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Bonsai Defined
How to choose bonsai herbs
Laurus Nobilis or the sweet bay laurel is an aromatic tree with evergreen
shrubs. In nature, the tree grows up to 40-feet tall in warm areas. When the
tree is potted however, it only grows a few feet at a slow pace. Sweet bay
laurel is one of the difficult species to reproduce organisms. When the plant is
grown in gardens, you will need to cut and seed frequently to entice the plant
to root, or propagate. The roots and seed are difficult to grow at the start.
If you purchase the sweet bay, choose the smaller plants that are designed to
grow in gardens, or outdoors. The plant in suitable growing conditions will
flourish. However, as the plant starts to develop suckers you will need to
remove them. Otherwise, the bonsai will loose its shape. During the winter
months, you want to bring the plant indoors. Use brilliant lights, and situate
the plant near the south window.
The sweet bay is a long-lasting bonsai, yet it is not idea for beginners. If you
are a new grower, you may want to view the list of rosemary herbs instead. The
rosemary is the Rosmarinus Officinalis group, which the herbs are easiest to
grow. You can keep this plant indoors, since it can handle humidity. Rosemary
bonsai is similar to pine. The plant will endure indoors or out. The rosemary
group has a selection of colors and styles. Rosemary grows scented flowers,
which are pink, light to dark blue, and/or white. Rosemary adds variety, and the
plant type has a wide array of foliages.
Like the sweet bay however, rosemary is difficult to start growth. Rosemary
requires a degree of cutting in order to propagate. You should trim the plant
during growing season, i.e. around summer. During the winter months, rosemary
can tolerate cooler weather, yet you should place the plants near the south,
west, or east area of your home, near a window. Rosemary includes the pine
fragrance. Experts recommend that all rosemary plants have limited peat added to
the soil, especially in pots. If you use less peat or sand, it will assist in
keeping rosemary from drying out or having too much moisture, the required care
for the rosemary plant.
Santa Barbara rosemary’s are attractive bonsai. If you plant the Santa Barbara
in your garden, make sure that you surround it with debris, or objects such as
timber, flat rocks, etc. The plants can benefit from the shield. If you fail to
provide the shield, the Santa Barbara bonsai has a tendency to grow outside of
its boundary. Prostrate rosemary is another herb trained as the bonsai. The
creeping rosemary is the same as prostrate, only known as creeping in different
areas. Each member of this herb named is a cascade-style so to speak. Rosemary
plants require warmer environments, drier surroundings, and ventilation to
prevent mildew.
How to train:
When you train, cascades follow the instructions provided to you. Few cascades
are best off if you plant them at the edge of an elevated bed. The bed should
trail to the other side of the bed. Rosemary is also grown for adding flavors to
meals or making perfumes. Again, if you are a beginner, the rosemary herbs are
the plant of choice. In fact, rosemary is a beautiful plant that you will enjoy
for years to come.
Rosemary, cascades, Santa Barbara, etc, are of the tender perennial group. If
you starting out, we recommend that you learn more about the plants, including
training, caring, types, styles, classes, etc, to help you grow your plants
effectively.
Bonsai Japanese White Pine
How to care for Pinus Parviflora and Pentaphylla
The Japanese White Pine requires careful attention to maintain its health and
train it as a bonsai. When you consider White Pine, you must learn cleaning
techniques, growth, re-potting, soil, pruning, wiring, water, spray, feeding,
etc. In addition, you want to consider peat, pests, disease, and more. Now, we
cannot go into extensive details, however I can provide you a few helpful tips
to get you started in growing Japanese White Pines as bonsai.
How to clean:
Cleaning the plants is easy. Use your “thumb and index finger” to pluck the aged
pine needles. The pine needles often turn yellowish during the fall. Next, prune
the internal undergrowth or foliage and get rid of any decaying and/or injured
sections. As well, get rid of any debris or decaying elements from the soil.
Finally, you have cleaned your Japanese White Pine; however, you will need to
move ahead. Remember the growth of the Japanese Whites is a slow process.
You want to clean the plants as needed, water, and provide nourishment for your
White Pines as recommended. Wait five years before you re-pot the plants. You
can re-pot the plants in a larger pot, which has a deep bottom. You want to
treat the plants for a few weeks once you re-pot the plants. Early spring around
March, you want to prune the roots. Prune around 1/3 length and get rid of the
aged roots. You can leave aged soil about the roots so that the plant can
re-establish its growth. Avoid cleaning at this stage. After you re-pot the
plant, you want to, carefully watch its growth.
How to soil:
Adding the right soil is important when growing the Japanese White Pines. Use
½-soil leaf container to make a shape. (Learn about Mould) Next, add fertile
workable soil, or 1/3 loam. The fertile soil is easy-working soil that consists
of mixture of clay, sand, silt, and many times organic matters. Add some course
sand, at least 1/3 and provide a drainage hole.
