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Bonsai Trees
Newest Review: ... cool. Others can also bloom beautiful flowers. All in all Bonsai trees are an excellent little hobby but it is important to do resear... more |
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by - written on 17/02/09 (Useful, 66 readings)
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Is ther anything cooler than a Bonsai tree? I think not. My girlfreind bought me a Bonsai tree for Valentines day last year and i love it. I have a chinese elm which is highly recommended for people who are just starting out with Bonsai trees as it is probably the easiest one to keep. It also looks really good as well. Bonsai trees ... Read the complete review
by - written on 29/07/07 (Useful, 557 readings)
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Bonsai trees are special miniture trees that grow indoors (usually) in pots. Bonsai is japanese for 'potted plant' and originated in China. they are absolutely gorgeous, the idea of having an entire tree on your windowsil amazes me till today, they grow like trees for years and years, there are several styles and types of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/08/02 (Very useful, 1844 readings)
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Bonsai trees have long been a passion of mine. I started growing them several years ago, and have since built up a large collection of a variety of species of Bonsai. This is probably going to be the longest most informative review I have ever written as I am going to try to cover EVERY single area of Bonsai I know about and more I have researched ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/06/01 (Very useful, 2584 readings)
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Bonsai trees are fascinating and they take years to grow. They are stunted trees that grow in a shallow pot. ‘Bon’ is Japanese for shallow pot and ‘Sai’ is a plant, hence the name. In Japan Bonsai trees are a recognised art form and they are becoming a popular hobby over here in the UK. You can train them ... Read the complete review
by - written on 21/01/01 (Useful, 600 readings)
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Bonsai trees can range in prices from just a few pounds up to hundreds but there is no need to pay these prices. Any tree can be 'bonsaied' and its not hard to do. It is simply a matter of dwarfing a tree and keeping control of its shape as it ages. Take a young tree and place in a small pot that restricts the root growth. If the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/01/01 (Very useful, 949 readings)
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I wasn't quite sure where exactly to put this opinion, but I saw another one about houseplants in this section so I guess this will have to do. So, Bonsai trees, I love em. Well actually I've only got one, so I'm no kind of expert on the matter but it does make a good houseplant. I've had it for a while now and ... Read the complete review
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