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Training Bonsai from Semi-Hardy Perennials
The perennials include the semi-hardy group. The group of perennials can tolerate unfavorable weather conditions, such as vague freezing and frost. Unlike the resilient herbs however, the semi-hardy will not survive below freezing weather. If you grow the plants indoors however, the plants will withstand warmer conditions. If you raise the plants outdoors or indoors make sure the environmental weather does not drop five, or below 25 degrees. One of the semi-hardy groups grown as bonsai is the...
Protecting the Bonsai from Disease
Plants are not obsolete from disease. Trees can rot severe damage from mildew, rust, etc. When you consider disease, you want to think of chalky mildew, rotting roots or honey fungus, rotting leaves or roots, leaf spots, rust, and verticilliosis. Spots affect the leaves of trees. The spots start out white and change to brown, or...
How to find Bonsai in Supermarkets
First, you are not going to a supermarket to purchase bonsai plants, or plants that you can train as the bonsai. However, you can purchase valuable tools at the supermarket. At many supermarkets, you will find turntables, moisture indicators, superficial moss, prune paints, pot soil for bonsai, fertilizer, vinyl mesh, and so on....
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