Bonsai

Pommier "malus evereste" 2-5

€270.00 TTC
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The apple bonsai, "Malus Evereste" is very popular thanks to its small decorative fruits, simple to grow, it grows quickly, its flowering and its small fruits are a real delight from spring to winter.

Waist 60 cm
Location Outside
Age 18 ans
Foliage Deciduous
Height Entre 40 et 80 cm
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Growing Tips

Location : Outdoors all year round, it needs sun and light to produce fruit. This pretty tree is resistant to the cold of winter but as a precaution, protect the pot from sub-zero temperatures (winter fleece, glass wool, bubble wrap)

Watering : The apple tree needs a lot of water in the summer, and more when there is visible fruit. During flowering, be careful not to water the flowers  as they can fall off precipitously.

Water it regularly while allowing the root ball to dry out slightly between waterings to avoid excess water. Watering will be done regularly, in hot weather, it's every day ! On the other hand, in winter, water according to the soil monitoring you do. Thanks to the rain and cold, you won't necessarily need to water regularly since the substrate will remain moist.

To do it right: Don't hesitate to water the entire root ball up to the roots, the water will drain through the holes under the pot or bathe it in water (drenching) for a few minutes, to be sure to water it well. We do not recommend putting a cup/container under your pot because the water will stagnate and can cause root rot.  (Too much water = asphyxiation).

Substrate and repotting : In the nursery, we use agricultural potting soil composed of black peat, blond peat, eco-aged, topsoil, horse manure, pozzolana. Repotting should be done at least every 2 years at the beginning of March before bud break (time of year when the vegetative and floral buds develop to reveal their filling)

Pruning : The apple bonsai tree grows quickly, new shoots can be removed in summer as well as during the resting phase of the tree. Don't hesitate to remove a few small apples to avoid weakening the bonsai since it produces a lot of apples on each branch.

Fertilization : In the nursery we use blue tomato/flower fertilizer NPK 12 12 17. Put a handful on the substrate (small or large depending on the size of the pot) from spring from May to October, every 2 months , alternating chemical/organic. 

» Complete Guide to Caring for a Bonsa Apple Tree

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All our bonsai trees are unique. That's why they're referenced by numbers. These do not indicate the age of the tree. If you would like to know more about it, please do not hesitate to contact us. 

We ship throughout France and neighbouring countries that are part of the EU. 

We take care to pack each bonsai in custom-made wooden crates or reinforced cartons . The tree is well protected and tied to prevent any risk of breakage.

Depending on the size and weight of your bonsai, shipping is carried out by specialized carriers: DPD (under 30kg) or GEODIS (+30kg).

Our priority is that the delivery goes smoothly. For this reason, shipments are rarely made on weekends and never during heat waves, to prevent your bonsai from transacting for too long. We also regularly check and verify the tracking of your packages. 

Don't hesitate to visit our delivery page to find out more. 

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The + of our bonsai nursery

The bonsai tree you see in the picture is really the one you are going to receive. To find out the dimension, refer to the scale on the side. Each product is unique and we take care to take photos that give you the most accurate preview possible of what you will receive.

All bonsai are produced in our large nursery in Lot-et-Garonne. They are therefore perfectly adapted to the climate of France, which is not always the case with Japanese imports.

We have more than 1000 bonsai trees for sale at the nursery and tens of thousands under cultivation and work. This site is only a meagre representation of our production, but it is impossible for us to put all our stock online. So if you're passing by, don't hesitate to visit us!

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