Treasure hunting in the mountains, bonsai trees dug in my own mountain create a green corner of the home

Discovering and excavating the types and characteristics of bonsai trees, maintenance techniques for bonsai trees, application and value of bonsai trees In the fast-paced modern life, people are increasingly pursuing a natural and harmonious living environment. Bonsai trees, as a combination of ornamental and practical interior decorations, are becoming increasingly popular among bonsai lovers. Let me share my experience digging bonsai trees on my own mountain and how to use these natural treasures to decorate my home. Discovered and excavated in the mountains of my hometown, there are rich natural resources. Last spring, I accidentally discovered a wild bonsai tree that grows vigorously during a hike. These trees are unique in shape and luxuriant branches and leaves, as if they are carefully carved by nature. Works, I was immediately attracted by their beauty and decided to take them home and carefully cultivate them into bonsai. Types and characteristics of bonsai trees Among the bonsai trees I dug, there are mainly the following types: 1. Podocarpus: Arhan pine trees are simple in shape, with green branches and leaves, and have high ornamental value.

2. Banyan tree: Banyan tree grows rapidly, has many branches, and is easy to shape. It is a good material for making bonsai.

3. Crape myrtle: Crape myrtle has beautiful colors and long flowering periods, making it very suitable for making bonsai.

These bonsai trees are characterized by their beautiful tree shape, vigorous growth, easy maintenance, and are very suitable for family planting. Maintenance skills for bonsai trees 1. Choose the right container: The container for bonsai trees should be breathable and of moderate size to facilitate root growth.

2. Control watering: Water should be done in the right amount to avoid standing water to avoid root rot.

3. Fertilization: According to the growth of the tree, apply organic fertilizer in a timely manner to ensure sufficient nutrition.

4. Trim shape: Regularly trim the branches and leaves to maintain the beautiful tree shape and promote the growth of new buds. Application and value of bonsai trees 1. Interior decoration: Bonsai trees can be placed in indoor spaces such as living rooms and bedrooms to add a touch of green to the home.

2. Appreciation value: Bonsai trees have high ornamental value and can cultivate sentiments and improve the quality of life.

3. Investment value: With the popularization of bonsai art, the market value of some high-quality bonsai has increased year by year.

The bonsai trees dug on my mountain not only bring green and vitality to home life, but also allow us to feel the magical charm of nature. In the days to come, I will continue to pay attention to bonsai art and decorate our lives with these natural treasures. Life, making green an indispensable part of our lives.

References: "China Bonsai Art" Magazine, No. 2, 2019, Zhao Ming: "Maintenance and Modeling of Bonsai Trees" and "Flower World" Magazine, No. 3, 2020, Li Hua: "Development and Value of Bonsai Art"