Bonsai is an art form that stems from ancient Asian culture, originating in China and developed by the Japanese. In the 13th century, the Japanese collected and potted wild trees that had been dwarfed ...
The formal upright style, or Chokkan, is just as the name suggests, and is characterized by a straight, upright, tapering trunk. The trunk and branches of the informal upright, or Moyogi, may ...
IT is amazing to see twisted, curled fully grown trees that are only a few inches tall in small pots or containers. What adds more to our surprise is that the mini trees can bear fruits like apple, ...
Some of Australia's iconic trees are simply too big to fit into the average backyard, but it is possible to fit a whole forest of natives into a small suburban garden - if it's a bonsai forest!
Bonsai gardens offer peace and creativity. You can grow tiny trees in pots, shaping them like forests. Native Indian trees are perfect for this. Peepal, Banyan, and Imli are ideal choices. Use a ...
The word Bonsai (often misspelled as Bonzai or Banzai) is a Japanese term which literally translates to 'planted in a container.' This particular art form redeveloped under the influence of the ...
Jane visits a bonsai collection that focuses on highlighting Australian native plants. Some of Australia's iconic trees are simply too big to fit into the average backyard, but it is possible to fit a ...