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Juniper Bonsai Care Tips

By: Lee Dobbins

One of the most popular types of bonsai trees is the juniper a firm favorite of many bonsai enthusiasts. However there is a huge selection of different types of trees to choose from all equally beautiful. The juniper is one of the low growing varieties producing lush greenery. This type of tree offers the choice of being able to grow it indoors or outdoors.

To ensure a healthy, happy juniper bonsai for many years a few important rules must be followed. Don't worry, though as Juniper Bonsai care is quite easy. The Juniper species love a lot of bright sunlight,4 to 5 hours of direct sunlight in a day is good for them.They are not one of those plants which flourish in semi shade.The best age of a tree for getting it is between three to seven years of age. The local garden center people will give you this information. If your tree is being bought by a mail order service or online ,it is very important that the company delivers it overnight, so the tree remains healthy and in good shape.

There is the option of buying a young juniper tree so that you can prune and train the tree yourself. The older ones will have been pruned and trained for years. Whether you choose young or old it is personal choice. Training a young tree will need years of patience to get your tree to the desired style you want. Don't forget juniper trees need lots of water as well as sun.

A well made bonsai is a work of art and if you provide the proper Juniper Bonsai care, yours will make a magnificent looking bonsai. This variety remains green throughout the year and no discerning eye can miss its beauty. The plant should be placed in a humidity tray to ensure that it gets the correct level of humidity required for its healthy growth.

To make the Green Mound Chinese Juniper (a conifer of Japanese origin) grow strong and healthy, it is best planted in a 5-zone and should get plenty of sun and fluid foods and fertilzers every month.

If the time comes that you would like to re-pot your juniper tree this is best done in early spring. This is normally done after it has been in the same pot for between two to three years. This is a simple easy task to do. Gently remove the plant and root ball from the container. If the tree has been wired simply clip the wire and gently remove.

The next step is to trim the root ball using sharp scissors taking the bulk off from the sides and bottom usually to about one half inch. Then replant your juniper in a clean pot using well drained soil. After re-potting it is best to leave the tree in a shaded area for four weeks and then start feeding with liquid food.

Juniper bonsai care following these simple steps is easy to do. Pruning the tree is best done in late spring and early summer months. When new growth is about one inch using your fingers and thumb pinch back to about one half inch. A slight tug will often do the job. This process should be done as and when necessary until around mid-September. Remember all the different juniper type trees need their own individual attention.

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