Friday, February 17, 2012

Bonsai Pots - How To Pick The Right One From The Beginning

By Nathan McConnor


Bonsai trees are a delightful way to increase the tranquility in a home. The tree itself is only half of the equation. Pots are just as visible and should provide the same levels of peace as the tree. Pots are also essential to the overall health and wellness of a tree. They are used to hold the roots and will ensure that there are adequate amounts of water and nutrition for a Bonsai tree to thrive. Several considerations will impact the proper decision.

Dimensions

The size of the pot is of crucial importance. The Bonsai's roots need room to grow. If there is not adequate space for the roots, the tree will suffer. Oval pots should be at least 1/3 as long as a tree is high. Round pots should have a diameter that is 2/3 of the tree's height. The depth of the pot also plays a role in the overall health of a tree. The depth should be equal to the diameter of the thickest part of the trunk. It is always better to buy a pot that is larger, as this will provide the tree with more room to grow.



Shape

The shape of any pot should complement the tree's shape. Some trees have a bushy canopy and are ideal for a round pot. Other Bonsai trees seem to prefer growing in a horizontal plane. This type of tree will do better in a rectangular pot.

Color

Trees all have their own unique characteristics. Some trees have more browns than greens. There are even Bonsai trees that will flower. Choosing the color of a pot will enhance the tree's appearance. It is essential that the tree chooses the pot. Bonsai trees need to be at home in their pots, and the colors of the tree and pot should blend together. This will create the harmonious environment that a Bonsai needs to thrive.

Texture

Pot texture is also an essential consideration. Some trees have gnarly roots and are ideal for a pot that is carved in relief. Pine trees are a common Bonsai tree, and they should have a pot that is lightly textured. The texture will enhance the feature of the bark and help the Bonsai blend into its home. Clay is often the material of choice. Clay is easy to provide subtle textures and will complement the Bonsai tree.

Choosing the right pot for a Bonsai tree is easy to do. Tranquility is just one of the features that a Bonsai provides the home. The pot should be an extension of any tree. Pots not only provides room for the roots but also offer an aesthetic design that should complement the Bonsai. The size is the first consideration. Bonsai trees need to have plenty of room for their roots. Roots provide the sustenance that enables a tree to thrive. Pot colors should match the tree and complement the look. Textures should also be considered and blend with the bark of a tree and the branches.




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