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This step-by-step bonsai book shows you how to craft super mini bonsaithe smallest form of bonsai!

Miniature Bonsai reveals the Japanese art of super-mini bonsai gardening. As rewarding as full-scale bonsai cultivation is, mini bonsai is affordable, easy to learn and kind to your busy schedule. Its a complete gardening experiencea plant raised from seed or cutting, carefully potted, grown and maintained over timea world of green in a pot no bigger than a demitasse or a thimble.

From mixing the right growing medium to choosing the perfect pot to displaying your mini bonsai, this Japanese gardening book gives you basic techniques and valuable tips to help you grow miniature:

  • flowering trees
  • pines
  • maples
  • oaks
  • junipers
  • and other varieties of tiny trees and potted plants that are readily available and last for years

With Miniature Bonsai youll learn how to:

  • Select plants that thrive as mini bonsai
  • Work with seeds and small cuttings
  • Match the right plant to the right pot
  • Buy and prepare the growing medium
  • Maintain and drain your miniature bonsai
  • Display and enjoy your prized bonsai plants
  • And much more!

A happy pastime, a perfect gift, a beautiful addition to spaces small and largeMiniature Bonsai will show you how to make it happen.

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About Tuttle: Books to Span the East and West Our core mission at Tuttle Publishing is to create books which bring people together one page at a time. Tuttle was founded in 1832 in the small New England town of Rutland, Vermont (USA). Our fundamental values remain as strong today as they were thento publish best-in-class books informing the English-speaking world about the countries and peoples of Asia. The world has become a smaller place today and Asias economic, cultural and political influence has expanded, yet the need for meaningful dialogue and information about this diverse region has never been greater. Since 1948, Tuttle has been a leader in publishing books on the cultures, arts, cuisines, languages and literatures of Asia. Our authors and photographers have won numerous awards and Tuttle has published thousands of books on subjects ranging from martial arts to paper crafts.

We welcome you to explore the wealth of information available on Asia at www.tuttlepublishing.com. A Note from the Author Bonsai that straddle the small-to-miniature category reach about 8 inches (20cm) in height and can take up to 20 years to fully mature. The term miniature bonsai generally refers to bonsai small enough to be lifted or moved with one hand. The term super-mini bonsai refers to the smallest plants in the miniature bonsai category; of these, the smallest plants can fit on a fingertip and grow in a pot no larger than a thimble. While cultivating bonsai is a slow process, super-mini bonsai can be enjoyed as soon theyre pottedand these plants are simple and satisfying to grow and to pot. They take up virtually no space at all, so they can add a little touch of green in unexpected places.

Whats more, if properly cared for they can last for years, continuing to give pleasure as they change and grow. While bonsai carries with it the impression of being a hobby for someone with plenty of free time, mini bonsai gardening is a actually a great hobby for busy people, novices at gardening, and anyone who enjoys working with small plants. Though the plants are tiny, growing them is a complete gardening experience. Why not give super-mini bonsai a try? Chapter 1 The Basics of Super-mini Bonsai and How to Prepare Them In this - photo 1

Chapter 1 The Basics of Super-mini Bonsai and How to Prepare Them In this chapter weve listed in detail the requirements and preparation needed for creating super-mini bonsai, which will allow you to get a better idea of what can be achieved. Make sure to check these pages when you start creating your own super-mini bonsai. Chinese cork oak Quercus variabilis Japanese maple Acer palmatum aka - photo 2 Chinese cork oak (Quercus variabilis) Japanese maple Acer palmatum aka shidare Chinese quince Pseudocydonia - photo 3 Japanese maple (Acer palmatum aka shidare) Chinese quince Pseudocydonia sinensis What are Super-mini Bonsai - photo 4 Chinese quince (Pseudocydonia sinensis)
What are Super-mini Bonsai? Many people may know the word bonsai but arent really sure what it means - photo 5 Many people may know the word bonsai but arent really sure what it means.

Before you start, its helpful to become familiar with the basics of bonsai. Easy to manage, small and charming Bonsai can be divided into several categories depending on their size. Broadly speaking, they are usually divided as shown on the right, into large, medium and small sizes. Of these, the small bonsai are easier to manage than the large ones, and bonsai that fit in the palm of the hand have become popular recently. Among the small bonsai, the particularly tiny ones are called mini bonsai, mame [bean-size] bonsai and so on. Super-mini bonsai are even smaller than these.

In this book, super-mini bonsai are about an inch (3cm), give or take, in height and width, but rather than adhering to a strict measurement, well define these as bonsai that are small enough to fit onto the tip of a finger or be held in between the fingertips. TYPES OF BONSAI TIDBIT The History of Bonsai Bonsai are said to have been brought to Japan - photo 6 TIDBIT The History of Bonsai Bonsai are said to have been brought to Japan from missions in the Sui and Tang dynasties (between the 6th and 10th centuries CE). During the Heian period (7941185 CE), the aristocracy cultivated an appreciation of potted plants, and in the Kamakura period (11851333) various tree species and types of pots came into use. In the Edo period (16031868), this appreciation spread from the daimyo (feudal lords) to the common townsfolk and it is thought that the term bonsai began to be used during this time. Building on this, further developments in the Meiji period (18681912) led to the establishment of an intrinsically Japanese view of art that defines bonsai as we know it today: that is, the expression of natures grandeur and beauty in a small vessel, and the appreciation of this. In recent years, particularly in the US, bonsai fans have rapidly increased in number.

Even in Japan, where until recently bonsai was commonly seen as a hobby for older people, it has become popular people of all ages. As they are easier to access than traditional bonsai, the creation of super-mini bonsai can be considered a natural development within the overall trend. Japanese winterberry Ilex serrata Cherry Prunus Snowrose Serissa - photo 7 Japanese winterberry (Ilex serrata) Cherry Prunus Snowrose Serissa japonica Princess pussy willow - photo 8 Cherry (Prunus) Snowrose Serissa japonica Princess pussy willow Weeping forsythia - photo 9 Snowrose (Serissa japonica) Princess pussy willow Weeping forsythia Forsythia suspensa Japanese - photo 10 Princess pussy willow Weeping forsythia Forsythia suspensa Japanese white pine Pinus - photo 11 Weeping forsythia (Forsythia suspensa) Japanese white pine Pinus parviflora Spindle tree Euonymus fortunei - photo 12 Japanese white pine (Pinus parviflora) Spindle tree Euonymus fortunei Whats So Appealing about Super-mini - photo 13 Spindle tree (Euonymus fortunei)

Whats So Appealing about Super-mini Bonsai? Why do I recommend super-mini bonsai How do they differ from larger bonsai or - photo 14 Why do I recommend super-mini bonsai? How do they differ from larger bonsai, or from flowers, ornamental plants and other regular potted plants? Lets dig further into their appeal. Tiny little bonsai just an inch or so (3cm) tall A bonsai is essentially a potted plant whose trunk and branches are artfully adjusted for the purpose of fostering a deep appreciation of nature. It differs from a regular potted plant in that its form is trained so as to represent a natural landscape within a confined space. It takes years of work to achieve the desired shape and effect.

Growing a bonsai to maturity requires not only time, but also space and financial investment, and so bonsai gardening has tended to be the province of people for whom such factors are not much of an issue. Super-mini bonsai came about because they are easier to create, require less time and can be worked on even in small spaces. Once the plant has been propagated, a super-mini bonsai can be potted, displayed and admired immediately. Like other plants, super-mini bonsai require regular care and, if properly maintained, will give years of enjoyment. Super-mini bonsai combine the magic of growing things with the magic of small things. A creeping plant is wound round and round in this winding super-mini bonsai - photo 15

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