Dwarf Banyan Bonsai Workshop, 8/2

Dwarf Banyan Bonsai Workshop, 8/2

Get your hands dirty with the bonsai pros to repot, style and prune your own bonsai tree. Take it home with confidence and expert care tips.

By The Bonsai Shop by Dandy Farmer

Date and time

Location

Dandy Farmer Bonsai

14 Clermont Ave, Apt 1R Brooklyn, NY 11205

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event.

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

Learn basic bonsai techniques to start transforming plants into bonsai. Learn why it is important to have a good soil mix, root-prune, repot, and choose the right angles when repotting. Take this knowledge home and apply it to other plants as well.

In this class we will work on the Caribbean Banyan also known as 'Birdie' (here at the bonsai shop).

'Birdie' the Caribbean Banyan, a hardy stout grower native to the tropics and the Caribbean. Characterized by a thick trunk and curly, pointed leaves that droop down, directing water to the ground in a gentle way. This banyan can take lower light locations so is easier to place around the home in places farther away from windows. Ficus are often considered a beginner's bonsai for the relatively easy care and wide range of indoor conditions it can tolerate. To water properly, submerge my pot in a bowl of water up to the rim for 5 mins. Do this every 5-7 days.

Growth style: Birdie has a thick main trunk that divides into many branches that support a dense canopy. With enough humidity, it will sport aerial roots that hang from the lower branches. There are lots of opportunities to style and wire the branches.

Symbolism: After attaining enlightenment, Buddha was believed to have sat under a Banyan tree for seven days, absorbed in his new-found realization. Generally, the Banyan encourages stability and steadfastness in Feng Shui. The Banyan's Wood element feeds Fire in the productive cycle, symbolizing expansion and the chance for continuous growth and enhanced wealth or success. Its 'Zhen' Chi gives this tree the ability to balance out transformative energy, promoting a stability amidst change.

This class is for beginners to intermediate.

TOTAL SEATS: 6

Materials Provided: One handmade bonsai planter in extra small speckled white or midnight black, one bonsai tree, soil, decorative rocks, necessary tools for repotting. Other materials on site available for purchase.

About the instructors:

Matthew Puntigam lived and worked in Tokyo for 7 years learning bonsai techniques and garden skills while apprenticing at a garden design and bonsai shop. He opened Dandy Farmer in 2016 to bring the art of bonsai to the NYC community.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to bring anything to the workshop?

All bonsai making materials will be provided. Keep in mind there will be soil and water, possibly flying through the air. You may want to bring an apron if you are a messy planter and want to keep dirt off your lap. We provide gloves if you'd like to use them and we have a sink nearby.

Can I bring my bonsai home with me?

Absolutely! We'll package your new plant well enough to safely make the journey to its new home, and include care instructions and a name card.

What's the refund policy?

Sorry, but there are no refunds within 7 days of the event, due to a limited number of spots in the workshop and the preparation involved in making it happen.

How can I contact the organizer with any questions?

Send an email to: hello@dandyfarmer.com

What's accessibility like?

There are several stairs leading up to the shop, but we can assist anyone if necessary.

Best way to get there? Is there parking?

The closest train lines are the F train at York St station, B,Q,R trains at Dekalb Ave station, and G train at Clinton-Washington Ave station. They are all about a 20 min. walk. If driving, there is usually parking a block away along Park Ave. under the BQE overpass. Parking is free.

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Welcome to our Bonsai community! We are a team of bonsai enthusiasts who believe that what makes a bonsai truly special is the care we give it. Through our classes and workshops, we aim to share our knowledge and teach you the skills needed to maintain a healthy bonsai. Our courses cover a range of topics including repotting, pruning, styling techniques, soil structure, wiring, and pest control. Within a relaxed atmosphere at our tree-filled studio, we encourage you to challenge yourself and take the first step in getting to know your bonsai. Don't worry, we'll be there to guide you through the sometimes scary process of cutting your bonsai. Your bonsai will thank you for it!

$60.54Aug 2 · 2:00 PM EDT