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		<title>How to Grow a Bonsai Tree That Will Flourish</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sarah Duke</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[If you're looking to grow and care for a bonsai tree in your home or enclosed garden, there are a few things you should know when it comes to caring for the plant and making sure that it thrives. From the right type of soil to watering techniques, here are some tips on growing bonsai trees for your indoor or outdoor garden.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re looking to grow and care for a bonsai tree in your home or enclosed garden, there are a few things you should know when it comes to caring for the plant and making sure that it thrives. From the right type of soil to watering techniques, here are some tips on growing bonsai trees for your indoor or outdoor garden.</p>
<p>If you are growing your bonsai tree indoors, you&#8217;ll need to make sure that it is getting enough sunlight, since dark areas in your home could shorten the life of your plant. Keep your plant near the window so that it can get direct sunlight, and make sure that you keep your house at about 60 degrees Fahrenheit in the daytime, since your tree will need to be in a warm climate. Humidity is also ideal, since this type of air is part of the environment that these plants naturally flourish in.</p>
<p>In order for a bonsai tree to maintain its appearance, you&#8217;ll have to give it regular trimmings and spray the leaves to maintain the color. However, be careful not to spray the leaves in spring and summer months since the leaves can be damaged from the humidity. As well, you need to carefully monitor the water levels of your plant. Both under watering and over watering can be harmful to your delicate tree.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re feeding a bonsai tree, be sure to get the highest quality of fertilizer you can find. The fertilizer should have ample amount of nitrogen so that the plant can grow (especially if you want your plant to get larger with time), as well as potassium and phosphates. A soil with B vitamins and iron is also necessary for the health of the tree. Most people think that this small plant can feed itself, since most other trees are able to do so, but this plant is confined to a pot, which means you will have to provide the food. You should feed your tree about every two weeks or so to make sure that it is thriving at a normal rate.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also very important to re-pot your tree every couple of years. The ideal season for re-potting is spring, since the weather will be fairly neutral (not too hot, not too cold) and it is more likely that your plant will develop faster in the new soil. This is also a good time to prune the roots, but be sure not to cut too much&#8211;only about one third from the tip of the root should be sufficient. If you want your plant to grow in the same shape or at the same pace, you should re-pot in a pot with a similar shape.</p>
<p>Growing bonsai isn&#8217;t as easy as you might think. You need to put in a lot of time and effort into various aspects, from the right <a href="http://bonsaitreetoday.com/category/bonsai-tools-and-supplies/">bonsai tools</a> to shaping and wiring, in order to ensure that your trees are healthy and attractive. Cultivating <a href="http://bonsaitreetoday.com/">indoor bonsai trees</a> is really more of an art than a hobby.</p>
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		<title>It&#8217;s Not Hard to Create an Attractive Bonsai Garden</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 17:17:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah Duke</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[If you already have acquired a bonsai tree and you want to have more of them, there are some things you can do in order to make a garden out of your bonsai trees. This is the way to quickly start a garden created especially with your plants and personal style in mind.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even if you already own one bonsai tree, you might want to add a few more to create a bonsai garden in a few easy steps. Depending on how you want the space to look and the type of plants you are tending, you could get your garden started in no time; here&#8217;s how.</p>
<p>Rock gardens are among the most pleasant-looking of all bonsai plots. The plants are placed below pretty rocks, and the degree of water and love you give the trees will dictate how long your garden will grow. In these conditions, it is best to select botanical specimens with hardy roots as well as tiny foliage. To start off a rock bonsai garden, many folks pick a Ficus or an Oriental Bittersweet plant, which are available at many plant stores.</p>
<p>Once you choose the plant you like, you should add rocks to its soil. The best place to look for rocks would be construction sites, or you can purchase a bag from the hardware store. The rocks you choose should be hard and strong, to ensure your tree gets the proper shape. You should also make sure that you select rocks that are slightly cracked, so that you can deposit soil and water into the cracks. With this method you are giving the impression that the tree has grown right out of the rock, an interesting method of growth for the average garden or living space.</p>
