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Bonzai Trees and Zen (very little spam please...)

Post by frogus »

now that spring is here, I am going to grow a bonzai tree.
However, I feel like a bit of a cad doing so and yet not knowing anything about zen or the art of bonzaiery...
Can anyone help me?
What principles does a tree need to live up to ( I know about the spacial proportions etc...)?
What's the philosophy behing bonzai trees?
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Post by Baldursgate Fan »

Ah spring, my favourite season.

I have five bonsais sitting on my window ledge and I know nothing about Zen, so you are in good company.

Then again maybe not. :D

Seriously, I have a green thumb and don't have a garden, hence bonsai. You can read all about the history here.

As for principles, please allow me to quote an extract:

"A true bonsai lover will take time to care for and examine his/her trees. This will allow him/her to experience a new rhythm of the seasons. It will also create an invaluable outlet for creativity as they shape their tress. Cultivating a bonsai tree requires some care and attention, but as a reward it brings tranquility to the mind, a feeling of being refreshed and, inner peace. Harmony." (Such as it is)
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thankyou very much BG-F :) . The seeds are in the fridge at the moment, and in 4 days I'll get em out and embark on a new life of rhythmic seasonality, outletted creativity and mental tranquility. Cheers ;)
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Post by Baldursgate Fan »

thankyou very much BG-F


Welcome :)
The seeds are in the fridge at the moment, and in 4 days I'll get em out and embark on a new life of rhythmic seasonality, outletted creativity and mental tranquility. Cheers


Congratulations! You are on your way to Nirvana. :)
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Post by Der-draigen »

I had a bonsai tree once, but I killed it :( :(

I'd like to have another one though, so this thread will be good for me too.

Just so this post isn't completely spam-ated, here is a website for bonsai. Enjoy :)
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Post by nael »

Originally posted by Der-draigen
I had a bonsai tree once, but I killed it :( :(

that just has to be bad mojo
I would be a serial killer if i didn't have such a strong distaste for manual labor
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Post by K0r/\/f1@k€$ »

Where'd you get bonsai seeds frogus? Because I was saying just the other day I'd like to get a bonsai tree, but I didn't know where...
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Post by Georgi »

Originally posted by K0r/\/f1@k€$
Where'd you get bonsai seeds frogus? Because I was saying just the other day I'd like to get a bonsai tree, but I didn't know where...
Have you tried a garden centre? ;)
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Post by K0r/\/f1@k€$ »

Originally posted by Georgi
Have you tried a garden centre? ;)


Thanks for that :) I just haven't spotted any in any garden centres.

The plot thickens :D ;)
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Post by Baldursgate Fan »

@K0r/\/f1@k€$

You can order a bonsai starter kit or a catalogue from

Kabukibonsai in North England.
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