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Baobab Bonsai

Baobab Bonsai — admin on August 27, 2008 at 3:28 pm

If you are just starting out with caring for a bonsai tree and you don’t know which tree to choose, you may want to pick a tree that is easy to maintain and care for. A Baobob bonsai tree is not one of these. From what I have read online this type of tree needs specific care instructions such as leaving to care fir itself for months at a time. There is not much info online about this style tree an there are not many places that sell it. You may need to buy some Baobob seeds and start out that way. If you want to own a bonsai that is easy to care for you may want to try a Juniper or a Ficus.

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Green Emerald Ficus Bonsai Tree-Root over Rock
(ficus microcarpa)

Also known as Green Island Ficus. Has oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of its branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and easily develops aerial roots when kept humid. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are much thicker. Does well in lower, medium or high lighting conditions. Ours has exposed roots growing over a textured rock and down into the soil. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.


Caudex Bonsai

Caudex Bonsai — admin on August 22, 2008 at 11:42 am

The Caudex Bonsai is a very big bonsai. It has a very large trunk and can be grown outside in the right conditions. I really cannot find much more info regarding this type of bonsai tree however it sounds like a interesting version of the bonsai that I am used to reading about.

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Juniper Bonsai Tree - Large
(Juniper Procumbens “nana”)

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This dwarf Juniper from Japan is the most popular evergreen in the U.S. When we think of a traditional bonsai and what it should look like, we think of a “Juniper Procumbens Nana.” It is very hardy, long-lived, and tolerates many adverse conditions. This is an excellent tree for the beginner.


Bonsai Pictures

Bonsai Pictures — admin on August 19, 2008 at 8:40 am

When researching online about bonsai tree’s you may want to search for bonsai pictures. This is a great way to decide which tree you would like to buy by visually liking it before you buy it. Since this tree will be in your home for many years to come and you will be becoming very close with it, you should like the way that it looks. When searching for a tree that you like online, just do a Google image search for bonsai tree’s and you will see all kinds of different varieties of tree’s. You can also browse the online selection that Bonsai Boy has. They even have tree’s separated into different categories depending on your want, need and style.

Juniper Bonsai Tree-Small<br /><i>(Juniper Procumbens “nana”)</i>“/></td>
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Juniper Bonsai Tree-Small
(Juniper Procumbens “nana”)

This dwarf Juniper from Japan is the most popular evergreen in the U.S. When we think of a traditional bonsai and what it should look like, we think of a “Juniper Procumbens Nana.” This impressive trouble-free evergreen is an excellent tree for the beginner.


Chinese Elm Bonsai

Chinese Elm Bonsai — admin on August 15, 2008 at 9:03 pm

The Chinese Elm Bonsai tree is a very hardy tree. It will keep it’s green foliage throughout the year if kept indoors year round. In the fall this tree will grow small fruits which will mature to good size. This a great tree for a beginner grower as it is easy to care for, does not need much pruning and is hard to kill. As long as your Chinese Elm gets plenty of sun and water it will last a long long time. Make sure to keep the Elm in a warm part of your house as it does not like cold weather and wind. If you plan on repotting your tree the best time of year is the early Springtime. You can buy a Chinese Elm right online at The Bonsai Boy here.

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Artificial Chinese Elm Bonsai Tree
Cascade Style

Artificial Cascade Chinese Elm
14″x14″x16″
Potted in a 5.5″x5.5″x9″ ceramic blue cascade container as shown.


Bonsai Supplies

Bonsai Supplies — admin on August 13, 2008 at 4:00 pm

When searching online for bonsai supplies the best place to find a great selection of products is at the Bonsai boy. Whether you are looking for planters, tools, fertilizer, plants or any other type of supply the Bonsai Boy has it all and at GREAT prices. Having supplies is a must if you plan on pruning and re-potting your bonsai tree. There are several online stores where you can buy supplies but the Bonsai Boy has a great selection as well as great prices. Check them out and see if they have the supplies you are looking for and also take a look at the bonsai tree’s that they offer. The Bonsai Boy has a HUGE selection of tree’s to choose from.

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Bonsai Tools - Entire Set
Set Includes 6 Tools

Set Includes 6 ToolsA. - Satsuki Shears #1068.Made in China. Long narrow body which is great for trimming buds and reaching deep with minimum disturbance to the surrounding foliage. It’s finger rings are also well suited for smaller hands. 3/4″ blades, 7″ overall. $14.95 each. Buy separately. B. - Concave Branch Cutter #1070. (Beginner) This razor sharp tool is designed for cutting branches flush to the trunk. The resulting wound can then heal over quickly with very little scarring. Will keep a sharp edge indefinitely when properly used and cared for. The Concave Cutter is the single most important tool for bonsai use and for which there is no substitute. The 8″ version is considered the basic size. 8″ overall. Similar in appearance to above. Made in China. $23.95 each. Buy separately. C. - Bonsai Wire Cutters #1071. Made in China. These wire cutters are designed specifically for removing bonsai wire. Although enthusiasts new to bonsai sometimes substitute standard wire cutters, these are designed with a rounded head to prevent damage to the trunk and branches when removing wires. The jaws of the cutters cut the wire symmetrically and cleanly. Highly recommended for bonsai enthusiast. 7-3/4″ overall. $19.95 each. Buy separately. D. - Shears #1073. (Beginner) Made in China. Similar in appearance to above $19.95 each. Buy separately. E. - Spherical Knob Cutter #1445. Made in China. Designed to remove trunk knobs and roots. The head is shaped like a ball, hence the name “spherical.” It produces a hollow, circular cut that heals quickly with a minimum of scarring. 7″ long. $16.95. Buy separately. F. - Single Point Root Rake #1075 Used to separate small and medium sized capillary roots during transplanting and repotting. Has a single steel prong. Simple, yet a necessary tool for bonsai enthusiasts. Made in Japan. 8″ overall. $16.95 each. Buy separately.


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