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Everything you need to know about bonsai care, maintenance, design, and arrangement. With clear explanations of bonsai and what it is, these 101 easy-to-grasp tips have everything you need to get the results you want. Build knowledge and confidence with this must-have pocket guide, filled with the essentials you're looking for including pointers and advice on cultivating bonsai plants. Create a sense of balance and serenity in your home with these beautiful miniature trees and bring the ancient practice into the 21st century. Using a step-by-step approach, 101 Essential Tips: Bonsai explains design and style principles, which containers to use, how to cultivate a bonsai plant and more. Learn about the different suitable species, from Japanese red maple to Scots pine, find out how to prune, reshape with wiring, implement Saikei and rock planting, and develop a watering routine to keep your living art healthy. Whether you want to build on your basic skills or become an expert, 101 Essential Tips: Bonsai is right for you. This pocket guide is chock-full of information to guide you, inspire you, and give you the knowledge and confidence you're looking for. Review: This would make a great addition to a gift set for someone wanting to get started with bonsai. - Bonsai - 101 Essential Tips, won't be the only book I read on the subject, but it is great for a beginner to bonsai. It was only $5 at the time of purchase, and a very good value for that price. This is the size of a pocket book rather than a full sized book. I wish that this had been even more in depth. Maybe that would discourage some people from the hobby though. This was a concise overview and how to. It explained the history, why to do it, ways to get started building your collection of specimens ( grow from seed, grow from cuttings, collect from the wild, etc). It showed how to take cuttings, how to root them, how to do air layering, etc. It explained the different bonsai styles and included pictures of each. He listed attributes that give bonsai character - texture, bark, shape, taper, ...ways to give your piece that aged and graceful look. Then for each style it explained the tools used, plants, methods of achieving the styles, wiring, pots used, ways to display, and methods of collecting trees. There was a fair amount of attention given to root trimming and care. There was also a fertilizing and care/maintenance guide. Finally, it gave a list of about 20 trees that tend to work well for bonsai. Each explanation and each tree or plant explained had a color photo to accompany it. It is surprising just how much information fit into such a small and short book. Harry is a man of few but well thought out words. This would make a great addition to a gift set for someone wanting to get started with bonsai. It is encouraging, not condescending in any way, easy to follow, and makes it seem like with a bit of patience, even the beginner reading the book can achieve good results with the advanced methods presented (rooting on rocks was even completely shown/explained). I really think it gave about as much information as a much longer book simply because it was about the art and methods and was not filled with fluff and anecdotes. It would not be something I would select for an intermediate to advanced bonsai hobbyist though. This book was not meant for that level of bonsai enthusiast. Review: This little book can be the starting point to the enjoyable hobby of bonsai creation with its step-by-step guidance! - These 101 essential tips are certainly not going to make you master bonsai grower over night, but this book is definitely a must for the beginner. I have purchased or read many DK book in the past and the best asset these books bring to the reader are the marvelous photographs. This book brings that feature along with it to make a very enjoyable experience to the novice bonsai lover. The book itself is small and is akin to holding a Reader's Digest in your hands, albeit just a tad smaller. The pages have excellent photographs or diagrams as the case may be. For example, when you want to learn about wiring the trunk you will see three numbered set of instructions, each with a diagram, and then a completed diagram of a tree with instructional points. In this book you will learn and explore several sections: Starting a Bonsai: You will learn what bonsai is, what to look for in a plant, purchasing plants, rescuing sick plants, culling plants from the wild, growing them from seeds or cuttings, grafting, and air-layering. Design Principles: You will learn how to create balance, the visual effects of root spread, important features of the trunk, viewpoints, size, scale, containers, and what to avoid (types of branches to prune out). Bonsai Styles: You'll learn how to "copy nature" and learn about "upright, informal upright, semicascade, cascade, and slanting styles." In addition to those basic styles you'll learn about broom, literati, root-over-rock, clasped-to-rock, twin-trunk, clump, straight-line, and sinuous styles. You'll also learn about Saikei and group planting. Year-Round Color: You'll learn about seasonal color groups, each listed with suggested species to use. Useful Tools: You'll receive a brief overview and get to see photographs of a selection of pruning, cutting, wiring, potting, and power tools (there are no photographs of these tools). How to Create a Bonsai: You'll learn how to choose containers, you'll see container styles, you'll learn how to prepare a pot, how to prune to shape, clipping & growing, reshaping a plant by wiring, wiring the trunk, branch wiring, and the basics of wiring. Caring for Your Plants: Watering, where to put your plants, root pruning, repotting, trimming, leaf cutting, finger pruning, diseases, pests and systematic spraying. Propagating Bonsai: Seeding, transplanting seedlings, cuttings, potting, air layering, and grafting. Some Suitable Species: Fukien tea, red Japanese maple, bamboo, honeysuckle, silver birch, trident maple, Satsuki azalea, atlas cedar, Elaeagnus, banyan fig, winter jasmine, banyan fig, winter jasmine, honey locust, Scots pine, crab apple, flowering cherry, wisteria, mountain ash, and crape myrtle. You will learn the scientific name of each plant and will learn how to prune them. Display & Arrangement: You will learn both indoor and outdoor displaying and will learn how to exhibit bonsai. Each of these sections is brief, but will greatly assist anyone who thinks they would enjoy bonsai. Chances are, if you order this book, you have already made up your mind. I ordered this book for someone who is very excited about this hobby. If you are expecting to learn everything there is to know about bonsai in this book, you will be disappointed. If you look at this book as a starting point to a lifetime of enjoyment learning about bonsai, you will be thrilled. There is an index in the back of the book if you are looking for something specific. No doubt about it, this little book will be the start of something big for anyone who browses its pages!














































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D**E
This would make a great addition to a gift set for someone wanting to get started with bonsai.
Bonsai - 101 Essential Tips, won't be the only book I read on the subject, but it is great for a beginner to bonsai. It was only $5 at the time of purchase, and a very good value for that price. This is the size of a pocket book rather than a full sized book. I wish that this had been even more in depth. Maybe that would discourage some people from the hobby though. This was a concise overview and how to. It explained the history, why to do it, ways to get started building your collection of specimens ( grow from seed, grow from cuttings, collect from the wild, etc). It showed how to take cuttings, how to root them, how to do air layering, etc. It explained the different bonsai styles and included pictures of each. He listed attributes that give bonsai character - texture, bark, shape, taper, ...ways to give your piece that aged and graceful look. Then for each style it explained the tools used, plants, methods of achieving the styles, wiring, pots used, ways to display, and methods of collecting trees. There was a fair amount of attention given to root trimming and care. There was also a fertilizing and care/maintenance guide. Finally, it gave a list of about 20 trees that tend to work well for bonsai. Each explanation and each tree or plant explained had a color photo to accompany it. It is surprising just how much information fit into such a small and short book. Harry is a man of few but well thought out words. This would make a great addition to a gift set for someone wanting to get started with bonsai. It is encouraging, not condescending in any way, easy to follow, and makes it seem like with a bit of patience, even the beginner reading the book can achieve good results with the advanced methods presented (rooting on rocks was even completely shown/explained). I really think it gave about as much information as a much longer book simply because it was about the art and methods and was not filled with fluff and anecdotes. It would not be something I would select for an intermediate to advanced bonsai hobbyist though. This book was not meant for that level of bonsai enthusiast.
D**R
This little book can be the starting point to the enjoyable hobby of bonsai creation with its step-by-step guidance!
