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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 12:16:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Severica Vintila</dc:creator>
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<p>Colour affects our emotions, moods, physical, and spiritual well-being.  It has a significant effect on everything we eat, drink, and touch and influences our physical environment including our home, office, and garden.  </p>
<p>I mentioned earlier how a mini tree facinates me, as tree&#8217;s provide massive amounts of biodiversity. I actually once found two mini snails living in the soil around my bonsai tree! and there is always moss and certain fungi that grow around the bark (not because i overwater the plant!) I have re planted cuttings which sucesfully grow, now my pot looks beautiful with mini &#8216;poles&#8217; growing around my tree(poles being the cut branches) Trees are great for rooms as they not only make the room more attractive but provide plenty of oxygen when photosynthesising. As Bonsai are so precious people use special soils information of which can be seen here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonsai.</p>
<p>Red creates vitality.  It tends to command attention and will make areas seem smaller.  It is a good colour for dining areas as it increases appetite.  It creates a feeling of warmth, movement, and drama.  For those who may find it too stimulating, use pink instead.  Red plants to use in the shade include begonia, coleus, and impatiens.  In sunny areas use salvia or verbenas.  To augment your plantings use glazed pots, red sandstone gravel, red clay bricks or tiles will bring that vitality to your landscape.</p>
<p>I strongly recommend any Botanist or plant fan like myself to get a bonsai tree, theyre amazing, you&#8217;ll have fun cutting them into shapes etc. Starting your Bonsai Growing Project.The very first thing you will need to consider when starting to grow your own indoor bonsai trees is to select the species of trees that you will use. Selecting trees for use as bonsai plants will require some considerations of geographical location and climate in the locale, as weather conditions in each location is different from others and hence you will need to choose trees that are either local to your location or are easily adaptable to the conditions in your area. The best results are normally seen when you use plants or trees that are endemic to your location. The choice of exotic species may result in trees not able to grow properly due to not being able to adjust to the conditions in your area, although this is not always the case. You should wait until you are totally familiar and an expert before you consider introducing exotic species of plants for your bonsai growing projects.</p>
<p>Visitors can check out the bonsai trees available for sale and can filter out the listing according to properties, usage or price. This includes bonsai for both indoors and outdoors including some recommendations by the site owners. Customers may also order one of a kind bonsai, flowering bonsai, juniper trees, evergreen bonsai, and artificial bonsai. There are also a number of plants that fall into the various categories which are priced under $50 for those on a tight budget. Every bonsai tree item is completely described with a list of notable features that make it worth the purchase and an explanation regarding its main usage and recommended drip tray type.</p>
<p>Green means growth.  It is a primary healing colour.  Green foliage on its own will create a tranquil impression.  It is restful and relaxing as it offers sanctuary from the outside world.  Using foliage colours and architectural leaves gives structure and form to any garden space.  Plants for shady areas include coleus, ferns, and hosta.  Use junipers, grasses and conifers in sunny areas.  To augment plantings use green wood stain on fences and buildings. It is a popular colour for garden furniture, umbrellas, glazed pots, garden ornaments.</p>
<p>Bonsai are not genetically dwarfed plants. They are created from nearly any tree or shrub species and remain small through pot confinement and crown and root pruning. Nearly any tree or shrub species, with proper training and care can be used to create Bonsai, but some specific species are more sought after for use as bonsai material. This is because they have characteristics that make them appropriate for the smaller design arrangements of bonsai.</p>
<p>Violet means calm.  It brings a feeling of self-worth.  It sometimes appears dull unless plenty of contrast in texture, form, and tone are used.  Flowers are particularly useful for protection and for the cleansing vibrations they give out.  It is a rich regal colour that indicates knowledge, self-respect, spirituality, nostalgia, dignity, and wealth.  It will help soothe the mind if you are tense.  </p>
<p>Additional bonsai products should be offered at reasonable prices in the future along with some reviews of the best bonsai trees being sold. Bonsai Trees Homes continues to spread their passion for bonsai trees by offering affordable deals that anybody in the US can take advantage of.</p>
