Bonsai Tree Nursery for Beginners
Getting Bonsai Plants from Bonsai Nursery Stock
The quickest and in many ways the best way to get started
in bonsai for beginners is getting the supply from a bonsai
tree nursery stock.
Most beginning bonsai students are very interested in working
on their bonsai techniques - bonsai
pinching, bonsai pruning, and wiring,
thus beginning with bonsai tree nursery stock provides that
opportunity.
Most bonsai beginners eventually become involved in various
methods or propagation. You will probably find that there
is always something you would like to have, that often bonsai
seeds are available, or a friend that is willing to
give you a cutting. Browsing in bonsai garden
centers and bonsai greenhouses becomes part of the lifestyle
of many bonsai aficionados.
By browsing and buying when you see desired material, you
end up always having pots of bonsai plant materials waiting
to be worked on. This stockpile provides a fine opportunity
to broaden your knowledge by observing bonsai plant material
in various stages.
Brussels Bonsai Tree Nursery

Brussels Bonsai Tree Nursery is the largest importer
and grower of fine bonsai in the United States with extensive
experience shipping premium plants nation-wide. Brussels
Nursery is located on a country road in nothern Mississippi,
just 20 minutes south of Memphis, Tennessee.
Brussels Bonsai Tree Nursery greenhouses are
filled with carefully chosen trees, each hand selected by
the founder, Brussel Martin, during one of his many Asian
buying trips. This, along with the Brussels Nursery's rigorous
care standards and complete bonsai horticultural knowledge,
guarantees superior quality of its bonsai trees.
| "A bonsai should never
be trained into a shape that does not naturally become
its species," - Yuji Yoshimura of Westchester
County, New York, one of the first Japanese masters
to teach bonsai to Americans, in the 1950s. |
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