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Easy Ways to Create a Beautiful Bonsai Garden


Even if you already own one bonsai tree, you might want to add a few more to create a bonsai garden in a few easy steps. This is the way to quickly start a garden created especially with your plants and personal style in mind.

Rock gardens are among the most pleasant-looking of all bonsai plots. The plants are placed below pretty rocks, and the degree of water and love you give the trees will dictate how long your garden will grow. In these conditions, it is best to select botanical specimens with hardy roots as well as tiny foliage. To start the rock bonsai garden, most people choose a Ficus or an Oriental Bittersweet, which you can find at most nurseries.

Once you select the plant you want, you'll have to start adding rocks to the soil. Construction areas are a great source for rocks, or they may be bought in sacks at home and garden outlets. Choose rocks that are firm and sturdy, like granite, to ensure that your tree does not take the wrong shape. You should also make sure that you select rocks that are slightly cracked, so that you can deposit soil and water into the cracks. This provides the idea that the tree has really sprouted from a rock, and may provide a very good look to your house garden or any where else you may happen to live.

You can also create a bonsai garden using the potted plants you already have. Rock fountains or other decorative items like pillars will help show off the bonsai garden. If you have a lot of area in which to work, you may actually consider making a pond and then planting your garden all around it.

The best thing is to use different kinds of tree specimens in your plot. You can choose a tiny pine tree to be a part of the decorations, along with a cherry tree that has blossomed and grown cherries. With a bonsai garden, you can grow plants together that normally would not be able to thrive in the same environment, so use this to your advantage when you're decorating.



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The cultivation of the bonsai tree has been an Asian tradition for centuries, and is now enjoying popularity in western society as well. It's important to learn how to properly care for your indoor bonsai in order to see it flourish.




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