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Trees used in bonsai aren’t
special in any way. They are exactly
the same as the trees you see all
around you every day. So, essentially,
don’t plant your bonsai from
seed. Get some more immediate satisfaction
by purchasing a young sapling from
a nursery or garden center. In doing
so, you’ll be able to cultivate
not only the tree, but your skills
as a bonsai artist as well!
Bonsai are ordinary trees or plants,
not special hybrid dwarfs. Small leafed
varieties are most suitable, but essentially
any plant can be used, regardless
of the size it grows to in the wild.
Go to your local nursery or garden
store and see if you can find some
low-priced plants that have relatively
thick trunks and good bonsai potential
that you can turn into bonsai through
training (pruning, wiring etc.) You
can even look around your garden and
see if you have any potential bonsai
plants there that you could use.
A bought Bonsai is not a bad Bonsai.
Only the quality of the tree determines
what a good and talented plant is.
Not its origin.
But the experiences and story of
a collected tree will add mental and
historical value to a Bonsai that
makes it increase its value as a piece
of art.
In general, select a specimen, that
will be tolerant of the stress of
being cut, wired, and replanted. Specimens
like Cotoneasters, Lonicera and Juniperus,
are advisable starters for Shohin
growing. They can be found on nurseries
in sizes suitable for beginners work.
Make sure that you buy a tree that
grows well in your “neck of
the woods”. You must be sure
that whatever tree you choose will
thrive well where you live. Be sure
that the plants you consider meet
the requirements for good bonsai.
Let’s look at some prime species
for bonsai tree growing.
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