Outdoor Bonsai Trees Offer an Interesting Hobby Alternative
The unique style is what attracts many people to grow Bonsai trees in their home. However, some people prefer to have them decorating their outdoor landscaping. Being the same type and species of trees does not mean they won’t have different characteristics, mainly their size. Outdoor Bonsai trees will grow much larger due to their environment.
Indoor bonsais are generally certain types of tropical trees. They grow quite well indoors. These trees can be placed outdoors for a period of time during the spring or late summer.
There are normally two categories of outside Bonsai trees. In making outdoor bonsai trees, only a few species are used. These include both evergreens, such as Pine and Juniper, and deciduous trees that lose their leaves in autumn. Evergreen trees also go dormant in winter, but do not lose their greenery. Instead, they will not grow again until spring.
Planting Outdoor Bonsai trees directly into the ground is fine but they can be kept in containers if you prefer. Although the trees do not thrive while being kept indoors for extended periods of time, special care needs to be taken to make sure they do not freeze. Keeping your outdoor Bonsai tree watered is a key to its survival. Though the soil underground will be moist, the topsoil may appear to be too dry.
Also, due to the change in the environment, these trees may experience some changes after being purchased by an individual. Before making any major changes for the tree, give it several weeks to acclimate. Some of these changes could be yellow leaves which might fall off. But in most cases it is only temporary.
Trees need a regular care regimen that includes trimming and pruning. They also need repotting when they are in containers. Check to see if the roots have filled the pot. This means the tree has no more room to grow and may need repotting.
The water level of the tree in a container can be monitored easily. Using a finger, feel for moisture in the soil about an inch deep. If the soil is dry, water the outdoor Bonsai tree until the water travels out the bottom of the container. In-ground trees can be watered according to typical rainfall for the region or by using individual judgment. Care must be taken when watering the outdoor Bonsai trees in the winter. The temperature must be at least 45 degrees F. Otherwise, the tree may be damaged.
Outdoor Bonsai trees are gaining in popularity as well as indoors. Many people have a few, sometimes more. Growing the outdoor tree is a rewarding pastime and give you a beautiful yard that you can enjoy for years to come.
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