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The art of bonsai sculpting is very old
throughout Japan. If you want the look of the bonsai tree but are
not prepared for the hard work, there are lots of benefits of buying
an artificial Bonsai. Watering, trimming, feeding are amongst the
things that you can forget about. If you are going on holiday there
is also no need to fret.
Artificial bonsai can mimic just about any
variety of plant you can think of, whether you are looking for
pretty green leaves, flowers or fruit, you should find one that
reflect your taste. Although you need to be aware that purchasing
an artificial bonsai tree can be as expensive as the real thing.
Artificial bonsai trees can be many shapes and sizes, so unless you
know exactly what you want, it can be a hard decision to make. As
with any artificial plant, the fake bonsai is very easy to care for.
Unlike a real plant, you never have to worry about shaping the
leaves, selecting the correct type of
bonsai soil, fertilizing the plant, or re-potting the roots!
Also, with an artificial bonsai you will not ever have pests or
diseases to deal with.
The only major problem for buying you artificial plant is
sourcing one that looks real. Yes, there's plenty of cheap
fake bonsai trees on the market, but at the end of the day, you get
what you pay for. After all, you don't want your home to look
like a cheap restaurant.
Also, you will have to keep your artificial bonsai clean if you want
it to look realistic. You can dust the leaves just as you dust your
furniture, but it can be trickier since there are separate leaves
and many grooves to clean on your artificial bonsai. An easy way to
clean your artificial bonsai may be to use canned air, such as the
kind used to clean out computer keyboards.
It is imperative that you shop around for the best artificial
plant you can find, but as you have read above, a good artificial
plant has plenty of benefits.
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