January 28, 2008

How To Grow Bonsai


Here is a good description of how the root system works with Growing bonsai trees and why you need to understand this to keep them healthy.

The Bonsai Tree soil in between watering starts to dry out as evaporation and drainage take its toll and the moisture is replaced by oxygen. The fluctuation from wet to slightly dry is the same as the inhaling and exhaling of our lungs. The most important thing this shows is that a constant balance is maintained, to assure your Bonsai Tree’s well being.

Also the rate at which your Bonsai breathe varies with conditions which is why it is important to understand your particular Bonsai tree.

- Andrew Perry

Technorati Tags: , , ,

Powered by ScribeFire.

Spread the word

del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Help

Permalink • Print • Comment

January 27, 2008

Indoor Bonsai Care Video

Many of my Bonsai Mastery subscribers have asked for a guide on Indoor Bonsai Care.

So rather than just put up an article I have made a new video for you that details some of the Crucial aspects of growing Bonsai indoors

Enjoy:-)

 

 

 As I mention in the video, make sure you apply comon sense when it comes to your enviroment etc.

Spread the word

del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Help

Permalink • Print • 1 Comment

January 9, 2008

Bonsai Tree Care - New Video Tutorial

As we know Bonsai Tree Care is the most important part of owning and growing Bonsai. There are many factors that can cause your bonsai to become unhealthy and die, so it is extremely important to keep upgrading your knowledge regularly.

To help you keep your Bonsai as healthy as possible I have put together a series of Bonsai Tree Care videos to make learning more interesting and fun!

Here is one of the new videos for you on Bonsai Tree Care

Make sure you register below to get Free access to all of the New Bonsai Care videos.

 

 

 

 Hope you learn some useful tips from the video and don’t forget to REGISTER for the rest of the series:

Resister HERE:

 

Spread the word

del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Help

Permalink • Print • Comment

September 11, 2007

Bonsai Care Myths Exposed

Here is a new Bonsai care video I have made to help bust some of the myths going around on the internet!

Many Bonsai mastery readers have asked about Misting Bonsai and what is the right way to approach it.

Enjoy:-)

 

 

Spread the word

del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Help

Permalink • Print • 1 Comment

August 31, 2007

Bonsai Mastery Secrets Special Promotion

michaeldale.jpg

Due to popular demand, we’ve extended the ‘Bonsai Mastery Secrets Special’ for another 48 hours!

I have received a load of emails from people who were not able to see my message until after the 48 hour special had expired, and with it being the weekend and all, we have decided to extend it until Midnight, Sunday 1st September.

Full details below…

We’re celebrating in a BIG WAY, the announcement that "Michael Dale" (Master Bonsai Practitioner and Teacher) is joining Easy Bonsai Garden to make regular contributions to the whole Bonsai Mastery learning center, and divulging some of his most closely guarded Bonsai secret techniques, and potent Bonsai Care tips!

And you’re the REAL winner, because Michael is offering FIVE of his latest and greatest Bonsai Gardening and Bonsai Care Guides that will give you some vital Bonsai Growing tips and help you master the art.

"Why is Michael doing this"?

He simply wants to add great value to the already extensive Bonsai Mastery Course, so that it covers just about everything you could ever want to know about Bonsai!

And… we’re so excited about the release of these Guides (more details to follow), that we wanted to do something really special for you, for the next 48 hours ONLY!

You can Read all about it HERE 

These are the excellent Bonsai Guides Michael is giving you for FREE if you try out the New Easy Bonsai Mastery Course:-)

1. The Most Essential Bonsai Tools

Bonsai Tree care

2. Knowing Bonsai by Style

Bonsai style

3. Secret Bonsai Techniques

bonsai care

4. The Masters Guide To Understanding Bonsai

understanding bonsai

5. Creating Your Bonsai

creating bonsai

This Bonsai mastery system is by far the most comprehensive course available anywhere on the Internet, and with the addition of Michael Dale’s brilliant Bonsai secrets, you will master the art of Bonsai faster than you ever thought possible!

The best part is, Michael is also putting together some Extra Special Bonsai Videos that will be exclusive to you if you download the Easy Bonsai Mastery Course before the 48 hours is up.

I’ve seen a sneak peek and you definitely don’t want to miss out on these!

Your Bonsai Success

Spread the word

del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Help

Permalink • Print • Comment

August 11, 2007

Bonsai Tree Exhibit at Chicago Botanic Garden

Bonsai trees are the centerpiece of the 30th Anniversary Mid-America Bonsai Exhibit & Sale of the Midwest Bonsai Society, Aug. 17 – 19, 2007. This yearly bonsai tree show is the top Midwest exhibit and one of the top three in America. Well over 200 specimens of bonsai trees will be shown and Bonsai Master Susumu Nakamura of Yokohama, Japan, will be the keynoter and main judge of the exhibits. Bonsai tree workshops will be presented at all levels for enthusiasts and even children.  

The Midwest Bonsai Society was founded in 1967 and has 250 members, most from Northern Illinois. The Mid-America Bonsai Exhibit & Sale is part of the Chicago Botanic Garden’s American Flower Show Series, including 25 major floral events throughout 2007. The Malott Japanese Garden Festival will be held at the bonsai tree exhibit and sale on Aug. 18 and 19.

