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Bonsai Tree Gardening

What Is The Oldest Bonsai Tree?

Determining the age of the oldest Bonsai tree isn’t easily done. bonsai_tree_art.jpgIt’s not like an Oak tree that you can look at and guess how old it is by comparing it the surrounding trees. Because of the miniaturized nature of the Bonsai tree the oldest Bonsai tree often looks like the same age as its much younger companions. One interesting fact about the Bonsai is that it enjoys an unusually long life. Bonsai trees tend to outlive their full size counterparts by several years.

The History Of The Oldest Bonsai Tree

Because the culture of growing and gardening with Bonsai trees is so old people suspect that there might have been Bonsai trees that lived for thousands of years. However speculation is useless when trying to guess the age of the oldest Bonsai tree, and according to the record books the oldest Bonsai tree is a Hinoki Cypress Bonsai tree.

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Caring For Your Indoor Bonsai

Bonsai plants are very attractive specimens of an age old practice. bonsai_tree_jomine.JPGDue to their beautiful appearance there are many people who have indoor bonsai plants in their homes. Indoor bonsai plants will need extra care since they do not reap the full benefits of natural sunlight and natural weather conditions. In spite of their hardy appearances, some bonsai plants may be fragile when it comes to light and water.

Watering Your Indoor Bonsai

The bonsai plant that you have brought indoors will need lights to replace sunlight as well as monitoring regarding how often to water it. Your indoor bonsai plant will also benefit if it is placed in a well ventilated area. The type of indoor bonsai you have will dictate how often you need to water it as well as the state of the soil that it has. Some plants or trees need to have damp soil while others thrive well in spite of a drought.

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The Importance of Shaping

The shape of bonsai trees is one of its most important characteristics. bonsai_tree_image.jpgBonsai is an art form as well as a gardening hobby and should be treated as such. Bonsai trees can be shaped into almost any shape you desire, but there are many different shapes that are common to the art of bonsai. Even though the are typical shapes, you may discover a new shape that you like better than any of the typical shapes common to growing these miniature trees.

Formal Upright And Informal Upright

The formal upright and informal upright styles are the most common to growing bonsai trees. The style is characterized by the straight and upright growth of the tree. The trunk is tapered and for the informal style, the trunk incorporates its notorious bend and curves in order to differentiate from the formal style.

Slant Style

The slant style of bonsai trees begins like the formal upright style with straight trunks, but the trunk leans at an angle to the left or right of the root base.

Cascade Style

Cascade style is one of the more beautiful shapes that bonsai trees can be shaped in. The cascade style originates from trees that grow over water or on mountains. The tree top will cascade to one side and can grow to the base of the pot or just below it.

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