Finding your suitable hirt’s garden bonsai is not easy. You may need consider between hundred or thousand products from many store. In this article, we make a short list of the best hirt’s garden bonsai including detail information and customer reviews. Let’s find out which is your favorite one.
Reviews
1. Ceramic Bonsai Pot/Saucer - Mustard Brown - 6 1/8" x 4 1/2" x 2" with Felt Feet
Feature
Glazed ceramic bonsai potMeasures 6 1/8" x 4 1/2" x 2"
Great for a cactus garden or other plants
Plus Saucer/Humidity Tray
2 Drainage holes
Description
Perfect for all bonsai plants. The shape and shade of color may vary slightly.2. Japanese Juniper Bonsai Tree - 4" pot - Juniperus procumbens 'Nana'
Feature
Proper name: Juniper procumbens nanaThe Japanese Juniper is a hardy evergreen, found in temperate regions of the world
Junipers generally have a naturally flowing or "cascading" shape of long, trailing branches
As an indoor bonsai, the Japanese Juniper should be in a very bright, but cool location
Japanese Juniper Bonsai Starter Tree is growing in a 4" pot
Description
The Japanese Juniper is a hardy evergreen, found in temperate regions of the world. Junipers generally have a naturally flowing or "cascading" shape of long, trailing branches, and can be trained into many amazing Bonsai shapes. The branches usually respond well to wiring and reshaping. As an indoor bonsai, the Japanese Juniper should be in a very bright, but cool location. A south, west or east window is ideal. For best growth temperatures should not exceed 70 degrees Fahrenheit for an extended period of time. 60 to 70 degrees is ideal. If the air is dry in your home grow the bonsai on a humidity tray or mist once or twice daily. The plant itself should be kept evenly moist, but not wet or dry. The living moss should be misted daily. Japanese Juniper Bonsai Starter Tree is growing in a 4" pot. It stands 6-7" high including the pot. The trunk is about 1/4" in diameter. Similar to the first picture. Proper name: Juniper procumbens nana3. Hirt's Fiddleleaf Fig Tree - Ficus - Great Indoor Tree - 4" Pot/Decorative Cover
Feature
If temperatures are below freezing, order in the springMakes a stunning indoor tree.
Easy to grow.
Provide morning sun or bright, indirect light.
Immediate shipping in 4" pot with decorative foil cover.
Description
Ficus lyrata, commonly known as the fiddle-leaf fig, is a species of fig tree, native to western Africa, from Cameroon west to Sierra Leone. It grows in lowland tropical rainforest. As a house plant the Fiddleleaf Fig is very easy to grow. Provide morning sun or very bright indirect light and keep evenly moist, not wet or dry. Trim as needed. Cultivation and uses It is a popular ornamental tree in subtropical and tropical gardens, and is also grown as a houseplant, where it usually stays shorter when put into pots than when grown outdoors. Their main horticultural feature are their large leaves. Like other fig species, it can grow to a large tree if planted in the ground. Like all figs, it is frost tender.4. Japanese Juniper Bonsai Starter Tree - 4" pot - Juniperus procumbens 'Nana'
Feature
Proper name: Juniper procumbens nanaThe Japanese Juniper is a hardy evergreen, found in temperate regions of the world
Junipers generally have a naturally flowing or "cascading" shape of long, trailing branches
As an indoor bonsai, the Japanese Juniper should be in a very bright, but cool location
Japanese Juniper Bonsai Starter Tree is growing in a 4" pot
Description
The Japanese Juniper is a hardy evergreen, found in temperate regions of the world. Junipers generally have a naturally flowing or "cascading" shape of long, trailing branches, and can be trained into many amazing Bonsai shapes. The branches usually respond well to wiring and reshaping. As an indoor bonsai, the Japanese Juniper should be in a very bright, but cool location. A south, west or east window is ideal. For best growth temperatures should not exceed 70 degrees Fahrenheit for an extended period of time. 60 to 70 degrees is ideal. If the air is dry in your home grow the bonsai on a humidity tray or mist once or twice daily. The plant itself should be kept evenly moist, but not wet or dry. The living moss should be misted daily. Japanese Juniper Bonsai Starter Tree is growing in a 4" pot. It stands 6-7" high including the pot. The trunk is about 1/4" in diameter. Similar to the first picture. Proper name: Juniper procumbens nana5. Sago Palm Bonsai in Ceramic Dish - Easy to Grow
Feature
Easy to grow indoor bonsaiPrefers bright, indirect or artificial light
Water when dry
Easy to grow
The color and style of the bonsai pot may vary
Description
Japanese Sago Palm: Family: Cycadaceae (cycad family). Common Names: sago palm, Japanese sago palm, funeral palm. This unique plant resembles a palm tree but is actually a cycad. These living fossils, members of the Cycadaceae family, dominated the landscape during the Mesozoic era over 150 million years ago. Today about 10 genera of cycads still survive. The most commonly grown is the Japanese sago, also called the sago palm (even though it isn't really a palm). Provide adequate moisture for good growth.Hardiness: USDA Zones 8 - 10. This is a wonderful plant for both indoor and outdoor use. Inside provide morning sun or very bright, indirect light. Water when on the dry side.
