'Growing Bonsai Trees Has Never Been Easier’ – I’m Shopping This $18 Beginner-Friendly Kit to Grow Not 1, but 4 Miniature Trees From Scratch

It even includes a grow guide to make your efforts a success

Bonsai tree outdoor
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As a houseplant enthusiast, I'm always trying to convert my friends to grow more plants in their homes. But they often tell me they don't feel confident enough to care for trickier plants, like bonsai trees. Well, what if I told you there are loads of bonsai starter kits out there, designed especially for beginners?

As a popular Japanese artform, bonsai tree care is adored for being a mindful activity. However, there's no denying growing a bonsai from scratch requires some perseverance. That's why things like this bonsai starter kit from Amazon are so handy, making it simple for a novice to grow a bonsai tree.

Why shoppers love this bonsai starter kit

Japanese maple bonsai tree in a garden

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The reviews of this Amazon bonsai tree starter kit reveal how well customers have got on with growing their own miniature trees:

'Within the first week I saw the Rocky Mountain Pine sprout then the Blue Jacaranda seeds sprouted soon after,' one reviewer writes.

The kit includes four of the easiest bonsai trees to grow, ideal for first-timers to have a go.

Although, some shoppers warn to 'make sure you know what you're doing' when using the kit.

Of course, bonsai care is very particular, so you do need to know some basics around essential care to be successful. Luckily, the kit it includes an informative grow guide, which includes some care and pruning advice:

'The instructions provided give a comprehensive introduction to bonsai for a novice, and shows how to sow the seeds properly and easily,' one five-star reviewer writes.

'I am only one month into growing my bonsai, but the kit appears to have done its job properly and I cannot fault it,' they add.

It should also be known that before purchasing this kit, any form of bonsai growing requires patience. These trees grow slowly, which is actually a key element of the art of bonsai, and as such it will take time to start shaping and pruning them as they develop.

One downside of this Amazon bonsai starter kit is the fact that it doesn't guarantee results: 'Some failed and some lived,' one person writes.

But, you have to keep in mind it isn't a fool-proof kit. These are seeds for living plants and they won't automatically grow by themselves. To be successful, it's essential to meet their growing requirements and follow instructions carefully to germinate the seeds correctly.

To me, the risk of failing with these seeds seems worth it. For less than $20, you could end up with four homegrown bonsai trees, a bargain in comparison to the almost-$100 singular mature bonsai trees on the market.

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Bonsai starter kit tips

Red Japanese maple bonsai tree

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There are a few bonsai mistakes to be aware of to make your bonsai starter kit efforts a success.

This includes maintaining consistent moisture to aid germination and support bonsai tree health as the seedlings grow.

Different bonsai tree types will also have different pruning needs, so it's worth doing some extra research for the type you have, such as in our guide to growing bougainvillea bonsai trees.

Fertilizing your bonsai tree (with this bonsai tree fertilizer from Amazon) is also key to give it a boost of essential plant nutrients, aiding growth.


Whether you grow a dwarf jade bonsai tree or Japanese maple bonsai tree, the below kit can make your efforts easier – these accessories are also great to pair with a starter kit for gifting:

Tenielle Jordison
Gardens Content Editor

Tenielle is a Gardens Content Editor at Homes & Gardens. She holds a qualification in MA Magazine Journalism and has over six years of journalistic experience. Before coming to Homes & Gardens, Tenielle was in the editorial department at the Royal Horticultural Society and worked on The Garden magazine. As our in-house houseplant expert, Tenielle writes on a range of solutions to houseplant problems, as well as other 'how to' guides, inspiring garden projects, and the latest gardening news. When she isn't writing, Tenielle can be found propagating her ever-growing collection of indoor plants, helping others overcome common houseplant pests and diseases, volunteering at a local gardening club, and attending gardening workshops, like a composting masterclass.

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