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Shanti Bithi Nursery has one of the most extensive collections of bonsai trees available for sale on the East Coast. Many of our specimens are imported from Japan, China, Korea and Taiwan. Others have been created by our gifted bonsai specialist, Saeko Oshiro. Saeko learned the art and techniques of bonsai from her grandfather |
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in Japan when she was a young girl. Saeko is also an expert garden designer. The photos on this page are a tiny sample of our available selection. In the near future we will post photographs of more of our beautiful bonsai. |
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Click here to see Special Events coming up Bonsai Classes at Shanti Bithi Nursery ~ New mid-week class - October 8 ~ Most classes at Shanti Bithi Nursery are taught by our gifted in-house Bonsai specialist, Saeko Oshiro. Saeko learned the art of Bonsai from her grandfather while she was still a child in Japan. She moved to the Stamford area after several years at a Bonsai nursery near Boston, and Shanti Bithi has had the good fortune to benefit from her valuable knowledge and outstanding artistry for the past 18 years. Each class that Saeko teaches covers both basic techniques and artistic ideals. Small classes (6 to 10 people) allow for plenty of hands-on guidance, and students can ask questions throughout the class. Both beginner and intermediate students will feel comfortable and have fun while learning to create their own Bonsai in a friendly and unpressured atmosphere. Classes are generally held on Saturdays from 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. If you are unable to attend classes on Saturdays, or if our class schedule doesn't fit into your schedule, why not consider arranging a private session with Saeko at your convenience during the week? Or get a group of friends together and arrange a "Bonsai Party" at Shanti Bithi Nursery. Imagine what wonderful party favors everyone will take home! Please phone to reserve your place in any class: (203) 329-0768 Autumn Class Schedule - 2008 SaSaturday, September 13 - Re-potting Workshop (Limit: 10 people) Bonsai trees cannot stay in the same pot forever. This is a good time to give your tropical bonsai specimens some tender loving care before winter starts. Bring in your own trees (1 medium to large tree, or 2 small trees) and work with our expert on pruning, shaping, root pruning, wiring, and selecting a new pot. We suply wire, bonsai soil, and hands-on assistance. New pots may be purchased for a 20% discount. Class is suitable for beginner to experienced bonsai hobbyists. Class begins at 10:00 A.M. and ends at 1:00 P.M. Cost: $100 + tax per person Wednesday, September 17 - Mame (mini) Bonsai (Limit: 10 people) Extra-small bonsai have special styling and care requirements. Learn the design techniques and care of mame bonsai made with tropical (indoor) trees. Choose a tiny Serissa, Grewia, Podocarpus, Hibiscus, or Fukien Tea tree. Practice pruning, wiring, and styling. Class begins at 10:00 A.M., and ends when everyone is finished. Cost: $ 75 + tax per person Saturday, September 27 - Single tropical Bonsai (Limit: 10 people) Choose a medium sized Podocarpus, Schefflera, Fukien Tea or Bougainvillea and learn pruning, wiring, root pruning, styling and maintenance techniques, plus how to choose the right pot for your tree. All class material is a least 10 years old, with substantial trunk development. Class is suitable for beginning to intermediate bonsai enthusiasts. Class begins at 10:00 A.M. and ends at 1:00 P.M. Cost: $125 + tax per person
ALSO ON SATURDAY, 12:00 NOON UNTIL 5:00 P.M. Saturday, October 4 - Tropical Bonsai Landscape (Limit: 7 people) Bonsai landscape plantings are instantly charming and impressive! Using a combination of Ficus, Mimosa, and Serissa, students will create a miniature tropical landscape in a long shallow container. All materials will be provided, including pot, soil, wire, moss, sand, gravel, and stones, but if students have a favorite collected stone that they would like to include, they should bring it along. Class is suitable for beginning to intermediate bonsai enthusiasts. Class begins at 10:00 A.M. and ends at 1:00 P.M. Cost: $150 + tax per person - - - - New mid-week class - - - - Wednesday, October 8 - Tropical (indoor) Bonsai (Limit: 7 people) Choose a small to medium-sized Podocarpus, Schefflera, Fukien Tea, Ficus, or Bougainvillea and learn pruning, wiring, root pruning, styling and maintenance techniques, plus how to choose the right pot for your tree. Class is suitable for beginning to intermediate bonsai enthusiasts. Class begins at 10:00 A.M. and ends at 1:00 P.M. Cost: $100 + tax per person Saturday, October 18 - Maple Forest, Part 1 (Limit: 7 people) This class is the first of a two-part series that will be completed next spring (2009). A perfect way to practice bonsai wiring skills, you will begin your forest planting using 5 carefully-selected Japanese maple saplings (4 - 5 years old, 15" - 25" tall). You will prune, wire, and shape your trees, preparing them to be planted next spring on a slab stone. You may take your wired trees home for the winter, or Shanti Bithi will store them for you free of charge. Class members will get priority when enrolling for the spring Maple Forest class, to be scheduled. Class is suitable for beginning to intermediate bonsai enthusiasts. Class begins at 10:00 A.M. and ends at 1:00 P.M. Cost: $100 + tax per person Attention all students: The cost of each class includes all materials other than tools, except for the Repotting Workshop. Students may purchase new pots at the Repotting Workshop for a 20% discount. Please bring your own tools with you to class. If you do not have tools, we will supply loaners, but we strongly recommend that every Bonsai student have their own Bonsai shears and a few other important tools. Class participants can buy tools at 20% discount at time of class. Please phone to reserve your place in any class: (203) 329-0768
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MASTER
CLASS WITH WALTER PALL Near the end of October 2006, Bavarian Bonsai Master Walter Pall (www.walter-pall.de) spent two days at Shanti Bithi Nursery. On Friday, October 27th, 5 students, including Shanti Bithi’s own expert, Saeko Oshiro, took a day-long Master Class. Each student provided his or her own plant material, and benefited from the Master’s suggestions and assistance, regarding both their own trees and the trees the others brought in. Photos and descriptions of the day’s work and achievements are below. |
