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Bonsai for Beginners - The Essential Art and Guide of Growing and Taking Care of a Bonsai Tree A Step-by-Step Guide from Basics to the Most Advanced Techniques to Make It Healthy and Long-Lasting - cover

Bonsai for Beginners - The Essential Art and Guide of Growing and Taking Care of a Bonsai Tree A Step-by-Step Guide from Basics to the Most Advanced Techniques to Make It Healthy and Long-Lasting

Hashimoto Joseph

Publisher: MarkHollis

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Summary

Growing Your Own Bonsai Tree and Mastering the Bonsai Art Just Got Easy with This Step-by-Step Guide. 

Do you want to grow your own bonsai tree, but it seems overwhelming and you don't know where to start? Do you want to learn the secrets to cultivating a healthy, enduring, and exquisite tree that will live a long and lush life? Or You just want to partake of this wonderful cultural heritage and maybe revel in the natural beauty of Bonsai? Then this book is for you! 

You can learn to grow a healthy, flawless, and long-lasting Bonsai with the right tip, strategy and technique; which you will find in surplus in this book. The bonsai art, a testament to the beauty of an ancient civilization that once was, can be learnt and mastered by anyone, including a beginner. This book focuses on time-tested principles and strategies that tackles every known challenge a beginner might have on their journey to mastering the bonsai art. 

With the simple yet professional step-by-step instructions in this book, you will find everything you need to know to create your first Bonsai tree, to nurture, water, feed, and protect it tree from pest and diseases. You will discover the right way to water your bonsai plant, learn how to give your bonsai the right nutrition, and know what to do to grow a tough and enduring tree. In this book, you will find: 

	Bonsai size classifications
	History of bonsai and where the art comes from
	Best pots to choose for your bonsai and the factors to consider.
	Best way to buy a bonsai and what to look out for.
	How to create your first bonsai: quick start guide.
	Basic, advanced, and beginner tools (cutting, maintenance and repotting tools), equipment and supplies for your bonsai.
	Tool care and maintenance tips.
	Detailed bonsai preparation and creation.
	Pruning, repotting, styling and shaping techniques. 
	How to water your bonsai effectively without underwatering or overwatering. 
	Soil feeding and soil care.
	What to look out for when shopping for fertilizers.
	Key components to look out in a fertilizer.
	The art of displaying your bonsai. 
	How to control pest and diseases. 
	FAQs, 
	And so much more. 


This book helps both the beginner and expert alike to fully experience the many benefits of bonsai. Giving them a profoundly-satisfying art either as a hobbyist or bonsai business owner. 

Are you ready to journey into the biosphere of bonsai trees? Scroll up and get this detailed guide now to get started!

 
Available since: 11/02/2021.

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