We've had a Chinese Elm for a couple of years now ( present off the mother in law ).
Some Bonsai owners say they are the best starter trees, As they are one of the easiest to take care of, Yes they do act differently indoors to outdoors, Ours is just starting to lose it's leaves now, Where as last autumn/winter it didn't ( because we kept it indoors ).
Hopefully going to re pot it in spring, and trim the roots, The hardest part to figure out is the soil mix , as i've heard normal garden soil kills most of em, Hence the reason for keeping them in their pots outside.
Edit, Meant to say, try and steer clear of buying one from any of the big d.i.y. chains, they started selling them a while back, they're garbage. Decent garden centre's are your best bet, If you can, try and buy a well established tree say 4-6 years old.

Some Bonsai owners say they are the best starter trees, As they are one of the easiest to take care of, Yes they do act differently indoors to outdoors, Ours is just starting to lose it's leaves now, Where as last autumn/winter it didn't ( because we kept it indoors ).
Hopefully going to re pot it in spring, and trim the roots, The hardest part to figure out is the soil mix , as i've heard normal garden soil kills most of em, Hence the reason for keeping them in their pots outside.
Edit, Meant to say, try and steer clear of buying one from any of the big d.i.y. chains, they started selling them a while back, they're garbage. Decent garden centre's are your best bet, If you can, try and buy a well established tree say 4-6 years old.

Last edited: