Bonsai
Gardening
“Bonsai art
is the display of a landscape - without the landscape.”—Nobu
Kajiwara
This quote couldn’t be truer. Growing and sculpting bonsai
trees can be quite a satisfying hobby. It is a hobby; however,
that requires a tremendous amount of patience. When you take a
simple sapling and mold it to your desire, you’ll be rewarded
with a beautiful piece of art you can truly be proud of!
The term bonsai literally means plant in
a pot or tray planting. Bonsai however is much more than simply
a plant in a pot. The goal of bonsai is to create the
appearance of great size and age. This is accomplished by
creating a bonsai with strong roots that extend in all
directions, creating a sense of stability, a large trunk which
tapers as it goes upward, a clear apex, and well formed and
well placed branches. These features all combine to create a
careful blend of symmetry, balance and proportion. It also must
be displayed in a pot which harmonizes well with the plant
material.
Bonsai is the art of growing trees in a confined space to
simulate certain environmental conditions such as great age,
extreme weathering, twisted or contorted form, landscape, or
other factors. Bonsai trees are modeled on and take inspiration
from nature. The idea of bonsai is to recreate some of nature’s
most stunning and beautiful effects on trees which are reduced
in scale.
When undertaking bonsai, you are beginning an experience
that will expand your horizons in countless ways. You may find
a new sense of appreciation for nature; you may start looking
at trees, bushes and shrubs differently. You will certainly
find yourself looking around all the “worst parts” of your
local nurseries where they keep the plants that most people
wouldn’t look twice at. How the art of bonsai will change you
is as unpredictable as nature itself, but be assured of one
thing: Bonsai will change the way that you look at things.
To the Japanese, there is a link to many of the ideals that
their society is based on. Zen Buddhism - where the pastime
originated, man, nature, elements and change all are
intertwined into this unique method of meditation and
expression. To our world now, bonsai is viewed as a hobby that
allows a greater understanding and being with nature and also a
way to enhance our gardens.
The tree and the pot involved with bonsai form a single
harmonious unit where the shape, texture and color of one,
compliments the other. Then the tree must be shaped. It is not
enough just to plant a tree in a pot and allow nature to take
its course - the result would look nothing like a tree and
would look very short-lived. Every branch and twig of a bonsai
is shaped or eliminated until the chosen image is achieved.
From then on, the image is maintained and improved by a
constant regime of pruning and trimming.
Bonsai is the art of dwarfing trees or plants and developing
them into an aesthetically appealing shape by growing, pruning
and training the trees into containers according to prescribed
techniques.
Overall, bonsai is a great interest, hobby or even profession
to undertake. Although famous theologians have claimed that it
is actually 90% art to a meager 10% of horticulture, it has to
be said that a successful bonsai is most definitely a
horticultural masterpiece.
Once arriving in the Western world, this enjoyable and
rewarding pastime has never turned back, and has gained a
magnificently diverse range of plant material and
techniques.
Given proper care, bonsai can live for hundreds of years,
with prized specimens being passed from generation to
generation, admired for their age, and revered as a reminder of
those who have cared for them over the centuries. Although
these bonsai are extremely beautiful - meticulously cared for
over the years and containing such a wealth of knowledge, age
is not essential. It is more important that the tree produce
the artistic effect desired, that it be in proper proportion to
the appropriate container, and that it be in good health.
Bonsai is an artistic representation of a natural tree. It
is an image, an illusion of nature. It is smoke and mirrors
that defies the senses. The best bonsai are magicians’ tricks
that have fooled the eye into seeing a far off place in the
distant past, or the side of a craggy cliff. We all have to
strive to be the magician.”

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