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Overall Height Approx inc. Pot. 74cm Age. 30yrs
30-Year-Old Majestic English Oak Outdoor Bonsai – A Captivating Gift of Natural Beauty
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Overall Height Approx inc. Pot. 65cm Age. 30yrs
Twin English Oak Bonsai – A Display of Endurance and Beauty
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Overall Height Approx inc. Pot. 55cm Age. 28yrs
Specimen 28 year old Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) Bonsai
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Overall Height Approx inc. Pot. 105cm Age. 35yrs
Massive 35 year old Turkey Oak (Quercus cerris) Bonsai in Oval Pot
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Overall Height Approx inc. Pot. 97cm Age. 30yrs
Outstanding 30 year old Turkey Oak (Quercus Cerris) Bonsai with Fantastic Jin
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Overall Height Approx inc. Pot. 80cm Age. 33yrs
English Oak Outdoor Bonsai – A Majestic Tribute to Nature’s Artistry
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Overall Height Approx inc. Pot. 67cm Age. 33yrs
English Oak Bonsai – A Timeless Symbol of Strength and Serenity
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Overall Height Approx inc. Pot. 80cm Age. 24yrs
Hardy Powerful and Mighty English Oak (Quercus robur) Bonsai – Age 24 years
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Overall Height Approx inc. Pot. 67cm Age. 33yrs
Phenomenal Specimen English Oak (Quercus robur) Bonsai with mighty stature & incredible root flare
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Overall Height Approx inc. Pot. 67cm Age. 11yrs
Large Quercus rubra [Red Oak Bonsai] – Hardy Bonsai Tree with Red Autumnal Leaf Colour
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Overall Height Approx inc. Pot. 80cm Age. 40yrs
Phenomenal Huge Quercus rubra [Red Oak Bonsai] – Crimson Autumnal Leaf Colour
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Overall Height Approx inc. Pot. 56cm Age. 25yrs
Specimen English Oak (Quercus robur) hardy bonsai for sale
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Overall Height Approx inc. Pot. 76cm Age. 31yrs
Captivating Woodland Grace: 31-Year-Old English Oak Bonsai
£1,250.00
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Majestic Oak Bonsai Trees
A few tips are listed below about growing and caring for a Bonsai Oak Tree.
The biggest enemy of outdoor bonsai is wind, as strong winds can quickly dehydrate delicate buds and leaves, so a sheltered position is preferable. Although most bonsai tolerate various weather conditions, the ideal setting is a sheltered, semi-shaded spot to prevent your bonsai from drying out too quickly.
Watering is the most crucial part of growing bonsai. Check your bonsai morning and evening to see if it needs watering. If the soil looks dark and feels wet, it does not require watering. Only when the soil looks light brown and feels damp should you water your bonsai. Water thoroughly until the water drains through the holes at the bottom of the pot. Never let your bonsai dry out, and avoid keeping it constantly wet; the soil should transition from wet to damp between waterings. Remember, the hotter the location, the more water your bonsai will need. If the soil surface hardens during hot weather, submerge your bonsai in water, covering the soil surface, for about ten minutes.
Oaks, which are deciduous bonsai, should be pruned to shape rather than wired, as wiring can damage their delicate bark. Prune new shoots that have grown to about 2-3 cm using sharp bonsai scissors, cutting back to the first pair of new leaves. To keep your bonsai strong and healthy, we recommend using a good bonsai fertilizer weekly during spring, summer, and early autumn.
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