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Posted on October 15th, 2008 by by HumBird
Many people are considering bonsai simply as a tree, but it’s not. Bonsai is a peace of Japanese art, the recreation of nature in a miniature style, a secret wish to exalt the nature and also to bring the nature into the living space, just accomplishing the outside growing conditions.
bonsai hibiscus
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Posted on July 30th, 2008 by by HumBird
The art of bonsai tending embraces the growing of miniature, usually in small trays, or small pots.
By precision pruning and growing them in small containers, it is practicable to retain their small forms.
It takes but a short time, to learn the basic art of pruning a bonsai tree and give you great satisfaction, but perhaps [...]
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Posted on July 3rd, 2007 by by HumBird
The Japanese refined and developed Bonsai techniques and evolved the art form it is today. For the Japanese, bonsai represents a fusion of strong ancient beliefs with the Eastern philosophies of the harmony between man, the soul and nature.
The major aspects of Japanese bonsai, has not changed significantly over time.
Bonsai initially originated in Egypt thousands [...]
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