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. Often referred to by enthusiasts as the "Old Testament" of bonsai instruction, this book remains a primary resource for mastering the art of miniature tree cultivation. 1. Executive Summary Bonsai Techniques I
His technique for fixing bad roots:
Naka hated "crotch growth"—branches that grow straight up from the junction of two other branches. Action: Remove all inward-growing, downward-growing, and crotch-growing branches. Look for the "bar branch" (two branches emerging from the same point on opposite sides) and remove one. john yoshio naka bonsai techniques 1
, first published in 1973, remains the gold standard for enthusiasts worldwide. The Philosophy: Listening to the Tree Executive Summary Bonsai Techniques I His technique for
(first published in 1973) was created by John Naka to provide his workshop students with a comprehensive reference for bonsai creation and care. The book focuses on finding the "spirit" of the tree , first published in 1973, remains the gold