While bonsai trees are often thought of as delicate plants, with proper care they can actually live for a very long time – some even centuries! Keep reading to learn
Hibiscus Bonsai Tree Care & Growing Guide
The Hibiscus Bonsai tree is a beautiful and unique plant that can make a great addition to any home. While they may require a bit of extra care and attention,
Dogwood Bonsai Care and Grow Guide
Dogwoods are beautiful flowering trees—so it isn’t surprising that people have cultivated dogwood bonsai. With lovely flowers, bright berries, and leaves that change in the fall, dogwood is very popular
Colorado Blue Spruce Bonsai Growing & Care
Also known under its scientific name Picea pungens “glauca,” the Colorado Blue Spruce is a popular bonsai tree in the United States. This evergreen is native to cool weather forest
Pomegranate Bonsai Growing and Care
Pomegranate trees have many features that make them attractive as bonsai: a thick trunk with interesting bark as well as eye-catching flowers that bear fruit. Native to the Middle East
How to Grow Rocky Mountain Pine Bonsai
Rocky Mountain pine bonsai is a hardy, slow-growing pine, which is part of why it’s a popular choice for bonsai. This species can tolerate drought as well as extreme weather
How to Care for Rosemary Bonsai | Rosmarinus Officinalis
Rosemary may not be the first plant that comes to mind when you think of bonsai, but this popular herb actually has many characteristics that make it great for bonsai.
Do Bonsai Trees Need Full Sun? | Bonsai Care Guide
Bonsai is not a species of tree, but rather the art of growing regular trees in a container and training the trees to remain miniature while taking on the form
How to Care for Bonsai Lime Tree | Citrus Aurantifolia
There’s something magical about growing citrus trees indoors, so it’s no surprise that many people are interested in growing bonsai lime trees. Although lime trees don’t thrive indoors exactly the
Best Grow Lights for Bonsai Trees
While most bonsai trees do best when kept outdoors year-round, this isn’t an option in most locations unless you have weather that mimics the bonsai’s natural environment. When you have