Bonsai tree About & Care

Bonsai tree About & Care:


                
Bonsai tree About & Care
Bonsai tree About & Care

The Japanese spread Bonsai art. The people of Japan believed that a huge tree can renounce its shape and grow in a pot only when humans take care of it with all love and affection.


 Japanese people generally believe that taking care of Bonsai is like raising a child. You have to take care of many small things such as how to keep the Bonsai tree for a long life, it is important that you keep it in the outdoor environment and not in the room like decorative items.


If you plant it in the garden, it grows and grows well. The right way to water it is to keep watering from the fountain till its soil becomes wet so that its soil is always wet so that its roots always get moisture and the plant will live long.


How much sunlight is necessary for any tree, similarly for Bonsai or it is very important, how much light is to be given to a tree depends on its type. Some people give artificial light to Bonsai, this is wrong way.

                                                   
Image Credit: Kunio Kobayashi


Bonsai expert Kunio Kobayashi has given his special opinion that if you are thinking that it is easy to keep this tree alive in a small pot, then believe me you are completely wrong. Kunio Kobayashi has spent the last 30 years of his life collecting information related to Bonsai trees and keeping them safe.


He himself is looking after the 1000 year old juniper tree which has been planted in the exhibition for you guys. Kunio Kobayashi tells about this that no matter how hard and diligently you take care of Bonsai, if you do not have the basic rules and methods of its care, then you cannot keep it alive for long. .


Kunio Kobayashi currently looks after Bonsai trees in Shunkaen Bonsai Museum in Tokyo, Japan. He worked hard for 6 to 10 years to learn the basic methods and rules of Bonsai care.


The Shunkaen Bonsai Museum exists not only in Japan but in Washington DC, USA, under the name BUS National Arboretum, where a 400-year-old Yamaki’s white pine tree is placed, which survived a nuclear attack in Hiroshima.

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