<p>You may choose to start a bonsai garden with container plants you already own. Adding features to the garden like a rock fountain, or standing your plants up on decorative pillars will definitely make the bonsai garden stand out. If you have a lot of area in which to work, you may actually consider making a pond and then planting your garden all around it.</p>
<p>Several different types of trees are ideally recommended in gardens. You can grow a small pine tree to be part of the decor, as well as a cherry tree that has borne fruit. Bonsai gardens have the major advantage of allowing you to grow plants that don&#8217;t normally grow well under the same conditions.</p>
<p>Growing bonsai isn&#8217;t as easy as you might think. You need to put in a lot of time and effort into various aspects, from choosing <a href="http://bonsaitreetoday.com/category/bonsai-seeds/">bonsai seeds</a> to proper pruning technique, in order to ensure that your trees are healthy and attractive. Cultivating <a href="http://bonsaitreetoday.com/">indoor bonsai trees</a> is really more of an art than a hobby.</p>
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		<title>Summer Out, Winter In - A Good Life for a Indoor Bonsai</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 18:03:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lorraine Craymer</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[For the sake of thousands of trees - particularly Junipers, which might actually have a hope of surviving, I think it's time to kill the myth of the indoor tree. Trees are supposed to live outdoors. That's what they like.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the sake of thousands of trees - particularly Junipers, which might actually have a hope of surviving, I think it&#8217;s time to kill the myth of the indoor tree. Trees are supposed to live outdoors. That&#8217;s what they like.</p>
<p>Yes, some bonsai need to come inside for the winter because it&#8217;s just too darned cold for them, I live in Toronto and I can&#8217;t think of a single bonsai that could be left sitting on the deck for the winter with a hope in heck of finding it alive in the spring. That includes the bonsai version of trees that can still thrive in colder climates than here. The only question is just how much cold can any tree take.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking at a bonsai tree for sale online and it is listed as an indoor tree, chances are that it simply is not cold tolerant. If you&#8217;re lucky, additional information might be forthcoming because while many trees are not frost tolerant, there are some that will throw off their mortal coils when it&#8217;s a heck of a lot warmer than 32 degrees Fahrenheit. If you&#8217;re living in a cold climate, it means that you have to bring a tree that can&#8217;t take the cold, inside for the winter months. It will keep them alive but doesn&#8217;t mean they like it.</p>
<p>Because Bonsai grow in such small pots, the root balls will freeze solid and the trees will die. Even cold hardy outdoor trees need their roots buried and the added protection of a cold frame. I guess they call them outdoor trees because if you try and winter them in your living room they&#8217;ll die even faster than being unprotected outside.</p>
<p>But I&#8217;d rather focus on the warm weather trees and what you can do to keep your bonsai healthy and thriving. Do them a big favor and after you&#8217;ve done some research on their temperature range and any wet/dry or cool/hot variation they need - let them spend as much time as possible outside. Even though it will mean more work for you to watch out for bugs, and squirrels and hot sun, wind and the odd soccer ball.</p>
<p>In my opinion, no tree suffers more than the Juniper - the most popular of all the bonsai in North America and the one I vote most likely to die - unnoticed - on your coffee table. By all means display it in a place of honor on special occasions, but give it as much time outside as you can manage and introduce something like a seasonal variation to promote more health.</p>
<p>Every tree is different. Learn more about where your tree lives in the wild. Is it a tropical rainforest diva, or a scrappy little subtropical tree that can handle some temperature fluctuations? You might also find that the tree a Southern California grower confidently labels as outdoor absolutely needs to come inside for your winter. Start here. With an eye on the warmest and coldest temperatures that it will happily endure, (modified to accommodate that little pot it&#8217;s in rather than the ground) take the extra steps to give it the longest dose of outdoor weather that you can reasonably provide. Your tree will love you for it - as long as you don&#8217;t forget about it.</p>
<p>The heat loving <a href="http://www.zengardenbonsai.com/product/MOLIVE12"> Black Olive Bonsai </a> would make a great gift choice for someone in a very hot climate, unlike many of the <a href="http://www.zengardenbonsai.com/maples_us"> Japanese Maple Bonsai </a> which will not thrive if it gets too hot (or cold!)</p>
