Selecting and Purchasing
 
 
 
Bonsai
 
Japanese Maple dug from a nursery field at about eight foot tall cut down into a bonsai. In training since about 1994.
Japanese Maple dug from a nursery field at about eight foot tall cut down into a bonsai. In training since about 1994.
Japanese Maple dug from a nursery field at about eight foot tall cut down into a bonsai. In training since about 1994.

Bonsai On The Cheap

With the rise of Internet discussion forums it is possible to read, if not participate, in a variety of discussion about bonsai. One discussion some time ago dealt with the possibility of doing bonsai without going broke financ...
 
 
Bonsai
 
Another view of the pots
Another view of the pots
Another view of the pots

Getting the Most Out of Your Club Auction

Most clubs have an annual auction where members bring items they no longer have a need for, no longer want, or that they can not personally see a future for. These auctions serve many purposes, as they are not only a place wher...

 
Bonsai
 

A Beginners Guide To Choosing Trees, Styles and Pots

Trees Beginners will get the best start by choosing trees that are within their capabilities. An outdoor tree, indigenous to the area, is likely to be most successful. Some of the most easily available bonsai, such as those in ...