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  • A low-profile, wide Aussee ceramic dish garden pot featuring a deep navy blue glossy glaze with subtle tonal variations. The pot has a distinctive horizontal recessed line running around its midsection, creating a layered, two-tiered effect on the exterior wall. Its smooth, reflective surface is highlighted against a clean, solid white background. The shallow, cylindrical design of this pottery piece makes it an ideal container for succulent arrangements, miniature rock gardens, or small bonsai displays.

    10" Aussee Dish Garden Pot (ADG-01)

    10" Aussee Dish Garden Pot Dish gardens are, in effect, miniature landscapes. This low profile Aussee Dish Garden Pot is Glazed and allows plants or succulents to be beautifully showcased. It is perfect to display shallow-rooted plants. **NOTE:...

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  • A detailed studio photograph of a 5-inch rectangular light blue glazed Yixing bonsai pot (model YX1130C) against a plain, off-white background. The pot features a soft, powder-blue glossy glaze with subtle speckling that covers the exterior sides and the flat, overhanging rim. The interior and the bottom edge of the pot are unglazed, revealing the natural, warm reddish-brown tone of the Yixing clay. The pot has a classic rectangular shape with slightly tapered sides and sits on four small, integrated feet designed to provide essential drainage and airflow for a bonsai tree's root system.

    5-Inch Light Blue Glazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (YX1130C)

    5" Yixing Bonsai Pot From the “YiXing” area of China's Jiangsu Province , widely considered the pottery capital of the China, these pots are simple, elegant, and shaped by hand. In fact, you'll find the craftsman's mark on the bottom of...

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  • A detailed 5-inch Yixing bonsai pot featuring a rectangular shape with sides that flare gracefully outward toward the top. The exterior is coated in a vibrant, glossy teal-green glaze that stops just above the base, revealing the natural, unglazed reddish-brown clay characteristic of Yixing pottery. A thin, dark brown border highlights the upper rim, providing a sophisticated contrast to the green body. The interior of the pot also shows the earthy terracotta-colored clay at the bottom. The vessel sits on integrated feet, which are also left unglazed, and the entire pot is showcased against a clean, neutral white background, emphasizing its artisanal ceramic texture and classic design.

    5-Inch Green Glazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (YX1130B)

    5" Yixing Bonsai Pot From the “YiXing” area of China's Jiangsu Province , widely considered the pottery capital of the China, these pots are simple, elegant, and shaped by hand. In fact, you'll find the craftsman's mark on the bottom of...

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  • A 5-inch rectangular Yixing bonsai pot with a deep navy blue glazed finish. The pot is shown from a side angle against a neutral off-white background, highlighting its classic rectangular shape with flared sides and a wide, flat rim. The exterior is coated in a glossy, dark blue glaze that ends just above the base, revealing the natural, unglazed reddish-brown terracotta clay underneath. The interior of the pot is also unglazed, showing the matte texture of the Yixing ceramic. Four small, integrated feet at the corners elevate the pot slightly, which are also left in their natural earthy-brown clay color. This elegant ceramic container is designed for small bonsai trees, offering a striking contrast between the vibrant blue glaze and the warm, raw clay.

    5-Inch Blue Glazed Yixing Bonsai Pot (YX1130A)

    5" Yixing Bonsai Pot From the “YiXing” area of China's Jiangsu Province , widely considered the pottery capital of the China, these pots are simple, elegant, and shaped by hand. In fact, you'll find the craftsman's mark on the bottom of...

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Contrary to popular belief, Bonsai Gardening isn’t difficult. Some trees are more less difficult than others, but there’s nothing to be intimated by.

We usually respond to this by telling people that it is possible to kill anything, but given that, here are a few helpful facts: If you are just starting out and planning on keeping your bonsai inside most of the time you need a tropical tree. A succulent, like Mini Jade is good to start with. Other good varieties include Arboricola, Brazilian Rain Tree and Chinese elm.

Unfortunately it is impossible to list the symptoms of either in a concise manner.

Very generally speaking, if the roots collapse from lack of water you are likely to see a ‘freeze dried’ look to the leaves or needles. This will happen quite soon after the roots get too dry. Usually within a day or matter of a few days.

Over watering usually takes longer and results in a slower decline but both should be avoided.

Trust your instincts and review your habits, and remember, trees are trees and will grow leaves and drop leaves ( or needles) naturally, so some seasonal dropping of foliage is normal.

No, you will need to transplant it. Usually every one to three years is the norm.

We usually respond to this by telling people that it is possible to kill anything, but given that, here are a few helpful facts: If you are just starting out and planning on keeping your bonsai inside most of the time you need a tropical tree. A succulent, like Mini Jade is good to start with. Other good varieties include Arboricola, Brazilian Rain Tree and Chinese elm.

What to Expect
Upon Arrival

  • Foliage Expectationt

    Some bonsai species (like Chinese Elm) may shed leaves during transit – this is normal and healthy.

  • Tree Care Upon Arrival

    Water your bonsai upon arrival and place it in a bright spot to help it acclimate.

  • Safe Packaging Process

    Your tree is packaged securely with protective materials to prevent damage during transit.

  • Potential Transit Stress

    Some bonsai may experience slight stress during transit; rest assured they will recover with proper care.