by Georgia Munro | May 23, 2022 | Bonsai Tips
The Bald Cypress Bonsai is native to the southeastern United States. Originally used for lumber, this species is now a popular bonsai choice. Many people enjoy the flat needles of Bald Cypress trees. It then works well when mixed with other bonsai plants. The Bald...
by Adam Cashell | May 17, 2022 | Bonsai Tips
Updated September, 2024 Bonsai growers often face the issue of yellowing leaves. While some yellowing is normal, too much yellowing can be very alarming. The first step in dealing with yellowing is identifying its cause. Sometimes, yellowing becomes very persistent...
by Adam Cashell | May 10, 2022 | Bonsai Tips
Whether you live in a studio-type condominium or a high-ceiling home, one thing is for sure – you need plants to help make your home look fresh. One of the best options you have if your home needs an added touch of freshness while maintaining an elegant look is...
by Georgia Munro | Apr 26, 2022 | Bonsai Tips
Every bonsai tree is a work of art. It’s only fitting that these artful arrangements go on artful pots. To complement the intricate bonsai plants, bonsai pots come with their unique designs, origins and details. Most of the time, these qualities result in higher...
by Georgia Munro | Apr 8, 2022 | Bonsai Tips
Many people lead busy, fast-paced lives. For this reason, they tend to maximise their free time by doing slow-paced and calming activities or hobbies. There are many examples of this, but one of the more prominent is bonsai trees. Bonsai trees are small, potted trees...
by Georgia Munro | Apr 4, 2022 | Bonsai Tips
The right pot makes all the difference. When your Bonsai tree is in its original planting container, its roots won’t grow outward. Instead, they’re going to grow downward in search of the “perfect” environment. The soil in your Bonsai pot has a...