A minimum of 4 participants is required for a workshop to proceed. If fewer than 4 people register, all attendees will have the option to transfer their booking to a future workshop. No refunds will be issued; bookings can only be transferred to another scheduled workshop date.
Bonsai Starter Kits
An excellent option for those who wish to create their own bonsai tree. Creating your own bonsai tree is an immersive and rewarding experience. Enjoy 10% off a selection of our Bonsai Starter Kits this Christmas season.
Japanese Juniper
Regular price $89.00Bonsai starter kits are an excellent option for those who wish to create their own bonsai tree from scratch. Creating your own bonsai tree is an immersive and rewarding experience. The bonsai tree you create will be enjoyed for many years if well cared for.
The Japanese juniper is the classic bonsai tree. It is a popular bonsai choice for beginners and enthusiasts alike. The juniper has attractive green foliage and its branches weep in a dramatic fashion.
Your Bonsai Starter Kit will include
- Japanese Juniper Tree (Aprox 4+ Years)
- Bonsai Training Pot (Included if a ceramic pot is not purchased)
- Premium Hand mixed Bonsai Soil
- Aluminium Wire
- Mesh (Not needed with plastic training pot)
- Slow-Release Fertiliser granules
- Starter Kit Guide (FREE guide for your tree species)
- Bonsai Care Guide
Recommended Products for the Japanese Juniper
- Mcgregor's Ornamental Fertiliser
- GT Silica
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Erica
Regular price $89.00 Sale price $69.00Bonsai starter kits are an excellent option for those who wish to create their own bonsai tree from scratch. Creating your own bonsai tree is an immersive and rewarding experience. The bonsai tree you create will be enjoyed for many years if well cared for.
The Erica is our most abundantly flowering tree. The Erica has small, soft green leaves and a sea of cherry blossom-like blooms from autumn through spring (location dependent). It's flowers start off pearl white, changing to pink, and then purple. This Starter Kit species is available exclusively at Simply Bonsai.
Your Bonsai Starter Kit will include:
- Pre-developed Erica tree (5+ years old)
- Bonsai Training Pot (Included if a ceramic pot is not purchased)
- Premium Bonsai Soil Mixture
- Aluminium Wire
- Mesh
- Slow-Release Fertiliser granules
- Starter Kit Guide (FREE guide for your tree species)
- Bonsai Care Guide
Recommended Products for the Erica
- Mcgregor's Ornamental Fertiliser
- Mcgregor's Flower Fertiliser
- GT Silica
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Hinoki Cypress
Regular price $89.00 Sale price $69.00Bonsai starter kits are an excellent option for those who wish to create their own bonsai tree from scratch. Creating your own bonsai tree is an immersive and rewarding experience. The bonsai tree you create will be enjoyed for many years if well cared for.
The Hinoki Cypress is a very popular exotic tree species native to Japan. The Hinoki Cypress has attractive vibrant green foliage made up of green 'fans' that fill out the tree nicely. The Hinoki Cypress is suitable for beginners and enthusiasts alike.
Your Bonsai Starter Kit will include:
- Chamaecyparis Obtusa Tree (6 years old )
- Bonsai Training Pot (Included if a ceramic pot is not purchased)
- Premium Bonsai Soil Mixture
- Aluminium Wire
- Mesh
- Slow-Release Fertiliser granules
- Starter Kit Guide (FREE guide for your tree species)
- Bonsai Care Guide
Recommended Products for the Hinoki Cypress
- Mcgregor's Ornamental Fertiliser
- GT Silica
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Native Manuka
Regular price $79.00 Sale price $69.00Bonsai starter kits are an excellent option for those who wish to create their own bonsai tree from scratch. Creating your own bonsai tree is an immersive and rewarding experience. The bonsai tree you create will be enjoyed for many years if well cared for.
The Manuka is a beautiful and hardy New Zealand native tree. From Winter through to Summer (location dependent) it is covered in masses of pink and purple flowers. The Manuka, well known for its resilience, is a symbol of strength and healing. This Starter Kit species is available exclusively at Simply Bonsai.
Your Bonsai Starter Kit will include:
- Pre-developed Manuka tree (5+ years old)
- Bonsai Training Pot (Included if a ceramic pot is not purchased)
- Premium Bonsai Soil Mixture
- Aluminium Wire
- Mesh
- Slow-Release Fertiliser granules
- Starter Kit Guide (FREE guide for your tree species)
- Bonsai Care Guide
Recommended Products for the Manuka
- Mcgregor's Ornamental Fertiliser
- Mcgregor's Flower Fertiliser
- GT Silica
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Native Pohutukawa
Regular price $79.00 Sale price $69.00Bonsai starter kits are an excellent option for those who wish to create their own bonsai tree from scratch. Creating your own bonsai tree is an immersive and rewarding experience. The bonsai tree you create will be enjoyed for many years if well cared for.
