Hi
I recently bought a boxwood bonsai. Can anyone help me out with instructions on how ofen to water, what to use for fertilizer and how much and where to buy it and any other info would be appriciated.
Thanks so much
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fitgrl71,
The truth is that it is not necessary to purchase specific bonsai fertilizer although it certainly is available. Bonsai are much like any other potted plants in their requirements in this regard. If you keep other potted plants or even other plants in the garden I assume you occasionally fertilize them or are you completely new to gardening?
Whatever fertilizer you already have on hand, or can purchase locally, is almost certainly suitable as long as you do not fall into the trap of thinking that more is better. Most folks probably are under fertilizing their trees (especially if they are in a proper medium) but to start with it is better to err on the side of caution.
The watering is covered pretty well in the sticky that jmmv08 was kind enough to refer you to but I have been meaning to update the portions on fertilizing and location as I have other areas of the sticky.
Norm
The truth is that it is not necessary to purchase specific bonsai fertilizer although it certainly is available. Bonsai are much like any other potted plants in their requirements in this regard. If you keep other potted plants or even other plants in the garden I assume you occasionally fertilize them or are you completely new to gardening?
Whatever fertilizer you already have on hand, or can purchase locally, is almost certainly suitable as long as you do not fall into the trap of thinking that more is better. Most folks probably are under fertilizing their trees (especially if they are in a proper medium) but to start with it is better to err on the side of caution.
The watering is covered pretty well in the sticky that jmmv08 was kind enough to refer you to but I have been meaning to update the portions on fertilizing and location as I have other areas of the sticky.
Norm
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Memorize this stuff for a decent start
www.evergreengardenworks.com/articles.htm
Not sure if Brent lists boxwood care in his site, but they are tough, but dislike strong sun when it is rather cold outside as leaves can yellow somewhat (best outdoors though sometimes OK indoors for portions of seasons, I hear)...
Alex
www.evergreengardenworks.com/articles.htm
Not sure if Brent lists boxwood care in his site, but they are tough, but dislike strong sun when it is rather cold outside as leaves can yellow somewhat (best outdoors though sometimes OK indoors for portions of seasons, I hear)...
Alex
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