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home depot bonsai tree Tansu Japanese Cedar – Southern Idaho Landscape Center

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home depot bonsai tree Tansu Japanese Cedar – Southern Idaho Landscape CenterCryptomeria japonica Tansu Tansu is a dwarf, slow growing Japanese cedar celebrated for its light green, pointed needles and coarsely textured, broad upright habit. Its overall shape suggests a miniature mountain silhouette, making it a sculptural focal point in rock gardens, containers, or smaller landscape areas. As seasons change, Tansu develops subtle bronze tones in winter, adding visual interest year round. For best results, provide protection

Cryptomeria japonica ‘Tansu’

‘Tansu’ is a dwarf, slow-growing Japanese cedar celebrated for its light green, pointed needles and coarsely textured, broad-upright habit. Its overall shape suggests a miniature mountain silhouette, making it a sculptural focal point in rock gardens, containers, or smaller landscape areas.

As seasons change, ‘Tansu’ develops subtle bronze tones in winter, adding visual interest year-round. For best results, provide protection from cold, dry winter winds. With its unique form and adaptable nature, this charming conifer is a standout addition to any garden setting.

  • Garden Size:  3’H x 2’W
  • Dwarf:  2-4″/year
  • Habit:  Broad Upright
  • Hardiness:  Zone 6
  • Exposure:  Full Sun

Many perennials and bonsai plants take on a 'winter look' that's different from their summer appearance. The colder temperatures and shorter days trigger seasonal changes, which are actually part of their natural cycle. Some plants need this winter break to bloom and perform their best when the growing season returns. While they might look semi-dormant until early spring, these cosmetic changes don’t impact their health at all.

Bonsai Basic Care: Hard

Watering: Bonsais require careful watering. The frequency depends on the species and the climate, but generally, the soil should be kept slightly moist. Check the soil daily, and water thoroughly when the top layer feels dry.

Light: Most bonsai trees prefer bright, indirect light. A few hours of direct sunlight early in the morning or late in the afternoon is beneficial, but a direct midday sun can be harmful, especially in hotter climates.

Soil/Drainage: To prevent water retention and root rot, use a well-draining bonsai-specific soil mix.

Temperature/Humidity: Depending on the species, bonsai trees can be kept indoors or outdoors. Indoor bonsais generally prefer temperatures between 60-75°F and benefit from increased humidity, which can be achieved through daily misting or humidity trays.

Feeding: Fertilize your bonsai regularly during the growing season. Use a balanced, water-soluble fertilizer every few weeks or as recommended for the specific type of tree.

Pruning/Training: Pruning is essential to maintaining the shape and health of a bonsai. Regular pruning of the roots and canopy is necessary. Training with wires can also shape branches and direct growth.

Repotting: Most bonsai trees require repotting every 2-5 years to prevent root crowding and replenish nutrients in the soil. This is best done in the spring.

General Tips: Regularly inspect for pests and diseases. Bonsai trees are susceptible to insect infestations and fungal infections, which should be treated promptly to keep the tree healthy.

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