kpoxa wrote:Hi Jason,
Thank you for your reply. I have been looking at Bonsai classes, but have hard times choosing. I struggled to find reviews or comments from participants. I am liking what Bonsai Palace has to offer, probably due to detailed description of classes on their page and variety of it as wel. At the same time Bonsai Emporium seems like a place where people know what they doing

I am being torn apart here. I always prefer to get some feedback before booking/buying anything ( all hail to the power of mighty internet

) Have you been to any of these places or knew someone who went and left satisfied.
Sending membership application to Bonsai society today. So excited
Anya
Hey Anya,
No problems! I've done a few lesson's and courses, so am happy to share my experiences.
I did my first lesson at the bonsai palace, and whilst it was good, it was very brief and only covered the basics. Liana only has a small stall at the E Shed markets, and the lesson is done there at the side of her stall.
I've not done a lesson at the Emporium, but know Peter well through my club and can say that I'm sure that lesson would be great. He knows a lot, as does his staff, and I've also heard that the course is great (as Raymond has also said).
However, the best course/lesson I have done, was through the Bonsai Society, it goes for a full day, with the first half of the day dedicated the theory, and the second half is basically a workshop, where you put all that theory into practice and create your very own tree, with the assistance of one of the members of the club. The course is great, so much so that I've been to two now, and am contemplating a third

There is one coming up on the 22nd of September, so if you want any details regardign that, I can happily send them through. I'll probably be there myself lending a hand, if I'm not participating
I hope that answers some of your questions, but let me know if you need anything more
