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    Bonsai – Silver Birch Betula bonsai trees Part 2 – by mikbonsai

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminApril 6th, 2017

    Bonsai – Silver Birch Betula bonsai trees Part 2 – by mikbonsai Bonsai Mame Silver Birch Betula Trees This is the second of two Mame bonsai Silver Birch Betula trees. I started out in Bonsai with small trees and very quickly discovered the bigger trees. These smaller trees had taken a back seat on the…

    Nagasaki Crab Apple – preparing for a bonsai show

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminJune 28th, 2015

    Preparing a Nagasaki Crab apple tree for a bonsai show. This Nagasaki Crab Apple tree was started off as a Sapling from Japan by Mike Jones and was in his ownership and care for 33 years. I acquired it from him about a year ago. This is the first time it will be shown by…

    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…

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    Introduction

    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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