Showing posts with label Trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trees. Show all posts

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Better Tips For Growing Bonsai

The length of life of your plant largely depends on how well you care for it. You should purchase a number of books showing how to care for bonsai, learn the words and phrasing used for bonsai care, and use images in the books as a reference for your trees.

To maintain the appearance and health of the tree, make sure the tree is groomed or clipped, as well as fed the best nutrients.

Every season, you can inspect the roots of the tree and trim them if necessary. The books you read about growing bonsai, will also tell you which plants are best suited for growing indoors.

Many plants love the exposure of natural sunlight every once in a while, some of the best plants to grow indoors are azaleas Kingsville boxwood, so look out for these varieties when you are at your local nursery, in order to built an inside garden.

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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Better Tips And Ideas For Bonsai Tree Care

Constant watering is another aspect of bonsai tree care. Spray the leaves of the plant often to keep them green and fresh, but do not immerse the tree in water, for extra moisture. This will only cause the roots to rot, and can kill the plant completely. So, your better option is to spray the leaves with water.

Another tip, is to re-pot your tree every few years. The most ideal time for re-potting is during spring, because the weather will be relatively neutral (not too hot, not too cold) and it is more likely that the plant will grow faster in the new soil.

This is also a good time to prune the roots, but be careful not to cut too much, only about one-third from the tip of the root should be sufficient. If you want your plant to grow in the same form or at the same rate, you should re-pot in a pot with the same size and shape.

Keep the site clean and free of pests. Clean the leaves and stem with a small brush once a week to get rid of plant debris and pests, but also remove the debris from the ground after you’ve brushed the leaves, to prevent them decomposing in the soil and causing moss or fungal growth.

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Friday, July 31, 2009

Privacy Trees Surrounding Your Family Home

Privacy trees can enhance your privacy around the home and your yard. If you are concerned about people being able to see everything you do in your yard, but you do not want to place a privacy fence around the borders of your home, then privacy trees may be the next best option.

Some people are so concerned about their privacy, they place a fence, privacy trees and bamboo shoots around the borders of the yard. You may not want to be so elaborate, but you may want to place some natural evergreens in strategic places around your yard, to enhance the privacy of your family home.

These days, ugly security fences are placed in many dangerous neighbourhoods, but if you live in a quiet neighbourhood, where burglaries are rare, then you may look at privacy trees around the perimeter of your home.

If you are concerned about the privacy in your yard, you can make areas in your yard difficult for prying eyes. For example, you can place privacy trees near swings, where your children play, to avoid the gaze from perverts across the street.

There are many ways you can enhance your privacy around your home with privacy trees.

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Sunday, June 7, 2009

Knowing The Basics Of Tree Planting

The arrival of spring means that garden centers around the country are packed with people ready for planting time. Excitement about gardening is almost palpable.

To ensure that this heightened level of excitement yields positive results, let's discuss the basics of tree planting and go over some great tips to help your yard and the planet. Planting new trees and getting them to grow successfully is not as difficult or complicated as some would have you believe. Here's a little planting guide.

Keep in mind that most trees are grown in well drained soil. That means that the soil around the root ball is porous so that water can easily pass through.

It is recommended that you plant the root ball at least 2 inches above grade and backfill around the ball with the soil you shoveled out when you dug the hole. Backfilling using clay soil is almost like building a dam to keep the excess water from over-saturating the root ball of your newly planted tree.

By tree planting in a good, nutrient-rich topsoil, you are doing all you can to keep your deciduous or coniferous plant healthy and happy. Whether you have good soil or bad, be careful not to plant your trees too deeply.

They should not be planted any deeper than they were planted in the nursery. Thousands of trees are killed each year by gardening enthusiasts who just don't understand how critical planting depth is. Consult a planting guide if you need further instructions.

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Monday, June 1, 2009

Planting Trees Enriches The Landscape

Trees are not just a part of the natural ecosystem; they are an essential part of our life experiences. From majestic trees that have historic significance to a quiet stand of pines, planting trees helps to enrich life and landscape; not only for our generation, but for the generations that will come after us.

Trees are the largest and longest living plant forms on Earth. Trees have been thought of throughout recorded history as a symbol of power, fertility, wisdom and life. Planting flowers adds to the beauty and balance in nature, and so too does adding trees to your garden planting.

The tree has always been a cultural symbol and is used to represent nature and the environment. The downfall of the tree will precipitate the destruction of Mother Earth, according to ancient tribal legends.

