Monday, November 28, 2011

What to Get a Gardener for Christmas

!±8± What to Get a Gardener for Christmas

If you are a gardener yourself I bet you can think of a thousand and one things you would like on your Christmas list. However, for non-gardeners, buying the perfect gift for the gardener in their life can be a daunting prospect often resulting in a useful if unimaginative garden centre voucher. So, if you have a garden related gift to buy this Christmas and you aren't sure where to start, here a few ideas that are both practical and imaginative and also won't break the bank!

Garden tools

There are many tools both useful and innovative that you can buy at a reasonable price. Here are my top five. Kneeling pads are a good gift and don't have to be totally practical. As well as practical plain colours, I have seen some great funky designs. No gardener should be without a trusty garden knife. If you do choose this as a present, make sure you buy a reputable make. Another invaluable gift is a good pair of multi-use secateurs. A tip however, most gardeners have their preferred brand for essential tools such as secateurs, so try and do a little digging first!

Something I just couldn't be without in the garden is my plastic garden trug. These lightweight round trugs come with handles and in various different sizes. But best of all, they are available in a range of lovely bright colours. A great gift! You should be able to get them from any reputable garden centre or online. My final gift in this section is garden gloves. Yes, I know they can be pretty unimaginative. But why not splash out on something a bit luxurious. A lovely pair of soft leather gloves will have your particular gardener exclaiming in delight.

Reading material

There are a bewildering number of gardening books available and more seem to be published in time for the Christmas market. Do your homework and find out who is favoured in the gardening world, chances are that particular gardening celebrity will have a book out for Christmas. Alternatively, you could choose something on a specialist subject - your gardener may be into vegetable growing or bonsai, or have an interest in garden design. I also think a year's subscription to a good gardening magazine is a useful present for any gardener.

Plants, seeds and bulbs

Like most gardeners, I like to keep abreast of the latest trends in plants and bulbs. I often mark catalogues with new plants and varieties I like the look of. If the gardener in your life has left catalogues lying around, why not take a peek and see if there is something special you can buy for them. Seeds are another great and inexpensive gift. If you want to be a little different, why not search for old and rare varieties of plants and vegetables or seeds taken from famous gardens. A collection of spring bulbs is always a great present at Christmas. Most gardeners are already making plans for spring and so will love a few bulbs either for their borders or outdoor planters.

Something special

If you really want to splash out why not buy tickets for your favourite gardener to visit one of our famous spring or summer garden shows like Chelsea or Hampton Court. Alternatively you could buy vouchers to visit a famous garden or other attraction. And if we are really talking special - why not book a tour of some famous gardens abroad such as Italy or France!

Stocking fillers

Finally, here are a few ideas for inexpensive stocking fillers. Garden scissors and string set - there are some lovely and practical vintage style sets available. Every gardener needs a pot of hand cream or gardener's handwash or scrub. A pretty tin seed box in which to store those valuable seeds. Or, you could look for a stylish thermometer for the greenhouse.


What to Get a Gardener for Christmas

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

The Art of the Bonsai Potato: Zen-Without the Wait! [With Scissors, Tweezers & Bonsai Potato Alter] [ART OF THE BONSAI POTATO]

!±8±The Art of the Bonsai Potato: Zen-Without the Wait! [With Scissors, Tweezers & Bonsai Potato Alter] [ART OF THE BONSAI POTATO]

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Friday, November 18, 2011

KANESHIN Pruning Scissors with wire cutter No.609 (兼進作盆栽小枝切鋏No.609) 3

The scissors is used for cutting a bud and a twig. This is the most suitable scissors for small bonsai. And this is the products which one professional workman asked us to make. The details of No.609 bonsai scissors kaneshin.shop.multilingualcart.com ●用途→「小品盆栽用 小枝剪定鋏」 1) 小枝先の剪定に鋏を手から離さずに手入れができます。 2) 枝先の作業中、針金を切り取りも出来ます。 3) 鋏を持ったまま、古葉抜き等の作業ができます。 4) 人差し指を鋏の支点へあてる事で、鋏のブレを無くせます。 上級者から初心者の方まで幅広くお使いいただいております。 詳細は以下のページよりbonsai-tool.net

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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Bonsai Tool Set

!±8± Bonsai Tool Set

Growing bonsai trees is an art. You require imagination and creativity to view the amazing beauty of the bonsai. If you want to grow bonsai indoor, you need to do some homework. Mostly you will be growing the cute bonsai in containers. From the very beginning of selection of containers to the period by which bonsai is pruned to your idea of how it should look like, requires absolutely good attention and care. There are many bonsai tool sets available for giving proper attention and care to bonsai garden.

Many questions arise while dealing with the bonsai tools. What types of bonsai tools need to be purchased? Which are the essentials tools required? What type varieties are available in market, tools made out of steel or made out of carbon? How much investment it requires?

As a beginner if you want to kick off the amazing hobby of bonsai tree gardening, you require minimal investment. Take only some cheap variety of species, which are capable of growing even if the care and attention is less. Prune it regularly and get what you look for within few years. It is better you watch the growth of it as it would give you great designs for bonsai.

There are three to four basic tools required for bonsai gardening. For proper pruning you require scissors. It is important that you have a pair of scissors. There are many categories of scissors. Different sizes, made out of different metals, and having different qualities and sharpness. There are scissors which are specially designed for bonsai pruning. You need to select one good sharp variety and make sure that it is used only for bonsai care.

Shaping of bonsai tree is very important to have it on in accordance with your imagination. A shaping knife is the second type of tool you require. Generally sharp concave edged knifes are being used for shaping. These types of knifes can do easier shaping and concave wounds are easier for faster healing. You should check for good sharpness and quality before purchasing. Size selection of the knife is important, you can have more than one if you have bonsais of different sizes.

You require another tool which can be used to dig the soil in the container or pot. For watering purposes, manure putting purposes and also to assure proper growth, you may have to mildly plough the soil in the pot. This tool can be very handy and made out of steel. Your bonsai tool kit should essentially contain some wire cutters and good quality copper wires. The uses of these copper wires are tricky and you have to put necessary care while bending it to hold the trees.

Stainless steel tools are always durable and handy for the purpose of bonsai gardening, but they are costly. You can start with cheap varieties of carbon tools and during the course of time, you can acquire good steel bonsai tool set.


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