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		<title>A Bonsai thats Perfect for Beginners</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people think that growing a bonsai is a difficult, time consuming and tedious job, but that’s not the right way to look at it. There is no question that a bonsai requires more attention than your standard houseplant rubber tree. They’re quite particular about not being allowed to dry out. You need to pay [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal">Most people think that growing a bonsai is a difficult, time consuming and tedious job, but that’s not the right way to look at it.<span> </span>There is no question that a bonsai requires more attention than your standard houseplant rubber tree.<span> </span>They’re quite particular about not being allowed to dry out.<span> </span>You need to pay some attention to shaping them and yes, they can take a long time to achieve a mature bonsai look.<span> </span>But one possible exception to that description is an indoor bonsai that I’ve recommended to many new bonsai converts.<span> </span>It’s commonly called a <a href="http://www.zengardenbonsai.com/product/i4031">Mini Jade bonsai tree </a>although the real name is Portulacaria afra.<span id="more-7"></span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">In their native South Africa, this wonderfully tough plant, also known as the Elephant Bush will reach a height of 12 feet, with an equal spread.<span> </span>They look a lot like that household favorite, the Jade Tree, but the leaves are only about the size of a dime. The growth habit is similar though.<span> </span>But as an <a href="http://www.zengardenbonsai.com/indoor_bonsai">indoor bonsai</a> for beginners, the mini jade is an idea choice.<span> </span>Give it the best light you can, without burning it in the direct light of a Southern or Western exposure.<span> </span>Try very hard not to let it dry out completely, feed it every other week in the growing season with a dilute balanced fertilizer and pinch it to keep it compact.<span> </span>It’s easy.</p>
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