Cultures around the world have been planting trees out of reverence and respect since ancient times. Often, trees were worshipped as the living embodiment of the culture's gods and were thought to have spiritual and medicinal applications, with healing qualities for the mind, body and spirit.

Trees act as a filter to clean both air and water. From factory and auto emissions in industrialized areas to pesticide and fertilizer runoff from farms; trees absorb these toxic pollutants and recharge ground water.

Trees help fight global warming, for as they grow, they remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is a major contributor to global warming. Planting trees is the kindest thing you can do for the environment. It's planting time! Grab a tree planting guide and a shovel, and get started today.

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Monday, December 22, 2008

Christmas Ornaments Decorating The Christmas Tree

The Christmas tree is a symbol of the holiday season for 33 million American households each year. Some people choose to buy their tree from the store, but many families enjoy "hunting" down that perfect tree and spending time together as a family placing the Christmas ornaments on the branches. There are many different types of tree to choose from and countless ways to decorate, as well as ways to protect you and your family from fire this Christmas.

In addition to firs, some Americans prefer a spruce Christmas tree instead. The Eastern White Pine is often used in garlands, wreaths and centerpieces because of the long, soft needles. These beautiful trees are flexible and not fit for heavy ornaments and are too full for some decorations, although the needles will last a long time. The Scotch Pine has very stiff, sharp needles that stay well maintained throughout the Christmas season. The Scotch Pine has a more open appearance, offering much space for decorating.

If you are one of the 33 million American homes with a natural Christmas tree in your home, then be careful to practice safety this Christmas. Each year there are over 200 fires caused by real and artificial Christmas trees, resulting in 24 deaths, 27 injuries and $13.3 million in property damage.

Half of all Christmas tree fires result from electrical malfunction, 27% from a nearby heat source and 5% from children playing with fire or other heat sources. By taking proper precautions this Christmas, such as throwing out faulty, frayed electrical lights, as well as keeping your tree watered and away from heat sources, you'll ensure a happy holiday.

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Friday, December 12, 2008

Outdoor Christmas Tree In Your Front Yard

Outdoor Christmas tree in your front yard, tells your neighbors you want to bring Christmas cheer to your neighborhood. The tree helps guide Santa Claus to bring all the gifts for your children, with the lit up Christmas ornaments all over the tree.

You need to ensure your tree and your ornaments are secure and will not be affected by wind, rain and other severe climatic conditions. What you do not want, is your ornaments grabbed by the wind and become missiles, hurting people in your neighborhood. This is why you need to ensure that everything is securely tied to the tree and your outdoor Christmas tree is secure in the ground.

If you have a large tree with many roots, there should not be a problem. But if there are sudden changes in the weather, you should have a look at everything on your tree, to ensure safety for everyone.

If your tree and ornaments are secure, the next step is to create a little cheer inside the family home. If you do not want to install a smaller artificial tree inside your home, you can always place a few wrapped Christmas presents for Christmas morning near the fireplace. When your children wake up in the morning, they will see the wrapped Christmas presents and their minds will fill with wonder, about what is inside the box with their name on it.

If you have a pine tree in your backyard, you may want to place a few Christmas ornaments on a beautiful Christmas tree in the backyard and the front yard. When guests come into your backyard, they will see your Christmas tree with the ornaments lit up in the dark. So, when someone is walking past your home they will see a Christmas tree in your front yard and when your guests go into your backyard they will see another Christmas tree.

You may realise, using a living outdoor Christmas tree is so much better than using an artificial tree. As you can use the same living tree, year after year.

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Monday, December 8, 2008

Nature In Your Backyard With Growing Trees

Growing trees in your backyard, can add to the beauty of the landscape. You may have one or two large trees with lots of birds attracted by the birdfeeders, adding to the thriving natural setting in your backyard. You may even have a small garden to supply plenty of natural garden fresh produce for your family meals.

Fruit trees can reward you with fresh fruit. I like orange and lemon trees, as I love to eat fresh oranges and to squeeze lemon juice from garden fresh lemons for my salads. When you pick fresh fruit, you get all the natural flavors you may miss when you buy fruit from the food store, that may have been picked days or weeks ago and transported long distances in refrigerated transport to the store. During all this time, you are losing many of the natural flavors you get from freshly picked fruit.

