Bonsai Pictures

11 December 2010

It is going to be COLD out there again!

    
    USDA Hardiness Zones
    South-East US
    
Monday Morning Lo 27°F
Tuesday Morning Lo 21 °F
Wednesday Morning Lo 23 °F
Thursday Morning Lo 33 °F



Juniperus procumbens 'Nana'
 
 


Most temperate Bonsai are grown outdoors and only occasionally some are brought indoors for about three days. Leave them outdoors as much as possible. They need to go through their seasonal changes (dormancy). Pines can easily be killed by being brought indoors ever. Learn the Hardiness Zones for each type of tree that you grow. Some trees are hardy to 20 degrees F (Pines, Maples, Junipers). Others are less hardy only to freezing (Serissa, Carissa, Sweet plum). Some tender tropical trees need to be kept above 45 degrees F. Azaleas are hardy to only 25 degrees F. Shield bonsai from strong winter winds that dry out the foliage and twigs. Because bonsai are planted in shallow containers the roots can freeze faster than they would if planted in the ground.



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