Celebrate the season with New Zealand's iconic Christmas Tree. The Pohutukawa is a hardy and vigorous grower known for its beacon of bright red flowers which arrive around Christmas. The Pohutukawa is a symbol of growth, beauty, and festive joy. This Starter Kit species is available exclusively at Simply Bonsai.
Your Bonsai Starter Kit will include
- Pre-developed Native Pohutukawa Tree (5+ years old)
- Bonsai Training Pot (Included if a ceramic pot is not purchased)
- Premium Bonsai Soil Mixture
- Aluminium Wire
- Mesh
- Slow-Release Fertiliser granules
- Starter Kit Guide (FREE guide for your tree species)
- Bonsai Care Guide
Recommended Products for the Pohutukawa
- Mcgregor's Ornamental Fertiliser
- Mcgregor's Flower Fertiliser
- GT Silica
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Chinese Elm
Regular price $79.00 Sale price $69.00Bonsai starter kits are an excellent option for those who wish to create their own bonsai tree from scratch. Creating your own bonsai tree is an immersive and rewarding experience. The bonsai tree you create will be enjoyed for many years if well cared for.
The Chinese elm is a hardy and reliable tree for beginners. The Elm’s roots form dramatic shapes with an aged appearance, and its fresh green spring leaves turn soft yellow before falling in autumn. This Starter Kit species is available exclusively at Simply Bonsai.
Your Bonsai Starter Kit will include
- Pre-developed Chinese Elm Tree (6+ years old)
- Bonsai Training Pot (Included if a ceramic pot is not purchased)
- Premium Bonsai Soil Mixture
- Aluminium Wire
- Mesh
- Slow-Release Fertiliser granules
- Starter Kit Guide (FREE guide for your tree species)
- Bonsai Care Guide
Recommended Products for the Elm
- Mcgregor's Ornamental Fertiliser
- GT Silica
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Native Kowhai
Regular price $79.00 Sale price $69.00Bonsai starter kits are an excellent option for those who wish to create their own bonsai tree from scratch. Creating your own bonsai tree is an immersive and rewarding experience. The bonsai tree you create will be enjoyed for many years if well cared for.
The Kowhai is an icon native tree with delicate, fern-like foliage and golden-yellow blossoms that herald the arrival of spring. The Kowhai tree is a resilient and beautiful species, perfect for those looking to cultivate a piece of New Zealand's unique flora in miniature. The Kowhai’s golden blooms, emerging after the chill of winter, stand as a symbol of renewal and vitality.
Your Bonsai Starter Kit will include:
- Pre-developed Kowhai tree (5+ years old)
- Bonsai Training Pot (Included if a ceramic pot is not purchased)
- Premium Bonsai Soil Mixture
- Aluminium Wire
- Mesh
- Slow-Release Fertiliser granules
- Starter Kit Guide (FREE guide for your tree species)
- Bonsai Care Guide
Recommended Products for the Kowhai
- Mcgregor's Ornamental Fertiliser
- Mcgregor's Flower Fertiliser
- GT Silica
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Azalea
Regular price $69.00 Sale price $59.00Bonsai starter kits are an excellent option for those who wish to create their own bonsai tree from scratch. Creating your own bonsai tree is an immersive and rewarding experience. The bonsai tree you create will be enjoyed for many years if well cared for.
The Azalea is known for its spectacular shows of flowers. This Azalea has stunning blooms and compact green leaves. The Azalea flowers for long periods of time. This Starter Kit species is available exclusively at Simply Bonsai.
Your Bonsai Starter Kit will include
- Pre-developed Azalea Tree (5+ years old)
- Bonsai Training Pot (Included if a ceramic pot is not purchased)
- Premium Bonsai Soil Mixture
- Aluminium Wire
- Mesh
- Slow-Release Fertiliser granules
- Starter Kit Guide (FREE guide for your tree species)
- Bonsai Care Guide
Please mention preferred flower colour (white or pink/white) in the courier notes section)
Recommended Products for the Azalea
- Mcgregor's Ornamental Fertiliser
- Mcgregor's Flower Fertiliser
- GT Silica
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Japanese Maple
Regular price $79.00 Sale price $69.00Bonsai starter kits are an excellent option for those who wish to create their own bonsai tree from scratch. Creating your own bonsai tree is an immersive and rewarding experience. The bonsai tree you create will be enjoyed for many years if well cared for.
