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- Thanks, Ryan
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名媛直播 -> trees on trays/in pots
Money -> As little/much as you are willing to spend on it.
Time -> LOTS
Why -> teaches you patience and appreciation, gives back what effort you put into it, by means of displays of for instance green leaves, showy flowers and/or brilliant fall colours (depending on the trees you choose to work with).
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....agree.Tiger313 wrote: Not sounding incompetent, but a basic summary... yeah, sounds like you need to do a bit of reading, as bonsai isn't easily summarized. I'll give it a go though:
名媛直播 -> trees on trays/in pots
Money -> As little/much as you are willing to spend on it.
Time -> LOTS
Why -> teaches you patience and appreciation, gives back what effort you put into it, by means of displays of for instance green leaves, showy flowers and/or brilliant fall colours (depending on the trees you choose to work with).
My idea about bonsai, if you find the bonsai tree interesting, inspiring and amazing then you dont have to ask what bonsai is.
Its all upon you to do what it takes to have it Or just apreciate.
Its all about art and self satisfaction..goodluck ryan, i hope you find bonsai a lifestyle.
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Sure we can give you a !

For me bonsai is the unique combination of art & gardening. You need to acquire advanced artistic skills like aesthetics and colour matching, as well as a deep understanding of nature and why a tree grows the way it grows. But you also need to know a lot about gardening. You need to know what a tree needs to stay alive. You also need to know what you can, and what you can't do.
It's this combination what makes it just this challenging hobby. It takes a lot of time and experience to become relatively good in it. Especially because you have to do everything in the speed the tree tells you to do, not in the speed you want the tree to do. So patience is also a very important skill. If you have the right amount of patience, bonsai can be very relaxing too.
It can be very satisfying to see that all your experience, time and effort eventually pays off.
Results can be stunning! Take a look at for example. If these pictures inspire you so much that your willing to spend a lot of time and effort to create your own, than bonsai is the right hobby for you.
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Make sure you read everything you can before you get a tree.
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(MINIATURE TREE??????) :lol:
A perfect example of ying and yang.
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