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		<title>The Fascinating World of the Japanese Bonsai Tree</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 23:33:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah Duke</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[By now, you've figured out the art of growing plants using Eastern-inspired gardening techniques, however do you realize that there are a few Japanese <a href="http://bonsaitreetoday.com/">bonsai trees</a> that a good number of gardeners do not plant in other regions of the world? Although this type of raising plants is now practiced by various pros and enthusiasts in virtually every country, actual Japanese trees aren't planted to the same extent. But the technique for planting these authentic plants could provide you insight on how to look after your plants.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Already, you&#8217;ve taught yourself the art of growing plants using Asian-inspired horticulture techniques, however did you know there are several Japanese <a target='_blank' href="http://bonsaitreetoday.com/">bonsai trees</a> that quite a few gardeners don&#8217;t raise in some parts of the earth? Even though this form of raising plants is now practiced by a number of professionals and hobbyists in almost every nation, authentic Japanese trees aren&#8217;t cultivated as much. Yet the method for planting these authentic trees could offer you insight on how to nurture your trees.</p>
<p>This gardening practice actually sprang from China, and was quickly embraced by the Japanese. Chinese people throughout the Han Dynasty utilized bonsai trees to create miniature landscapes for ornamental and healing purposes, and the Japanese shortly used this art form to decorate their houses and gardens. Through time, growing trees like maples and azalea became an indication of affluence, because it was an activity that just the prosperous could afford to pursue. Soon after, other Eastern countries including Vietnam and Korea embraced the custom as well.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s essential to take note that Japanese bonsai trees, along with other types of bonsai plants, aren&#8217;t naturally diminutive. The basis for why this style of cultivating plants is such a highly regarded art form involves the reality that the gardener &#8216;trains&#8217; the bonsai plant to grow in a miniature pot, when it would normally be planted outside in a more open setting. This is an added reason why this kind of plant can be created from practically any tree that would develop at a more typical rate. Smaller sections of the plant, for instance shrubs and smaller leaves, are utilized when designing trees that are inspired by Japanese bonsai trees.</p>
<p>The right maintenance routine for the plants is essential. Bonsai trees need special clippings every couple of weeks so as to keep the trees manicured and train them to develop in a certain direction. Wiring is also utilized to accomplish this goal, but you&#8217;ll need the proper implements to snip the wires from the plant as soon as it has outgrown the shape.</p>
<p>If you want to purchase Japanese bonsai trees that have already been potted to ensure that you can practice how to look after them at the beginner level, you can go to your local nursery to take a look at the different species of plants, learn more about the life of the plant, and get tips on keeping a record for watering and sunlight exposure. You can also buy bonsai trees from any number of online merchants; the plants will come with instructions for appropriate care. These are great presents to give to friends or loved ones for special occasions.</p>
<p>The cultivation of bonsai trees has been an Asian tradition for centuries, and is now enjoying popularity in western society as well. It&#8217;s important to learn how to properly care for your <a href="http://bonsaitreetoday.com/">indoor bonsai</a> in order to see it flourish.</p>
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		<title>How To Fertilize Bonsai Trees</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 09:33:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Debra Drewei</dc:creator>
		
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<p>Bonsai trees, similar to all other living things, should have food for existence. Unlike the roots of normal trees that develop for further expanses searching for nutrition, the roots of bonsai trees are constrained to grow within the tray and therefore theyll be able to obtain only whatever nutrition is available in the soil inside the pot. Thus, the soil inside the tray needs to be repeatedly refilled with the correct amount of nutrients.</p>
<p>The procedure of adding nutrients to the soil where plants develop is called Fertilizing &#8230; it is an important part of bonsai tree care. The nutrients available in the manure will support the bonsai tree to make its own food by a process called Photosynthesis. The amount &#8230; kind of fertilizer to be given for bonsai tree care is mostly dependant on aspects like: - Kind of bonsai tree - Age of the bonsai tree - Time of the year in which the bonsai is fertilized</p>
<p>The basic nutrients in fertilizers are Nitrogen, Phosphorous &#8230; Potassium, mixed in various amounts for various manures. You should apply fertilizer all through the development season of the tree; from early spring till mid autumn. Indoor trees nonetheless can be fertilized around the year. It is advisable to apply more amount of fertilizer often (like once in 2 weeks) for young trees, &#8230; continue reducing the amount as well as frequency as the tree grows old.</p>
