Bonsai tree choice and posting plants? What would make a appropriate bonsai for beginners that would also look...
What would make a appropriate bonsai for beginners that would also look professional. Also if you wanted to post plants approaching bonsai how would you do it (wouldn¡¯t being within a airless dark box shoot it)?
Answers: If you are a beginner, you are better sour growing one that has already be started. In the spring and maybe even right immediately, stores like Wal-Mart and Home Depot will be full of little bonsai plants. Maybe not the best inspection but it will give you an belief of how to take vigilance of it and maintain the shape/size. You won't enjoy to wait a year for them to grow from kernel either. I ruminate I picked up my first bonsai for under $10.
If you want to grow your own bonsai in attendance is no dark airless box, I'm not sure where on earth you heard of that from. A bonsai is only just a regular tree, only you restrict how big it's roots can grow by have it in a small pot, and lots of trimming/shaping.
I'm strange with the residence "posting plants," however I do all my own bonsai. You must FIRST determine if you want to grow one indoors or outdoors, next go from in that. You are welcome to email me at:
wchoat@american-bonsai.com and we can discuss it more. Meanwhile you'll want to review the Bonsai Care page on my site:
http://www.american-bonsai.com to work out a little more going on for your needs.