May 23, 2008
Getting Started with Indoor Bonsai Trees
Many people think that indoor bonsai trees are special trees that are only seen in the bonsai culture and not in the outdoors. However, the trees that are used in the art of bonsai are well known trees that can be seen around one's local neighborhood. In order to understand which trees are best suited for an indoor bonsai garden, a person will need to know a few good websites where they can purchase the trees, as well as bonsai supplies that will be needed in order to begin.
If a person is a beginner, then they need to begin their bonsai journey with a hardy plant that can take a novice's mistakes. The Chinese elm is highly recommended to get a person started on a bonsai garden. This is a tree that can resist harsh conditions, making it perfect for the beginning bonsai gardener. The good thing about this particular tree is that it is well suited for both indoor and outdoor conditions. A good website to learn more about the Chinese elm and how to make it into a great indoor bonsai tree is www.bonsaisite.com. Many different types of trees are discussed here and one can learn the basics of keeping their tree thriving, from seed to full grown plant.
Indoor bonsai trees must be kept in certain conditions in order for them to survive. No matter if one has a Chinese elm or a mini ficus, the main obstacles are the same. A good place to learn about bonsais is www.evergreengardenworks.com. This site offers a ton of informative articles on how to choose a bonsai tree and how to properly care for it in every way.
It's true that deciding on a suitable indoor bonsai tree can be a challenge if you're just starting out with the hobby. With so many choices available, it's tough to know where to begin. Thankfully many resources exist such as the ones mentioned in this article. The free information that is available makes it easier than ever for any beginning bonsai artist to grow mini trees indoors.
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