<p>In order to provide proper bonsai tree care, never over-fertilize. Excess fertilizer results in burning of roots and leaves. Burned roots arent competent enough for sucking water from the soil and transporting it on to the various parts of the bonsai tree. In case of over-fertilizing, continue watering the plant until the water pours out of the drain hole and let it deplete. Then re-water it. This practice is called leaching &#8230; will help to discard surplus fertilizers.</p>
<p>Points to remember: - At all times water the bonsai tree previous to adding the fertilizer. - Try to make use of a water dissolvable fertilizer. - By no means fertilize an ill plant till it has recovered. - Although if it is a development season, dont provide fertilizer to a sleeping outdoor bonsai till it demonstrates signal of growth. If it is inside, you can provide fertilizer less often, like once in a month.</p>
<p>With proper bonsai tree care, by offering the adequate quantity of fertilizer at the correct instance, youll be able to develop and maintain a healthy bonsai tree.</p>
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		<title>Growing Up A Bonsai Tree</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 03:46:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nancy Jones</dc:creator>
		
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<p>Upbringing bonsai trees is a much loved pastime for many people in different parts of the world. As against the general delusion, upbringing bonsai trees are not all that hard. It is quite straightforward to study the skill of growing bonsai trees for beginners or people with experience in bonsai growing &#8230; taste success.</p>
<p>Bonsai trees for beginners or people knowledgable with the skill can be developed either from seeds or cuttings. Irrespective of which form you pick, you will find the effort will be meaningful &#8230; pleasing. But, it is extremely significant for you to get trained on how to grow bonsai trees so that you can achieve this ultimate fulfillment.</p>
<p>Be it the recommended bonsai trees for beginners that are comparatively simpler to bring up or the other kinds of bonsai trees, there are some basics which you need to have knowledge on to bring it up successfully. You could consider it akin to the upbringing of a small baby. All that you are required to do is to make certain the following:</p>
<p>Spot: Bonsai trees require enough air and sunlight to grow well &#8230; stay healthy. It is good to develop them outdoors, but, if you would like to develop them within the home, put them near a window where they can obtain sufficient sunlight. Otherwise you place place them outside for quite some number of hours in a day. One more option for indoor growing is to select a variety that will require less sunlight. The better you are capable of simulate its natural environment, the more likely that it will grow &#8230; mature well.</p>
<p>Water: As bonsai trees are brought up in pots or trays, you must make sure that the soil seldom dries out or remains soaked with water. The ideal act would be to provide them with small quantities of water time and again.</p>
<p>Soil: The right amount of soil is also required. There is also special bonsai soil obtainable which can be utilized.</p>
<p>Nutrition: Make use of water soluble fertilizers for your bonsai. The type of fertilizer relys on the variety of bonsai tree that you are developing.</p>
<p>Other key requirements: Pruning of the tree at the starting of the growth season; usually at the time of spring and summer. Maintain the root such that it does not turn out to be pot-bound. Giving the right kind of shelter &#8230; regulated setting or temperature (if required) at the time of severe weather conditions; specially in autumn and winter. Scrutinizing regularly for insects</p>
<p>With the correct information and appropriate care, you can bring up your bonsai into a glorious looking, precious asset.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Nov 2009 19:42:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Reid Lee</dc:creator>
		
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Lee Reid</div>
<p>Finding a Bonsai Tool set sale can be easy if you use the net for your search.  Shoppers in the know find it to be a great system to get a top value for the money spent.</p>
<p>While the majority of shoppers tend to rely on their local shops &#8230; hardware stores for their shopping, it is much easier to find gardening tool prices online that are much less than retail.</p>
<p>I strongly suggest that you have a look on the net and find out what is being offered before you make a final purchasing decision.</p>
<p>Comparing Prices</p>
<p>Web surfing gives you an opportunity to easily find prices at a wide variety of different vendors very fast.</p>
<p>After you understand just how easy it is, you will quickly find out that the internet is your partner when it comes to comparison shopping &#8230; locating the greatest possible value for your money.</p>
<p>It is well known that a shoppers ultimate joy is having the chance to take advantage of chances that provide the best savings on the goods we wish for.</p>
<p>Discovering Facts</p>
<p>Services to help the consumer make an educated choice about gardening supplies is provided at top tier shopping sites.  You can view feedback from consumers who have already purchased items as well as browse reviews.</p>
<p>Rather than having to chat with a sales clerk at a normal retail shop, you can obtain much more useful and unbiased information about the product by utilizing these great features.</p>
