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- Sales Rank: #495394 in Books
- Published on: 2014-03-14
- Binding: Paperback
- 216 pages
Written over the course of 18 months, 'Bonsai Inspirations 1' the book is divided into 14 chapters, each chapter covering the progression and development of a bonsai over a period of many years, illustrating in great depth how impressive and majestic bonsai can be created from humble beginnings.
In-depth articles, diagrams and many hundreds of photographs have been inserted into each Chapter to help explain and illustrate the techniques involved in the development of each bonsai. Within the book, Harry Harrington reveals many aspects of his unique work, in particular his carving techniques, branch development and tree design as well as his techniques for ensuring the health and vigour of his bonsai. Species covered in detail within the book include Japanese Maple, Trident Maple, Beech, Privet, Oak, Hawthorn, Spruce, Blackthorn, Hornbeam and Elm.
'Bonsai Inspirations 1' has been written to provide interest and inspiration as well as information to bonsai enthusiasts of all levels, whether they are novices looking to learn how to look after their first trees, experienced growers or bonsai professionals.
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.... but this together with his other books are the best that I have come across
By N B.
I have a large number of Bonsai books but this together with his other books are the best that I have come across. Very detailed in both text and pictures and a great deal of information and advice that other books just don't provide. If you are interested in Bonsai then you really need to buy this book.
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By Kelly Shakesby
Great, just what my step dad wanted, he's very pleased.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.Bonsai IS For Eeveryone...
By BDI
.... and Harry Harrington proves it.This is the book that us mere mortals have been waiting for.Who are those 'mere mortals' ?Well, we're the people who can't afford to spend £500 on a half-decent bonsai, and a further £200 on a designer pot.We don't start conversations with "I imported this tree from (insert name of famous bonsai nursery) in Japan.We are also the people who are of a certain age, and the suggestion that we spend a tenner on a small starter tree and then nurture it for the next 20 years isn't an option.We are people on a limited budget, but who love growing things.I've been growing bonsai for 25 years, and suddenly I don't feel inferior. I can even say (loudly) that some of the methods used by Masters in Japan don't work here, and that there are simpler and better methods that anyone can use.What the author does (whether he realises it or not) is to show us how the Japanese and others produce lovely, ancient-looking bonsai in less than ten years ... by the thousand.In fact, sometimes just two or three years is all that's needed.Excellent bonsai material is all around us - on wasteground - hillsides - pit heaps - old railway cuttings - riverbanks, everywhere.Of course, you MUST get permission from whoever owns the site. You might even decide to offer something in return. But the trees are there, waiting, and Harry shows you what to do about it.You will also find suitable material in your local garden centres or your friend's, family's, or neighbour's gardens (don't forget to look at your own).He concentrates on indigenous species, but the basic horticultural and bonsai techniques apply to most species with similar weather and growing conditions.Other books have 'progressions'- following the tree from wherever it was acquired to what we can justifiably call a 'bonsai'. Some of them are quite good. Some start with a very expensive imported tree. Others have been grown in a bonsai nursery for many years. But Harry H's progressions are leagues ahead.There's no waffle. No mystery. No strange exotic techniques. And no nonsense.There is a growing backlash against the elitism within bonsai circles, and this book, along with the author's wonderful, practical, inclusive website - 'Bonsai4me.com', is a part of this 'Bonsai For The People' movement.Yes, some of the images could be better, but this is a practical 'working' book (it even has pages where we can write our own notes), not a glossy coffee table one. It's so easy to follow that the graphics could have been in cartoon form and I'd still be able to understand everything (I'm assuming that readers will have some basic knowledge of growing things, and realise that if planted in a garden or field, 'bonsai' will grow into full sized trees or shrubs).And of course, many of those trees were photographed 10 years ago for the authors benefit, not ours. Many bonsai hobbyists, even me, do the same. They certainly aren't taken with a book in mind !Part 2 is due out next Spring (I might send in a few suggestions), and I WILL be buying it.But if you aren't sure, go to the authors website for an idea of his no-nonsense, practical approach to the hobby.I did, and suddenly most of those expensive bonsai books in my bookcases were redundant.There are exceptions - Harry Tomlinson's 'Complete Book of Bonsai', and a couple by Craig Coussins and Peter Chan. These are authors - all internationally renowned bonsai experts - who started to strip away the mystery.Harrington completes the job.
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