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How to Get Started in Bonsai

Posted May 26, 2008 by matsubonsai

I've heard all kinds of excuses from "I don't have a green thumb" to "I have a black thumb".  I have even had a woman tell me she can't keep dandelions alive.  I think that's a bit extreme, but I understood the point she was trying to make.  The problem with this attitude is that it defeats you before you have even had a chance to begin.

Remove Obstacles

The first thing to discover is that bonsai is not hard.  Bonsai is just a tree in a pot.  A container plant.  There are some artistic aspects of bonsai, but that can be learned and your artistry developed over time.  Don't concern yourself with the art of bonsai until later.  First, focus on keeping your tree alive.

Decide what you like

Often those just starting out in bonsai are overwhelmed by the choices of species that are available.  Just about any tree, bush, or shrub can be turned into a fine bonsai.  However, it's best when you're just starting out to focus on one or two species.  Decide which species you’re most interested in, whether fruiting or flowering, deciduous or conifer.

Look for trees that are native to your area or thrive in your climate.  Perusing a local nursery or garden center will show you what is available, and what will grow well for you.

Focus

Learn the requirements of the tree or trees you've decided to focus on.  Trees have very distinct water, fertilizer, and sunlight requirements.  Learn these requirements and what effects slight variations have on each tree.  A healthy tree will reward you with healthy green foliage, wonderful fall colors, and/or beautiful flowers.

Read

There is a wealth of books available on the subject of bonsai.  Libraries and bookstores are a good place to look for bonsai books.  Garden centers and nurseries may have books available as well.  The Internet and bonsai blogs, such as this, are also a great source of bonsai information.  If you're looking for specific bonsai information about a certain tree or technique rest assured someone has written about that subject somewhere.

Research

Once you've found sources for valuable information you'll have a place to turn when looking for answers.  Research about advanced wiring and bending techniques.  Discover when the best time to prune a particular species for maximum return.  Read about artistry and begin to learn about bonsai design and aesthetics.

Success

Set yourself up for an early success.  Choose trees that thrive in your area and you'll be rewarded with an easy triumph.  With one or two good trees under your belt you'll feel energized and ready to branch out to new and different species.

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How did you get started in bonsai?  Add your comments below.


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