I am interested in teaching some regional study groups with a focus on growing and developing bonsai from scratch. I want to present my proposal here and hope to get your thoughts and feedback.
Here are my thoughts:
I think that training the hobby bonsai community to grow quality bonsai is one of the best ways to increase our bonsai quantity and quality, and will set future generations up to have good material to work with.
To that end, I would like to teach 3-4 study groups around the country. We would meet 3-4 times a year for a weekend to build, grow and develop trees with the goal towards regional and national shows.
Ideal students are people interested in learning growing techniques on young, undeveloped materials. Experience is not necessary, but commitment is expected. I hope to inspire people to commit to the group for many years to see the trees grow and develop over the long haul. We will learn on some older, collected materials, but the goal would be to develop trees through seeds, seedlings, cuttings and air layers. Students also ideally have space to grow a few hundred small trees. I believe that knowledge is best learned through repetition, so we will develop trees in groups.
I would like to keep the classes small (5-6 students). This will allow me to give more attention to each student. I would ask for a modest daily rate for my time and expenses.
I am looking for:
- Your thoughts and ideas about the feasibility of this proposal.
- Hosts. These people would be willing to have the classes in their space 3-4 times a year and help me with local logistics.
- Students. If you are unable to host but are interested in attending, let's talk.
Thank you all for your time.
John Eads
Left Coast Bonsai.