I have planted many growing trees as part of my business and I have many growing trees in my backyard, as I have a big backyard. I have miniature fruit trees, fast growing trees, brushes and a nice garden nearby. I keep a distance between the garden and the growing trees, to ensure there is no shade from the trees on the garden.

I even have birdfeeders in some of the taller trees, as I like to watch birds come and feed in the yard. I have even placed a bird bath in the front yard. When I am relaxing outside and sitting on the front porch, watching the sunset, I love watching one or two birds come and play in the water of the bird bath.

I then like to move to my favorite willow tree. The rest and contemplation I receive by sitting underneath the willow tree, and looking at all the growing trees nearby, makes me feel a part of the natural living world, and not a part of the concrete jungle.

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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Increase The Variety Of Colours With Flowering Cherry Trees

Flowering cherry trees can be placed in a garden or in a yard to add a splash of colour and variation. With pink flowers and purple leaves, you will get that colour variation your landscape needs. These trees are small, so they do not create large shadows in your garden and do not have large hungry roots to cause damage to the structure of your home, when grown in your yard.

They are small deciduous flowering trees, that can be seen growing in the wild, along country roads. They seem to flower at a time when all the other flowering plants are still recovering from a harsh winter. So their pink flowers stand out and do not require hours of your time to maintain.

You may initially purchase one flowering cherry tree and then place some more in areas of the garden and yard where you want more colours and less of the green lawn everywhere. You may include flower beds in your yard, to add more colours, but there are times when flowers are not flowering and this is the time when you can use flowering cherry trees.

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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Bonsai Club To Get Great Ideas

Being part of a bonsai club is one way that a person can associate with other people who enjoy bonsai art. This art form has been used for centuries to help people stay focused in their everyday lives.

It is used to help people with many aspects of their life by staying in touch with the natural world. In order for a person to find a club that deals with the trees of creativity, one only has to search the internet.

The perfect website for those looking to join a bonsai club is www.bonsai-bci.com. Here, one can find a vast array of topics that can help them grow bigger and better bonsai trees while conversing with their fellow enthusiasts.

This site also gives people access to a huge directory with other important bonsai information. Anyone can join and become part of this unique, educational organization.

A bonsai club can be an invaluable tool for tips on growing bonsai trees. This is one type of plant that needs all the help a person can get from those who are experienced in the growing process. Anyone can grow plants with enough time and effort, but bonsai is about so much more than the trees.

Bonsai is an art form that has been used for centuries to keep people calm and linked to nature in ways that seem almost mystical. Being in a club can only enhance one's understanding of this unique and ancient art form.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

Bonsai Tree In A Japanese Garden

The bonsai tree has been cultivated for centuries, for not only decoration but also to help people keep their lives in a state of peaceful harmony. Today, the world is a hectic, chaotic mess and almost everyone endures unhealthy levels of stress at times.

However, even in our fast paced world of today a person can still use bonsai art to create an environment of serenity. One way to do this is by understanding how the ancients used this art form in their lives.

The history of the bonsai tree began in ancient China, during the time of the Han Dynasty. In the beginning, people did not prune the foliage. The main focus was placed on the bark of the trees and how they could be transformed into various shapes of birds, dragons and other animals. Myths and legends still exist that involve these early beginnings of the trees that are now seen as only decorative objects by many.

The bonsai tree has only been known in North America since the early 1900s. However, time has passed and now, people all over the world have the opportunity to create this art form in their own gardens.

The trees have a very significant and important history for the countries of Japan and China. As the world becomes smaller, so too do the cultural items that define a country. Now these items can be used today to connect people all over the world.

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Sunday, May 11, 2008

Better Japanese Bonsai Gardens Online

Imitations of Japanese bonsai gardens can be found all over the world. However, few come close to the beauty of the gardens in Japan. Many have had the opportunity to see these beautiful bonsai trees in their native habitat.

However, if one cannot travel to Japan, then they still can see the trees and how the bonsai art form has developed by going online. Thanks to the internet, an individual can view some of these magnificent Japanese gardens.

Another perfect website that shows almost all of the Japanese bonsai gardens in this reclusive country is www.bonsai-in-asia.com. This website is devoted to children in schools, but for those who want a full experience of the bonsai art from Japan.

This is by far the best website on the internet. Beautiful pictures of the gardens created by Japanese masters can be viewed on this website.

Japanese bonsai gardens can be a very hard thing to find if a person does not live in the right area. However, if one wants to view these truly beautiful gardens then all they have to do is to click on their keyboard.

