Japan’s history with Bonsai trees goes back a thousand years, when they were first introduced there from China. The miniature trees, available in many forms, connect their owners to nature. But if you ...
It is possible to grow a bonsai from fruit pits. Photo: Chen Ximeng/GT Next time you cut up a lemon, why not do what 23-year-old Zhang Yangyang did and use the lemon pits to grow a lemon bonsai tree.
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In this video, I explore making bonsai trees from old chili plants, specifically focusing on the Apocalypse Chocolate Chili ...
Ever grown a jade plant? You're probably wondering how to transform this rather boring succulent into art. In fact, it's one ...
The Japanese maple makes a beautiful statement piece in your yard, but it can also be turned into an equally stunning bonsai ...
Japanese candy purveyor HEART has created Okashi de Tsukuru Bonsai, translated to “Making a Bonsai Out of Candy” in English, for gardeners with a sweet tooth. The playful DIY kit allows you to simply ...
Bonsai are a beautiful and soothing way to connect with the traditional Japanese culture. Taking a moment out of your busy day to gaze upon one of the miniature trees, you’ll soon find yourself ...