Horticulture Landscaping Bonsai1
Horticulture Landscaping Bonsai1
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Broom style
Slanting
It is so called because the general slope of the trunk is highly pronounced. The branches should lie horizontal or droop slightly downward. The surface roots have an unstable
appearance but have a well anchored impression.
Slanting style
Windblown
It is rare in nature. This kind of tree is found on cliffs or mountains. The trunk, branches and twigs are trained in a single direction to give the affect of a strong wind and storm.
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Windblown style
The Clasped-to-Stone
It is a much loved but difficult to create style. The size and shape of the rock should complement the plant that is set on a gravel or water dish. A whole chapter could be spend on
this style.
Clasped-to-stone style
Agrotechniques for Bonsai
1. Propagation
2. Season
3. Potting and repotting
4. After care
5. Container
6. Planting media
Propagation
Through seeds, cuttings, layering or grafting
Seeds: Pines and Junifers
Cuttings: Ficus, Pomegranate, Mulberry and Bougainvilleas
Layers: Jasmine, Ixora, Bougainvilleas and Pome granate
Grafts: Mango, Sapota, Citrus
Season
1 July - August
2. Febraury - March
Best time is before opening of the buds
Potting and repotting
1/3 of the roots can be trimmed
Long tap roots are to trimmed
Excessive branches are to thinned out
Balanced nutrition and adequate watering is must
Potting is not advisable during winter or hot months
Repotting is done after 2-3 years
After care
Pinching
Once or twice
Pruning
For its shape
Training
Desirable shape
It is achieved through copper wire or polythene tape. It is to be removed once the shape is attained.
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Containers
Mostly terracotta or ceramic
Small in size
Square/round/rectangle/oval in shape
Preferred is oval / rectangle
In round / square the plant is to be in the centre
In others placed in the sides of the containers.
Planting Media
Media consists of
Loam soil
2 parts
Leaf mould
1 parts
Coarse sand
little
Media can be covered with moss and one or two pebbles can be placed to give a natural look.
Source
1. http://www.bonsai-tree-books.com/wp-content/themes/bible-scholar/images/formal_upright1.jpg
2. http://www.dkimages.com/discover/previews/817/25103526.JPG
3. http://www.bonsai-tree-books.com/wp-content/themes/bible-scholar/images/broom_style1.jpg
4. http://www.bonsai-nbf.org/site/images/3_local/jack-4.jpg
5. http://dragongardennursery.com/images/Gallery/gallery021B.jpg
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