Very true; good point.Jow wrote:I guess the other thing to bear in mind in regards to bonsai techniques in Japan is that Japan has a wide range of climates itself.
We tend to say 'Japanese techniques' but techniques do vary from area to area. Japan's climate ranges from somewhat like siberia in northern Hokkido down to the tropics of Okinawa. I think it is important to understand what area the techniques come from when applying them at home.
For example, Hirotoshi Saitoh cannot grow black pine as far north as his garden is. The black pines of Takamatsu enjoy a milder climate than tokyo, etc, etc.
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