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How To Take Care About Bonsai Trees
And I decide to attend a seminar conducted in our city on how to decorate your house with these wonderful bonsai trees. At that time, we were given seven pine trees, a marble slab, a bonsai figurine, a piece of bonsai pot drainage mesh, and a rubber strap. The rubber strap is used to wrap around the soil to prevent it from falling apart. The Strap can be removed once the root systems of the trees have grabbed the soil strong and tight enough. I spent quite lot time thinking about tree placement to get the most natural looking arrangement. For example, during the seminar, the teacher kept reminding us that trees in a forest bonsai should not fall directly behind one another when viewed from the front. It was not as easy as it sounded, for there were seven pines we had to arrange on a small little marble slab. Moreover, we also needed to leave a clear are for the cow figurine which we would place after the forest bonsai was made. After we had designed the tree arrangement for our forest bonsai and got approved by the heads of the seminar, we added in soil and moss. Then we watered our forest bonsai thoroughly once they were made, as soon as possible. I am currently keeping my forest bonsai under my bonsai rack. Our newly made forest bonsai should be kept under the shade with indirect sunlight for at least two weeks, and gradually expose the forest bonsai to more and more the sun afterward. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Daminnysmith has been a bonsai enthusiast for many years and is passionate about helping others grow, trim and style their bonsai trees. For more great information on bonsai trees and Juniper Bonsai Tree, please visit our website |
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