Japanese Art

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Japanese Art

The cover art of bonsai cultivation tending the miniature, usually in small trays or small pots.

By precision pruning and growth of them in small containers, it is possible to keep the small forms.

It takes little time, learn the basic technique of pruning a bonsai tree and give you great satisfaction, but perhaps a lifetime to master the art.

Japanese, 'Shin zen bi' combines the three forces, beauty, the truth and essence, as part of the philosophy,
behind their way of bonsai.

In his long quest for perfection, the goal of Japan a perfectly natural, but to watch the miniature plant or tree. Their bonsai look as if they grew that way, without human help. That is the goal.

The Chinese tend toward art and more imaginative with your bonsai, growing them in Chinese characters and mythical lifeforms, as well as wildlife. Personally, I prefer the more difficult but the natural shape of Japan in miniature, as it is more pleasing to my eyes and senses.

The bonsai art form dates back a long, long time.
Discovered in China over 3,000 years ago, merchants quickly found markets for bonsai and eager students outside Asia, from countries as far away as the Middle East and even Africa. The doctors in the
East and even Egypt (where samples have been found even in their chambers funeral used to make bonsai many drugs).

There are many different forms and types of bonsai, especially trees. Vary from tree trunks and branches curve end, like a tree that grows high on a windswept cliff, above a stormy sea, to the more formal, straight trunk and carefully cut the branches of a protected tree is located in a tranquil garden.

Caring for your Bonsai tree

Bonsai growing is a wonderful way for you to "connect" with nature on a spiritual level, or simply
enjoy a worthwhile challenge and peaceful, pleasant pastime.

To help facilitate your bonsai road a bit, here are seven good tips for you.

1. Irrigation.
Very important, as much, or too little can kill or stunt the creation. Do not worry, with a little thought, it's easy to get the balance right and will always have a friend healthy growth in their window sill, or table.

Two easy methods of irrigation. Her finger, or a water meter.

Your method of fingers.
Just stick your finger in the soil of bonsai. That's it!
If is dry, water until it begins to drain through the holes in the bottom of the pot. Obviously, you
less water during the winter and summer.

The alternative method is to use a water meter. They always come with the full, but simple instructions
so you should have no trouble getting the balance adequate moisture, every time.

2. Feeding and fertilizing your tree / plant.
In general, best done in spring and autumn (fall).
Basically, includes the addition, phosphoric acid, nitrogen and potassium.
Fertilize twice a month in the spring and late autumn month and winter.

3. Use the correct container.
Note, the size and shape and how your bonsai will look into it.
Phosphorus over the shape and size of tree and container proposed to increase the overall effect.
For example, it would be a mistake to use a small container delicate to hold a heavy trunk
More Bonsai.

4. Lighting needs of your friend bonsai.
Under optimal conditions, most bonsai need a certain amount of sunlight. The exception is if the tree has been
very trimmed, or recently potted in fresh soil. Then the limit of light the sun temporarily. You can even
I wish it was your dose of vitamin D. If you live in a private plot area, my advice is that
be to choose a bonsai that is not dependent of direct sunlight. Some need very little.

5. Study on the season different nutritional requirements for bonsai.
They grow in many different types and their nutritional needs vary throughout the seasons. It is not difficult.
You just have to realize, that's all.

6. Plan how and style of the tree.
Remember, you have a loud voice in the eventual form and shape of your bonsai will take.
Early planning will save trouble.

7. Plan the placement of your little bonsai companion.
You give him time, love and effort into your bonsai and it will be returned to you, often more,
by their shape, size and beauty. Therefore, he must be perfectly placed in its proper place, especially
somewhere, to make every effort and leave her beauty shine and illuminate your home,
or office.

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