<p>Easier Shopping</p>
<p>Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, you can shop anytime you like as web shops are always open for business.  They are much more convenient than regular retail stores that have set operating times.</p>
<p>So, there is no need to adjust your schedule as you can research &#8230; find items at an hour that is best for your lifestyle.</p>
<p>Locating Values</p>
<p>I always shop online.  As a result, I have been able to find rare &#8230; hard to find Bonsai tools on the web that is either sold out or not available in my town.</p>
<p>It is a habit of mine to visit the eBay site when I am searching for deals.</p>
<p>I always have good fortune when checking out their webpage as the prices are great &#8230; I can discover just what I am searching for.</p>
<p>Free shipping &#8230; handling charges as well as excellent bargains can be found if you take a few moments to do a comprehensive search.</p>
<p>Secure Shopping</p>
<p>Your credit card information will be safe when you use their webpage for shopping.  Since they are professionals in web transactions, you don&#8217;t have to worry as they are dedicated to making your shopping experience a positive one.</p>
<p>Total Savings</p>
<p>Depending upon the item, the average prices will fall somewhere between $25 &#8230; $135 for Bonsai tools that is sold locally in department stores and specialty shops.</p>
<p>If you make a decision to shop on the net, bargains can be found online for up to 55% off of the regular retail price.</p>
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		<title>How To Grow Bonsai Trees?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Nov 2009 10:07:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nancy Jones</dc:creator>
		
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Nancy Jones</div>
<p>Growing bonsai trees is a favorite leisure pursuit for lots of people around the planet. Differing from the general delusion, growing bonsai trees are not all that difficult. It is awfully straightforward to learn the skill of upbringing bonsai trees for beginners or people with practice in bonsai growing and taste triumph.</p>
<p>Bonsai trees for beginners or people knowledgable with the art can be developed either from seeds or cuttings. Irrespective of which form you opt, you will get to know that the initiative to be worthwhile and pleasing. But, it is extremely important for you to gain knowledge of how to develop bonsai trees so that you can achieve this final satisfaction.</p>
<p>Be it the recommended bonsai trees for beginners that are reasonably trouble free to grow or the other types of bonsai trees, there are some nitty-gritty which you must be acquainted with to bring it up fruitfully. You could consider it akin to the rearing of a small infant. All that you need to do is to make certain the following:</p>
<p>site: Bonsai trees need adequate air &#8230; sunlight to grow well and continue to be fit. It is best to bring them up in the open, but, if you desire to bring them up within the home, set them close to a window where they can obtain sufficient sunlight. Otherwise you can situate them outside for quite some number of hours in a day. One more option for inside upbringing is to pick a type that will require lower amount of sunlight. The better you are able to duplicate its normal habitat, the more possible that it will grow and become fully grown well.</p>
<p>Water: Since bonsai trees are brought up in pots or trays, you must ensure that the soil never dries out or stays sopping with water. The ideal thing to do would be to bestow them with small amounts of water time and again.</p>
<p>Soil: The exact amount of soil is also needed. There is also special bonsai soil available that can be used.</p>
<p>Nutrition: Use water soluble fertilizers for your bonsai. The kind of fertilizer depends on the variety of bonsai tree that you are upbringing.</p>
<p>Other key necessities: Pruning of the tree at the beginning of the growth season; normally at the time of spring &#8230; summer. Uphold the root such that it does not become pot-bound. Giving the right kind of shelter &#8230; regulated setting or temperature (if required) during severe weather circumstances; specially in autumn &#8230; winter. Inspecting periodically for bugs</p>
<p>With the correct information and proper concern, you can bring up your bonsai into a glorious looking, precious asset.</p>
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		<title>Artificial Bonsai Trees: All the Beauty, None of the Work!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 23:54:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sarah Duke</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[People seem to enjoy faux indoor bonsai trees as much as the real ones. The bonsai tree provides a pleasant appearance that many people admire, but it also offers difficulties since the average individual lacks the skill and time this special tree requires. The great thing about artificial trees is that you can select the color and the pose without worrying about shaping it. Artificial bonsai trees can be really beneficial for this.]]></description>
