Every class I teach someone usually asks me how I first got into bonsai.
Although it was an interest from a relatively young age it wasn’t until I was in my 20’s that I took on a much bigger interest in this fantastic hobby.
It seems you start with one tree, a few cuttings and then next thing you know your eyeing off the neighbours garden for a few plants that would look really good in a bonsai pot, if you could only dig them out without anyone noticing!
It can be a bit of an addiction once you start, but with the right direction almost anything can turn into a work of art!
WHAT I LEARNT FROM A BONSAI BEGINNERS COURSE.
I have always been interested in Japanese culture and bonsai in particular has appealed to me since I was young.
Spending hours looking at countless images of perfect little trees and forest scenes in books and magazines drew my imagination away to far off mystical lands and exciting cultures where entire gardens are grown around this miniature theme.
Tiny trees that can be hundreds of years old, handed down from generation to generation, had me believing that to achieve such perfection in the palm of ones hand, may have needed the ancient oriental gardeners to use a sprinkle of magic dust for them to achieve such beauty!
I WANTED MY OWN BONSAI
I desperately wanted a bonsai of my own so I could care for a living sculpture that I, and anyone else who saw it could be inspired by its magic and beauty.
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