Spread the word

del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Help

Permalink • Print • Comment

August 8, 2007

Japanese Tea House a Potential Site for Bonsai Garden and Lake.

Friends of the Westerville Tea House and Shrine, a Central Ohio group, is working to preserve one of the bonsai related buildings at 99 S. State St. The structures are to be demolished. However, the Friends intend to protect over 300,000 inch-square tiles lining the walls to portray  murals of Mount Fuji, waterfalls, and Japanese and bonsai tree gardens. The Friends plan to research and prepare a book or documentary about the site. Parts of a Shinto shrine built next to it by Okinawan craftsmen are in storage for the Franklin Park Conservatory (of gardens), which is considering the shrine as a centerpiece for a Japanese lake and garden to included bonsai gardens and bonsai tree care in Westerville by 2010. The Conservatory already conducts periodic classes in bonsai tree growth and bonsai gardens.

Spread the word

del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Help

Permalink • Print • Comment

August 7, 2007

Top Hat Dwarf Blueberry as a 4-Seasons Bonsai Tree

This Top Hat dwarf blueberry bonsai tree offers good-tasting blueberries as well as an attractive bonsai tree. The berries have a very sweet flavor and a crisp texture good for eating, jams, and baking. The Top Hat dwarf blueberry as a bonsai tree requires minimal maintenance. It produces delicate white flowers in the middle of spring and glossy bluish-green foliage during the summer. Autumn brings a beautiful red foliage, with red branches in the winter. This is a year-round bonsai tree for your outdoor enjoyment, on patios and in an ornamental landscape. These bonsai trees can be set around the perimeter of a patio or porch for elegance and beauty, as well as fresh fruit. These fruit bonsai trees are inexpensive, as well as easy to grow and enjoy during all four seasons of the year.

Spread the word

del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Help

Permalink • Print • Comment

July 22, 2007

Bonsai Care: How to Grow Bonsai during the Summer Months

One thing bonsai enthusiasts must be aware of is that bonsai care regimens must also be modified with the changing seasons. As seasons change, bonsai plants are subjected to varying situations, which might affect its ability to survive. This is especially true during the summer months where the high temperatures drastically alter your bonsai’s environment, creating problems for your plant.

To make sure your bonsai withstands these changes, there are three basic considerations you must make: the amount of water your plant receives, how much sunlight it gets, and the conditions of the place you keep it in.

First, since the high temperatures of summer can cause water to dry-out quickly, your plant will require more frequent watering. However, good bonsai care still requires that you check the plant’s soil and drainage conditions to avoid over-watering.

Second, when exposing your plant to sunlight, you should take care to limit its exposure to about 3-5 hours, making sure it’s keep in a shade during afternoons.

And third, you should make sure that your plant is kept in a cool place at night. So if you keep your plant indoors, ensure that the interior of your house is well-ventilated for bonsai care.

In the end, good bonsai care during summer requires keeping climate conditions controlled, and avoiding the extremes like heat, wind, and light – especially if you live in a place where summer months can be cruel for bonsai care.

 

Spread the word

del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Help

Permalink • Print • Comment

July 20, 2007

Bonsai Tree Kit: Essential Tools Every Bonsai Enthusiast Must Have

Every bonsai enthusiast needs a complete set of tools to care for their bonsai tree. Costing somewhere from a few dollars to even a few hundred dollars, choosing the best basic tools to complete your bonsai tree kit is an essential for anyone interested in growing and shaping their tree.

If you’re in the process of completing your bonsai tree kit, here are 3 must haves every bonsai lover needs:

A pair of bonsai shears for trimming your bonsai. Investing in a good pair bonsai shears customised for bonsai trees is a must-have for every bonsai tree kit. Their razor-sharp blades, which produce clean cuts, are perfect for trimming roots, twigs, and branches off your trees since they will not crush your bonsai unlike regular scissors. However, since bonsai shears can be quite expensive, you can begin your bonsai gardening with a pair of pruning shears, provided they are sharp enough to prevent damaging your trees and small enough to perform detailed work on smaller trees and twiggy growths.

  1. Concave cutters to leave concave wounds in your tree branches. Concave cutters are essential to cut branches that are close to the trunk, and style bonsai trees and nursery stock. Unlike regular cutters that leaves a straight cut in your trees, concave cutters leave a smoother surface that will not only heal faster, but will also look aesthetically pleasing after the wound heals. A good pair of concave cutters is therefore an essential part of your bonsai tree kit.
  2. Wire cutters to remove the wires you put on. You will also need a special pair of cutters in your bonsai tree kit to remove the wires you used to shape your bonsai tree. Unlike hardware cutters that might damage your trees, bonsai wire cutters have rounded heads and shorter blades, which let you cut right up to the tree’s bark without hurting or damaging your bonsai.

From Michael Dale
contributing Bonsai Master

*Don’t forget Michael is giving his top 7 Special reports Free with Bonsai Mastery Secrets for the next few days!!

Spread the word

del.icio.us Digg Furl Reddit Help

Permalink • Print • Comment