Bonsai trees are of great taste and appeal to all people and cultures. These are small trees that require a lot of patience and time to be planted, as they are normal trees; what makes bonsai is the way pruned to make them grow in small pots and result in a small tree.
The gardens can be represented by bonsai trees and while can bonsai trees be projected with normal plants and trees; it only takes imagination when creating the garden for synthesis of it.
Two initial steps on how to design a garden with bonsai trees
The first is to consider the space and soil type. No matter if it’s a large or mostly small space, as any place can be adapted perfectly. The soil should be preferably flat with few obstacles so that everyone can walk around the garden.
Establish how bonsai trees were placed would be the second step; these trees should be at a height that allows people to see them without having to take different positions when standing. In the gardens of bonsai are often used poles and walls to place the bonsai ideal for visual enjoyment of people height; There are also ancient and millenary bonsais characterized for different but larger sizes, such as Macrobonsai, which can also be the architects of prominence in your garden by its own characteristics.
This type of gardens, more typical on interior than exterior, with vertical structures where the perennial nature and origin of these giant trees are displayed, are usually the most suitable to define and develop a garden consisting of bonsai trees.