
Juniper trees are coniferous tress that usually grow very tall. An estimation says that there are about 50 - 67 species of Juniper plants, and are widely distributed from the northern hemisphere of the Arctic to the south of Tropical Africa. Some are also found in the mountains of Central America. But in today's expensive world, where space is a major criteria for several gardeners, we thus have our very own Juniper bonsai trees. The word bonsai actually means growing growing trees in flower/gardening pots by pruning them. So below mentioned are some of the tips and techniques in creating artificial bonsai in your garden.
Specially designed Bonsai pots are now available to grow Bonsai trees, making the gardening experience very enjoyable. But you really don't have to buy it if you have a proper container at home. Then you can buy the bonsai seeds of this tree, so that you can start growing them.
Once you have all the above mentioned requisites, you can start growing your juniper bonsai trees, right away. These plants are just like every other plant, and are green throughout the year. Taking care of your juniper plants is much of an art indeed, since you have to prune them in a systematic order. If you know what you are doing then you might end up having a majestic piece of beauty.
It's always a good idea to buy a bonsai plant that hasn't been trained before. That's because the change in the external factors usually kills them. So if you want your juniper tree to look beautiful forever, just make sure its an untrained plant and nurture it with care, just like you would do for every other plant out there.
In my experience, mild sunshine and shade are somethings that you juniper plant will love. Ensure that the mud is moist and has sufficient amount of fertilizers(liquid fertilizers) for it's steady and rapid growth. If you are impatient and want your juniper bonsai to grow quickly, you can try adding chlorophyll from the leaves of other Juniper plants. A well drained soil is a must !!!!!!!!!!
Creating bonsai plants has a lot to do with art. So make sure you get a good pair of scissors, but be gentle on your plant and prune it only 3 - 5 times a month.
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