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Bonsai by Warren, Peter (2014) Hardcover

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Bonsai brings serenity to the home with beautiful miniature trees in idyllic container landscapes. Now DK brings this ancient practice into the 21st century, explaining how to grow and care for bonsai trees with a clear step-by-step approach.

Offering easy-to-follow advice and simple photography, Bonsai demystifies the art of bonsai with sequences covering the traditional styles of Chokkan, Moyogi, Shakan, and Kengai, as well as deadwood bonsai styles such as Ishizuki, Yose Uye, and Sharimiki.

For bonsai enthusiasts in search of fresh ideas, innovative techniques, and new ways to display their living art, Bonsai is the must-have book of the season.

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First published June 12, 2014

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877 reviews37 followers
February 23, 2017
My friend gave me a bonsai so I picked up this book from the library to learn how to care for it. Before this, I had no idea how bonsais were made, and what they even were. I found it rather annoying that the book only mentions that bonsais are absolutely no different from their normal-sized tree counterparts at the very end, after everything else has been covered. One would think that something so fundamental would be at the start of the book!

That aside, much of the book showcases different bonsai species and shapes. A small section shows you how to create a bonsai from scratch. There is much focus on how to handle the roots in particular. Everything is accompanied by good photos.

Would probably have been a much better read if it had explained what bonsais were in the beginning.
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98 reviews103 followers
October 15, 2017
A very thorough primer on the art and biology of Bonsai trees filled with images and descriptions of the various types of trees and styles for growing your own or maintaining a Bonsai. The author takes an iterative and foundation based approach for explaining how trees work and the plant chemistry that goes and how you can learn to "feel" the health of your tree. From the various seasonal tasks to choosing a tree, pot and learning how to prune and wiring a tree to recovering an ill tree, I felt much more confident about Bonsai care after reading this book. A plant care directory is also included that lists many variations of trees to learn how to take care of your specific type of Bonsai.
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156 reviews18 followers
March 19, 2016
I originally took this book out from my local library, and I was so glad that I did. This book was really informative about all things bonsai from, which as a budding bonsai enthusiast, prompted me to purchase my own copy of this book. This book explored basic care, choosing the right pot, equipment for bonsai care, types and styles of bonsai trees (which was probably my favorite part of the book), the different species of bonsai trees, and more. There are beautiful color illustrations and photographs.
I would definitely recommend this book to anyone who is interested in bonsai, and learning about bonsai in general. This book is a book I will constantly be referencing as I take care of my bonsai tree.
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October 18, 2021
Bonsai is not for the tender hearted (I've killed too many plants to not state that as a disclaimer). However, this book is easy to understand and comprehend on how to successfully grow and care for these wonderful plants for a long time.

Easy to understand and very beneficial for the newby and experienced bonsai enthusiast.

Great diagrams and pictures to help explain what to do and why.
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38 reviews
January 3, 2018
As a beginner to bonsai, this was a pretty interesting read but also really weirdly organized. For instance, the information I wanted was about growing bonsai from seed but that's near the end of the book. Seems like the information about how to acquire a bonsai to begin with would be a good place to start, I would think.

Also, it was frustrating to see terms used without any definition. In that way it reads more like a texbook (with me having to flip to the back to look up the words) than a well written guide.

Also, I have four different kinds of trees that I am using to create bonsai with, found through research from other sources and none were mentioned in this book! They aren't particulrly exotic species (hello mimosa). I question if there is some sort of bonsai culture war going on behind the scenes of this book.

Overall I just found this book a bit fussy and presumptive, both in regards to the knowledge the book imparts as well as how it imparts it.
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Author 19 books7 followers
May 31, 2018
This book is beautifully laid out. It contains an abundance of attractive, full-colour photographs and all the explanations given are clear and concise. Together, the photos and text offer a great deal of what one needs to know about bonsai. The author takes the reader through the early days of bonsai keeping to present-day bonsai development in various countries. From types of trees, bonsai soil, pots, pruning and so much else that one needs to know about bonsai, this is a valuable read for the bonsai enthusiast.
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245 reviews2 followers
January 22, 2018
As far as I can tell this is a great starter book. Answered several of my questions and made me feel more confident about tree choices coming up. Good pictures and doesn't look old and outdated like so many others I found.
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February 27, 2021
This book is a MUST READ for anyone delving into bonsai. Very complete and thorough with history, explanation of terms, tool descriptions, tree descriptions, art form, and step by step directions for a variety of types of bonsai creations.
Profile Image for Laura Gilfillan.
Author 6 books56 followers
October 23, 2021
Information on classic bonsai form, methods of wiring, some projects for making your own bonsai, only a few details about how to take care of one. It did have a nice section about different trees that are appropriate to use, and what their characteristics are.
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153 reviews
October 2, 2017
I feel this is a superb introduction to the basics of bonsai, and includes everything anyone is likely to need in order to get started in this art.
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31 reviews
July 2, 2019
Really useful reference book. I read a library copy but will pick up my own if I end up getting into bonsai
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39 reviews1 follower
October 3, 2019
A very good book on Bonsai. Nice layout. Covered all the basic you need to know to give a start.
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1,329 reviews
June 2, 2020
Pretty comprehensive book on the art of bonsai. The pictures and illustrations are very helpful. All I need now is a small tree and about 20 years.
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February 21, 2023
I wasn't expecting much with this book, figuring it was all shine and no substance. But I ended up really enjoying it. Answered a lot of questions for me.
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August 24, 2024
Very accessible information for beginners. It has enough pictures for you to visualize as well. I get a sense of direction for what to look into more in depth.
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6,949 reviews24 followers
December 3, 2016
It looks like a nice beginner bonsai tender book. And the graphics are okay.
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437 reviews5 followers
February 14, 2020
I read the introductory material and then skimmed the project section-the bulk of the book. This gives practical advice on what sort of styling is admired in the bonsai community as well as how to achieve it. Although I borrowed it from the library, this would serve better as a reference book to have on hand.
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58 reviews
March 20, 2020
Bonsai is a lot like learning a language in that you often have trouble grasping it if you only study from a single source. This book is charming and I have enjoyed the pictures and ideas. It should be used as a supplement to online videos and other books.
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190 reviews4 followers
March 15, 2023
Very informative book and nice selection of pictures. The explanations are quite detailed. The miniprojects idea is interesting though they are not for everyone, for example, groups of trees. Anyway, you can always get some tips.
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March 6, 2022
I knew nuthin but now imma make and take care of my first bb. I will call her pamela
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