Beginner Bonsai Workshop
Overview
Join Ben Redmond of Portland Garden Services for a hands-on introduction to the art and practice of bonsai. Ben is a member of the Aesthetic Pruners Association, an experienced gardener, and a licensed landscape contractor based in Portland’s Lents neighborhood. He runs a values-forward company rooted in care for both plants and people.
Ben brings an extensive background in tree pruning, including over ten years of studying bonsai and a two-year apprenticeship with expert Lucy Davenport, a mentor and specialist in Japanese maple pruning and health. As a fourth-generation orchardist, pruning is his greatest joy and a lifelong craft.
In this workshop, you’ll:
- Learn about the origins and philosophy of bonsai
- Explore the relationship between tree, grower, and design
- Discover how to work from the roots up to establish structure and balance
- Practice pruning techniques to shape and refine your tree
- Learn about pot selection, setup, and long-term care
This session offers a blend of instruction, demonstration, and hands-on practice to introduce you to the living art of bonsai and leave with both new skills and a deeper appreciation for the trees we tend and our relationship to nature.
Gather together at 10:30. Workshop begins at 10:45.
Photos will be taken throughout the workshop to document and share the experience. By participating, you consent to being included in group or activity photos that may be used in future promotions.
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Highlights
- 2 hours 15 minutes
- In person
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Location
Taborspace
5441 Southeast Belmont Street
Portland, OR 97215
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