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Bonsai : A Complete Guide to Grow and Take Care for Your Bonsai Trees. Detailed Explanations on Cultivation, Pruning and Spinning. Grow and Love Your B

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The Art of Time in Your Hands: The Ultimate Guide to Modern Bonsai.

Do you think that Bonsai is a thousand-year-old secret for a select few? You're wrong. It is the most concrete form of meditation you can experience.

It is not just a book, it is a manual of natural architecture. If you're tired of the usual abstract descriptions and want to get your hands dirty with knowledge, this illustrated version is your game-changer. We've cut through the background noise to give you a minimalist layout: every page is a breath, every instruction is a precise scissor stroke.

Why is this book different?

Forget the magic potions and manuals full of incomprehensible philosophy. Here you will find the science of gesture:

  • Step-by-Step Logic: Every technique, from training pruning to repotting, is dissected into clear illustrations. You will see exactly where to cut, without the fear of making mistakes.

  • The Aesthetics of the Main: A clean design for an art that celebrates the essential. Perfect to keep on your work table or browse through for inspiration.

  • From Roots to Canopy: Whether you're a beginner just buying your first Ficus at the grocery store or an enthusiast looking for that extra technical delta, here's the answer.

Did you know that...?

The "Wind" that does not blow: One of the most fascinating forms of Bonsai is Fukinagashi. The goal is to make it look like the tree is constantly being whipped by the wind from a cliff, even if it's in your still living room.

Over 1000 years in a pot: The oldest bonsai tree in the world (the Crespi tree, in Italy) is more than 1000 years old. By reading this book you will not become immortal, but you will learn to dialogue with a living being that has a very different concept of time from ours.

The mistake is part of the fertilizer: Even the greatest masters have "lost" plants. In these pages we teach you not to fear the death of a branch, because in Bonsai, as in life, a clean cut is often the beginning of a new, stronger rebirth.

Pills of wisdom:

3 Mistakes not to make in the first month

Don't let your new project wither before you start. Here are the "warning signs" to be monitored with the precision of a radar:

  1. Drowning from Anxiety: Watering on the calendar (e.g. "every Monday") is the fatal mistake. The soil must breathe. Touch the earth: if it is still damp, put it off. Don't intercept a bounce of dryness, follow the wave of evaporation.
  2. The Radiator Desert: The worst enemy of indoor Bonsai is the dry air of heating. If the leaves curl up, the "share drops" drastically. Move the plant away from heat sources or use a saucer with moist expanded clay.

  3. The Moving Shock: If you move the plant from room to room every day looking for the sun, you will send it into a tailspin. Find a bright location and leave it there. Stability is your "Beacon" for constant health.

What you will find inside:

  1. Help me choose: Not all trees are created equal. We help you find your ideal companion.
  2. The essential equipment: All you need is a few tools (the right ones) to start your journey.

  3. The Language of Plants: How to read your plant's signals with the precision of a gardener. If the leaves go down, we are tracing a direction, not just a point: it is the difference between intercepting a problem and following the wave of plant health.
  4. Seasonal maintenance: A concrete calendar to never forget when it is time to dare and when to observe.

Stop looking at nature from the window. Invite her in, shrink her and tame her with elegance Grow and Love Your Bonsai

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  • ISBN-13: 9798656566889
  • ISBN-10: 9798656566889
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: June 2020
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.35 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 0.5 pounds
  • Page Count: 162

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