How to prune:
Pruning is best handled in April, yet you should prune back the candles as
needed. The candle(s) should be pruned back about 2/3 before the candles open.
Use your index finger and thumb. If the plant grows thick crowns, you will need
to remove at least one bud. There should be around three buds per growth, which
you will only remove one per growth of the three. You can leave the buds alone
if you want a thicker plant. In October, you will need to prune the branches.
You do not want to cut the needles, rather cut 1/3 of the branch. You can pinch
the buds back for a few weeks to balance the needles.
How to water:
If you plant the bonsai with stones at the base, water your plant sparingly. The
Japanese White Pines require less water than common plants; therefore sparingly
water your plants as recommended.
How to spray:
During the summer, you want to spray the undergrowth, or foliage.
How to fertilize:
Fertilizer is a feeder, which the Japanese White Pines require feeding during
spring months and fall. Use slow-processing natural fertilizer sparingly about
once a month during July and August to feed your plant. At the end of fall
amplify the amount of fertilizer and add moderate amount of chemical radicals,
or nitrate. Read the instructions on feeding so that you know which nitrate to
add, since you have the option of potassium nitrate, ammonium nitrate, and
sodium nitrate. If the tree is sick, or recently has been re-potted, do not add
fertilizer.
Bonsai Perennial Tender Shrubs
How to choose tender herbs
Bonsai fascinators purchase herbs and train them as bonsai. The herbs include
rosemary, laurel, sweet bay, willows, barberries, oaks, citrus, junipers, black
berry, hawthorns, calamondin orange, etc. The herbs are actually listed in
bonsai categories, yet because the herbs are prescribed in medicinal usage; it
is often referred to as herbs.
Blackberry herbs grow as thorny bushes and have small, purplish fruits. The
plants derived from European bushes of the rose family. Blackberry has pink
and/or white flowers. The Latin name is Rubus Fruticosus.
Oak trees bear acorn and may have lobed leaves. The deciduous trees have
evergreen colors, which the leaves have several round, or piercing projections.
The Genus, Quercus oak plants grown in Jerusalem have lobed leaves. Oak is a
valuable wood also.
Junipers are sold widely as bonsai, however, many people think of the Juniper as
herbs, or scents.
Among the citrus family is the Calamondin orange. The shrub is a miniature tree,
which its citrus scents derived from the Philippine Islands. Calamondin is a
hybrid citrus, which got its name from the Latin, Citrofortunella mitis.
Calamondin is one of the better herbs to train as bonsai. Many growers enjoy
this herb for its similarity to the mandarin orange. The mandarin is also known
as the Citrus reticulata.
The small fruits that grow from the calamondin tree will withstand, although it
becomes weighty. The fruits make great preserves or ideal for flavoring meals.
The calamondin is also similar to the Nagami kumquat. This Fortunella margarita
tree grows miniature fruits. The tree has an awesome scent, i.e. citrus scent as
that of the calamondin. This tree is also tasty in dishes, or can be used as
preserves.
Olea europaea or the olive trees make great bonsai trees. The olive trees have
green and/or black fruits, which are oval-shaped and bitter to the taste. The
fruits have pits. When ripe the fruits are black. Olive trees are grown for its
olive oil also. Throughout the Mediterranean regions, the olive tree is valued.
The tree grows slow. Most growers up bring the olive herbs, training them as
bonsai dwarfs. The ornamental trees grown in homes do not produce fruits, yet
you can find herbs that grow bonsai olive trees.
Pomegranate is the family of Punica granatum. The plant is used in medicine and
food. Pomegranate trees produce round-red fruits the size of an orange. The
rinds are tough and enclose several chambers, which fill a selection of seeds
that surround tart, juicy red pulp. The Asian species is the tropical breed that
comes from Asia. Other types of Pomegranate exist as well. Pomegranate may have
variable foliages and a selection of colored flowers. You should keep the room
temperature at 65 degrees when training this bonsai. During winter months, the
Pomegranate will start to shred its leaves.
The dwarf Pomegranate is ideal for beginners. Dwarfs grow yellow fall leaves and
change to red during its growth cycle. Dwarfs also grow flowers and miniature
fruits.
Dwarf Sweet Myrtle is another of the bonsai trees grown from herbs. Myrtle is
known as Myrtus communis compacta as well. The plant represents ancient rituals
and heroes, which Myrtle has miniature shrubs. The scented dark green leaves
were once used as an herb scattered over large areas of the body for healing.
The sweet odors have produced potpourri, fragrances, bathwater scents, and more.
Myrtle trees are available in a variety of shades, colors, scents, etc,
including the starry white flowered plant. Experts recommend planting Myrtle in
groves. In groves, the Myrtle rather resembles a miniature orchard.