| The Secret Techniques of Bonsai: A Guide to Starting, Raising, and Shaping Bonsai | 
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Author: Masakuni Kawasumi Ii And Masakuni Kawasumi Iii Publisher: Kodansha International Studio: Kodansha International Manufacturer: Kodansha International Label: Kodansha International Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 112 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 7.7 x 0.7
ISBN: 4770029438 Dewey Decimal Number: 635.9772 EAN: 9784770029430 ASIN: 4770029438
Publication Date: February 17, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description In The Secret Techniques of Bonsai, the author of the groundbreaking Bonsai With American Trees teams up with his son to offer not only the basics for creating perfect bonsai, but also secret techniques they've developed over years of careful work and observation. The Kawasumis provide detailed, easy-to-follow information about growing bonsai from seedlings or beginner plants; expert advice on shaping, pruning, training, grafting and repotting trees; and new techniques for using tools. And, although the Kawasumi family is worldrenowned for their bonsai tool design, their instructions allow gardeners to improvise with other readily-accessible bonsai, gardening or even simple workshop tools. Step-by-step photographs accompany the text, many in full-color. Masakuni Kawasumi III, the first qualified tree doctor for bonsai in Japan, contributes his unique insights to make this an invaluable resource for beginners and experienced enthusiasts alike.
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  Advanced July 14, 2008 I do not recommend this book to the beginner who is just getting into Bonsai care-taking. This is more of a comprehensive book explaining how to create, shape, and nurture Bonsai trees. This book is very well written for and advanced level Bonsai owner. It goes into detail about how to start Bonsai trees, wire them, how to pick out the right environment, etc. So if you're beginning, I think you should pass this book by at first. If, however, you have been into Bonsai trees for a while, this is the book to go with.
  bonzai plant care September 19, 2007 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
This is a great little book for the beginner because it explains everything simply but thoroughly.
  A well-organized, helpful start August 29, 2007 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
In short, my opinion is that this is an excellent book if you are serious about bonsai and would like to get started, or to complement your knowledge from other books.
Before I purchased this book, I checked out several books from my local library. Some books seem to show many pictures of finished bonsai without really getting into details and I feel as if I still don't have the knowledge to even start on a bonsai. This book is a bit more helpful with step-by-step pictures from repotting to pruning, diagrams of undesirable branches, and methods of propagation.
There is a lot of information in this book that I read in this book that other books brush by, but I found helpful to me. Without a doubt, it is important to read different books because each author has their own views on certain issues.
Other books that you might want to look into are "Bonsai (101 Essential Tips)" by Harry Tomlinson and "The Bonsai Workshop" by Herb Gustafson.
  Bonsai made simple May 23, 2007 6 out of 21 found this review helpful
The Secret Techniques of Bonsai: A Guide to Starting, Raising, and Shaping Bonsai An understandable, complete book on Bonsai .
  Fine Summary of Advanced Level Bonsai January 4, 2007 16 out of 19 found this review helpful
This is a fine work on Advanced Techniques for the Bonsai enthusiast, in particular giving full particulars on specialty tools and pruning shears in Bonsai Culture. It is kind of surprising the great tips one can get, from just the one paragraph tips that the authors son added after his father death. Very concise and precise is a great summary for this book.
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