This article explains how to obtain good flowering of pomegranates every year. By applying the appropriate techniques the results will...
Read More
Home
/
Fertilizer
Showing posts with label Fertilizer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fertilizer. Show all posts
The fragrant white flowers that later turn into fruit make the Carmona a very suggestive bonsai.
This plant originally from China, also called "tea plant" by Fukien, has oval evergreen leaves and in spring and summer it is cove...
Read More
The bonsai interest of Camellia is mainly linked to its spectacular flowering.
It is evident that the bonsai interest in this species is mainly linked to its spectacular flowering. However we must also consider the ot...
Read More
Buxus is an ornamental shrub with wide evergreen ramification, appreciated above all for its beautiful bark.
Native to the Far East, this ornamental shrub with wide evergreen branches is especially appreciated for its beautiful bark, whose color and...
Read More
The Japanese pepper tree is a small, highly aromatic, deciduous shrub native to China and Japan.
Morphologically it is an evergreen tree, weeping and fast growing. In nature it reaches 8 meters in height and width. It has leaves similar...
Read More
The most used species in bonsai cultivation are the Malus evereste, sieboldii and the Malus halliana.
The most used species in bonsai cultivation are the Malus evereste, sieboldii and the Malus halliana. The second has a characteristic mottle...
Read More
Collecting Wild Plants: Privet/Ligustrum ovalfolium Progression Series (Part II).
The resulting growth is shown here after styling in August 2005; just a year after collection. March 2006. Just 18 months after collection ...
Read More
Collecting Wild Plants: Privet/Ligustrum ovalfolium Progression Series (Part III).
January 2009: After the first hard frosts of the winter, some of the leaves become discoloured on Privet and I defoliate them. Instantly t...
Read More
2018 Top 10 Hobby Bonsai: Our Most Popular Posts Of The Year.
The purposes of bonsai are primarily contemplation for the viewer, and the pleasant exercise of effort and ingenuity for the grower. By cont...
Read More
Collecting Wild Plants: Privet/Ligustrum ovalfolium Progression Series (Part I).
This tree and a number of other stumps came from a hedge on the England/Wales border (in Shropshire) that had to be grubbed-up to make way f...
Read More
The blog’s top ten most popular posts October 2015 from The Ancient Art of Bonsai.
1.- Cookies Policy on The Ancient Art of Bonsai. In 2011 there was a change to European Law, which is aimed at giving website users more...
Read More
The blog’s top ten most popular posts September 2015 from The Ancient Art of Bonsai.
1.- Cookies Policy on The Ancient Art of Bonsai. In 2011 there was a change to European Law, which is aimed at giving website users more...
Read More
The blog’s top ten most popular posts August 2015 from The Ancient Art of Bonsai.
1.- Cookies Policy on The Ancient Art of Bonsai. In 2011 there was a change to European Law, which is aimed at giving website users more...
Read More
The blog’s top ten most popular posts July 2015 from The Ancient Art of Bonsai.
1.- Cookies Policy on The Ancient Art of Bonsai. In 2011 there was a change to European Law, which is aimed at giving website users mo...
Read More
The blog’s top ten most popular posts April 2015 from The Ancient Art of Bonsai.
1.- The Bonsai Pottery of Peter Krebs. “Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better.” - Samuel Beckett. This i...
Read More
The blog’s top ten most popular posts March 2015 from The Ancient Art of Bonsai.
1.- The Bonsai Pottery of Peter Krebs. “Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better.” - Samuel Beckett. This is ...
Read More
The blog’s top ten most popular posts January 2015 from The Ancient Art of Bonsai.
1.- The Bonsai Pottery of Peter Krebs. “Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better.” - Samuel Beckett. This is ...
Read More
Subscribe to:
Posts
(
Atom
)