Spring is here, and it’s a special time for your bonsai. After a long winter your tree will wake up from its deep slumber and restart its growth, to ensure the growth process goes smoothly your little tree needs some care to bloom and grow beautifully. Here’s how you can help:

  • Check your bonsai: Look at your tree closely. Does it seem happy and ready to grow? We’ll show you what to look for.
  • Time for a cozy new home? Sometimes, your bonsai needs a new pot to stretch its roots. We have easy steps to do this.
  • Watering wisdom: As it gets warmer, your bonsai gets thirstier. But too much or too little water isn’t good. We’ll find that balance together.
  • Feed your bonsai: Just like us, your bonsai needs the right food to be strong. We’ll tell you about the best fertilizer.
  • Trim and tidy: Pruning helps your bonsai look its best and stay healthy. We’ll guide you on how to do it right.

The spring will bring you some tasks to do with your bonsai, but don’t worry we’re here to make bonsai care easy and fun. Let’s get your bonsai ready for a wonderful spring and summer!

Assessing Your Bonsai’s Health

After winter, the first step is to see how your bonsai is doing. Here’s a simple way to check on your tree’s health:

  • Look at the buds: Are they starting to open? To properly inspect the buds, check it every day, it will look the same except slightly bigger each day. After a few days you will notice some changes in colour and this happens just before the buds open. This is a good sign that your bonsai is waking up from winter and ready for spring. 
  • Check the leaves: If your bonsai has leaves, they should be green and lively. Yellow or falling leaves might mean your tree needs help.

Healthy bonsai leaves with new growth

  • Examine the roots: When you water your bonsai, take a moment to see if the roots are healthy. White or light-colored roots are good. Dark or soft roots could mean trouble. Check the image below to inspect your roots thoroughly. 
  • Spot any pests or weird spots: Tiny bugs or strange marks on the leaves? We’ll need to take care of that.

Don’t worry if things aren’t perfect. Spring is the best time to fix any issues and give your bonsai a fresh start. Let’s get ready to make your bonsai happy and healthy!

Re-potting Essentials

Spring is a great time to give your bonsai a new home if it needs one. During this time they will handle root pruning well and it will encourage the roots to grow more densely. Re-potting is easy and here’s how to do it gently step-by-step:

  • Choose the right pot and soil: A pot that’s a bit bigger than the old one and special bonsai soil will make your tree happy. Always use granular soil to re-pot for good drainage and strong root growth. 
  • Gently remove your bonsai: Be careful not to hurt the roots. Tease the soil with a root rake gently and take the tree out.  Shake off the old soil with the same root rake.
  • Prune the roots if needed: Trim off any damaged or deformed roots with a clean pair of shears. 
  • Place it in the new pot: Add some fresh soil at the bottom. Then, put your bonsai in and fill around it with more soil.

Watering Techniques for Warmer Weather

As it gets warmer, your bonsai needs the right amount of water.  Here’s how to keep it just right:

  • Morning is best: Water your bonsai in the early morning. This helps the tree use water efficiently throughout the day.
  • Check the soil: Before watering, feel the soil. Only water if the top layer feels dry.
  • Use a watering can: A can with a long spout gives you control of water gently and evenly.

Fertilization Strategies

Your bonsai needs food to grow strong and healthy. Here’s how to fertilize right:

  • What to use: Organic fertilizers are great for bonsai. They feed your tree slowly and gently.
  • When to fertilize: Start in spring, when your bonsai begins to grow. Once a month is a good rule.
  • How to apply: Follow the instructions on the fertilizer package. Be careful not to use too much.
  • Where to buy bonsai fertilizer: Organic fertilizers are widely available in garden centers, nurseries, and online stores. 

Pruning and Shaping

Pruning helps your bonsai stay beautiful and healthy. Here’s how to do it:

  • Remove dead branches: This keeps your tree looking neat and helps it grow.
  • Shape your bonsai: Use special bonsai scissors to trim branches and leaves. This helps your tree look its best.
  • Be gentle: Always cut carefully and think about each snip. Your bonsai’s shape is in your hands.

Summary of Tips:

  • Start putting cold sensitive plants outdoors. Be gentle and gradually introduce it to the outdoor environment.
  • Fertilize the bonsai more frequently. 
  • Increase watering gradually. 
  • Prune old leaves and shape the bonsai.
  • Check out for insects and fungus
  • Re-pot your bonsai in a slightly bigger pot. 

Following these steps will help your bonsai thrive in the warm months ahead. Remember, taking care of a bonsai is a beautiful way to connect with nature. Enjoy the journey!