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    How to Bonsai a Nursery Stock Ezo Spruce Part 3.wmv

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminSeptember 29th, 2012

    How to create a bonsai Ezo Spruce from Nursery Stock.How to create a bonsai from nursery stock Ezo Spruce. This Ezo Spruce was worked on regularly for four months, mainly resulting in removal of unsightly surface roots, of which there were too many. In Part 2 it underwent further removal of surface roots and a…

    ?? How to Bonsai Nursery stock Ezo Spruce Part 2.wmv

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminSeptember 25th, 2012

    How to bonsai a nursery stock Ezo Spruce. This Ezo Spruce is being worked on virtually every week, mainly resulting in removal of surface roots, of which there were too many. In Part 2 it undergoes further removal of surface roots and a few rather large branches. Part 3 will be posted soon, in which…

    ?? How to bonsai a nursery stock Camellia Part 1 – Camellia Bonsai tree by mikbonai

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminSeptember 23rd, 2012

    Bonsai a nursery stock Camellia. It was purchased from a nursery about five months ago, underwent drastic pruning of both the branches and the roots and was potted into a very small bonsai pot. Due to accidental damage the pot broke and this video records the progress of the Camellia. Please visit our website: www.mikbonsai.co.uk…

    mikbonsai: Bonsai Bamboo the easy way, Pruning bamboo to keep it small by mikbonsai

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminSeptember 16th, 2012

    Bonsai Bamboo the easy way. It is no different from bonsai trees re-potting, root pruning, except for a slight difference in pruning new shoots. To keep the bamboo from getting too tall, the new shoots are pilled by hand as shown in this video. Care of bonsai bamboo is also very easy. Subscribe: goo.gl/R9IKFp Share…

    ?? How to Bonsai a Scots Pine Part 2. Care and maintenance of bonsai trees

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminSeptember 14th, 2012

    Watch Part 1: www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3pdb8JH0j0 Part 2 further work on this Scots Pine, wiring, shaping it into a Bonsai and removing unwanted branches. By the end of part 2 this Scots Pine is transformed well on its way to become a Scots Pine Bonsai. To catch the full progression to date, watch part 1. Beginners can…

    ?? How to Bonsai a Scots Pine Part 1. Care and maintenance of bonsai Pine trees

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminSeptember 9th, 2012

    How to Bonsai a Scots Pine Part 1. Care and maintenance of bonsai Pine trees I purchased this Scots Pine from and old collector who had decided to dispose of his collection. Looks like it had not been re-potted for 5/6 years. The soil was clay and had was a solid mass like a red…

    ?? Bonsai Juniper Summer Pruning. Care and maintenance of bonsai trees

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminAugust 29th, 2012

    Summer Pruning a Bonsai Juniper. Care and maintenance of bonsai Juniper trees This Juniper was acquired in June 2012. Its very over grown and badly needed a good prune. Beginners can learn how to bonsai by following my videos and the best bonsai tips. Please visit our website; www.mikbonsai.co.uk Follow us, like us on facebook:…

    ?? How to Bonsai a Nursery Stock Scots Pine. Care and maintenance of bonsai trees

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminAugust 28th, 2012

    How to bonsai a Scots Pine Nursery Stock. This Scots pine was acquired from a local Nursery in Twickenham, Middlesex about four months ago. Some work was done on it before this record was made. The re-potting was not recorded at the time, the rest I have captured as best as I could. Beginners can…

    ?? Bonsai a Nursery Plant – Spruce Picea Glauca – How to make a bonsai tree from Nursery Stock

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminAugust 27th, 2012

    Nursery Plant to Bonsai.How to make a Conifer Bonsai tree from a Nursery plant How to bonsai a conifer Picea Glauca Part 1. This is an out door tree and does stay ever green in the winter, but stops growing. This conifer was a nursery stock purchased from a local supermarket and in this video…

    ?? Nursery plant to bonsai – How to Bonsai a Citrus from Nursery Plant Part 2

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminAugust 13th, 2012

    How to Bonsai a Citrus from Nursery Plant Part 2 A nursery Citrus plant is made into a bonsai and the transformation is instant. Please visit our website: www.mikbonsai.co.uk Like and follow us on facebook: www.facebook.com/mikbonsai follow us on twitter: www.twitter.com/mikbonsai Ho to make a bonsai tree from a nursery citrus plant. Starting a bonsai…

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    The Japanese word for ‘bonsai’ literally means
    “tree in a pot“.

    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.

    This guide sets out some of the basic requirements to help keep you care for your bonsai now and in the future.

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