BONSAI CULTIVATION

The quietest practices often reveal the most.


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SMALL GROUP WORKSHOP (MONTHLY)

Held once a month, this intimate workshop offers a shared introduction to bonsai in a peaceful, reflective setting. Over 2–3 hours, you’ll receive a complete beginner kit, including a preselected tree, pot, and tools.

With live demonstrations and hands-on guidance, you’ll learn core techniques — pruning, wiring, shaping — and create your own bonsai to take home. Each workshop includes a display of mature trees, with stories and shaping methods explained.

Workshops are limited to 10 participants to preserve the quiet, attentive nature of the practice. Bookings are essential.

A beautiful entry point for those curious to learn about bonsai in a quiet community.

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PRIVATE 1:1 BONSAI SESSION

A private session tailored entirely to you — whether you're just beginning or already tending trees of your own. Some come to learn the fundamentals. Others come to refine technique, troubleshoot a specific tree, or simply spend quiet time immersed in the process.

You might style a new tree, work with one you've brought from a previous workshop, or explore care methods in more technical depth. You may even choose to observe — spending time with aged bonsai from our collection, and asking questions as they arise.

Ideal for those seeking a flexible, personalised bonsai experience.

A small potted plant being watered with a watering can, outdoor table and gardening supplies in the background.

BONSAI SITTING

Heading away but don’t want to leave your tree unattended? Bring it here.

We offer a calm, stable environment where your bonsai will be looked after with daily care, observation, and light maintenance. Your tree will be monitored for health, watered appropriately, and given the same attention we give our own.

It’s more than plant-sitting — it’s stewardship. Peace of mind, while you’re away.

Ideal for those travelling, relocating, or simply needing a safe place for their tree to rest.

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BONSAI RECOVERY

Sometimes, even with care, a tree begins to fade — and you're not sure why.

If your bonsai seems unwell, bring it in for assessment and restoration. We’ll examine its condition, environment, and history, then provide support to help it recover: repotting if needed, pest or root checks, moisture and soil correction, and appropriate rebalancing.

No guarantees, but every effort made with respect and experience.

For those who want to give their bonsai the best chance to return to health.

A green bonsai tree in a brown rectangular pot placed on a gray carpeted surface against a plain white wall.

The Beginning (Year 1)

A stock tree with potential — early movement, but no clear direction yet.

A small bonsai tree with lush green foliage in a brown rectangular pot, placed on a black textured surface against a plain white background.

New Perspective

Tilted and styled at an angle to reveal a new line — the first shift toward cascade.

A small bonsai tree in a tall, dark brown planter with a textured surface, placed on a dark surface against a light-colored wall.

Refinement Begins (Year 2)

In a taller pot, the silhouette deepens. Pad work begins. Form takes shape.

A small, lush green bonsai tree in a tall, rectangular ceramic pot placed on a white circular surface against a black background.

Established (Year 3)

A true cascade with matured structure. Still evolving — but unmistakably its own.