People all over the world are able to visit a land that for centuries has been cut off from civilization. Thanks to the internet, though, anyone can visit the wide world of Japan and admire the bonsai gardens.

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Friday, May 9, 2008

Bonsai Plants To Enjoy Natural Beauty

Bonsai plants are unique, beautiful art forms. Those who own the trees and cultivate them are passionate about what they do and it shows when people look at their amazing creations.

However, for those who tend to bonsai care they are rewarded with more than just beautiful trees. They are given a stress reliever that other hobbies may not offer. Gardening has become a hot topic for stress relief and bonsai gardening is no exception.

Bonsai plants are not your typical plants. These are special plants that require constant care on a daily basis. Just as with a pet, this hobby of container gardening is totally dependent on their caregiver.

This helps to ensure that not only is the bonsai garden getting what it needs, but also that a person is pursing their passionate hobby of gardening that helps to keep their life in order.

Bonsai plants are different from other types of trees and shrubs. These plants are special art forms that require an abundance of care. If one is not passionate about their bonsai tree and this form of art, then time will be wasted.

Stress relief is just a clip away every time that one prunes and takes care of their beautiful bonsai trees. Not only will their home decor be more beautiful, but their heart will thank them for the peacefulness that will follow.

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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Indoor Bonsai Trees To Show Your Bonsai Art

Indoor bonsai trees have been referred to by many who own and keep them as their pet plants. This is because these plants require almost as much love, time, and effort that a person gives to their animal companions. When beginning to delve into the world of bonsai, one must first learn which trees are best suited for a bonsai garden, as well as bonsai care and maintenance.

Indoor bonsai trees must be kept in certain conditions in order for them to survive. No matter if one has a Chinese elm or a mini ficus, the main obstacles are the same. A good place to learn about bonsais is www.evergreengardenworks.com. This site offers a ton of informative articles on how to choose a bonsai tree and how to properly care for it in every way.

Finding suitable indoor bonsai trees can be tough. Many different types of bonsai trees are on the market, but in order to pick the right one for indoor use a person needs to know a few good websites. Not only can they decide which type of tree they are going to try but will also learn the right growing conditions for their tree. Growing mini trees indoors has never been easier.

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Monday, May 5, 2008

Bonsai Trees And Maintaining Shape

The cultivation of bonsai trees take years of dedicated work and learning how to prune a bonsai tree takes a lot of practice. One can read bonsai books and peruse various websites in order to learn the proper techniques of pruning and maintenance; however, one should understand the basics of shaping a bonsai tree in order to master the bonsai art form.

One technique that is probably best known to bonsai novices is the pruning of the bonsai trees. However, just as with other trees, if a bonsai is pruned at the wrong time of the year, then it can severely hurt the tree. In order to learn the proper aspects of pruning the foliage and roots of a bonsai tree, one should visit www.helpfulgardener.com. Here, one can learn the aspects of healthy pruning easily and quickly.

Bonsai trees are very special plants that require special techniques to keep their dwarfed shape and size. Being a gardener of these trees is time consuming, yet a very rewarding hobby. The time it takes to keep these trees properly shaped should be understood before one buys bonsai trees. Thanks to the internet, an individual can learn all of the techniques needed in order to master the bonsai art form.


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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Gardening Container Trees Make Perfect Friends

Gardening container trees are a beautiful accent to anyone's drab space. People would normally not think of trees as container garden plants, but these gentle giants can spruce up any garden space.

They can offer shade and privacy that most container garden plants can not. Joyce Kilmer the well-known poet more than likely never thought of seeing a tree in a pot when the statement, "I think that I shall never see/ a poem lovely as a tree." However, with the variety of trees available for containers, this poet would have been impressed with these types of plants.

Gardening container trees are so varied that a person may have a difficult time deciding which one will be perfect for the space they have available. Varieties are abundant and include Japanese maple, eastern redbud, and various evergreens.

Depending on what color and look one is aspiring for, the perfect tree is out there. No longer are these giants strictly for the yard or forest. They are easily tamed for the back terrace.

Because trees come in so many types, varieties are available for a gardening container. With a little help from the local nursery, a person can choose the perfect companion for their space.

Trees are gentle giants that anyone who loves gardens can benefit from. Trees can add sound and height that flowers and veggies cannot offer. Because of the varied color and textures of trees that thrive in containers, anyone can find the perfect tree that fits in their small space.

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