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Arm Yourselves With Watering Cans Ladies

Posted in Weather & Seasons by Adam

Well finally it’s sunny enough to worry about your bonsai! It is the first time it has been dry and sunny for about 2 months now through most of what we call summer in Great Britain. So arm yourself with a watering can and get out there and tend to them.

Now is the time to check on them trees to make sure they have got enough water BEFORE they dry out for too long.

Japanese Interior Design: Bringing Serenity And Simplicity Into The Home by Wade Robins

Posted in Styling & Pruning by Adam

The Western world has, for many years, been deeply fascinated with Japanese interior design. Its simple lines and muted colors carry the essentials of Japanese culture - tranquility, harmony, and balance with nature. Japanese interior design makes careful use of space and light and always takes into account the concept of yin and yang. Of course, objects and accessories in bright colors such as red, yellow, or orange can also be found in many Japanese homes, but their use is restrained and evenly distributed in the home.

Styles of Bonsai Gardens by Chris Wight

Posted in Styling & Pruning by Adam

It is very important to realize when you are considering a bonsai garden exactly what style garden you want. Not all gardens are created equal, and some are easier to maintain than others are. This means that if you are a bonsai gardening novice you would be best suited towards a simpler style of garden to begin with instead of tackling the most advanced forms. Once you have mastered the basics you can certainly feel free to jump into the advanced forms of gardening and you will have the knowledge and confidence you need in order to have a beautiful garden. While the professionals at Bonsai Boy can help, you select the right plants that will match the style garden you select. The first style is the Chokkan; this style is considered the best for beginners because it is one of the easiest and simplest to learn. The trees in this style are typically upright and straight. If you are looking for a tree for this style look for something with a straight trunk and a balanced branch structure. Typically, the plants from this style are planted in rectangular shaped pots, which accent the shape.

Ystradfellte Waterfalls - Untouched by Man

Posted in Full Size Trees by Adam

I live quite close to Ystradfellte Waterfalls, known to a lot of people as Glyn-Neath Waterfalls. It is part of the Brecon Beacons National Park and is therefore protected from development. There are some clumps of planted forestry here and there but the interesting part is the natural woodland that surrounds the falls. It is made up mainly of oaks, hazels and birches. All that is very normal until you see the sizes and shapes of them. They grow in such harsh conditions they are forced to curl in every different direction just to hang onto the cliffs they are growing on.

Bonsai Books - Are They Worth the Money?

Posted in Interesting Websites by Adam

Books are the best thing since sliced bread. But ebooks are the latest and greatest invention. They give us so much information at the touch of a button. But are they really a better resource than real paper books? There are great bonsai books out there just waiting to be snatched up as both ebooks and paperback books. Let’s look at the differences.

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