Bonsai Tree

Japanese Maple Bonsai




Indoor Bonsai
What is an Indoor Bonsai?

There are many different kinds of bonsai trees, and the indoor bonsai is the one with the most mystery surrounding it. This is because the name itself is .....
All About the Japanese Maple Bonsai

A Brief History of the Bonsai

Bonsai is the practice of growing a normal size tree or plant in a miniature form in a flowerpot; this is not an easy practice but extremely rewarding through the years with its beauty, elegance and sophistication. The art originated in China around the fourth century; this trend soon traveled the boundaries into other Asian countries such as Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. Japan developed a great skill for bonsai cultivation and today they have a long series of their own creations.

The Japanese maple bonsai, also known as Acer palmatum, is relatively easy-to-convert into bonsai; it is widely found all over Japanese gardens as a result. Its characteristics are delicate foliage with incredible fall colors that range from rich gold to deep blood red and burgundy.

Maple Bonsai
Controversy Surrounding the Maple Bonsai

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Maintaining the Japanese Maple Bonsai

Position: The Japanese maple bonsai does not require direct sunlight thus, during hot summer days one needs to find a shaded place in which the bonsai can be stored.

Watering: This requires every day checking in order to make sure the soil is not dry at the same time more water is not needed other then keeping the soil moist at all times.

Pruning: This is generally done in spring when one needs to remove most grown parts during the last year; shape the Japanese maple bonsai according to your style likes but also follow some guidelines for maximum output and health. Leaves should be trimmed in late spring.

Soil Treatment and Repotting: This should be done in late winter to early spring but please note not to use any accelerating growth fertilizers at all.

All bonsai are a challenge even for those who are experienced in the subject; if you should need further assistance seek professional help from online site and/or professional books. Bonsai need all the attention you can give and then some more.

The plants can suffer great damage due to changes in environment and any mistake can cost you the life of your bonsai, or in the best-case scenario, a major setback. Keep in mind that bonsai will grow extremely slowly but the satisfactions are priceless. It is something that you can have for a lifetime and then pass on to the next generation as well. Bonsai are classy and elegant additions to any décor, thus, never grow out of style -- after all they have been around since at least the fourth century. Have fun experimenting while growing your bonsai!














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