What Kind Of Bonsai Tree Do You Recommend?




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I kinda like the Maple bonsai, but I am interested in your thoughts, stories of ALL Bonsai Trees, and what you recommend and what is the proper care. from all Views, suggestions. All you can share I will appreciate.
Thanks

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5 Responses to “What Kind Of Bonsai Tree Do You Recommend?”

  1. Justme says:

    I like all kinds but it is nice to have a flowering one, you can get Azalea’s and Crepe Myrtle’s that do well.
    Woody herbs are also good to use for Bonsai.
    Bonsai are not houseplants, this is what kills them being inside.
    To winter over put the whole pot in the ground, if you only have a patio then fill a large pot with dirt or fill of your choice and put in there for the winter

  2. redearth says:

    A good investment is a couple books on bonsai “before ” you buy a tree.
    ebay is full of them.
    All the book store have them online, and while some are better then others they all have things to learn.
    A good beginners tree is a Chinese elm, grows fast, can put up with a newbee.
    good luck and happy growing

  3. steve l says:

    The only bonsai tree I have is a money tree, and so far its been 1/2 a year, the tree is doing good. I keep it inside by a window.

  4. The Muse says:

    Bonsai CAN be houseplants if you pick indoor plants. They have an assortment pictured on this site and there are also care instructions.http://www.american-bonsai.com

  5. Annie says:

    please try to get this book.It tells everything about Bonsai treeshttp://xrl.us/YourHealthy-Bonsai
    Thanks

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