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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Things Beginners Need To Know About Bonsai Soil

Do I require specially prepared soil so that I can develop bonsai trees and plants?

More and more people are growing bonsai trees and plants. This has led to many more bonsai specialty shops and websites talking about bonsai supplies. If you are just starting to grow bonsai, you may have the urge to buy everything you ever find to grow your bonsai. However, you may not need all the things you see advertised. This is particularly true with bonsai soil.

You can buy bonsai soil at really great costs. If you’re a bonsai purist or know one, you may think purchasing bonsai soil cheating.

But as a beginner you wish to make your very first bonsai grow perfectly, or at least as well as possible. Considering how long it takes to develop bonsai, this isn’t just a quickie point to do. Growing a successful bonsai plant or tree means developing a normal schedule of watering, transplanting annually, with regular care and attention. That may be the only way you’ll have a stunning bonsai for years of satisfaction and pride.

But Is Bonsai Soil Costly? The price of bonsai soil shouldn’t be much a lot more than purchasing regular potting soil used for home plants. Now ingredients for bonsai soil are various than those of regular house plants. Your bonsai will need the ’special recipe’ to grow and thrive.

Either way if you decide to buy bags of bonsai soil or make your own, you need to prepare the pot or container before you add the soil and your bonsai. You want to have superior drainage so the roots are able to get nutrients without sitting in water. Roots that sit in water, drown and eventually rot. That is why it is important for good bonsai soil to have excellent drainage so the water and nutrients can flow past the roots. Excess water can then leave through the drainage holes in the bottom of your pot or container. One way of making sure the drainage is good in the soil is to mix two soils together-one finer than the other. This increases the percolation or drainage of the soil.

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