonsai tree can’t get the natural light it needs, you can use fluorescent lighting to keep it happy.</p>
<p>Many of the deaths these plants face are actually due to under watering. Bonsai trees are happy in a humid environment and love to take a drink once in a while.  Potted trees can dry out quickly because their soil is usually a sandy porous soil, which drains faster than a regular potted plant. With the sandy soil and the pot that you choose, you can create an environment that will require more watering for your bonsai tree.</p>
<p>Make sure you know the species of bonsai tree you have and pay attention to the soil so you will always have enough water in your plant to help it thrive. It is suggested that submerging your potted bonsai tree in water once a week will give it the extra water it needs to thrive. Pay attention to how you treat your tree to keep it happy for years to come.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bonsai Tree Care: Caring for Your Bonsai Tree The very first thing you need to take caution in doing when you are caring for your bonsai tree is pruning the tree. Pruning is the way to direct your tree in how it grows, as well as to rid it from clutter that will make it &#8230; <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/articles/caring-for-your-bonsai-tree/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Bonsai Tree Care: Caring for Your Bonsai Tree</h2>
<p>The very first thing you need to take caution in doing when you are caring for your bonsai tree is pruning the tree. Pruning is the way to direct your tree in how it grows, as well as to rid it from clutter that will make it look like every other tree out there. Pruning is performed at an art level and getting to know your bonsai tree and how it grows is going to dictate just where the cut needs to be made.</p>
<p>There are several ways of pruning, which also includes pinching to encourage new growth and cutting to direct the tree to perform in the way that is most pleasing to the eye. You need to pay attention to the trunk and the branches that are coming off the trunk. Do not prune too much; it is important to take baby steps when pruning your bonsai tree to get the desired effect. Wait a few weeks after cutting and trimming so you know where to focus your attention in the next series of cuts.</p>
<h3>Bonsai Tree Care: Fertilizing Your Bonsai Tree</h3>
<p>Now that you have the pruning under control, it is time to think about fertilizing. Apply your fertilizer into wet soil and do so just once or twice a month depending on what the tree itself is dictating. Fertilize during growing season and you should be in the clear.</p>
<h3>Bonsai Tree Care: Soil for Your Bonsai Tree</h3>
<p>It is important to keep a healthy balanced soil as well as the proper pot size. The diameter of the branches will dictate the depth of the pot. Bonsai trees enjoy a well-mixed soil including the right ratio balance of sand, gravel, peat, and bark. It is important to have enough drainage in your pot, as well as a balanced amount of water in the soil. Too much drainage and the tree will suffer and if you don’t have enough drainage, you are risking the chance of losing your bonsai tree to root rot. If you have any questions about soil balance, there are several places you can refer to for care instructions such as books, care pamphlets, and online resources.</p>
<h3>Bonsai Tree Care:Repotting Your Bonsai Tree</h3>
<p>You should be repotting your bonsai tree at least every three years depending on the growth of the plant itself. A pot that is too large will not allow the tree to grow properly and a pot that is too small will get the roots twisted and cause an unhealthy tree to emerge from the rubble. Root trimming is a part of repotting and it is custom to trim about a third of the root ball to keep the plant healthy and stimulate growth in the new pot. Keeping a well balanced environment will allow you to have healthy looking bonsai tree for years to come.</p>
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			<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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		<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 &#8230; <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/articles/what-you-need-to-know-about-bonsai-plant/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
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<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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<p>Proper tools are indispensable when caring for bonsai. But buying a whole new set of bonsai tools is not needed for beginners. If you are just starting to develop an interest in the art of bonsai, you only need a few basic tools to do the majority of the tasks involved to generate a simple and well-maintained bonsai to an award winning bonsai collection.</p>
<p>Here are some of the bonsai tools that you might need if you are seriously considering to grow bonsai.</p>
<p><a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/bonsai-tools/concave-cutter/">Concave Pruner</a></p>
<p>This is the primary and probably the most essential bonsai tool that you should have. Its chief function is to cut branches in such a manner that it promotes a swift and leveled healing of the wound.</p>
