Very quick delivery, lots of helpful advice provided.
29/01/2024
Pambos
5.00/5.00
"Incredible service 😀"
Incredible service with delivery arriving next-day. Perfectly packed with no damages. Very helpful with queries. Would definitely use again. Rare to find a company like this one in today's world!
27/01/2024
Margaret Forster
4.00/5.00
"arrived on time well packed some leaves…"
arrived on time well packed some leaves fell in package probably held wrong way up Tree fresh and lovely. thank you
24/01/2024
Shaun Andrews
1.00/5.00
"No issues"
No issues
Good service and simple to use
23/01/2024
Frank
5.00/5.00
"A good bonsai experience"
Our redwood bonsai arrived promptly and safely, in a lovely ceramic pot and in good health - we’re very happy with it.
23/01/2024
A.N.OTHER
5.00/5.00
"Packing was very robust,delivery very…"
Packing was very robust,delivery very quick
23/01/2024
Andrew Watson
5.00/5.00
"great price"
great price, quick delivery and the tree was in fantastic condition
16/01/2024
Mrs Lisa Charlton
5.00/5.00
"Excellent service and lovely tree"
Excellent service and lovely tree
16/01/2024
Michael
5.00/5.00
"A truely quality product at a better…"
A truely quality product at a better than fair price.
I bought this as a gift, and I felt the gift of giving.
15/01/2024
Kyaw Maung
5.00/5.00
"Absolutely stunning tree with highly…"
Absolutely stunning tree with highly professional efficient service from Seikatsu every time.
MORE ABOUT 生活 SEIKATSU BONSAI SCHOOL
The definition of the term "Bonsai" is a plant, usually a tree or shrub, that is grown in a container and made to look like a mature tree through the use of various training techniques. The plant usually does not exceed 1 metre in height. The art of Bonsai as we know it, traces back almost 2000 yrs. The word bonsai is made up of 2 Japanese characters or word phrases, "bon" & "sai", " Bon" is the pot , tray or container, the "sai" is the tree or potted planting. The word Bonsai equally applies to indoor and outdoor plants. The original word Bonsai comes from the Chinese word "P'en Tsai" it sounds similar to bonsai and has nearly the same meaning. It couldn't be further from the true spirit of bonsai if we restrict our interpretation in this way. It is indeed a tree in a pot, but a tree that has been subjected to a number of horticultural and aesthetic disciplines, through which visual harmony and botanical well being is achieved. The essence of classical Bonsai is to produce a healthy miniature representation of a tree.
The ultimate challenge for the Bonsai designer is to expose the essence of the tree. The art of Bonsai is telling a story through living illusion. The artist strives to find avenues for personal expression within the confines of good horticultural practice. Bonsai is a pleasant mix of form, thought, and suggestion, in a miniature world; and like all good art, it endures. Beginners and students often share the same concern: having the ability to maintain a healthy plant. The key is in being able to control the degree of stress that a plant will take and still remain healthy. "Stress" here is not psychological stress, but referring to the horticultural practice of being able to know how much is too much, and how much is too little. This principal applies to all aspects to Bonsai culture, including air, water, soil, sun, nutrients, temperature, altitude, pruning, etc. The challenge is to have the willingness to learn, experiment and accept the results of these efforts. Another aspect central to Bonsai is time. The growth process takes time, and there are no shortcuts. A growing year is the usual yardstick by which success is measured. Caring for you Bonsai over time creates a deep sense of satisfaction. There is no replacement for time; it is always constant and moving forward. It is said that through the study of Bonsai, one will learn more than Bonsai.
Bonsai is about trees, trees grown in miniature. It is also about time and space and about life and attitudes. Historically, Bonsai was a part of the culture, an important part of family heritage. Equally, Bonsai can be simply a horticultural past time requiring no more than a measure of common garden sense, some artistic ability and plenty of patience.
At the heart of everything that we do is our passion for Bonsai and our commitment to our students.
生活
Seikatsu Bonsai School is located in the countryside in Mid Wales , and reflects the rural calm of the area. The skilled team members are here to help students achieve their goals. Are you ready to reach your potential? Call us today to learn more about
生活
Seikatsu Bonsai School.
MORE ABOUT 生活 SEIKATSU BONSAI SCHOOL
The definition of the term "Bonsai" is a plant, usually a tree or shrub, that is grown in a container and made to look like a mature tree through the use of various training techniques. The plant usually does not exceed 1 metre in height. The art of Bonsai as we know it, traces back almost 2000 yrs. The word bonsai is made up of 2 Japanese characters or word phrases, "bon" & "sai", " Bon" is the pot , tray or container, the "sai" is the tree or potted planting. The word Bonsai equally applies to indoor and outdoor plants. The original word Bonsai comes from the Chinese word "P'en Tsai" it sounds similar to bonsai and has nearly the same meaning. It couldn't be further from the true spirit of bonsai if we restrict our interpretation in this way. It is indeed a tree in a pot, but a tree that has been subjected to a number of horticultural and aesthetic disciplines, through which visual harmony and botanical well being is achieved. The essence of classical Bonsai is to produce a healthy miniature representation of a tree.
The ultimate challenge for the Bonsai designer is to expose the essence of the tree. The art of Bonsai is telling a story through living illusion. The artist strives to find avenues for personal expression within the confines of good horticultural practice. Bonsai is a pleasant mix of form, thought, and suggestion, in a miniature world; and like all good art, it endures. Beginners and students often share the same concern: having the ability to maintain a healthy plant. The key is in being able to control the degree of stress that a plant will take and still remain healthy. "Stress" here is not psychological stress, but referring to the horticultural practice of being able to know how much is too much, and how much is too little. This principal applies to all aspects to Bonsai culture, including air, water, soil, sun, nutrients, temperature, altitude, pruning, etc. The challenge is to have the willingness to learn, experiment and accept the results of these efforts. Another aspect central to Bonsai is time. The growth process takes time, and there are no shortcuts. A growing year is the usual yardstick by which success is measured. Caring for you Bonsai over time creates a deep sense of satisfaction. There is no replacement for time; it is always constant and moving forward. It is said that through the study of Bonsai, one will learn more than Bonsai.
Bonsai is about trees, trees grown in miniature. It is also about time and space and about life and attitudes. Historically, Bonsai was a part of the culture, an important part of family heritage. Equally, Bonsai can be simply a horticultural past time requiring no more than a measure of common garden sense, some artistic ability and plenty of patience.
At the heart of everything that we do is our passion for Bonsai and our commitment to our students.
生活
Seikatsu Bonsai School is located in the countryside in Mid Wales , and reflects the rural calm of the area. The skilled team members are here to help students achieve their goals. Are you ready to reach your potential? Call us today to learn more about
生活
Seikatsu Bonsai School.
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