These 101 essential tips are certainly not going to make you master bonsai grower over night, but this book is definitely a must for the beginner. I have purchased or read many DK book in the past and the best asset these books bring to the reader are the marvelous photographs. This book brings that feature along with it to make a very enjoyable experience to the novice bonsai lover. The book itself is small and is akin to holding a Reader's Digest in your hands, albeit just a tad smaller. The pages have excellent photographs or diagrams as the case may be. For example, when you want to learn about wiring the trunk you will see three numbered set of instructions, each with a diagram, and then a completed diagram of a tree with instructional points. In this book you will learn and explore several sections: Starting a Bonsai: You will learn what bonsai is, what to look for in a plant, purchasing plants, rescuing sick plants, culling plants from the wild, growing them from seeds or cuttings, grafting, and air-layering. Design Principles: You will learn how to create balance, the visual effects of root spread, important features of the trunk, viewpoints, size, scale, containers, and what to avoid (types of branches to prune out). Bonsai Styles: You'll learn how to "copy nature" and learn about "upright, informal upright, semicascade, cascade, and slanting styles." In addition to those basic styles you'll learn about broom, literati, root-over-rock, clasped-to-rock, twin-trunk, clump, straight-line, and sinuous styles. You'll also learn about Saikei and group planting. Year-Round Color: You'll learn about seasonal color groups, each listed with suggested species to use. Useful Tools: You'll receive a brief overview and get to see photographs of a selection of pruning, cutting, wiring, potting, and power tools (there are no photographs of these tools). How to Create a Bonsai: You'll learn how to choose containers, you'll see container styles, you'll learn how to prepare a pot, how to prune to shape, clipping & growing, reshaping a plant by wiring, wiring the trunk, branch wiring, and the basics of wiring. Caring for Your Plants: Watering, where to put your plants, root pruning, repotting, trimming, leaf cutting, finger pruning, diseases, pests and systematic spraying. Propagating Bonsai: Seeding, transplanting seedlings, cuttings, potting, air layering, and grafting. Some Suitable Species: Fukien tea, red Japanese maple, bamboo, honeysuckle, silver birch, trident maple, Satsuki azalea, atlas cedar, Elaeagnus, banyan fig, winter jasmine, banyan fig, winter jasmine, honey locust, Scots pine, crab apple, flowering cherry, wisteria, mountain ash, and crape myrtle. You will learn the scientific name of each plant and will learn how to prune them. Display & Arrangement: You will learn both indoor and outdoor displaying and will learn how to exhibit bonsai. Each of these sections is brief, but will greatly assist anyone who thinks they would enjoy bonsai. Chances are, if you order this book, you have already made up your mind. I ordered this book for someone who is very excited about this hobby. If you are expecting to learn everything there is to know about bonsai in this book, you will be disappointed. If you look at this book as a starting point to a lifetime of enjoyment learning about bonsai, you will be thrilled. There is an index in the back of the book if you are looking for something specific. No doubt about it, this little book will be the start of something big for anyone who browses its pages!
E**E
This book is okay
So this book is okay, but not great. I would assume anyone buying this book would have some sort of interest in bonsai and have already done a little preliminary research. Unfortunately, that means that this book won't be very helpful. I was very disappointed with the information provided in this book. I know this book is titled "essential tips" and therefore the information contained should be short, sweet, and to the point - but I was still hoping there would be some new information to learn from this book. Unfortunately, all the tips in this book are things you can learn from doing a quick search on Google. I feel like this book was created for someone who has absolutely zero knowledge of bonsai. All of the tips were just too general for my taste. However, I don't want to completely cast this book aside. This book has absolutely wonderful pictures in it - something I find very useful when learning about bonsai. They're clear and crisp and high quality. I found that to be the most valuable aspect of this book - and the reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 3. Looking around the internet, I've noticed it can be hard to find good pictures, especially step by step pictures showing the basic pruning and shaping methods. This book has that, and what the text itself lacks, it makes up for in its pictures. So with that, I'll say that this book is decent. If you know nothing at all about bonsai and are looking for a brief introduction, or if you'd like a handy picture guide covering the basics - then I'd recommend this book. If however, you're looking for a textual guide or perhaps to gain some more advanced knowledge about bonsai, I'd tell you to save your money and buy something else.