<p><a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/bonsai-tools/scissors/">Bud Scissors</a></p>
<p>This short bladed tool with finger holes is an excellent handy tool that is ideal used to trim leaves, small branches, and buds. Because of its stout blades and unobtrusive handle, it has the advantage to do delicate work without compromising its slicing power and damaging some adjacent parts of the plant.</p>
<p><a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/bonsai-tools/wire/">Bonsai Wire</a> Cutters</p>
<p>Styling the bonsai generally makes use of wire in positioning and shaping the branches and trunk. Although wire cutters available from hardware stores can be used to cut the wire prior to putting it to the bonsai, you cannot use it to cut the wire when removing it for it will surely damage the branch or truck where the wire is closely attached. Bonsai wire cutters should be used because their short and small blades have the advantage of doing the job done without doing any harm to the plant.</p>
<p>Knob Cutter</p>
<p>Also known as the melon ball cutter, the knob cutter is another useful addition to your tool kit, though it is not as frequently used like the concave pruners and bud scissors. Shaped into two crescent moons coming together, it can easily and aggressively cut protruding stubs. It is efficient to quickly remove lots of unwanted wood but precise enough to contour the trunk or branch to it final shape.</p>
<p>Root Hooks</p>
<p>Removing soil and untangling roots are part of maintaining the bonsai. Depending on the size of the bonsai, the bonsai artist may need a greater variety of efficient tools. There are various root hooks available from single point that can do a good job with the least damage to multiple point tools that can do better but has greater probability of damaging fine roots.</p>
<p>If you're a novice bonsai artist, you might want to start with a concave pruner and a pair of bud scissors. As your expertise improves, you then have to consider adding more tools in your bonsai kit.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bonsai Techniques Bonsai is an art that takes time to learn and master. Those who have not ever done it before should take classes and read literature because one mistake could damage the tree. Here are some of the techniques used when growing the tree. Ever noticed how you look awful when your hair is &#8230; <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/articles/what-you-need-to-know-about-bonsai-techniques/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bonsai Techniques</p>
<p>Bonsai is an art that takes time to learn and master. Those who have not ever done it before should take classes and read literature because one mistake could damage the tree. Here are some of the techniques used when growing the tree.</p>
<p>Ever noticed how you look awful when your hair is too long? Well, something of a similar nature also occurs with bonsai trees. This is the reason that the hobbyists should trim it from time to time so it still has the desired look.</p>
<p>A pair of scissors isn't enough when the branches are the problem. This can be fixed with a technique called pruning. A cutter will be used to make this work and after the work has been done; a sealant should be used to help the bonsai tree heal.</p>
<p>In order for new branches to grow on the tree, the hobbyist should employ the technique known as pinching. You literally pinch certain parts using the finger and the thumb to be able to feel the tree.</p>
<p>When bonsai trees grow, the hobbyist will have to transfer it from one existing pot to a bigger one. Part of the process includes root pruning, which is very similar to what is done on the branches. It is advisable to get the pot and new soil ready because they could die when exposed to the elements for a long time.</p>
<p>A <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/bonsai-tools/bending-jack/">bending jack</a> or <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/bonsai-tools/wire/">wires</a> can be used. This will aid the individual in getting the desired shape for the bonsai tree.</p>
<p>One technique to make the bonsai tree look new again is called <a href="http://www.louisvillebonsai.org/post/2008/06/Late-Spring-Work.aspx">defoliation</a>. This means removing all the leaves so they'll grow again. It may not see like much but you will see the difference as smaller leaves that didn't exist before will appear on the branches.</p>
<p>The last technique that is very simple to learn is <a href="http://www.matsubonsai.com/blog/post/2008/05/Bonsai-Feeding-Schedule.aspx">feeding</a>. Everyone knows that water can give the tree its nutrients but just like flowers and vegetables, the use of fertilizers can help in its growth. There is the liquid version but some hobbyists might also try the pellet version.</p>
<p>Bonsai trees might last for years if they are taken care of properly. It is good to know that there is no right or wrong answer when creating a certain image. The hobbyist will just have to learn the techniques from someone knowledgeable then see what happens.</p>