An extremely popular species for bonsai. The Japanese maple is known for its stunning and delicate looking foliage. The Japanese maple has orange/yellow foliage in early spring, green leaves in summer, then a show of vibrant red/orange foliage in Autumn. This Starter Kit species is available exclusively at Simply Bonsai.
Your Bonsai Starter Kit will include
- Pre-developed Japanese Maple Tree (5+ years old)
- Bonsai Training Pot (Included if a ceramic pot is not purchased)
- Premium Bonsai Soil Mixture
- Aluminium Wire
- Mesh
- Slow-Release Fertiliser granules
- Starter Kit Guide (FREE guide for your tree species)
- Bonsai Care Guide
Recommended Products for the Japanese Maple
- Mcgregor's Ornamental Fertiliser
- GT Silica
- Growsafe Groventive Insecticide
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
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Japanese Juniper Bonsai
Japanese Juniper
Regular price $140.00 Sale price $130.00Description: The Japanese Juniper is the iconic bonsai tree, enjoyed by both beginners and experienced enthusiasts. Its lush green foliage and elegantly cascading branches make it a standout choice. Thoughtfully cultivated by us over the years, this Juniper bonsai is now ready for its new home. Each of our bonsai trees receives our full dedication and expertise to ensure its health and beauty.
Species: Juniperus Procumbens 'Nana'
Approximate Age: 5 Years
Pot Size: 7"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Japanese Juniper
Regular price $140.00 Sale price $130.00Description: The Japanese Juniper is the iconic bonsai tree, enjoyed by both beginners and experienced enthusiasts. Its lush green foliage and elegantly cascading branches make it a standout choice. Thoughtfully cultivated by us over the years, this Juniper bonsai is now ready for its new home. Each of our bonsai trees receives our full dedication and expertise to ensure its health and beauty.
Species: Juniperus Procumbens 'Nana'
Approximate Age: 5 Years
Pot Size: 7"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Japanese Juniper
Regular price $140.00 Sale price $130.00Description: The Japanese Juniper is the iconic bonsai tree, enjoyed by both beginners and experienced enthusiasts. Its lush green foliage and elegantly cascading branches make it a standout choice. Thoughtfully cultivated by us over the years, this Juniper bonsai is now ready for its new home. Each of our bonsai trees receives our full dedication and expertise to ensure its health and beauty.
Species: Juniperus Procumbens 'Nana'
Approximate Age: 5 Years
Pot Size: 7"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Japanese Juniper
Regular price $140.00 Sale price $130.00Description: The Japanese Juniper is the iconic bonsai tree, enjoyed by both beginners and experienced enthusiasts. Its lush green foliage and elegantly cascading branches make it a standout choice. Thoughtfully cultivated by us over the years, this Juniper bonsai is now ready for its new home. Each of our bonsai trees receives our full dedication and expertise to ensure its health and beauty.
Species: Juniperus Procumbens 'Nana'
Approximate Age: 5 Years
Pot Size: 7"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Japanese Juniper
Regular price $130.00 Sale price $120.00Description: The Japanese Juniper is the iconic bonsai tree, enjoyed by both beginners and experienced enthusiasts. Its lush green foliage and elegantly cascading branches make it a standout choice. Thoughtfully cultivated by us over the years, this Juniper bonsai is now ready for its new home. Each of our bonsai trees receives our full dedication and expertise to ensure its health and beauty.
Species: Juniperus Procumbens 'Nana'
Approximate Age: 4 Years
Pot Size: 7"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Japanese Juniper
Regular price $130.00 Sale price $120.00Description: The Japanese Juniper is the iconic bonsai tree, enjoyed by both beginners and experienced enthusiasts. Its lush green foliage and elegantly cascading branches make it a standout choice. Thoughtfully cultivated by us over the years, this Juniper bonsai is now ready for its new home. Each of our bonsai trees receives our full dedication and expertise to ensure its health and beauty.
Species: Juniperus Procumbens 'Nana'
Approximate Age: 5 Years
Pot Size: 7"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Japanese Juniper
Regular price $130.00 Sale price $120.00Description: The Japanese Juniper is the iconic bonsai tree, enjoyed by both beginners and experienced enthusiasts. Its lush green foliage and elegantly cascading branches make it a standout choice. Thoughtfully cultivated by us over the years, this Juniper bonsai is now ready for its new home. Each of our bonsai trees receives our full dedication and expertise to ensure its health and beauty.
