Growing Annual Bonsai
Monday, December 7th, 2009Growing Annual Bonsai
How to care for annuals
Annual plants may not live as long as the perennial trees. However, growers can train the annuals in six months, or even three months as the lovely bonsai. Annuals will assist in training both you and the plant to appreciate the traditions and underlying philosophies in bonsai lifespan. The annuals demand constant warm temperatures with the exception of few. If the temperature rises and falls, it could damage the growth of your bonsai. The types of annuals include basils, summer savory, opal basil, bush basil, camphor basil, lemon basil, leaf basil, etc. The plants are fragile in many ways, since they may suffer shock from transplants.
Basils are trained as the bonsai in many homes, nurseries, etc. The Bush basil is the member of Ocimum Basilicum Minimums. The bush is a miniature growth with smaller leaves, making it one of the better choices of basil to grow as bonsai.
Basils are aromatic plants, herbs, rosemary, sage, thyme, or parsley. Outdoors the basil bushes are grown to produce cooking herbs, or used as seasoning, etc. The primary spice choice is the sweet basil.