<p>Want to get started in bonsai? Check out our selection of bonsai trees at our <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com">bonsai tree store</a>.</p>
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		<title>WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT JAPANESE MAPLE BONSAI</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Indulge in the Vibrance of A Japanese Maple Bonsai Engaging in the art of Japanese bonsai is a great way of exhuming and challenging your creativity. However, with a great number and variety of plant species, selecting a subject for bonsai can be daunting and confusing. One great candidate for bonsai is the Japanese Maple. &#8230; <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/articles/what-you-need-to-know-about-japanese-maple-bonsai/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Indulge in the Vibrance of A <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/bonsai-trees/japanese-maple-trees/">Japanese Maple Bonsai</a></p>
<p>Engaging in the art of <a href="en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonsai">Japanese bonsai</a> is a great way of exhuming and challenging your creativity. However, with a great number and variety of plant species, selecting a subject for bonsai can be daunting and confusing. One great candidate for bonsai is the Japanese Maple.</p>
<p>A native to China and Japan, this tree which is officially known as the Acer palmatum is the most commonly seen maple in gardens. Resilient and simple to grow, it is a perfect choice for bonsai because of its fragile ferny foliage, dense dimensions, and brilliant autumn shade which might range from beaming gold to bright blood-red. When grown in wild, it can be a massive and towering tree but with proper pruning, it can turn out to be a wonderful rock garden miniature or an interesting small tree with varying leaf shade, sizes, and shape.</p>
<p>When you've finally decided to go with Japanese Maple, select one that has a trunk with at least four inches in diameter. This will give you the liberty to train your bonsai in different styles. However, if you are thinking of giving your tree an Apex or Taper style, then you need to get a Japanese Maple bonsai with 1-2 trunk chops. You can easily get this inexpensive bonsai and enjoy its magnificent parade of bright red and dazzling purple foliage.</p>
<p>Once you have chosen your Japanese Maple bonsai, you're now ready to engage in the challenge of cultivating and turning your tree to look its best. In order to do that, you need to know and provide its proper care.</p>
<p>First, a Japanese Maple <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com">bonsai</a> needs adequate sunlight early in the morning but should be kept under shade the rest of the day especially on sunny days. Do not expose it to direct summer sun because its delicate foliage can wilt and turn brown and crumpled. Second, you also need to water it daily but its container must have drainage to prevent the roots from rotting.<br />
Keep moisture in the soil by frequently watering it. Third, depending on the manufacturer of your fertilizer, fertilize your bonsai each 3-4 weeks using a slow-acting organic feed. When you've just repotted the plant, wait for two months before feeding. You should stop giving feeds for 1-2 months during the summer. Fourth, regular repotting should be done each year for younger trees and two to three years for mature trees. Last, prevent your plant from pests and diseases like aphids and mildew.</p>
<p>A Japanese Maple is a wonderful bonsai to have. It can satisfy your creativity as it can be styled in a variety of ways. So get one and enjoy!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Essentials for a Bonsai Kit A bonsai kit is a perfect gift for any loved one born with a green thumb. You can either make your own bonsai kit or buy one from any gardening shop. Tips for Making and Designing Bonsai Kits Here is a list of what your bonsai kit should include: &#8230; <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/articles/what-you-need-to-know-about-bonsai-kit/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Essentials for a Bonsai Kit</p>
<p>A bonsai kit is a perfect gift for any loved one born with a green thumb. You can either make your own bonsai kit or buy one from any gardening shop.</p>
<p>Tips for Making and Designing Bonsai Kits<br />
Here is a list of what your bonsai kit should include:</p>
<p><strong>Bonsai Tree</strong> - Before giving away your bonsai kit, do try to determine whether your recipient would wish to have an indoor or outdoor bonsai tree. Secondly, determine which <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com">bonsai tree specie</a> you believe your recipient would have the greatest affinity to. As some bonsai tree species are more difficult to grow than others, make sure that you choose the appropriate specie if you are giving a bonsai kit to a child.</p>
<p>You can make things more interesting however by attaching a note to your bonsai kit about any of the various legends and superstitions associated with bonsai trees.</p>
