The "wooden lumps" that can be found everywhere in the rural mountains can be dug up and taken home to grow. They are 100 times more beautiful than green radish when made into potted plants.

The "wooden lumps" that can be found everywhere in the rural mountains can be dug up and taken home to grow. They are 100 times more beautiful than green radish when made into potted plants.

There are indeed many kinds of plants, and everyone picks the best-looking, most favorite, and most gorgeously flowering ones to grow. In fact, even if they don't bloom, they can still grow very beautifully.

What Huahua is going to introduce to you today is a little different from before. Why is it different? Because what Huahua wants to introduce today is not a plant, but: a lump of wood.

That’s right, it’s the wooden lumps that can be seen everywhere on the mountains in rural areas. Actually, they are just tree stumps. Many people think that these tree stumps are useless, but in Huahua’s opinion, they are very useful! It’s so beautiful to make them into bonsai!

Now Huahua will introduce to you several types of "wood lumps", which are most suitable for bonsai!

1. Elm

The elm tree is a relatively common tree. The elm tree itself has a relatively high ornamental value. It is really most appropriate to use it as a wooden stake potted plant! Not only that, some friends even grow potted elm trees at home. But Huahua says that actually, you don’t need to grow potted plants. You can just go up the mountain and dig up some old elm stumps and take them home to grow!

2. Yellow Vitex

The most common thing on rural mountains is tree stumps, and yellow broom is a relatively common tree stump. When you see trees that have been cut down, don't think they are useless. You can dig out their old stumps and take them home as potted plants. Although tree stump potted plants are not as lush and vibrant as green leafy plants, they still have their own charm!

3. Pyracantha

Young friends may be unfamiliar with Pyracantha, but grandparents or fathers are more familiar with it. It is a good idea to dig out the old stumps of Pyracantha, use them as potted plants, and then take care of and prune them. Who knows, you may appreciate its beauty one day.

These are relatively common tree stumps. If you live in the countryside, you can also go up the mountain to look for them. Many people don’t know how to make potted plants out of tree stumps, but it’s actually very simple.

The old stump with new shoots seems to have become a different plant, more beautiful and more flavorful! Believe Huahua, this ordinary wooden lump will not let you down! Isn’t it exciting? If your home is close to the mountains, you can go up the mountain to look for treasures!

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