<p>Looking to find the best deal on <a href='http://www.bonsaitreeshome.com'>Bonsai Trees</a>, then visit www.yoursite.com to find the best advice on <a href='http://www.bonsaitreeshome.com/index.php?cPath=1_3'>Trees Under $50</a> for you.</p>
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		<title>The Fascinating World of the Japanese Bonsai Tree</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 08:28:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah Duke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Already, you've figured out the art of raising plants making use of Eastern-inspired gardening techniques, however do you realize that there are a few Japanese <a href="http://bonsaitreetoday.com/">bonsai trees</a> that a lot of gardeners do not raise in other areas of the earth? Even though this manner of growing plants is now practiced by many pros and hobby gardeners in nearly every country, true Japanese trees are not planted as much. Yet the technique for cultivating these genuine plants could give you insight on how to look after your trees.<p><a href="http://www.grow-garden.com/the-fascinating-world-of-the-japanese-bonsai-tree.html">The Fascinating World of the Japanese Bonsai Tree</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.grow-garden.com">The Grow Garden</a></p>
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<p>By now, you&#8217;ve taught yourself the art of growing plants making use of Eastern-inspired gardening methods, however were you aware there are several Japanese <a target='_blank' href="http://bonsaitreetoday.com/">bonsai trees</a> that numerous horticulturists don&#8217;t raise in some parts of the globe? Although this manner of growing plants is now practiced by various pros and hobbyists in practically every country, genuine Japanese trees aren&#8217;t cultivated as much. Yet the method for raising these authentic plants could provide you insight on how to take care of your trees.</p>
<p>This gardening tradition actually originated in China, and was quickly taken up by the Japanese. Chinese people throughout the Han Dynasty utilized bonsai trees to produce miniature gardens for decorative and therapeutic aims, and the Japanese shortly utilized this art form to adorn their homes and grounds. Over time, raising trees such as maples and azalea became an indication of affluence, since it was an activity that just the well heeled could afford to take up. Later on, other Eastern nations including Vietnam and Korea embraced the practice as well.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important to keep in mind that Japanese bonsai trees, in addition to other species of bonsai plants, are not genetically diminutive. The explanation for why this style of horticulture is such a highly regarded art form has to do with the fact that the gardener &#8216;trains&#8217; the bonsai tree to grow in a miniature pot, when it would typically be planted outdoors in a more exposed setting. This is an added explanation for why this style of plant can be created from nearly any tree that would develop at a more standard rate. Smaller aspects of the tree, including bushes and smaller leaves, are used when creating trees that are inspired by Japanese bonsai trees.</p>
<p>The appropriate maintenance agenda for the trees is critical. Bonsai plants need special trimmings every few weeks in order to keep the trees manicured and train them to develop in a specific direction. Wiring is also used to achieve this aim, however you&#8217;ll need special tools to snip the wires from the plant when it has grown too big for the shape.</p>
<p>If you want to purchase Japanese bonsai trees that have already been potted so that you can become familiar with how to care for them at the novice level, you can go to your local garden store to take a look at the different kinds of plants, learn more about the life of the tree, and get guidelines on keeping a log for watering and sunlight exposure. You can also shop for bonsai trees from a number of online shops; the trees will come with directions for proper maintenance. These are good presents to give to friends or family members for special occasions.</p>
<p>The cultivation of bonsai trees has been an Asian tradition for centuries, and is now enjoying popularity in western society as well. It&#8217;s important to learn how to properly care for your <a href="http://bonsaitreetoday.com/">indoor bonsai</a> in order to see it flourish.</p>
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		<title>How To Fertilize Bonsai Tree</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 09:22:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Debra Drewei</dc:creator>
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<p>Bonsai trees, similar to every other living things, should have food for survival. Unlike the roots of ordinary trees that grow for further distances searching for nourishment, the roots of bonsai trees are constrained to grow within the container &#8230; hence theyll be capable of obtaining just whatever nourishment is obtainable in the soil inside the container. Therefore, the soil within the tray must be frequently replenished with the correct quantity of nutrients.</p>