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Walter
Pall and the class study Berni's large pine. |
This giant branch was considered unnecessary! But what's left? |
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Berni
wires the remaining branches. He will make the large stump at the left
into an interesting jin at another time. |
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Saeko with Walter Pall and his assistant for the weekend, Christine Hayward (standing). |
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Saeko has opened up the canopy by pruning away a lot of branches and foliage. |
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Walter Pall studies the bushy juniper that Mike will work on. |
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New
jin and shari are visible in their early stages, including
a newly burned area. Mike wires the remaining foliage. |
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John brought in a tall juniper with interesting lines. |
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John
meticulously wires every branch. |
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Charlie pruned and wired his clump-style quince in short order. |
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Walter Pall makes some suggestions. |
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LECTURE/DEMO/CRITIQUE BY WALTER PALL Despite
torrential rains and gusty winds, an intrepid group of Bonsai enthusiasts
turned up at Shanti Bithi Nursery for the opportunity to observe Bonsai
Master Walter Pall at work as he transformed a challenging piece of
garden-grown material from bush to Bonsai. Most brought in one of
their own Bonsai trees for critique by the Master.
Contrary to our expectations, we found that Walter Pall’s reputation
for brutal assessments is entirely undeserved. While his assistant,
Christine Hayward, continued the extensive wiring work, Walter Pall
spoke kindly and informatively about each person’s tree, no
matter how humble or unkempt. We all learned a lot, were completely
entertained, and nobody left in tears! |
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Material for the styling demonstration is a garden-grown 'Kingsville' box-wood, about 50 years old, recently dug and with its entire root ball still intact. |
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This
tree has an interesting nebari and a powerful trunk that splits
into two trunks very low on the tree. The inside branching pattern is
tree-like. |
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At
the same time, the optical weight of the trunk becomes larger in proportion
to the amount of foliage, making the tree appear more powerful. |
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The secondary trunk was voted off the tree! The result is a much more compact Bonsai. |
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Almost finished. The branches have been wired, right down to the tiniest ones. The canopy is airy and open, and the overall impression is of a huge, old tree growing in an open field. The root area is packed with potting soil to encourage new root growth. The root ball has been left intact to minimize further stress to the tree. In spring, two thirds of the root ball will be removed, and the tree will go into its first Bonsai pot. |
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TREE CRITIQUE BY WALTER PALL |
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Audience members' trees are lined up on the table awaiting their turn under the Master's eye. |
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A “Sumo” style hornbeam gets a twirl on the Master’s
turntable. |
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A bushy ‘Shimpaku’ juniper begins its transformation into
the austere and elegant literati style. |
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Bonsai class with Mike Pollock & Kevin Goveia Mike Pollock is a passionate bonsai hobbyist and a member of the local Yama Ki Bonsai Society. Mike planned to demonstrate "refining" techniques on a tree that had already been styled as a bonsai. Kevin Goveia is also a member of the Yama Ki Bonsai Society, and an experienced bonsai hobbyist. He is also a gifted potter and graphic artist., and had planned to present a segment on how to choose the right pot for your bonsai. |
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For
his demonstration Mike chose a tree in the Informal Upright style, from
Shanti Bithi's large collection of 'Shimpaku' junipers. Refining includes
cleaning the bark with a wire brush, removing branches that are unnecessary
for the tree's design, thinning the foliage, and extensive wiring. |
After
Mike has brushed the bark, it looks red instead of brown, and the
direction
of growth is visible at close range. Tiny insects that may have been
living under the loose bark have been evicted. Mike's plan included
cutting off the tree's lowest branch, which is now lying on the table.
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Then our plans for the presentation changed. Saeko Oshiro, Shanti Bithi's in-house bonsai expert, suggested that the long curving line of the trunk made this tree a good candidate for the bunjin or Literati style. Saeko asked Mike to take on this challenge. The transformation would require a lot more work (and time) than Mike had counted on. Kevin good-naturedly put aside his planned presentation and became Mike's extra eyes, hands, and drawing skills. |
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Mike
continued to cut off the lower branches using a concave cutter, while
Kevin envisioned how this tree might look in the bunjin style, and began a sketch. Mike used
an X-acto knife to refine the cuts, and pliers to peel back the bark,
creating jin (dead branches) and shari (areas where the bark is peeled
away), giving the tree the appearance of age and hard experiences. |
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Now
only the foliage at the top remains, while all the lower branches are
lying on the table. |
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Mike
wires the wrapped area, while Kevin plans their next move. |
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Two
large upper branches are pulled downward with guy wires. |
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Mike
gives the newly-potted tree a thorough drenching. |
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