Cadillactaste
Neagari Gal
First off...what brought me to this forum was seeing a post on "Tamarix in training". Because I had seen a weeping form bonsai and have the Tamarix in my own yard. And am currently growing roots.
I have read online what soil I need but am unsure when it needs planted...assuming when it has a good root system to sustain it.
So I have been looking into bonsai trying to figure out what to do with this Tamarix...and have seen many bonsai plants and admired a few. Read the juniper bonsai was essentially an easy beginner bonsai. So i had to go out Friday to pick up a birthday gift at Walmart...(hanging head in shame now) because I brought one home. Luckily I was so thrilled with it...since I had planned on stopping at a nursery for yard plant specials...and time wasn't on my side. I parked at the garden center entrance...and walked through quickly...and found this what I believe is a juniper bonsai. Said to be a good beginner bonsai. The sentiment rock had me sold! So...I come home and post a photo to Facebook to learn how horrible it is for them to be glued as it was. (Pebbles all glued in for shipping I gathered) but had no clue it would harm the bonsai.
So I removed the pebbles...and pulled the moss out because it too had glue on it...I have pebbles from when I made a Fairy garden I could put on it...but am concerned I may need to repot it. And also maybe take all the soil off the roots...read one can rake them free of soil.
I don't wish to kill it...only give its chances at living a bigger percentage. Any advice as to how I go about it...would be appreciate. Was so upset over my impulse purchase...yet...felt that the juniper was a good starting bonsai from want I had read earlier on my quest of learning how to make this Tamarix into a bonsai.
I have read online what soil I need but am unsure when it needs planted...assuming when it has a good root system to sustain it.
So I have been looking into bonsai trying to figure out what to do with this Tamarix...and have seen many bonsai plants and admired a few. Read the juniper bonsai was essentially an easy beginner bonsai. So i had to go out Friday to pick up a birthday gift at Walmart...(hanging head in shame now) because I brought one home. Luckily I was so thrilled with it...since I had planned on stopping at a nursery for yard plant specials...and time wasn't on my side. I parked at the garden center entrance...and walked through quickly...and found this what I believe is a juniper bonsai. Said to be a good beginner bonsai. The sentiment rock had me sold! So...I come home and post a photo to Facebook to learn how horrible it is for them to be glued as it was. (Pebbles all glued in for shipping I gathered) but had no clue it would harm the bonsai.
So I removed the pebbles...and pulled the moss out because it too had glue on it...I have pebbles from when I made a Fairy garden I could put on it...but am concerned I may need to repot it. And also maybe take all the soil off the roots...read one can rake them free of soil.
I don't wish to kill it...only give its chances at living a bigger percentage. Any advice as to how I go about it...would be appreciate. Was so upset over my impulse purchase...yet...felt that the juniper was a good starting bonsai from want I had read earlier on my quest of learning how to make this Tamarix into a bonsai.