Beginner Bonsai – Learn How to Save Your First Bonsai Tree
March 5th, 2012 by Aldouspi

Ever since Feng-Shui became a craze all over America, the classic art of Bonsai cultivation has gained tremendously in popularity.

Millions of households and business turned to this ancient art form to add a touch of balance and harmony to their environment, only to realize that creating and maintaining a living masterpiece such as a Bonsai tree requires a lot of care.

Growing and crafting miniature landscapes is a discipline that has been closely kept through centuries, and most often perfected through a lifetime of dedication to this ancient study of harmony.

This legacy was passed down through generations with care, and without anyone to teach them the secrets of succesful Bonsai cultivation, it was impossible for most westerners to learn and master the skills required to craft healthy Bonsai trees…

With the growing popularity of Bonsai cultivation, a lot of people were quick to jump on the bandwagon and tried to make a bit of money out of this growing hobby.

The problem is that most of those so-called expert had never heard about Bonsai cultivation before you did. The books were incomplete, vague, or worse; filled with false and inacurate information.

Clubs were often run by the same people selling the books, always trying to pitch you their latest secrets, instead of actually be a learning place for members.

You see, maintaining and growing Bonsai trees requires patience, enthusiasm, and most important, key secrets and techniques that have been discovered in ancient times and passed down through generations.

When talking about Bonsai trees, you should forget everything you ever learned about traditional gardening. This is a mistake that most beginners make and never get over.

A well maintained Bonsai tree can live hundreds of years, you just can’t compare that to your off-the-shelf garden variety house plants, can you?

Without proper knowledge of these trade secrets, most teachers are hoping that you will keep on spending money on more books and workshops, while you watch your trees lose their leafs, torn, dry and die.

By looking at the average retail price for a healthy Bonsai tree, which was around $300 last time I checked, it’s no wonder that succesful growers want to keep the competition out and to a minimum.

That’s why I have decided to make these secrets available to the general public and share the joy and authentic beauty of Bonsai gardening through my new publication…

While it covers the basics of Bonsai care and cultivation, A Comple Beginner’s Guide to Bonsai Trees actually acts as a reference guide as well a a complete guide to growing and caring for your living masterpiece.

Imagine the pride you will feel once you master this ancient art form and the accomplishment of watching your own Bonsai tree grow with you as months and years pass by.

Wheter your are interested in growing Bonsai as a hobby or a business, A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Bonsai Trees will teach you everything you need to know to get started.

The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Bonsai Trees showed me exactly where I was going wrong, and because of its advice I saved a bonsai tree I had been given as a gift. Thanks for the great advice Russ!

A lot of money, time and effort has been put into developping this guide and making it the best "all-in-one" solution to Bonsai Training available on the market today.

Unlike other books and guides, A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Bonsai Trees is not filled with vague or innacurate information. In fact, this no-fluff guide will also guide you through the whole learning process with…


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