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Bonsai
Care and Handling

Bonsai – The Blending of Art & Nature

The Word Bonsai means “Little Trees in Pots.” Contrary to popular belief, the art of bonsai
originated in China and was later refined in Japan. The western world has adopted this art
to their lifestyles. Bonsai has become extremely popular and is recognized as an
international art form.

Indoor Bonsai

Indoor bonsai are tropical plants that are adaptable to indoor conditions. All indoor
bonsai grow best in sunny areas. For best results, place your indoor bonsai near windows
facing southeast or west. If you do not have a place for your tree to receive adequate
sunlight, we recommend using a grow light.

Indoor bonsai will flourish if grown outdoors on a patio or deck during summer months. The
ideal placement is where the bonsai receives morning sun and afternoon shade. Return your
bonsai indoors when night temperatures fall below 55 degrees. Never allow your bonsai to
freeze.

Watering Properly

Watering properly is critical to maintaining a healthy bonsai. Indoor bonsai should normally
be watered every two or three days. Never allow your bonsai to completely dry out.
Humidity trays filled with decorative stone not only capture excess water, they also create
needed humidity around your bonsai.

During the time your indoor bonsai is outdoors, it will require more frequent waterings.
Thoroughly water your bonsai daily during this outdoor period.

Water your bonsai properly by using a watering can or hose attachment that has a fine-spray
nozzle. You should thoroughly soak your bonsai’s soil. Water should be running out of the
drain holes. Misting foliage periodically is recommended, but should not be considered
watering.

General care is also important to maintaining a beautiful bonsai. Bonsai should be
periodically trimmed to keep their miniature shape. To best understand trimming and
wiring techniques, we recommend purchasing an instructional book.

Repotting

Your bonsai will need to be repotted every four to five years. It is necessary to repot your
bonsai when its root system becomes pot bound. After receiving your new tree, always wait at
least one growing season before repotting your bonsai to make sure it is well established.
We recommend you refer to a bonsai book for specific instructions.

Fertilizing

Fertilizing bonsai is required. Most water-soluble and time-released fertilizers work very
well when used as directed.

Insects & Diseases

Insects and diseases can attack bonsai just like any other plant. Inspect your bonsai
regularly. A brisk spraying of the trunk and foliage periodically will help keep your tree
clean. If any problems appear, most garden centers have products available for treatment.

Outdoor Bonsai

Outdoor bonsai are hardy plants that require seasonal change. For best results, most
conifers, including pines and junipers perform better if grown in a full sun area.

Deciduous trees such as maple, elm and hornbeam, also broadleaf evergreens like azaleas and
camellia, prefer morning sun and afternoon shade. Patios, decks and balconies are great
areas to display your bonsai during the growing season. Outdoor bonsai can be displayed
indoors, but only for short periods of time. You should never leave your bonsai inside for
more than five days.

Watering Properly

Watering properly is critical to maintaining a healthy bonsai. Outdoor bonsai are watered
according to the season. Outdoor bonsai should be watered daily in the spring, summer and
fall. In the winter you will not need to water as frequently. However, you should never
let your bonsai’s soil dry out.

Water your bonsai properly by using a watering can or hose attachment that has a fine-spray
nozzle. You should thoroughly soak your bonsai’s soil. Water should be running out of the
drain holes. Misting foliage periodically is recommended, but should not be considered
watering.

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