<p>The procedure of furnishing nutrients to the soil in which plants grow is termed Fertilizing and it is a major fragment of bonsai tree care. The nutrients existing in the fertilizer will support the bonsai tree to make its own food by a process termed Photosynthesis. The amount &#8230; kind of manure to be given for bonsai tree care is hugely dependant on factors namely: &#8211; Variety of bonsai tree &#8211; How old is the bonsai tree &#8211; Moment of the year in which the bonsai is fertilized</p>
<p>The basic nutrients in fertilizers are Nitrogen, Phosphorous &#8230; Potassium, mixed in diverse proportions for diverse manures. You must apply fertilizer throughout the development period of the tree; from early spring till mid autumn. Indoor trees nevertheless can be fertilized around the year. It is desirable to apply more amount of fertilizer regularly (like once in two weeks) for young trees, &#8230; continue reducing the amount as well as rate of recurrence as the tree matures.</p>
<p>So as to offer apt bonsai tree care, by no means over-fertilize. Excess fertilizer causes burning of roots and leaves. Burned roots are not competent enough for sucking water from the soil and passing it on to the other segments of the bonsai tree. On account of over-fertilizing, keep watering the plant till the water pours out of the drain hole &#8230; let it drain. Then re-water it. This process is called leaching and will help to remove excess fertilizers.</p>
<p>Points to remember: &#8211; Always water the bonsai tree prior to mixing the fertilizer. &#8211; Endeavor to make use of a water dissolvable fertilizer. &#8211; Never fertilize a sick plant until it has become well again. &#8211; Although if its a development season, do not add fertilizer to a dormant outdoor bonsai until it demonstrates symptoms of development. In case it is indoors, you can provide fertilizer less frequently, like once in a month.</p>
<p>With apt bonsai tree care, by providing the right quantity of fertilizer at the proper time, you will be able to develop &#8230; uphold a healthy bonsai tree.</p>
<p>Read reviews and compare different <a href="http://www.bonsaitreesforsale.us/">Bonsai Trees</a> available in the different. You can find all varieties of <a href="http://www.bonsaitreesforsale.us/">Bonsai Trees for Sale</a> at discount prices.</p>
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		<title>Artificial Bonsai Trees: Enjoy the Elegance Without the Effort</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 09:32:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah Duke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to indoor bonsai trees, it seems that these days the artificial ones are equally as popular as the real ones. The bonsai tree provides a lovely appearance that many individuals admire, but it also offers problems since the average person lacks the skill and time this special tree requires. One of the greatest rewards of artificial trees is that they stay the same color and pose forever after they are purchased. That's how come artificial bonsai trees are so great.<p><a href="http://www.grow-garden.com/artificial-bonsai-trees-enjoy-the-elegance-without-the-effort.html">Artificial Bonsai Trees: Enjoy the Elegance Without the Effort</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.grow-garden.com">The Grow Garden</a></p>
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<p>People seem to enjoy faux indoor bonsai trees as much as the real ones. A number of folks like the idea of having a bonsai tree but are not interested in caring for it. This is a huge perk of fake bonsai trees &#8211; you get to have a say in the color and pose, without worrying about what the tree will end up looking like. This is why artificial bonsai trees are so great.</p>
<p>Many shops carry artificial trees today; you shouldn&#8217;t need to search high and low to find one that&#8217;s right for your space. A <a target='_blank' href="http://bonsaitreetoday.com/category/bonsai-plant/">bonsai plant</a> comes in a huge and gorgeous variety of species, sizes and colors. As the customer, you have a great deal of latitude in selecting the kind of tree you want along with the kind of growing environ. Another choice is to shop for artificial bonsai trees which feature flowers or fruit.</p>
<p>Metal is what most of the artificial bonsai trees are made of inside. To closely resemble the real tree&#8217;s feel, they are wrapped in preserved bark or clay. To make these small trees look more like the real thing, luna clay is one of the most realistic mediums utilized. This permits the owner to pick the pose of their artificial tree while still having a genuine feel to it.</p>
<p>The other alternative is preserved bark, which looks like the real thing without the risk of rot or deterioration. Remember, though, that bark makes for a less flexible artificial bonsai tree as opposed to those made with luna clay. Some artificial bonsai trees implement actual wood as the tree trunk. They then give it an aged appearance through special techniques, and add leaves, flowers and fruits which are normally painted by hand.</p>
