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Growing and Caring for Bonsai trees - Articles

Juniper Bonsai Tree

Juniper Bonsai trees are among the most versatile and forgiving of the outdoor bonsai. Juniper procumbens has been a first bonsai for many new enthusiasts and it will continue to be that way because they are hardy, trainable and most importantly - forgiving. Naturally there are many forms of Juniper available - all of them meant to be grown outdoors.

Pine Bonsai Tree

A quick overview with pictures of pine bonsai trees like Japanese Black Pine Bonsai, Mugo Pine Bonsai and Scots Pine Bonsai.

Ficus Bonsai

Can you possibly have too many Ficus? The enthusiasts say NO. Easy to care for. Beautiful shiny leaves in all shapes. Bark and trunk detail like no other group - bring the Fig family into your home.

Your New Bonsai

If you're taken the trouble to find and easy to grow indoor bonsai tree- just remember that the first few weeks are the toughest unless you too live in a greenhouse. If you can understand how to manage the transition, your tree will live up to it's "Easy" label very soon.

Chinese Elm

The Chinese Elm, Ulmus Parvifolia is an extremely popular tree and an ideal choice for the beginner. When grown outdoors they tend to be a little more robust than their indoor cousins and while they’re very hardy, should be protected from the harshest winter weather. They can also be kept outdoors in the summer and brought in for the winter where they will happily thrive on a cool, bright window sill.

Serissa

Serissa Bonsai are considered by many to be an easy indoor tree, but many others disagree. You see the issue with Serissas is water. Get it right and you have an easy indoor flowering bonsai. Get it wrong and you have a dead tree.

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