Species: Juniperus Procumbens 'Nana'
Approximate Age: 5 Years
Pot Size: 7"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Japanese Juniper
Regular price $140.00 Sale price $130.00Description: The Japanese Juniper is the iconic bonsai tree, enjoyed by both beginners and experienced enthusiasts. Its lush green foliage and elegantly cascading branches make it a standout choice. Thoughtfully cultivated by us over the years, this Juniper bonsai is now ready for its new home. Each of our bonsai trees receives our full dedication and expertise to ensure its health and beauty.
Species: Juniperus Procumbens 'Nana'
Approximate Age: 6 Years
Pot Size: 7"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Japanese Maple Bonsai
Japanese Maple
Regular price $170.00 Sale price $140.00Description: An extremely popular species for bonsai, the Japanese maple is known for its stunning and delicate looking foliage. The Japanese maple has orange/yellow foliage in early spring, green leaves in summer, then a show of vibrant red/orange foliage in Autumn.
Species: Acer Palmatum
Approximate Age: 6 years
Pot Size: 7"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Japanese Maple
Regular price $170.00 Sale price $140.00Description: An extremely popular species for bonsai, the Japanese maple is known for its stunning and delicate looking foliage. The Japanese maple has orange/yellow foliage in early spring, green leaves in summer, then a show of vibrant red/orange foliage in Autumn.
Species: Acer Palmatum
Approximate Age: 6 years
Pot Size: 7"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Japanese Maple
Regular price $190.00 Sale price $160.00Description: An extremely popular species for bonsai, the Japanese maple is known for its stunning and delicate looking foliage. The Japanese maple has orange/yellow foliage in early spring, green leaves in summer, then a show of vibrant red/orange foliage in Autumn.
Species: Acer Palmatum
Approximate Age: 6 years
Pot Size: 7"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Japanese Maple
Regular price $160.00 Sale price $130.00Description: An extremely popular species for bonsai, the Japanese maple is known for its stunning and delicate looking foliage. The Japanese maple has orange/yellow foliage in early spring, green leaves in summer, then a show of vibrant red/orange foliage in Autumn.
Species: Acer Palmatum
Approximate Age: 6 years
Pot Size: 7"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Japanese Maple
Regular price $180.00 Sale price $150.00Description: An extremely popular species for bonsai, the Japanese maple is known for its stunning and delicate looking foliage. The Japanese maple has orange/yellow foliage in early spring, green leaves in summer, then a show of vibrant red/orange foliage in Autumn.
Species: Acer Palmatum
Approximate Age: 6 years
Pot Size: 7"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Japanese Maple
Regular price $170.00 Sale price $140.00Description: An extremely popular species for bonsai, the Japanese maple is known for its stunning and delicate looking foliage. The Japanese maple has orange/yellow foliage in early spring, green leaves in summer, then a show of vibrant red/orange foliage in Autumn.
Species: Acer Palmatum
Approximate Age: 6 years
Pot Size: 7"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Japanese Maple
Regular price $190.00 Sale price $160.00Description: An extremely popular species for bonsai, the Japanese maple is known for its stunning and delicate looking foliage. The Japanese maple has orange/yellow foliage in early spring, green leaves in summer, then a show of vibrant red/orange foliage in Autumn.
Species: Acer Palmatum
Approximate Age: 6 years
Pot Size: 7"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Japanese Maple
Regular price $180.00 Sale price $150.00Description: An extremely popular species for bonsai, the Japanese maple is known for its stunning and delicate looking foliage. The Japanese maple has orange/yellow foliage in early spring, green leaves in summer, then a show of vibrant red/orange foliage in Autumn.
Species: Acer Palmatum
Approximate Age: 6 years
Pot Size: 7"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Under $100
Chinese Elm
Regular price $130.00 Sale price $99.00Description: The Chinese elm is a popular and reliable tree species for beginners. It has lush green leaves in spring which turn yellow and fall in autumn.
Species: Ulmus Parvifolia
Approximate Age: 6 years
Pot Size: 8"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Chinese Elm
Regular price $130.00 Sale price $99.00Description: The Chinese elm is a popular and reliable tree species for beginners. It has lush green leaves in spring which turn yellow and fall in autumn.
Species: Ulmus Parvifolia
Approximate Age: 6 years
Pot Size: 8"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Chinese Elm
Regular price $79.00 Sale price $69.00Description: The Chinese elm is a popular and reliable tree species for beginners. It has lush green leaves in spring which turn yellow and fall in autumn.