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<p>People seem to enjoy faux indoor bonsai trees as much as the real ones. A lot of folks like the idea of having a bonsai tree but are not interested in caring for it. The great thing about artificial trees is that you can select the color and the pose without being concerned about shaping it. That&#8217;s why artificial bonsai trees are so great.</p>
<p>Just about every shop sells these artificial trees since they&#8217;re so popular. A <a target='_blank' href="http://bonsaitreetoday.com/category/bonsai-plant/">bonsai plant</a> is available in a wide array of colors, sizes, and tree types. You also have a range of options from the species of tree all the way up to the type of container you might want to use. Other selections available for fake bonsai trees are features such as fruit or flowers.</p>
<p>Metal is what most of the artificial bonsai trees are made of inside. They are wrapped in clay or preserved bark to offer a real feel. The artificial trees are normally made from a material called luna clay. The clay allows the owner to move the tree to make any specific pose desired, and it offers a realistic feel to the tree.</p>
<p>The other alternative is preserved bark, which looks like the real thing without the risk of rot or deterioration. However remember that luna clay artificial bonsai trees are more flexible than those made from bark. Some makers of fake bonsai tree plants in fact use real wood for the trunk. They have ways of aging it, followed by the addition of hand-painted foliage, petals, and fruit.</p>
<p>Choosing an artificial bonsai tree means less of an effort in upkeep. Maintaining these artificial bonsai plants is pretty straightforward and doesn&#8217;t take much time. Buyers will usually receive an explanation on how to keep them dust free and avoid discoloring. To keep leaves from fading, protect fake bonsai from the direct rays of the sun and do not clean them with a wet rag.</p>
<p>You can enjoy the beauty of faux bonsai trees year round wherever you decide to display them. You can get quite a few years of satisfaction from an artificial tree with correct maintenance and considerably less work than necessary with a living tree.</p>
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		<title>Bonsai Tool Set Discounts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 23:01:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lee Reid</dc:creator>
		
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<p>Experienced shoppers already know that the ultimate method to find a Bonsai Tool set sale is to use the internet.  It offers you the chance to get the greatest bargain for the cash spent.</p>
<p>While the majority of shoppers tend to rely on their local shops &amp; hardware stores for their shopping, it is much easier to find gardening tool prices online that are much less than retail.</p>
<p>I strongly suggest that you take a look on the web and check out what is available before you make a final purchasing decision.</p>
<p>Comparing Prices</p>
<p>Looking at several different stores to discover bargains is one of the quickest &amp; easiest ways that shoppers in the know can use the net effectively.</p>
<p>After you understand just how easy it is, you will quickly find out that the internet is your partner when it comes to comparison shopping &amp; locating the greatest possible value for your money.</p>
<p>We all know that the true joy of shopping is having the opportunity to save as much money as we can for the goods that we want to buy.</p>
<p>Get More Facts</p>
<p>Services to help the consumer make an educated choice about gardening supplies is provided at top tier shopping sites.  You can view feedback from consumers who have already purchased items as well as browse reviews.</p>
<p>While a sales staff member working at a typical retail store can provide you with the basic details about a product, browsing the review &amp; feedback features located on the internet will give you the chance to obtain information that is much more useful &amp; unbiased.</p>
<p>Easier Shopping</p>
<p>Normal shops are often times inconvenient as they are open during set business times.  However, internet stores are always open, so you can shop whenever you wish.</p>
<p>So, there is no need to adjust your schedule as you can research &amp; find items at an hour that is best for your lifestyle.</p>
<p>Finding Values</p>
<p>Shopping on the internet has several positive points, such as being able to find rare or hard to find gardening tools that is not available in locally or is no longer for sale.</p>
<p>EBay is usually my first stop when I am searching for values &amp; bargains that might be happening.</p>
<p>They always have great values and exactly what I am searching for, so their site is one of my favorites.</p>
<p>I have fun browsing the listings closely because often times there are deals for products that are shipped free of charges.</p>
<p>Secure Shopping</p>
<p>Your credit card information will be secure when you use their website for shopping.  Since they are professionals in web transactions, there is no need to worry as they are dedicated to making your shopping experience enjoyable.</p>
<p>Overall Value</p>
<p>If you want to buy Bonsai tools at your area garden store or specialty shop, expect to pay between $35 to $275 or more, depending upon the style &amp; model of the tools.</p>
<p>If you make a decision to shop on the net, bargains can be found online for up to 55% off of the regular retail price.</p>
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