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Articles About Bonsai
... bonsai indoors. The 'Rules' of Bonsai A distillation of the conventions of bonsai. Use these rules to create pleasing bonsai. Fertilizing Your Bonsai A complete discussion of how and when to fertilize your bonsai Dormancy and Indoor Bonsai ...
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How do I prepare my outdoor bonsai for winter? - Bonsai
... frightened about the onset of winter and bonsai care. Most temperate climate trees grown as bonsai are capable of handling the ... direct sun can cause a tree to wake up from dormancy too early. If this is followed by temperatures once again ... and starts to dry you must water.         Bonsai FAQ Page GardenWeb Home Page | Forums | Bonsai Forum Join | Garden Forums | Home Forums | Exchanges & Trading | ...
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Rhododendron and Azalea Bookstore
... the home, office, or shopping mall. General information on propagation, flower initiation and development, dormancy, nutrition, and insect and disease control is included, but what makes this book ... detailed botanical information. Order Book -- Return to Top -- Return to Index Satsuki Azaleas for Bonsai and Azalea Enthusiasts *NEW* by Robert Z. Callaham Paperback - 240 pages, (May 2006), ...
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The Cycad Pages
... entrance doorway. The dwarf species of southern China and northern Vietnam are immensely popular as Bonsai plants in their native regions, but (perhaps fortunately for their conservation) little-known outside these ... risks to germination in some way. The first risk is that cycad seeds have no dormancy and the embryo is biologically required to keep growing and developing. This means that if ...
plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au

ABS - Growing Bamboo Indoors
... is indigenous to a climate that provides a cold dormancy. When temperate bamboos are grown indoors, their environment is altered and the cold dormancy is not achieved. This is not damaging to ... prune the bamboo. It is tolerant and forgiving, and will appreciate the attention. A shallow bonsai container can become an indoor turf of the low-growing bamboo Pleioblastus distichus, a species ...
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Aralia
... deep pot is generally safer than a shallow bonsai pot. When Polyscias are to be root pruned, it helps to induce a short dormancy by keeping them at a temperature of 50F ... , mites, scale, verticillium wilt, root rot, alternariose, bacterial canker. Some species suitable for bonsai: Aralia blacky - Desirable for bonsai because it forms a large trunk, this Aralia has smooth edged, scroll-shaped ...
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Birch
... when instead of expanding the bud hardens in preparation for dormancy and opening the following spring. This is called bud set ... shocks easily when root pruned. Some species suitable for bonsai: Betula alleghaniensis: yellow birch - A native of northeastern America, ... excellent ramification of this tree make it very desirable for bonsai. It weeps naturally, without wiring, and can easily be twisted ...
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Dormancy and Indoor Bonsai
... Dormancy and Indoor Bonsai Articles Home Page Images Email Order Form Plant Catalog Tool Catalog Dormancy and Indoor Bonsai by Brent Walston Introduction The most difficult barrier to growing bonsai ... temperature, humidity, watering, and most importantly, dormancy requirements. We have had intensive discussions about the role of dormancy in bonsai in the Internet Bonsai Club. The last round was ...
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Bonsai Care & Upkeep, including Watering. - The Helpful Gardener
... Bonsai New bonsai question New bonsai owner having problems Chinese elm Surinam Cherry bonsai Desert bonsai training Beginners tips for Bonsai Banyan dormancy Walnut tree bonsai Bonsai in Español Bonsai in Spanish. Bonsai online: Amazon sells bonsai ...
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Bonsai Care- Choosing your Bonsai Tree - The Helpful Gardener
... frost or two if they’re not too severe; the plants appreciate the brief “dormancy Temperate bonsai (junipers, maples, etc.) can survive lower temperatures, but because of the shallow root system ... ). Temperate bonsai need a dormancy period and will just peter out if you try to keep them like tropicals. People often refer to tropicals as “indoor” bonsai and temperates as “outdoor” bonsai ...
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