One to One Bonsai

Well, last night was a first for me. I was asked a few weeks ago  after a discussion about pushing yourself further as a bonsaist, if I would do a one to one workshop by a club member.

Up until now, any teaching of bonsai by me has always been in a club environment as part of a pretty big group or just among friends having a lark and a good time. I have organized a lot of workshops with outside professionals and I have taken part in many workshops, even 1 to 1 and 2 to 1 sessions. I don’t do bonsai to make money and I have always tried to be self deprecating and humble when it comes to bonsai, calling myself ‘Bonsai Eejit’ being a prime example. There are so many people out there better than I am at this malarkey and by putting yourself out there as if you know it all, can leave you open for the usual abuse by the small minded!

So when this request came to me, I had to think long and hard. Do I really want to do this? I feel that I am a pretty decent at helping others learn bonsai, in fact, it’s what I enjoy most about club life. No one out there in Ireland that I know of is offering 1 to 1 tuition. So, what the hell, I’ll give it a go and see what happens. Dr Pepper, What’s the worst that can happen?

So getting back to last night, I did a 4 hour [well 5 really] session with my victim.  We started off by looking at how to evaluate a bonsai, good points and bad, a massive topic and one that will feature in each session. I was taught this myself in 1 to 1’s with Robert Porch years ago and it has stayed with me ever since. We then had a look at a Juniper brought along for the session. The main purpose was to learn about wiring basics but we got carried away and managed to get the full tree wired on the night. I even set homework, but I won’t go into this in case he cheats  🙂

Feedback has been fantastic and another session is being booked for next month, so I think it’s safe to say it went well.

The whole process also helped me focus on what I feel is important about bonsai and, in a way, helped me learn a little on the night too. The only criticism made was that I made him sit at this school desk 🙂

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Only joking, this was the set up.

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 So after 20 years doing bonsai, this is a new aspect of the art  for me and I must admit I’m looking forward to doing more.

Another visit!

Yes indeed 🙂

bonsaibaker's avatarBonsai Baker

Ian and I have just arranged another visit to Bai-Hai nursery,so lots more accents to be had!

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Accent of the Day – Various Rhodohypoxis

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I was sorting out a little path that leads to my display benches in the garden a few days ago and I decided to remove a gate and trellis to allow for a better view as you enter the area. I was amazed at just how much better it looks now instead of the trees being caged away!

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Accent Plant Smorgasbord!

I’m a bonsai nutball and wingnut 🙂

crataegus's avatarMichael Hagedorn

It’s been a busy month! And it’s nice to come back from tilting at windmills and other kinds of fun to see what’s been going on while away. I always look forward to see what’s blooming on the accent bench, and what’s getting ready to bloom. They’re a cheerful bunch!

I’ve shared photos of accent plants in the past when they begin to get showy, so it’s nothing new that I’m waxing rhapsodic at this time of year. This time I’ve also included a few paragraphs about their care, and some observations on the aesthetic horizons of these special plantings that my teacher Shinji Suzuki was so very fond of.

I’ve not yet fertilized any of these rascals this year, just watered. In early July I will fertilize. Most accent plants like a lot of water, even the succulents pictured here don’t mind it. But then they are from the…

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Accent of the Day – Sedum

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Latest Video from Kaizen’s Youtube Channel

Buzz Off

Always a challenge to get one in flight especially with no tripod!

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Accent of the Day – Allium

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Phil’s Visit to Shohin Nursery Koju-en