<p><strong>Pot</strong> - You can either design one by yourself or purchase one from our <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/pots/">bonsai pot store</a>. As there are various styles, colors, and shapes to select from, you're sure to find something that will fit your recipient's taste without hurting your pockets too much. Make sure of course that you take into account the size of your bonsai tree when shopping for a pot.</p>
<p><strong>Soil</strong> - Unlike other types of plants, bonsai trees will only grow when a certain type of soil is used. As such, make sure that you not only fill the pot with the specific type of soil for bonsai trees but include one extra package of soil as well in the bonsai kit. You can get soil at our <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/fertilizer-and-soil/">bonsai soil</a> section.</p>
<p><strong>Decorative Supplies</strong> - Bonsai trees, pots, and gardens can be decorated in numerous ways. Make sure that you include a bunch of decorative supplies in your bonsai kit to grant your recipient to have more fun with growing their bonsai trees.</p>
<p><strong>Training Wire</strong> - This is a must for any novice in bonsai growing. Make sure that you provide an ample <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/bonsai-tools/wire/">supply of training wire</a> as they're liable to get it wrong the first few times.</p>
<p><strong>Fertilizer</strong> - Again, bonsai trees are very special in the sense that they require occasional fertilizing. Make sure that you provide your recipient with at least a year's supply of <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/fertilizer-and-soil/">bonsai fertilizer</a> so they will not have to make frequent trips to the grocery or gardening shop.</p>
<p><strong>Watering Pot</strong> - Bonsai plants need frequent watering so it's essential that you include a watering pot in your bonsai kit as well. If the budget allows, include a humidity tray as well so they've options to choose from for watering their bonsai plants.</p>
<p>Lastly, place them all inside a gift box together with a detailed instruction sheet. Voila! You've just built a complete bonsai kit.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Perfect Bonsai Tree for a Beginner Bonsai trees can be quite challenging to grow and maintain especially if you're a newbie and know nothing about them. However, there's one particular favorite bonsai well suited for neophytes that is the Jade Bonsai. Also known as the Small Leaf Jade or Elephant Plant, this succulent plant &#8230; <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/articles/what-you-need-to-know-about-jade-bonsai/">Continue reading</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com">Perfect Bonsai Tree</a> for a Beginner</p>
<p>Bonsai trees can be quite challenging to grow and maintain especially if you're a newbie and know nothing about them. However, there's one particular favorite bonsai well suited for neophytes that is the Jade Bonsai. Also known as the Small Leaf Jade or Elephant Plant, this succulent plant is native to South Africa.</p>
<p>The Jade tree bonsai develops more swiftly than other types of bonsai. It has a very extensive trunk and can grow up to 3 to 4 meters in the wild. Because it is succulent, it has a great capacity to hold water in its thick leaves, branches, and trunk, meaning it doesn't need often watering compared to other types.</p>
<p>The lovely tree is easy to maintain and it looks great. While the plant is young its bark is green but it eventually turns reddish brown to slate gray as it matures. It has fleshy leaves that have a blue-green color and produces bunches of star-shaped pinkish to purple flowers during autumn. Its thick and slender trunk and branches make beautiful cascades. The Jade Bonsai is beautiful as a home or office ornament.</p>
<p>Even though the Jade Bonsai is easier to maintain unlike the other types, it still needs proper tailored care. Being a tropical plant, it cannot tolerate very cold climates. So if you live in a cold region, it is ideal to keep it inside as an indoor plant. Meanwhile if you're in a warmer area that is full of sunshine, the plant will do superior outdoors. You should still water it regularly but be careful in adding too much water. Just remember to keep the soil moist.</p>
<p>Like in any other bonsai, pruning and shaping is part of its care. Pruning is needed for stronger trunk growth and for reducing the leaf-size. Reducing the trunk encourages new growth from the wound after a week or two. Be sure to pinch gently on the trunk and branches since the Jade tree is soft and delicate.</p>
<p>The Jade tree responds very well to <a href="http://bonsaicareguide.com/bonsai-tools/wire/">wiring</a> and can be contoured in new shapes within three to four weeks. Be very careful in wiring because the branches can snap if they're bent too much. Because the branches become turgid when full of water, be conservative in watering the plant prior to wiring it so decrease the chances of snapping it.</p>
<p>Your Jade bonsai also needs to be re-potted every two years. Done early in spring, it is important to dry the soil fully before re-potting. Then, place it in a shady place until you see new growth. After that, water it as usual.</p>
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