Definitely not. This is a common mistake that many people and beginners I know or have seen before make. Juniper trees are an evergreen plant, (Never lose their leaves, keep them the whole year.) and under the type of plant conifers (Spiky, needle or pointy like foliage growing plants that have cones that contain their seeds. They only start getting cones once they are old enough and big enough) so they are to NEVER be put inside. Make sure you put them in a place with full sun, water regularly(Only when the soil is dry.) but even when the hottest weather comes, like 35 or 40 degrees Celsius, you will need to protect these hardy, tough plants. Because no plants are scorching heat immortal, even the toughest plants around.
Depends on your climate, whether you have outdoor space for growing it or need it to stay inside. There are thousands of varieties of trees and shrubs that will make good bonsai, I personally have about 75, of which about a dozen are indoor tropicals. The nost common for beginners are probably ficus for indoors, juniper for outdoors.
Bonsai is not a type of tree, it is ANY dwarfed tree and so you can grow them anywhere or find them in the nature
Supposedly the most commonly used tree is juniper... I don't think it's the more oriental-looking one that most people associate with bonsai though.
You cannot. Bonsai means to grow a dwarf version of the tree this must be done from infancy.
You could bonsai it.
No, Sadly a bonsai tree is not lucky.
No, not all bonsai trees grow big you can get lilttle bonsai trees duhh well or you can also cut them to the size you want so when they are first grown you cut them how ever big you want them to grow.. =]
Yes, you can plant an avocado tree in a pot and grow it indoors successfully. Avocado trees can thrive indoors if given proper sunlight, water, and care.
Yes you can trim off unwanted branches & limbs to create a Bonsai affect. See google search for juniper bonsai & let that be your guide. HOWEVER, DO NOT TRIM TOP OF BRANCES, these must be finger pruned. You pinch off just alittle of each top branch. This will force growth down INTO THE TREE and thus make the tree much fuller. Cutting the top of the branches stunts tree growth. Look up finger prunning if not sure what to do. Simple procedure once you know how. Have fun. Bonsasi1948, Ted
Bonsai means 'potted tree' or 'tray tree' in japanese. a bonsai tree is a tree that is pruned into a natural shape like a weeping style or a windswept style. The leaves, branches and roots are pruned to give it a miniaturized appearance that is a bonsai tree.
the Juniper Tree is not deciduous. it is an evergreen.
Juniper bonsai trees typically need to be watered every 2-3 days, but the frequency may vary depending on factors like the size of the pot, the climate, and the time of year. It's important to check the soil moisture regularly and adjust the watering schedule accordingly to keep the tree healthy.