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Bonsai Tree Origins and History

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From its origins as a Chinese artistry form over 2,000 years ago, the bonsai tree remains an object of enchantment that embraces both nature and artistic production. Now, anyone can take part in the wonderful custom of bonsai cultivation with the assistance of the internet. Everything you'll need to know about bonsai trees can be found online; where to buy, how to begin, growth and feeding, maintenance techniques, and the mandatory tools and equipment. Growing bonsai trees is the perfect relaxation method for enthusiasts at any level.

Over many years, Japan and China began to incorporate aspects of their unique cultures together and the bonsai tree was one of the many things that were merged into the highly cultured country of Japan. Initially, only Buddhist monks engaged in this artistic production form, yet eventually, the aristocracy took up the bonsai fine art and it became a status symbol for a long time. After this time and for many, many years afterward, the artistic production of bonsai lay solely within the Japanese culture. As years passed and Japan began to open up its doors to other countries, bonsai fine art became highly sought after in North America for its peace of mind and beauty.

You've surely seen the beautiful Bonsai tree somewhere in your life, even if only watching Mr. Miagi in the Karate Kid. It's probably likely that if there's a Japanese restaurant in your town, then you've seen them there. The art and dedication that it takes to plant and do the necessary upkeep with a Bonsai Tree is enormous, and sometimes much too daunting for those with a green thumb. Bonsais are dwarf-potted plants that have been cultivated for centuries by the Chinese and Japanese. Since the end of World War II, this art has taken off as a great hobby and pastime in the United States. It not only takes patience to properly raise a bonsai, but also a good amount of artistic skill as well. It's time-consuming, and there is a lot more to it than one might think.

Contrary to popular opinion, bonsai trees aren't genetically modified. They're regular trees or shrubs that are unnaturally stunted by pruning their roots and tying their branches with wire. The artistry originated in China, and was adapted by the Japanese early in the second millennium. Miniaturization is accomplished through strict regulation of a bonsai trees growing conditions. Scaffold branches are chosen early on as the only branches to be allowed to prosper, while the extra branches are mercilessly pruned off. Bonsai trees are intentionally allowed to become root-bound in their containers, and the roots, also, are pruned. But root-bound plants won't thrive forever in that condition and bonsai trees must be re-potted every two or three years to supply the roots with clean soil.

A bonsai, thus, is a surviving fine art form that continually changes throughout the life of the tree. It is a combination of both horticultural and artistic skills and you may well have these skills without realizing it. Practice as much as possible and you will shortly have your own collection of miniature trees that will improve over the years and leave you with hours of joy.




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Growing a bonsai tree is easy and all it takes is a little practice. Bonsai trees are a great hobby to start and you can pass on the knowledge you learn to your children, who will love growing their own bonsai tree s for many years.  


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