Tools

Can You Trim a Bonsai Tree With Scissors: Tools of the Trade

When you raise a bonsai properly you want to give it the proper care and love it deserves.

Amazing bonsai tree growing on a log in the water

Mastering Bonsai Care: The Power of the Knob Cutter

Bonsai knob cutters are essential tools for the bonsai enthusiast. They are designed to help remove small, undesirable branches from a bonsai tree, which helps to encourage healthy growth and create an aesthetically pleasing shape. This article will explain what a bonsai knob cutter is and how it can be used to maintain a healthy,…

Bonsai Cutters: Bonsai Knob Cutter vs Concave Cutter

The bonsai kit tool usually comes with a variety of cutters in it. The differences range in size, shape, and function. Although some might seem very similar, it will take only a professional to understand and make use of the difference. You will end up with an unpleasant outcome if you use any bonsai tool…

Bonsai Shears: The Beginner Guide To Buying Scissors

Cutting, trimming, and pruning are all done using shears. Shears are made in different categories, depending on different areas of their application. Are you searching for the perfect pair of shears for pruning Bonsai trees and flowers in your garden? Search no further! This article covers all you may need to know about getting the…

Bonsai Concave Cutter: What They Are and How to Use Them

To know what Bonsai concave cutters are, it is necessary that you first know what Bonsai is. Unlike other trees that grow on the ground, Bonsai are little trees that grow in small pots. They usually have stunted growth due to being kept in the pots. They possess Japanese roots, which are the traits they…

Raffia: Complete Protection For Bonsai Training & Shaping

Bonsai growth is an enjoyable art. It feels beautiful when your bonsai turns into just what you had in mind. But the growth of bonsai is not an exercise for novice, impatient or careless people; neither should you leave it in the hands of beginners because even some experts might still get it wrong because…