6. Japanese Black Pine 25 Seed - Bonsai
Description
Japanese Black Pine (Pinus thunbergii) is an excellent, small, irregularly shaped, pine tree. The plant tolerates dry soil and salt. The dark green, twisted needles are 5 to 7 inches long. It grows approximately 12 to 18 inches per year. It is hardy in zones 5-8. It's mature height is 30 feet with a spread of 20 feet.
It is also an excellent choice for a bonsai tree.
7. Weeping Chinese Banyan Tree 20 Seeds - Ficus benjamina - Bonsai or House Plant by Hirt's Gardens
Feature
Makes a great bonsaiProper Name: Ficus benjamina
It is tough, durable and responds well to normal house plant care
Excellent for home, office, dorm or apartment
Easy to grow
Description
Ficus bejamina is native to India, Southeast Asia, Southwest Pacific, and Northern Australia. Great bonsai tree potential. Easy to care for and fast growing. If left to grow naturally, it reaches 40-50 feet tall. This evergreen tree produces good branching characteristics, outer branches tend to be pendulous. The tree trunk is very smooth and lightly pale brownish colored. Under humid conditions, and as the tree matures, branch-like aerial roots are produced from the branches. Those exposed roots provide character to the tree. The roots of this Ficus form secondary trunks. The Weeping Ficus has gracefull arching slender branches with pointed, very small, shiny, leathery, dark green leaves. New leaves are very light green in color. Rarely flowers indoors. Small round axillary fruits in pairs are rarely seen on indoor plants, in large part because of the absence of the necessary pollinating wasps. Hardiness zones 10-11, (1C,35F/5C,40F) in Winter. Ficus do well in a well-drained, peat-based potting soil. Water regularly during the growing season, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. Avoid overwatering, they don't like whether dry nor too moisten soil conditions. Reduce watering from Fall to late Winter. This plant may be taken outside in Spring after last frost date and brought back inside in Fall. It may lose leaves if there is too much water or not enough light, but it tends to be very tolerant of adverse conditions. The Ficus is a very versatile plant as far as light goes, full sun or part shade. They resist very high temperatures if the air is not too dry. Great for indoors with low-moderate or high lighting conditions. Favorise more light then less.8. Hakuro Nishiki Japanese Dappled Willow - Bonsai/Outdoors - 4" Pot
Feature
Japanese plant with striking white-green-pink foliageLikes moisture
Prefers sun or part-sun
Hardy in zones 4-9
Immediate shipping in 4" pots. Shipped dormant in the winter.
Description
Family: Salicaceae (Sa-lix: classical name for Willow) Hakuro Nishi Japanese Dappled Willow(Salix integra 'Alba Maculata') A Japanese plant with striking white-green-pink foliage. Slender branches are always moving in the breeze. Regular shearing is necessary to maintain leaf variegation. Very popular in Europe and gaining momentum in U.S. Also can be trained into an unusual bonsai specimum.
9. Witch Hazel 20 Seeds - Hamamelis virginiana - BONSAI
Feature
Hamamelis virginianaFlowers: October-December
Prefers Shade
Hardy Zones 5-9
20 Seeds
Description
Witch-Hazel, Hamamelis virginiana, is extraordinary in its flowering habits. It flowers in late October to early December. Many times its slender yellow petals are the only signs of color in the dormant woods. Witch-hazel is pollinated by the winter moth. After pollination, the fruits become dormant for the winter, developing over the following growing season and maturing in the fall, 10-12 months after pollination. Seeds are dispersed by gravity, or are eaten and excreted by birds. Witch-hazel seeds germinate the following spring. Prefers a shady habitat. Hardy in zones 5-9. Excellent bonsai!Seed Germination and growing instructions are included with every order!10. Brazilian Rain Tree - Pithecellobium - Predicts the Weather/Easy to Grow -4" Pot
Feature
Fascinating natural weather stationClosing its leaves when it rains, gets dark or becomes too hot
Grow indoors or out
Loves the sun
Immediate shipping in 4" pot
Description
Brazilian Rain Tree (Pithecellobium tortum) - Like a fascinating natural weather station, this bonsai responds to ambient conditions by closing its leaves when it rains, gets dark or becomes too hot. Have a father or friend who loves weather lore This is the answer to your next gift-giving occasion. Brazilian Rain Trees prefer full sun except in the hottest locations. Keep evenly moist, not wet or dry.11. Live Japanese Juniper Tree Bonsai Tree Gift Kit
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Includes everything you need to begin your personal journey into the world of BonsaiLive 2 year old Japanese Juniper Bonsai Tree
Handmade Ceramic Pot, Special Bonsai Soil
Decorative Moss, Pebbles
Instructions on how to assemble and care instructions