Click Image To Visit Site Do You Love the Miniature Gardens of Japan But Don’t Think You Can Afford to Buy the Most Exquisite of Bonsai?
Would you like a step by step guide to help you grow and develop your bonsai trees so that they are admired by your family and friends?
A few years ago I answered yes to all those questions. You see I had just encountered bonsai trees for the first time at a gardening exhibition. I was wandering around the displays when I saw a dozen tiny trees in one corner of the marquee.
I was fascinated and couldn’t stop staring at them. I thought they were so beautiful but had no idea what they were called or how they had been grown. But one thing I did know – I wanted to learn more about them and one day to grow them myself.
Since then I have experienced the frustration of trying to find the information and help that I needed to grow beautiful bonsai trees.
One thing’s for sure – lack of information is not the problem. If you enter ‘bonsai trees’ in an internet search engine you get millions of results – literally!
What good is that for a busy person who doesn’t have time to click on them all and work out what’s going to be most helpful? I found a ton of information – a lot of it dealing with advanced techniques and using language and jargon that isn’t in the normal person’s vocabulary!
So I confess that I was struggling. But then I had some good fortune. I came across a person who had been a bonsai enthusiast for many years. He was very knowledgeable, but more than that, he was hugely enthusiastic and willing to share his wisdom and experience of bonsai.
I learnt such a lot in a short space of time. He understood that I didn’t need to be lectured on every advanced bonsai technique.
Well, I got the answers to all these questions. I found good reference material in books and on the internet. I was able to watch him and other bonsai experts working on their trees and applying the techniques in practice. And I developed my own skills by working on bonsai trees myself.
The whole learning experience was a real joy and it was great to become part of a ‘worldwide bonsai family’. The thrill of fashioning and creating a… Read more…
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