Bonsai Tools - The Basic Toolkit
January 6th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedThe Necessary Bonsai Tools For Caring For Your Tree
Bonsai Trees or Plants are small miniature versions of some of the trees in the world. There are many different trees that can be made into bonsai trees. Among these are tropical trees and coniferous trees and many more. Almost all kinds of trees and shrubs can be made into a bonsai plant.
Bonsai trees are appealing because of the style that they are shaped into or the style that it has been developed it. There are many different styles of bonsai including formal upright, informal upright, cascading and more. These styles are just a few of the bonsai styles, which are very popular in Asia and the United States of America.
Different Bonsai Tools
There are certain tools needed to maintain and train your bonsai. One important tool is the concave pruner. It makes the cut through the branch in a way that allows the healing process to be more accelerated than would be the case using good old fashion gardening scissors. Concave pruners are necessary bonsai tools for precision cutting and maintaining the beauty the tree.
Buds scissors are bonsai tools used to trim buds, leaves and small branches. The small blades halp precise trimming and good control. Bonsai wire cutters differ from ordinary wire cutters in a way that they are smaller and have a very sharp and precise cutting tip for better cuts especially near the branches. You can stop the blades piercing into the branches and limbs that are being wired through the smaller nipping mouth of the wire cutter.
Additional Bonsai Tools
Other bonsai tools are the knob cutter and the root hook. Protruding stubs are cut away by using a knob cutter which better shapes the surface of the branch or trunk. It can also be used to shape the roots and other calloused parts of the tree to make it more presentable. The root hook on the other hand is used to untangle roots when repotting the bonsai. These types of tools for your bonsai tree save a whole heap of trouble when needed.
The root cutters and saw are other bonsai tools necessary to cut and prune the roots and to shape the tree into whatever for you wish. Using bonsai tools will make the job of developing a great looking tree easier in the longer term. It may be the case that you may wish to utilize standard non-bonsai specific tools, obviously this will be less harsh on your budget. This is understandable and all you have to be is Careful since bonsai tools are smaller more capable of precision cuts compared to the bigger tools.
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Japanese Gardening Tools - Where To Buy Them
November 9th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedJapanese gardening is very different from regular gardening and with it you can create some beautiful Plants and products.
Just remember that if you want to get into Japanese gardening you are going to need to get entirely new tools, because your basic tools are simply not going to cut it here. there are not too many tools that you will need to buy, but you should also do some research on Japanese gardening to learn more about what it involves before trying to take on the task yourself.
Anyone who is interested in Japanese gardening tools is going to need to know where they can go to find such tools. Here, we'll go into a bit more detail about the few retailers who supply Japanese gardening tools.
Stone Lantern
The Stone Lantern is definitely one of the best places that you can go for Japanese gardening tools. Not only do they offer a massive array of Japanese gardening tools to selec from but they have very competitive prices too.
They also feature an array of Japanese books and journals that you might want to peruse through and which offer valuable advice on the art of Japanese gardening. They also supply ergonomic gardening tools that are worth considering and which can greatly aid in preventing strain on your hands.
Dieter Schmid
Another company worth checking out for Japanese gardening tools is Dieter Schmid. They feature Japanese pruning shears, Bonsai shears, Ikebana shears, hedge shears, knob cutters, garden choppers, leather sheaths for gardening tools, and much more.
Tips
Regardless of where you opt to shop for your Japanese tools, the most important thing is that you take the time to perform proper maintenance on them. Only by taking proper Care of your tools will you be able to keep them in good condition and last you for years.
Traditional Japanese tools are not stainless and yet it still only requires a little Care to keep them from getting rusty. Just make sure that you dry them after each use, and from time to time you are going to need to sharpen them as well. No blade will remain sharp forever, and the best tool to use to sharpen these tools is going to be Japanese waterstones.
With a little time and effort you will be able to find all the tools you need for your Japanese gardening and for a great price to boot.
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Caring for Your Indoor Bonsai
October 2nd, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedBonsai Plants are extremely attractive specimens of age old practice. There are many people who choose to have Bonsai Plants in their homes because of their beautiful appearance. But some extra attention is required for Indoor bonsais. This is mostly because they do not receive the full benefits of natural sunlight and natural weather conditions. They may look to be quite hardy. But there are some bonsais that are quite delicate with regard to water and light.
Watering Your Indoor Bonsai
When you bring a bonsai tree indoors it will require lighting to replace the natural sunlight that it would have been receiving beforehand. Monitoring how frequently it is watered is also important. Your bonsai plant will also thrive if kept in a well ventilated area. The water requirements of your bonsai plant will depend on what type it is. The soil is also another important factor. Very dry soil works well for some species of bonsai, while some others prefer their soil to be quite moist.
Your plant might need to be misted. This creates a humid environment similar to a rainforest, which your bonsai will love. If you decide to use a humidity tray then ensure that the pot is not exposed to the water, but rather placed on some pebbles or a stand.
Bonsai Cutting and Pruning
Indoor bonsai trees still require pruning and cutting on a regular basis in order to maintain their appearance. Even though bonsais appear to be frozen in time, the reality is that they continue to grow. Depending on the variety of your bonsai plant or tree, you will need to repot it every year to three years. Maintaining the branches is also essential if you want it to hold its shape and style.
It is important, depending on the variety of bonsai, to cut back on the fertilizer during the winter season. The reason for this is that there are some types of bonsai that go into hibernation at this time. This means that they don’t need as much nutritional supplementation as they do in spring and summer. Indoor bonsais may not fully experience the full cycle of seasons because it is in an artificial environment.
You should also watch out for pests and any unusual changes to your indoor bonsai tree. When bonsais are situated indoors, they may become a favorite place for spiders and other mites. The best practice is to clean the leaves and branches with great Care using a damp cloth or a brush.
By following these tips for bonsai Care, your tree is sure to be an attractive feature of your home for years to come.
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