Make your own Bonsai Tree. Everything you need to create your own bonsai tree. Kit includes the following:\n\n* Glazed ceramic imported container\n\n* Juniper Procumbens Nana (3 years old)\n\n* Annealed copper training wire\n\n* Bonsai tree soil (conifer mix)\n\n* Fiberglass drainage hole covers\n\n* Multi-colored textured rock\n\n* Separate typewritten instructions for potting, training and maintenance\n\n* Ceramic miniature figurine\n\n* humidity/drip tray\n\n* Plastic plant marker
The Humidi-Grow Tray allows you to use pots with drain holes without worrying about excess water pouring out and causing structural or furniture damage. The overflow will pass through this pot and collect in the tray where the settled water will evaporate and help offset the loss of transpiration which is the loss of moisture through the leaves. Designed for minimal care. Just wash the tray and grid with mild soap and water occasionally, then refill with water.\nSize: 13 1/2" x 10 1/2" x 2 1/4"
Produced by the Brooklyn Botanical Garden. Excellent instructional guide for the individual. Watch repeatedly to learn general care, culture, shaping and pruning in exacting detail.\n22 minutes long.
Just sprinkle 1/4 teaspoon of these slow release bonsai fertilizer pellets on top of the soil. Each time you water, the tree will receive nutrients. One application will last 3-6 months.\n4oz.
It is a good idea to add water to your bonsai humidity/drip tray. It is also a good idea to raise your bonsai pot out of the water by lining your tray with River pebbles.
This succulent bonsai, also known as the "Elephant Bush", is native to South Africa and has pale green leaves that are almost round and about one-third the size of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are used to store water. An excellent bonsai tree for the home or office.
Root over Rock. This is the tree that we recommend if you are inexperienced with bonsai or you do not have a green thumb. In our opinion it is one of the easiest bonsai trees to care for and is a very beautiful trouble-free evergreen. If you don't know which tree to purchase as a gift for someone, this is the tree to select. This versatile tree is great for home, office, dorm or anywhere and does well in low to high lighting conditions. Our tree features tiny umbrella shaped leaves forming a dense green canopy. This impressive trouble-free evergreen has exposed roots growing over a large textured rock and down into the soil. Very popular and easy to care for.
This dwarf Juniper from Japan is the most popular evergreen in the U.S. When we think of a traditional bonsai and what it should look like, we think of a "Juniper Procumbens Nana." They are very hardy, long-lived, and tolerate many adverse conditions. Trained in the traditional style, this Juniper Procumbens is popularly known as the "Karate Kid" tree.
Our braided Ficus has a real golf ball nestled between the four braids which forms the trunk of the tree. It has been cultivated and sculptured over the ball which cannot be removed without cutting the branches. This popular tree is recommended for home or office and does well in lower or higher lighting conditions. Comes with a 3" golfer pick figurine as part of the landscape scene. Something different for your favorite golfer. Very easy indoor care.
Bonsai Pro concentrate fertilizer provides the right balance of nutrients for healthy growth. It does not cause undesirable salt buildup in your growing medium. It is a professional formulation containing all essential macro and micro nutrient minerals for healthy bonsai. All elements are in one simple solution. Just like nature, with bonsai pro you feed your bonsai with each watering. Use with all container plants.\nNet weight 11 oz. (8 fl. oz.)
Our dwarf Top Hat Blueberry is native to northern and alpine North America. Loaded with small white blooms in spring followed by sweet full size 1/2" delicious, edible blueberries. It has a harvest season of one month starting in early August. Self pollinating. Only 18" when fully grown. The foliage turns a bright red color in the fall. It's small, glossy leaves, gnarly trunk and slow growth make this the best edible bonsai. Deciduous. Keep outdoors.
By Christian Pessey and Remy Samson. Very popular beginner book since its introduction in 1993. Easy-to-follow training techniques for pruning and wiring. Expert advice on repotting, watering and feeding. Over 200 color photographs with numerous line drawings.\n120 pages\n6 1/4" x 10 1/4" - soft cover
The Natal Plum is a semi-tropical evergreen, bearing fragrant, star-shaped white flowers and, following pollination, dark red edible plum-shaped fruit. Easy indoor care.
Use to remove dead leaves, insects, weeds and other fine debris around the base of bonsai, the symmetrically-shaped spatula is well suited for tamping soil and the semi-sharp edge works well for scraping soil and loosening soil around the edges of containers.
Used for all kinds of Bonsai Trees. Mix with other soils or use by itself. Volcanic clay, high fired at 2200 F. which is harder than the flash fired brown Akadama.
Also known as Banyan Fig and Taiwan Ficus. The Retusa has small dark green leaves which alternate up the stem and which are more oval than the Benjamina. Grey to reddish bark dotted with small horizontal flecks, similar to tiger-like markings. All have heavy trunks with exposed aerial roots. Among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees for indoor use.
This is the tree that we recommend if you are inexperienced with bonsai or you do not have a green thumb. In our opinion it is one of the easiest bonsai trees to care for and is a very beautiful "trouble-free" evergreen. If you don't know which tree to purchase as a gift for someone, this is the tree to select. This versatile tree is great for home office dorm or anywhere and does well in low to high lighting conditions. Our tree features tiny umbrella shaped leaves forming a dense green canopy. Very popular and easy indoor care.
Evergreen conifer which is found in the coastal swamps of the eastern U.S. Little Jamie is a slow growing, small leaved, pyramidal dwarf with bluish green foliage. Cones freely (0.25" across) in clusters on small branchlets. We grow three (3) together in one pot to give the appearance of a grove or forest scene. Hardy and likes the sun. Keep outdoors.
Maidenhair Tree. The sole representative of one of the most ancient genera, the Ginko may be considered a true living fossil as its ancestors flourished in many parts of the world during the Jurassic Period, from the evidence of fossils dating back 200 million years ago. The Ginko Biloba is the hottest trend in both health foods and bonsai. It's regarded in eastern cultures as the "Fountain of Youth" plant. The herbs from the mystical plant are thought to improve health and memory. Easily distinguishable by the characteristic two-lobed, fan-shaped deciduous leaves which turn deep yellow in autumn. Fruits arranged in clusters are golden yellow when ripe. Keep outdoors. Available 12 months a year. Will have no foliage during winter months.
Also known as Banyan Fig and Taiwan Ficus. The Retusa has small, dark green leaves which alternate up the stem and which are more oval than the Benjamina. Grey to reddish bark dotted with small, horizontal flecks, similar to tiger-like markings. All have heavy trunks and all are trained in the traditional curved shape. Among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees for indoor use.
Please allow up to 14 days for delivery.\nNeither plastic nor silk, this is a real live bonsai tree that was carefully crafted and preserved to protect its natural fragrance, color and texture indefinitely. No watering, trimming or maintenance is required. With its timeless beauty evoking a feeling of nature, this accent piece accommodates any architectural setting. Our one-of-a-kind preserved bonsai is planted in a traditional glazed imported ceramic container. This is the ultimate in environmental control.
Well known for the superb colors of its foliage in autumn (fall). The bark is a dappled pale brown and exfoliates with age revealing a grey orange and brown color. The small leaves (which resist scorching during drought) have 3 short lobes close together - hence the name Tri-dent. The spring flowers are inconspicuous and the new growth is often bronze to purple. Deciduous - Keep outdoors. Available 12 months a year. Will have no foliage during winter months.
Chinese influence in Japan's oldest garden Malaysia Star The 60-year-old weeping cherry tree with cascading blossoms is a popular attraction. We adjourned to Naitei (Inner garden) which has a lily pond, bonsai...