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Protecting the Taxus Yew Bonsai
The common pests that attack the Taxus Yew is the galls on buds, weevils, tortrix, and the scale insects. Galls on buds can cause damage to your plant, which you can treat with insecticide to avoid such damage. The galls will turn your buds a brownish color and swell the buds until they start to fall from the plant. Galls are created from Woolly Aphids. The aphids will attack the tree, especially about the woody sections beneath and at the top of the tree. The galls are formed from p...
Getting Ready for the Crab Apple Bonsai
How to train Crab Apples? Crab apples or Malus Apples are members of the Rosaceae family. There is only around twenty-five species, yet the group develops an amazing bonsai. The tree is grown in Asia, North America, Europe, etc. The Crabs has a historic moment that sends them back to the era when Neolithic or New Stone Ages emer...
How to Propagate Bonsai
Layering the air Air layering is best handled during the month of spring, and especially after the plants has distended and has come untied. When propagation starts, you want to consider many details. At times bonsai roots fail to shape, as you like. The branches can also die if proper treatment is not meet. Bonsai is a majestic...
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