As an amateur to the art of growing bonsai, your choice of purchasing your first batch of tools could be the cheap bonsai tool range to begin with. You will however find as your knowledge grows, and you become more skilled, the idea of buying a cheap bonsai tool was not such a good idea after all.
Besides the fact that your choice of cheap bonsai tool may not last as long as you wished, besides it rusting or buckling or even just not doing what you need it to do, you will soon realise that your next investment will definitely be from the japanese bonsai tool range.
You will look out for the best of the best secateurs that you can find for your new art that you have tried perfecting for so long, but the cheap bonsai tool kept you back a bit, and may have caused some damage to the tree itself as you may have continued using it when it was buckled and rusted.
It does come to prove the fact that choosing the cheap bonsai tool over the more expensive one could have destroyed months of diligent training of your tree for it to be damaged by your original choice of cheap bonsai tool.
Tools for the art of growing bonsai is not that cheap, as they would be made with surgical steel and really last a lot longer, as this ensures that the cuts and pruning you do is clean through, no pulling or shredding of branches as you cut them. From this problem not occurring, you will find that the tree will grow better and not make additional knots where you may not have wanted them. Another point is that if you have damaged the tree it would take months of time to get it corrected or train it another way so that the injury is not that obvious.
The art of growing bonsai is not to just keep it growing in a small container, and there are many things to learn about this art. Besides the main concept which is to delude the tree into staying as small as you wish it to be, you will also learn to make it bloom when it really shouldn’t. The choice of tree can be any tree you wish, and you would have to tend to it more carefully and diligently in comparison if it were growing outside in your garden. Examples are oak, beech, weeping willow, but the choice is still yours what you want to grow.
Copyright © www.100flowers.win Botanic Garden All Rights Reserved