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  2. 8 Dwarf Fruit Trees You Can Grow Indoors or Outside ... - AOL

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    Dwarf fruit trees are smaller varieties of your favorite plants, including lime, avocado, olive, and more. ... Growing Zones for Containers: 4 through 9. Size: 6 to 8 feet in containers.

  3. Bonsai cultivation and care - Wikipedia

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    Small trees grown in containers, like bonsai, require specialized care. Unlike most houseplants, flowering shrubs, and other subjects of container gardening, tree species in the wild generally grow individual roots up to several meters long and root structures encompassing hundreds or thousands of liters of soil. In contrast, a typical bonsai ...

  4. Indoor bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Bonsai and related practices, like penjing, hòn non bộ, and saikei, involve the long-term cultivation of small trees and landscapes in containers. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The term bonsai is generally used in English as an umbrella term for all miniature trees in containers or pots.

  5. Bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Completed trees are grown in formal bonsai containers. These containers are usually ceramic pots, which come in a variety of shapes and colors and may be glazed or unglazed. Unlike many common plant containers, bonsai pots have drainage holes at the bottom surface to complement fast-draining bonsai soil, allowing excess water to escape the pot.

  6. History of bonsai - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] Miniature potted trees were called hachi-ue in a 1681 horticulture book. This book also stated that everyone at the time grew azaleas, even if the poorest people had to use an abalone shell as a container. [22] [23] Torii Kiyoharu's use of woodblock printing in Japan depicted the dwarf potted trees from horticultural expert Itō Ihei ...

  7. Saikei - Wikipedia

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    Trees, soil, and rocks form a miniature living landscape. Saikei (栽景) literally translates as "planted landscape". [1] [2]: 228 Saikei is a descendant of the Japanese arts of bonsai, bonseki, and bonkei, and is related less directly to similar miniature-landscape arts like the Chinese penjing and the Vietnamese hòn non bộ.