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How to master the art of growing dwarf jade bonsai trees – the low-maintenance houseplant believed to bring good luckNative to South Africa, dwarf jade plants, also known as Portulacaria afra, have become a popular choice for bonsai enthusiasts in recent years, not least because the species is said to bring luck ...
As it ages, the jade plant can develop a thick trunk, giving it a bonsai-like look that adds more charm. This long life makes it a great choice to pass down through families as a sign of ...
Translated to “plant in a tray,” bonsai is understandably intimidating at first ... When selecting a tree, consider both your ...
Translated to “plant in a tray,” bonsai is understandably intimidating ... consider both your climate and experience level. Chinese elm, jade, Japanese maple and juniper are popular beginner ...
Translated to “plant in a tray,” bonsai is understandably intimidating ... consider both your climate and experience level. Chinese elm, jade, Japanese maple and juniper are popular beginner ...
And when you know how to prune a jade plant, you can keep it shaped and compact, almost like a bonsai. Otherwise, your plant can get top-heavy, growing leggy branches that bend and sometimes break.
Translated to “plant in a tray,” bonsai is understandably intimidating ... consider both your climate and experience level. Chinese elm, jade, Japanese maple and juniper are popular beginner ...
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