How To Care For Outdoor Bonsai Trees

Outdoor bonsai trees are usually easier to care for than those that like to be kept indoors. A small backyard garden is a great place for a bonsai. You can put them right into the ground, or house them in a container. There are a few things you need to know if you want to grow an outdoor bonsai. Here are a few tips on growing outdoor bonsai trees.

Water

You need to give your tree water on a frequent basis. You can tell if it needs water by feeling the top inch of the soil. If it’s dry, then you should provide some water. You should water in the morning instead of the afternoon or night. This gives the water time to dry off before nightfall, helping to prevent diseases and slugs. During the winter, you should only water when the temperature is above 45 degrees Fahrenheit.

Winter

Speaking of winter, outdoor bonsai trees usually need to be dormant during this season. This is important to ensure that your tree stays healthy. You should try to find a location that provides protection from strong winds. You can safely expose your tree to rain and snow though. While the tree is dormant during the winter season, you will need to give it some water every week or two.

Maintenance

Another important aspect of caring for outdoor bonsais is periodic pruning. A special trimmer or sharp shears will get the job done. It’s important that you don’t cut below the leaf though.

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Posted under making garden by h3riCyber on Friday 24 July 2009 at 12:00 am

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