Just getting started in bonsai? This video with tips for beginners will help you learn how to grow bonsai trees. Expert: Mike Hansen Bio: Mike Hansen, owner of Midwest Bonsai, has been growing, caring, selling, and instructing others in bonsai care for years. Mike is an expert bonsai master.
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i planted some red maple seeds 4 week ago and nothing has happend need advise
Fuck this guy is boring, speak faster grandpa
@FallenShi42 not unless its bein stashed mate or a small cupboard set
@8adamtwatt1 i only kno how mj lmao but bonsai just mean mini tree dont it? sooo all it is trimming down the roots tht keeps a plant small < course other things but oh my god i can see where your goin with this idea! haha
your video is boring
wat are plants i can ous for bonsai?
the leaves stay small and you can pretty much grow any
hi i m from lahore
is there any traning of this workshop plz tell me i want y join this
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You could very easy. Dwarf MJ sounds lame though.
^_^,…………So a what about marry jane trees are you able to make bonsai out of them?? mr bonsai man, what you reckon??
chasnsx you have no idea of what you are talking about. Please stop misinforming others.
So I’m guessing you couldn’t make a bonsai out of a spruce tree seeing as the shape of the tree isn’t right or suited for bonsai. I mean what type of trees could you use that would look the best for bonsai that grow in Ontario Canada? One tree that I can think of would be a maple tree, but the leaves would seam too big.
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I think it’s clear enough from the imagery.
You just loop the staple around so that there is more surface of the staple area inside the pot. You want it to have two points that will be bent outwards on the bottom of the pot.
Would love to see more specifics on how to make the staple
kwl, thnx
Okay, so you have a temperate climate, and a fairly mild one, and right now it is early spring there. Everything you bought should do well there.
i live in south australia, nd i have recently bough some bonsaia. they are juniper, myoporum, heath nd a fig tree.
I used to recommend junipers but they tend to die if their soil does not drain well, or if they are watered too much or too little. These days I recommend Chinese Elm because they grow like weeds, and are tolerant of overwatering and poor soil.
Chinese Elm, or Japanese garden juniper are the best beginner species that are bonsai specific and not native to Australia. This would be easier if I knew what part of Australia b/c I could look up the weather.
See our video at icandevelopment to understand how to grow people not plants!
what type of tree is best from beginners in australia?
Juniper
yeah im pretty sure it would blossom i mean ive seen them produce fruit aswell but i recomd looking it up.
what typ of tree do you recoment for a first time Bonsai grower
Random ?, but could I make a cherry blossom tree into a bonsai type tree???
I want to grow a tree in memory of my daughter, but I am scared to plant it due to natural disaters harming it. I might move and dont want to leave behind a tree that I have been caring for either, ya know?
Anyway, if it were possible to use a cherry blossom tree would it develop flowers like normal cherry blossom trees??
thanks!