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    Water & Stone Bonsai landscapes on Tiger Hill in Suzhou China

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminMarch 2nd, 2014

    In my recent trip to China, I went to Tiger Hill in Suzhou and came across these Chinese water and stone bonsai landscapes and a large bonsai garden, This video is a recording of what’s out there. Visit our website: www.mikbonsai.co.uk Follow us on twitter: mikbonsai and on face book: :www.facebook.com/mikbonsai -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: “Bonsai…

    Bonsai soil mix basics – Akadama, crushed lava rock, Pumice, Compost & Pine bark by mikbonsai

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminFebruary 15th, 2014

    Bonsai soil mix basics – Akadama, crushed lava rock, Pumice, Compost & Pine bark by mikbonsai Bonsai soil mix Basics – Akadama, crushed lava rock, Pumice, Professional growers compost & pine bark. How to mix bonsai soil at home. will learn here how to make your own bonsai soil mix at home In this video…

    How to Bonsai a Nursery stock Plant – Escallonia

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminFebruary 8th, 2014

    This a £ 10 Nursery stock Escallonia, transformed into a bonsai. Its branches were wired at the outset and a few months later removed. It was allowed to grow in the summer months. Six months later the progression is captured in this video. Please visit our website: www.mikbonsai.co.uk -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: “Bonsai Oak Tree Summer…

    Bonsai Quince Trees

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminSeptember 25th, 2013

    I was inspired by a Quince tree I saw in spring. I did not have any leaves, but the branches were covered in pink and red flowers. I could not find any for sale for a while. I have managed to acquire one large, two medium and a small one. I have also successfully manage…

    Bonsai Apples, a Bumper Harvest

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminSeptember 15th, 2013

    Bonsai Apples, a bumper harvest. A total of 253 apples were harvested from my four bonsai apple trees. The apples are miniature size and have been truly made it as bonsai. Also see the video on these trees in blossom at: Please visit our website: mikbonsai.co.uk -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: “Bonsai Oak Tree Summer Pruning, A…

    How to bonsai a nursery Conifer Spruce Part 2

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminSeptember 12th, 2013

    Conifer Spruce or Picea Glauca Daisies White, its a very pretty and eye catching tree. New spring growth is creamy white all over, and slowly turning to green in winter. This bonsai was created from a Nursery stock about a year ago, See part one at: Following on from last years work, some more branches…

    Lonicera Nitida also known as the Japanese Honey Suckle Summer pruning

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminAugust 28th, 2013

    Lonicera Nitida also known as the Japanese Honey Suckle Summer pruning This is my summer pruning of this tree. Music: Fig leaf rag Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Please visit our website: www.mikbonsai.co.uk -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: “Bonsai Oak Tree Summer Pruning, A beginners bonsai tree” www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=9epJXAWKBE8 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Source

    Propagating Bonsai Jade in your home or garden

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminAugust 25th, 2013

    Propagating Jade plants in your home or garden Bonsai Jade cuttings from a previous pruning were placed in a thimble full of water and they formed roots. These cuttings are then planted in small bonsai pots with a view to growing jade trees to make them into bonsai trees. Jade is an indoor tree, I…

    Jade Repotted, pruned and wired Part 2

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminAugust 25th, 2013

    Jade bonsai tree repotted, pruned and wired. Jade trees have very vigorous growth and needs pruning fairly regularly if the bonsai tree look is to be maintained. In this episode the tree is repotted, pruned and wired. The cuttings from pruning are easy to grow, simply stand them in a small container of water and…

    Cork Bark Chinese Elm repotted and pruned

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminAugust 20th, 2013

     Cork bark Chinese Elm repotted and pruned. The original blue round pot was broken, the tree is repotted in a round green pot and pruned. Please visit out website: www.mikbonsai.co.uk -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: “Bonsai Oak Tree Summer Pruning, A beginners bonsai tree” www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=9epJXAWKBE8 Slot Online -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Source

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    The Japanese word for ‘bonsai’ literally means
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    For many hundreds of years bonsai have been grown uncultivated y the Chinese and Japanese and are considered to bring harmony nature to the home. More recently bonsai trees have become much more popular throughout the UK and Europe as we discover the delights and rewards of this fascinating hobby.

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