Few Things Accompany A Bonsai Better Than Moss

Posted by Ashley Carrier on 20th Nov 2015

Today, let's talk about moss. No, really! If you're relatively new to Bonsai, it's time to learn about one of those "little secrets" that separates a great Bonsai tree from all the rest.Moss.Moss is actually one of the best additions you can make to most Bonsai. Packets of spores are extremely affordable, fast-growing, and they bring plenty of benefits to the looks and the health of your Bonsai. It's truly a must-have for just about any planting.Three Reasons Moss Is A Great Part Of A Bon …
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Add Color To Your Lawn With A Blooming Outdoor Bonsai

Add Color To Your Lawn With A Blooming Outdoor Bonsai

12th Nov 2015

When people think of Bonsai, they usually think of small indoor plants, usually kept on a countertop, table, or mantle. However, among collectors, some of the most prized Bonsai are blooming outdoor trees, which can create a beautiful and dynamic effect in your front yard.Generally, outdoor Bonsai trees are no harder to care for than indoor trees, although most breeds will need to be brought into shelter during freezing winters. For that reason, they're best kept in a pot, like o …
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Dress Up Your Bonsai For Spooky Halloween Fun!

30th Oct 2015

Why should trees only get to have fun on Christmas?Halloween can be a great time for Bonsai enthusiasts because their tree can easily be dressed up to get into the spooky spirit of the season. Depending on its size, you might even be able to make it a new centerpiece of your Halloween decorations. It's also another great activity for parents and children to do together, if you've got little ones.Plus, given the heritage of Bonsai, it gives you an opportunity to put a bit of a Jap …
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