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An Introduction to Bonsai


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The word “Bon-sai” (often misspelled as bonzai or banzai) is a Japanese term which, literally translated, means “planted in a container”. This art form is derived from an ancient Chinese horticultural practice, part of which was then redeveloped under the influence of Japanese Zen Buddhism.

It has been around for well over a thousand years. The ultimate goal of growing a Bonsai is to create a miniaturized but realistic representation of nature in the form of a tree. Bonsai are not genetically dwarfed plants, in fact, any tree species can be used to grow one.

This Workshop with experienced Bonsai enthusiast, Alison Abbott, is a chance to learn the very basics ready to build your skills later on. There will be a Bonsai display, guidance on technique, materials and soils, and how to maintain healthy trees. 

For those who wish to grow their Bonsai skills there will be follow-up workshops to come, including styling, re-potting and penjing [landscape group plantings and forests]. 

$20 entry fee includes workshop, simple morning tea and all-day entry to Hunter Region Botanic Gardens.


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