L**A
Don't let its small size fool you!!
I purchased "Bonsai (101 Essential Tips) to accompany the Bonsai tree I just gifted my son. He has been interested in the art of Bonsai for years but this is the first one of his own. The book arrived quickly, as is customary with Amazon Prime, but after opening the package, I was a little dismayed by its diminutive size. I wondered how this thin, 5" x 8" size, paperback book could contain enough information for a novice to get started growing Bonsai. But as I thumbed through its pages I was pleasantly surprised to find a wealth of information on Bonsai and beautiful photographs on every page! The information is well organized and presented in a clear, concise manner with step-by-step photographic tutorials. It actually contains 101 tips including the history and art of Bonsai, suitable tree species, potting, cultivating, pruning and shaping your tree and the tools required and many more topics all found in the index at the back of the book. "Bonsai (101 Essential Tips)" is truly a User's Guide and quick reference that every Bonsai novice must have. Will be interesting to hear my son's impression once I give him this amazing little book.
W**H
** A Great little book to inspire you to get started. **
I have always liked bonsai and had been meaning to start growing a few for over 20 years. But like so many things in life I had somehow put it off till now. Within a week of receiving this book I had finally started growing my very own trees. How can you not love a book that inspires you to action like that? It has a lot of info for the beginner and the pictures are pretty nice to look at. Sure, I'll probably buy a more thorough book later on with more detailed and complete coverage. But this book never promised to be the know all encyclopedia of bonsai. I judge books by if they deliver what the title implies, if they convey the information in a clear and concise manner, and most importantly if they inspire you to take action and apply the knowledge. Because just knowing something but not putting it to use is worthless. This book does all of the above. For just getting the basics and getting started I don't see how you could not like this little inexpensive book.
M**S
Great for reading not for beginner's who need more details.
I like reading especially books about bonsai trees, this one is very informed about alot of bonsai trees and how to prune and grow, but I needed more specific details as a beginner, I only wanted to learn about one and that was the green mound juniper (nana), it only mention a small paragraph not enough for me. Its a great book for leaning a little about different bonsai trees, but not enough details for me as a beginner.
K**J
Inspiring and helpful!
I've been wanting to train bonsai trees for years and finally bought a kit to see if I was any good. I purchased this book as well and after reading it I feel like I might actually be able to do it! The pictures are amazing and the explanations are simple and easy to understand for practical use. The only problem with buying this book is that I really want to buy all the kinds of trees in it and try everything! I've had such a great time looking at trees and imagining them as bonsai or trying to find the natural beauty in the trees in the forests and one day I'm going to figure out how to make all of the tree species in my area into bonsai! I love this book and even if you don't want to train bonsai it's so wonderful to see the beautiful specimens presented.
E**E
Love Bonsai!
I like this little book. It was very inexpensive and full of beautiful pictures of Bonsai and instructions on how to create them. Although it appears to be a difficult and tedious process, this book covers starting one, designing, pruning, styles, tools needed, caring and species. The book is loaded with color pictures. I like it because it gives me a general knowledge of the process as I probably will never get around to actually doing one. Having some knowledge of the creation and enjoying pictures of the beautiful results (for those who have the patience to pursue this project), is good enough for me! I would recommend this book and, at the price, it is well worth it.
J**K
Excellent Little Book
Thank you - book was very good but I did not receive plant
H**H
Excellent book!
Excellent book for bonsai beginners and very nice tips to anybody! Easy reading, highly recommended!
B**S
Relação preço qualidade muito boa
Relação preço qualidade muito boa
R**Z
Muy concreto, completo y práctico
Muy completo, concreto y practico
S**K
Best knowledge gaining book for bonsai begginers.
Best knowledge gaining book for bonsai begginers. Also the publisher good explained with details image. I appreciate you for such a great explanation.
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