<p>Selecting an artificial bonsai tree means less of an effort in upkeep. It is very easy to maintain these artificial bonsai plants. The seller can normally show you how to avoid getting them covered with dust or exposing them to discoloration. Artificial bonsai can lose its greenness if direct sunlight falls on it, or when damp material is used for cleaning it.</p>
<p>You can enjoy the beauty of faux bonsai trees year round wherever you choose to display them. If you take good care of your artificial bonsai, you will be able to enjoy it for many years without all the effort required for the real thing.</p>
<p>To find a great bonsai tree that will grow and flourish in the environment you plan to grow it in, you have to know a few things first. It&#8217;s also important to learn how to care for your bonsai so that it thrives. Visit our site to get the facts you need about how to successfully cultivate an <a href="http://bonsaitreetoday.com/">indoor bonsai</a>.</p>
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		<title>Tips for Shaping Your Bonsai Tree to Perfection</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 11:51:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah Duke</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What makes a bonsai tree distinct from ordinary houseplants is its shape. When you grow a bonsai, it's not just another plant. Many people consider it to be an art, and spend much time sculpting their tree. Bonsai trees can be shaped into almost any form that you desire. Yet there are a few silhouettes that are more commonly found in <a href="http://bonsaitreetoday.com/the-importance-of-shaping/">bonsai shaping</a>. Following are some of the favorite styles.<p><a href="http://www.grow-garden.com/tips-for-shaping-your-bonsai-tree-to-perfection.html">Tips for Shaping Your Bonsai Tree to Perfection</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.grow-garden.com">The Grow Garden</a></p>
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<p>What makes a bonsai tree distinct from ordinary houseplants is its shape. When you grow a bonsai, it&#8217;s not just another plant. Many people consider it to be an art, and spend much time sculpting their tree. Bonsai trees can be shaped into almost any form that you desire. Yet there are a few silhouettes that are more commonly found in <a href="http://bonsaitreetoday.com/the-importance-of-shaping/" target="_blank">bonsai shaping</a>. Following are some of the favorite styles.</p>
<p>Literati: The most common shape of bonsai tree is the literati style, and this is what most people visualize when they think of a bonsai. The literati shape consists of a bare trunk and hardly any branches. The branches of this style are all positioned near the top. The lower part of the trunk, which is bare, is usually elegantly twisted.</p>
<p>Formal and Informal Upright: Upright styles, both formal and informal, are another familiar approach to bonsai shaping. Trees in these forms are guided into an erect, upright position with a tapered trunk. The informal style features the well-known curves and bends which distinguish it from the formal shape.</p>
<p>Slanting: There are similarities between the slanting style and the formal upright bonsai in regards to the straight trunk. The difference lies in the fact that the trunk angles away from the base, either to the left or the right.</p>
<p>Forest: An advanced form of bonsai gardening is the forest style, which consists of artistically grouping several bonsais in one container. The trees are of varying heights, which gives the perception of depth. It is typical for three or more trees to be used in the forest style, usually an odd number. However, four trees are never used in one pot, as the number four has implications in Japan.</p>
<p>Cascade: This is one of the most distinctive shapes among bonsai plants. The cascade style imitates the trees that grow on mountains or over the water, and is very beautiful. The tree top gently flows to the side and extends to the bottom of the pot or slightly lower.</p>
<p>Although these shapes are the most frequently used for styling a bonsai tree, you may discover a new fashion that you prefer. However, it is always advised to begin with a common style when you first attempt to shape a bonsai tree. Once you have mastered this, then you can begin to add your very own personal touches to lend uniqueness to the tree. Remember, it&#8217;s an art, not just a plant.</p>
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<div class="links">The cultivation of bonsai trees has been a Japanese tradition for countless numbers of years, and has since spread to western society. It&#8217;s important to learn how to properly care for your bonsai tree in order to see it flourish. Often considered an art form, <a href="http://bonsaitreetoday.com/category/bonsai-care/">bonsai care</a> can be a meditative and enjoyable activity for anyone.</div>
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