Species: Ulmus Parvifolia
Approximate Age: 4 years
Pot Size: 6"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Chinese Elm
Regular price $79.00 Sale price $69.00Description: The Chinese elm is a popular and reliable tree species for beginners. It has lush green leaves in spring which turn yellow and fall in autumn.
Species: Ulmus Parvifolia
Approximate Age: 4 years
Pot Size: 6"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Chinese Elm
Regular price $79.00 Sale price $69.00Description: The Chinese elm is a popular and reliable tree species for beginners. It has lush green leaves in spring which turn yellow and fall in autumn.
Species: Ulmus Parvifolia
Approximate Age: 4 years
Pot Size: 6"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Chinese Elm
Regular price $79.00 Sale price $69.00Description: The Chinese elm is a popular and reliable tree species for beginners. It has lush green leaves in spring which turn yellow and fall in autumn.
Species: Ulmus Parvifolia
Approximate Age: 4 years
Pot Size: 6"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Chinese Elm
Regular price $79.00 Sale price $69.00Description: The Chinese elm is a popular and reliable tree species for beginners. It has lush green leaves in spring which turn yellow and fall in autumn.
Species: Ulmus Parvifolia
Approximate Age: 4 years
Pot Size: 6"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Chinese Elm
Regular price $79.00 Sale price $69.00Description: The Chinese elm is a popular and reliable tree species for beginners. It has lush green leaves in spring which turn yellow and fall in autumn.
Species: Ulmus Parvifolia
Approximate Age: 4 years
Pot Size: 6"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Chinese Elm
Regular price $79.00 Sale price $69.00Description: The Chinese elm is a popular and reliable tree species for beginners. It has lush green leaves in spring which turn yellow and fall in autumn.
Species: Ulmus Parvifolia
Approximate Age: 4 years
Pot Size: 6"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Chinese Elm
Regular price $79.00 Sale price $69.00Description: The Chinese elm is a popular and reliable tree species for beginners. It has lush green leaves in spring which turn yellow and fall in autumn.
Species: Ulmus Parvifolia
Approximate Age: 4 years
Pot Size: 6"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
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Regular price $300.00 Sale price $280.00Description: The Hinoki Cypress is a classic bonsai species, known for its feathery green foliage and tight form. The Hinoki Cypress makes for a convincing miniature tree, and is a must for any bonsai tree collector. Thoughtfully cultivated by us over the years, this Hinoki bonsai is now ready for its new home. Each of our bonsai trees receives our full dedication and expertise to ensure its health and beauty.
Species: Chamaecyparis Obtusa 'Aurea Nana'
Approximate Age: 8 years
Pot Size: Premium Handmade Teal
Placement: Outside - Full Sun
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Chinese Elm
Regular price $130.00 Sale price $99.00Description: The Chinese elm is a popular and reliable tree species for beginners. It has lush green leaves in spring which turn yellow and fall in autumn.
Species: Ulmus Parvifolia
Approximate Age: 6 years
Pot Size: 8"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Chinese Elm
Regular price $130.00 Sale price $99.00Description: The Chinese elm is a popular and reliable tree species for beginners. It has lush green leaves in spring which turn yellow and fall in autumn.
Species: Ulmus Parvifolia
Approximate Age: 6 years
Pot Size: 8"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Chinese Elm
Regular price $79.00 Sale price $69.00Description: The Chinese elm is a popular and reliable tree species for beginners. It has lush green leaves in spring which turn yellow and fall in autumn.
Species: Ulmus Parvifolia
Approximate Age: 4 years
Pot Size: 6"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Chinese Elm
Regular price $79.00 Sale price $69.00Description: The Chinese elm is a popular and reliable tree species for beginners. It has lush green leaves in spring which turn yellow and fall in autumn.
Species: Ulmus Parvifolia
Approximate Age: 4 years
Pot Size: 6"
Your bonsai will take approximately 1-3 days to arrive depending on your location.
Your bonsai will be securely packaged and will include a bonsai care guide.
The tree and pot that you receive will be exactly what you see in this picture.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
careful packaging
Arriving in Style
Whether you're sending a bonsai as a gift or just treating yourself, we understand the importance of the unboxing experience. That's why we put a lot of thought into our packaging. Each bonsai is secured with cable ties, under padding, and decorative filling.
