If you're looking for an interesting new horticultural hobby, then you'll find the ancient and fascinating art of bonsai intriguing and immensely satisfying! This Chinese Sweet Plum - Sageretia has been trained by skilful cultivation into perfect miniature form. Already fully established in its own decorative ceramic pot this beautiful little tree will provide an instant focal point to any well-lit room. It may even treat you to pale yellow flowers in summer, followed by blue fruits in the autumn! Sageretia are native to southern China and are exceptionally well suited to bonsai culture, readily branching with beautiful flaky bark and foliage tinged with red. They're easy to care for needing only a light trim each autumn to encourage branching. Water well as the compost becomes dry but avoid the tree standing in water. Feed occasionally with bonsai feed and your tree should thrive and last a lifetime or more! During summer your tree can be moved outdoors but be careful to keep it watered and don't let it get cold overnight as bonsai love a constant unchanging temperature. Supplied ready planted, 30-40cm tall including a 20cm ceramic bonsai pot with tray.
Also known as the Japanese Grey Bark Elm, Zelkova serrata is a wonderful starting point as you enter the magical world of bonsai. It is a delightful deciduous tree with a naturally upright growing habit, peeling grey bark and serrated glossy dark green leaves. Years of highly skilled training and pruning have resulted in an elegantly shaped miniature tree, grown in a special ceramic bonsai pot and already well established. A native of Japan and China, Zelkova is happy in a cool, bright room away from heat sources, and it will also thrive outdoors from early summer, where it will soon acclimatise to cooler nights and warmer days. As a deciduous tree, it will lose its leaves in the autumn, and it's at this time that you should bring it back indoors for the winter, gradually reacclimatising. Trees that have been kept indoors year-round may retain some of their foliage over winter. Bonsai need regular watering as they can easily dry out. This is especially important if your Zelkova is growing outdoors, when the small amount of compost in the pot can dry out amazingly quickly on a warm, sunny day. Also, regular feeding between March and September is necessary to keep it growing healthily. Pruning will be required to maintain the shape of your tree, so give it a light trim each autumn. Also, during the growing season any long shoots or crossing branches should be trimmed back. Supplied ready planted, 22-25cm tall including a 12cm ceramic bonsai pot with tray.
Here's the perfect place to start if you want to cultivate your own bonsai and enjoy this ancient and fascinating horticultural art form. This Brush Cherry - Syzygium has been trained by skilful cultivation into perfect miniature form. Already fully established in its own decorative plasticplanter this beautiful little tree will provide an instant focal point to any well lit room. It may even treat you to white flowers in spring, followed by red fruits in the autumn! Syzygium are native to Australia and New Zealand and are particularly well suited to bonsai culture, readily branching and forming impressive gnarled trunks as they age. They're easy to care for needing only a light trim each autumn to encourage branching. Water well as the compost becomes dry but avoid the tree standing in water. Feed occasionally with bonsai feed and your tree should thrive and last a lifetime or more! Your tree will enjoy a summer holiday on a table outdoors, but be careful to keep it watered.
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Big, double blooms offer a blaze of colour over many months with their ever-changing colours. Flowers start a deep red before aging to a fiery bronze followed by a rusty orange.
Big, double blooms offer a blaze of colour over many months with their ever-changing colours. Flowers start a deep red before aging to a fiery bronze followed by a rusty orange.
Treat your loved ones to this stylish Buxus Ball Tree Gift. An excellent choice for creating a stylish feature in any garden, Buxus provides all-year-round colour and interest with it's small, dark green glossy leaves. Easy-to-grow and maintain, they are sure to please whoever receives it. Can easily be kept tidy and ball-shaped by regular clipping during the growing season.#html-body [data-pb-style="60599B215C53E"]{justify-content: flex-start; display: flex; flex-direction: column; background-position: left top; background-size: cover; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-attachment: scroll; border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 10px; padding: 10px;}#html-body [data-pb-style="60599B215C55B"]{border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;}
It's hard to beat the sleek and simple lines of a well-trimmed Buxus Ball Tree, perfect for adding a modern, yet classic, look to any outdoor space. Whether dressing either side of your front door or decorating your patios and decking areas, there's nothing as easy-to-grow or as versatile as Buxus. Totally hardy too, you can leave them outside throughout the year where they will add sublime colour with their evergreen, glossy green leaves. #html-body [data-pb-style="60599B215D168"]{justify-content: flex-start; display: flex; flex-direction: column; background-position: left top; background-size: cover; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-attachment: scroll; border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px 0px 10px; padding: 10px;}#html-body [data-pb-style="60599B215D179"]{border-style: none; border-width: 1px; border-radius: 0px; margin: 0px; padding: 0px;}
Big, double blooms offer a blaze of colour over many months with their ever-changing colours. Flowers start a deep red before aging to a fiery bronze followed by a rusty orange.
This Kingfisher Blue Powder Coated Suet Ball Feeder is a great to offer garden bird fat balls
Developed for its bicolour flowers, branching habit, and built-in mildew resistance ? the Gardenetta series is hard to beat!