tools for beginner
- ivanbunny
-
Offline Topic Author
- Junior Member
-
- Posts: 25
- Thanks received: 0
unnecessary for a beginner so could you plz make me a list of tools i should definitely have
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- dsdevries
-
Offline
- Senior Member
-
- Posts: 78
- Thanks received: 16
Now you also need proper bonsai wire to train your bonsai into your desired shape. You need meshes to cover the holes of the bonsai pot to prevent the soil from draining out. And you need good bonsai soil and fertilizer. That should be about it.
If your serious about bonsai, which I can imagine, I seriously recommend to take a beginners bonsai course.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- ivanbunny
-
Offline Topic Author
- Junior Member
-
- Posts: 25
- Thanks received: 0
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- leatherback
-
Offline
- Platinum Member
-
- Posts: 8642
- Thanks received: 3662
e.g.:
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- ivanbunny
-
Offline Topic Author
- Junior Member
-
- Posts: 25
- Thanks received: 0
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- leatherback
-
Offline
- Platinum Member
-
- Posts: 8642
- Thanks received: 3662
Let me give you the most usefull link first:
You will then arrive at
2012:
Zagreb bonsai association:
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- ivanbunny
-
Offline Topic Author
- Junior Member
-
- Posts: 25
- Thanks received: 0
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- leatherback
-
Offline
- Platinum Member
-
- Posts: 8642
- Thanks received: 3662
Just read your intro, and I noticed you are 12, which is somewhat younger then I expected.
With bonsai, there is one thing to keep in mind: IT is a hobby which takes years. So a course which starts only in 6 months would still be a good idea (I Actually registered for a workshop in the UK, taking place in November I think. It sold out in May...)
All in all, if you go through this website and read the tutorials, you should be able to find out a lot already. Also, if you look on the internet for bonsai Kroatia, you will find a few people with websites. Contact them, and ask around a little.
I think I saw Walter Pall as one of the persons with good contacts in Kroatia. He is a VERY good bonsai Artist, and very helpfull. I visited his gardens this summer near Munich (He is german). I am sure he can introduce you to some people, if you pop him an email.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- ivanbunny
-
Offline Topic Author
- Junior Member
-
- Posts: 25
- Thanks received: 0
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.
- leatherback
-
Offline
- Platinum Member
-
- Posts: 8642
- Thanks received: 3662
ivanbunny wrote: i already red everything on this page except /articles/ but i am not completely new to bonsai my brother started growing bonsai a couple of years ago so i joined him and as a hobby that takes years it is not a problem when i was nine i started doing origami and now i can do some amazing modules that takes years of training like these ones
lol
When you started doing Origami, I planted some seeds in my garden. These are still another 3 years away from being at the start of their training. But good to hear you have someone close by who can help you to get started.
Please Log in or Create an account to join the conversation.