Bonsai Workshops
Create your own bonsai tree in one of our in-person workshops
Beginner Bonsai Workshop | Saturday 11th October from 2pm-4pm
Regular price $140.00Creating your own bonsai tree is an immersive and rewarding experience. In this beginner bonsai workshop, you will explore the fundamentals of bonsai, including its philosophy, styles, and forms. You will also learn how to create your own bonsai tree with guidance from an experienced teacher. Our workshops are kept small (8 participants) to create an intimate learning experience, ensuring everyone receives ample one-on-one guidance.
During the Workshop You Will Receive
- A tree to shape into a bonsai (which you will get to take home)
- Hands on guidance to create your bonsai
- All the materials required to create your bonsai such as soil, wire, and training pot
- Our detailed bonsai care guide pamphlet
Add-Ons
We supply the necessary tools to create your bonsai tree during the workshop. If you'd like to purchase your own tools to take home, you can select them as an add-on, and they will be provided to you at the workshop.
Your Teacher
Hi, I'm Lance. I have been practicing the art of bonsai since 2009. My bonsai journey begun with an interest in Horticulture at 15 years old. I gained extensive experience and completed the qualifications needed to thrive in the NZ Horticulture industry. I have years of experience growing my own bonsai trees in New Zealand and I have visited the bonsai nurseries of Japan. My teaching style combines horticultural techniques with creative artistry, making our class enjoyable and digestible to the beginner. My passion for bonsai creates an immersive and memorable workshop experience. I look forward to making bonsai with you!
Time & Location
The workshop typically lasts 90 minutes, but we set aside 2 hours to accommodate any questions and discussions that may extend that time. We run our bonsai workshops at our pop-up store in New Plymouth (9 Devon Street East).
Booking for Multiple People
If booking for multiple people, please list all attendee names in the Courier Notes section. We are unable to accommodate 2 persons to 1 bonsai tree as our workshop is small and our table has numbered seats.
Booking for Children
If you are booking for you and a child, you must purchase two spots. Children are welcome to attend if you feel they will engage with the content and not disrupt the class. We cannot prioritize instruction to younger children over other attendees, for this reason, children (under 12) require a paying parent or guardian to be present to assist the child in the workshop.
Please see our refund and cancellation policy here. All bookings include a $40 non-refundable deposit.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Beginner Bonsai Workshop | Saturday 25th October from 2pm-4pm
Regular price $140.00Creating your own bonsai tree is an immersive and rewarding experience. In this beginner bonsai workshop, you will explore the fundamentals of bonsai, including its philosophy, styles, and forms. You will also learn how to create your own bonsai tree with guidance from an experienced teacher. Our workshops are kept small (8 participants) to create an intimate learning experience, ensuring everyone receives ample one-on-one guidance.
During the Workshop You Will Receive
- A tree to shape into a bonsai (which you will get to take home)
- Hands on guidance to create your bonsai
- All the materials required to create your bonsai such as soil, wire, and training pot
- Our detailed bonsai care guide pamphlet
Add-Ons
We supply the necessary tools to create your bonsai tree during the workshop. If you'd like to purchase your own tools to take home, you can select them as an add-on, and they will be provided to you at the workshop.
Your Teacher
Hi, I'm Lance. I have been practicing the art of bonsai since 2009. My bonsai journey begun with an interest in Horticulture at 15 years old. I gained extensive experience and completed the qualifications needed to thrive in the NZ Horticulture industry. I have years of experience growing my own bonsai trees in New Zealand and I have visited the bonsai nurseries of Japan. My teaching style combines horticultural techniques with creative artistry, making our class enjoyable and digestible to the beginner. My passion for bonsai creates an immersive and memorable workshop experience. I look forward to making bonsai with you!
Time & Location
The workshop typically lasts 90 minutes, but we set aside 2 hours to accommodate any questions and discussions that may extend that time. We run our bonsai workshops at our pop-up store in New Plymouth (9 Devon Street East).
Booking for Multiple People
If booking for multiple people, please list all attendee names in the Courier Notes section. We are unable to accommodate 2 persons to 1 bonsai tree as our workshop is small and our table has numbered seats.
Booking for Children
If you are booking for you and a child, you must purchase two spots. Children are welcome to attend if you feel they will engage with the content and not disrupt the class. We cannot prioritize instruction to younger children over other attendees, for this reason, children (under 12) require a paying parent or guardian to be present to assist the child in the workshop.
Please see our refund and cancellation policy here. All bookings include a $40 non-refundable deposit.
