Bonsai Technique

How To Do Bonsai – 4 Keys For The Beginner To Know by Robert Richards
I remember the first time I was exposed to the beautiful artistry of Bonsai. When I was about 5 years old, I was visiting relatives at my uncles house in Tokyo, Japan. After a while, some of us kids went out to the back “yard”. In Tokyo, as in most places in Japan, land is a real premium, so the back “yard” was really just a small rock garden. It was in that small, simple, yet beautiful rock garden, that I saw my first Bonsai Tree. It was so tiny, yet proportionally perfect. I later found out that it was more than 40 years old! I was hooked!
Bonsai or the art of growing miniature trees, requires patience and know how. In this article I will touch on 5 things that every aspiring Bonsai artist should know, in their quest to learn how to do bonsai.
How To Do Bonsai – Key #1…Bonsai Are Not Houseplants.
For the most part, bonsai are outdoor plant and should remain outdoors all year long. Of course, that does not mean that they cannot come indoors to be enjoyed for a short while, just that a majority of the time they need to be outside. Bonsai are temperate climate plants that require a period of dormancy. Dormancy is a survival strategy that temperate climate species have evolved to stay alive over the winter. These plants have an internal clock that tell them when to slow their growth activity, so that they may survive any extreme or freezing temperatures. For the home bonsai artist, you will need a place outside to keep your plants.
How To Do Bonsai – Key #2…Bonsai Must Be Trained.
Bonsai are trained to look a certain way through a number of different techniques. This can be accomplished through manipulating the trunk and branches through pruning and wiring. This is where the heart of the bonsai artistry resides. To make mistakes in this area of training could lead to catostrophic results. Don’t be disheartened though. Anyone, with some proper training and time can learn how to properly train their bonsai.
How To Do Bonsai – Key #3…Bonsai Must be Fed and Watered.
Just like all other plant life, bonsai require three things to survive: sun, food and water. Assuming your bonsai resides primarily outside, as the bonsai artist, your primary concern is to feed and water your trees. Feeding your bonsai with the proper nutrients and trace elements is crucial to promote proper and healthy growth. Watering improperly is probably the most common mistake made by beginners. Again, with the proper teaching resource, whether that is
a Master Bonsai artist or a reputable how to book, anyone can easily learn how to properly care for their bonsai.
How To Do Bonsai – Key #4…Bonsai Require Time.
Many first time bonsai artists think that “owning’ a bonsai is what it is all about. This is not what bonsai is all about. Bonsai is all about the enjoyment of caring for them and ultimately their creation. Remember: bonsai truly is an art form and as such requires time to perfect. As an aspiring bonsai artist you will need time to learn how to properly care for and train your tree, but you must also have the time to see it come to fruition. Bonsai are not created over night. A
typical bonsai may not even be placed into a bonsai pot until after a few years of training. Don’t rush the process, enjoy it!
After reading this article, I hope you have come to understand a little more of what the art of bonsai is all about. Have fun!
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