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The Best Tree to Start Your Bonsai Hobby

by Sandra Rouse

Miniature bonsai trees have always brought smiles and pleasure when viewed. When you walk through a garden store or florist shop with bonsai trees on display, you will see many varieties. Some are flowering and others just have leaves. When you are starting out with bonsai as a gardening hobby, you need to think about the type of tree with which you can expect some success. The most recommended tree for beginners is the Jade tree.

The Jade tree is a tropical plant. It is a succulent from South Africa. It is also known as the Small Leaf Jade or Elephant Plant. This tree develops more quickly that other types of bonsai. The trunk is extensive. Compared to other types, this tree doesn't need to be watered often because it holds water in its thick leaves, branches, and the trunk.

You will need to give the tree proper care. Since it is a tropical plant, it should be kept inside if you live in a cold climate. If you live in a warm area, it can be an outdoor plant. For this plant, the soil should be moist so be careful when watering it. Do not overwater.

When the tree is young, its bark is green. As it matures, the bark turns reddish brown and then to a slate gray color. The leaves are fleshy and have a blue-green color which produces bunches of star-shaped pinkish to purple flowers during the autumn. The thick and slender trunk and branches create beautiful cascades.

Pruning and shaping is an essential part of the care of this tree. Pruning keeps the trunk strong and reduces the leaf size. If you reduce the trunk, this will encourage new growth from the wound after a week or two. You should pinch gently on the trunk and branches because the Jade tree is soft and delicate.

When the branches are full of water, they become turgid. The Jade tree responds well to wiring and can be contoured into new shapes within three to four weeks. Be careful with the wiring because the branches can snap if they are bent too much. Prior to wiring the plant, be conservative in watering it.

The Jade tree should be repotted every two years. Before repotting, make sure the soil is completely dry. This activity should take place in early spring. Place your newly repotted plant in a shady place until you see the new growth. After that, water it as usual.

When you see the success you have with the Jade tree, you may want to try another type of plant for your bonsai gardening.

About the Author

Sandra writes articles for a number of Internet websites dealing with the challenges of daily life. Read more about bonsai gardening and other personal lifestyle topics.

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