A minimum of 4 participants is required for a workshop to proceed. If fewer than 4 people register, all attendees will have the option to transfer their booking to a future workshop. No refunds will be issued; bookings can only be transferred to another scheduled workshop date.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
Beginner Bonsai Workshop | Saturday 8th November from 2pm-4pm
Regular price $140.00Creating your own bonsai tree is an immersive and rewarding experience. In this beginner bonsai workshop, you will explore the fundamentals of bonsai, including its philosophy, styles, and forms. You will also learn how to create your own bonsai tree with guidance from an experienced teacher. Our workshops are kept small (8 participants) to create an intimate learning experience, ensuring everyone receives ample one-on-one guidance.
During the Workshop You Will Receive
- A tree to shape into a bonsai (which you will get to take home)
- Hands on guidance to create your bonsai
- All the materials required to create your bonsai such as soil, wire, and training pot
- Our detailed bonsai care guide pamphlet
Add-Ons
We supply the necessary tools to create your bonsai tree during the workshop. If you'd like to purchase your own tools to take home, you can select them as an add-on, and they will be provided to you at the workshop.
Your Teacher
Hi, I'm Lance. I have been practicing the art of bonsai since 2009. My bonsai journey begun with an interest in Horticulture at 15 years old. I gained extensive experience and completed the qualifications needed to thrive in the NZ Horticulture industry. I have years of experience growing my own bonsai trees in New Zealand and I have visited the bonsai nurseries of Japan. My teaching style combines horticultural techniques with creative artistry, making our class enjoyable and digestible to the beginner. My passion for bonsai creates an immersive and memorable workshop experience. I look forward to making bonsai with you!
Time & Location
The workshop typically lasts 90 minutes, but we set aside 2 hours to accommodate any questions and discussions that may extend that time. We run our bonsai workshops at our pop-up store in New Plymouth (9 Devon Street East).
Booking for Multiple People
If booking for multiple people, please list all attendee names in the Courier Notes section. We are unable to accommodate 2 persons to 1 bonsai tree as our workshop is small and our table has numbered seats.
Booking for Children
If you are booking for you and a child, you must purchase two spots. Children are welcome to attend if you feel they will engage with the content and not disrupt the class. We cannot prioritize instruction to younger children over other attendees, for this reason, children (under 12) require a paying parent or guardian to be present to assist the child in the workshop.
Please see our refund and cancellation policy here. All bookings include a $40 non-refundable deposit.
Information for Bonsai Starter Kits
Ceramic bonsai pot is included in the picture for display purposes only. A training pot is only included if no ceramic pot is purchased, as we assume the ceramic pot purchased will be used for the Starter Kit tree. Ceramic pot pricing accounts for the absence of a training pot.
Each bonsai tree and pot is carefully packed and fully covered—should they arrive seriously damaged, we’ll replace them (minor twig damage is not grounds for a replacement tree).
The starter tree you receive will be similar to the tree you see in the picture (plastic pot). Your tree may be slightly younger or older. Your tree may have more growth on it than shown in the picture. Your tree may be trimmed slightly to fit into its box. Your tree may have been trimmed already to keep its shape throughout the year. This tree has been decorated (moss added) and tidied and for photographic purposes (to better show its form). Your tree may have more growth, giving you more potential for personal styling preference.
When you purchase a Bonsai Starter Kit. Please keep in mind that you are purchasing a bonsai 'Starter' kit and not a bonsai 'Finished' kit. This means that you will have trim your tree, pot it into a bonsai pot, and develop it over time.
Unglazed Dragon Pots and 7" Bonsai Pots will be too small for this Starter Kit Tree.
Product Information for Indoor Species
Indoor species may be grown indoors, but will benefit from being placed outside (protected from frost) from Autumn to Winter to encourage a dormancy period.
Product Information for Flowering Species
Your starter tree may or may not be in bloom upon arrival, as flowering depends on the season and the tree's natural growth cycle. Please do not be alarmed if your bonsai tree arrives with brown flowers. Dead flowers are not an indicator or poor tree health. A tree cannot bloom indefinitely, year-round!
Product Information for Deciduous Species
Deciduous trees such as the Maple and Elm are cut back every winter to encourage better growth. This is normal part of deciduous tree care. Your tree will not arrive with leaves in winter if it is an Elm or Maple tree! Your deciduous tree will arrive 'sticky' in winter. Deciduous trees grow extremely fast, though, so they handle this kind of pruning very well, and grow back vigorously in Spring.
Information for Pre-made Bonsai Trees
How do I look after my bonsai?
We have care guides on our website and we also send you guide with your bonsai tree. Our guides have detailed instructions so you can confidently look after your miniature tree.
I am purchasing my bonsai as a gift, is it OK to keep the bonsai in its box for a few days until I give it as a gift?
Ideally, no. Most likely, the bonsai tree has already spent 2-3 days (in some rare cases, longer) in it's packaging. While bonsai trees can last for up to 10 days in the box (in a shaded spot), it would be very detrimental to the trees health. Place the bonsai tree in a hidden spot outside until you plan to give it as a gift. Don't bring it inside if it rains or is 'too cold'. If you have nowhere to hide it we can happily hold off sending the tree until a specified date in the future.
How big will my bonsai get?
Your bonsai will stay small with regular pruning. How fast your bonsai grows will depend on the health of the tree, how much you're feeding the tree, the size of the pot the tree is growing in, and of course, the tree species.
Can I keep my outdoor bonsai, inside?
Keep your bonsai outside unless you have an indoor specific bonsai such as a Ficus or Jade. You can display your outdoor bonsai indoors for up to 3 days at a time.
Why do some bonsai have a higher price than others?
The price of a bonsai tree is determined by factors such as age and tree characteristics. An older tree is always going to cost more as more time is spent growing and working on the tree (each tree needs to be watered, fed, trimmed and looked after each year). Lastly, a trees characteristics play a part in the price. This considers the overall appearance of the bonsai tree. There are actually guidelines as to what makes a great bonsai, although these are just guidelines.
How do I know when I need to re-pot my bonsai?
A sure sign that your tree needs to be re-potted is when roots are growing out of the bottom of the pot. Another obvious sign that re-potting is needed is when your bonsai turns a shade yellow and loses its vigor. Your care guide suggests the best time to re-pot your bonsai tree
Is bonsai a type of tree?
Bonsai is not a specific type of tree. A bonsai tree is the result of pruning and wiring techniques carried out on an ordinary tree. There are however species of tree that are better suited for bonsai.
My tree looks different than the photograph?
Bonsai are living trees that continue to grow just like their larger relatives. With the help of pruning, we can keep the bonsai in shape. However, a tree goes will go through several cycles in a year. It may flower, lose its leaves, gain a significant number of leaves, or the leaves may turn a completely different colour!
My bonsai tree arrived with wire on it
Bonsai wire is used to move branches into a desired position. Once the branch has set in its correct place, the wire can be removed. Since bonsai are in constant development, there is a chance that wire will still be on your bonsai tree. Remove the wire after a month of receiving your bonsai. To remove the wire, start from where the wire ends (the tip of a branch normally) and begin un-winding it. Make sure that one hand is holding the branch further up as you un-wind the wire. Alternatively use a pair of bonsai wire cutters.
Where can I learn more about bonsai?
There is a large amount of information on bonsai that you can find online. A good start is to research your particular tree species further. YouTube always has great videos from talented bonsai artists as well. Lastly, I encourage you to find out about your local bonsai club. These clubs often run monthly bonsai meetings and are a great place to get hands on advice and experience.
From Our Workshop Guests
BelindaEnjoyed learning how to look after a bonsai. It was in a relaxed environment, with expert knowledge from Lance who guided us through our workshop.
PeterIt was a great way to spend a couple of hours with other budding bonsai students. Lance was a great teacher and I look forward to my bonsai journey.
JacquiWhat a cool day! Made a bonsai tree, and learned a tonne! Lance is very patient with everyone. Keep doing what you're doing, because we all LOVED it.
The Important Things
Building trust, one little tree at a time.
Kind words from our customers along the way.
Tyler (Wellington)Stoked with my bonsai! It's been growing like crazy and people always ask about it when they come over. Thanks again, team!
Tash (Queenstown)Always happy to support a Kiwi artist. Keep up the great work! Still the best place to buy a quality bonsai tree. Let me know when those Pohutukawa's are in! ;)
Beth (Christchurch)I bought my first bonsai from Simply Bonsai 3 years ago and it's still thriving. Lance is always willing to go the extra mile and answer all of my questions
Heather (Auckland)We love our new Azalea bonsai! We named her Iggy :) Thank you for all your help.
Tristan (New Plymouth)Just wanted to say thank you for all of your help after the barrage of beginner questions I sent your way! I now feel confident looking after Gandalf (what I decided to call my tree)
Sarah (Auckland)Thank you for the beautiful tree! It arrived safe and sound. My husband is going to love it!
Jo (Timaru)Thanks team. Bonsai arrived this morning, really appreciate your help choosing a tree.
Chris (Kerikeri)I was in a rush to get a bonsai for my 5th wedding anniversary (wood). The bonsai arrived in pristine condition the very NEXT DAY! Thanks team.
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