People are so drawn to Bonsai, but that draw is different for every single person. Eric’s guest today is Jeremiah Lee, a Bonsai enthusiast that spotted Eric at a Bonsai nursery by his house. Today, Eric and Jeremiah are comparing the art of Bonsai to keeping Koi fish. After some experimentation with Bonsai 20 years ago, Eric put it to the side to focus on Koi, but he still loves them!
Eric shares his insight on:
- Sharing his interests allows Eric to meet interesting people
- Jeremiah breaks down Bonsai and what it is exactly
- Where Jeremiah’s obsession with Bonsai started
- Bonsai is about collecting cool trees that speak to you
- Size ranges in Bonsai from small to large
- Maintaining Bonsai trees establishes respect and discipline
- How poker led Jeremiah down a rabbit hole into Bonsai
- People want the experience of connecting to nature in their own yard
- Koi and Bonsai combine to create the perfect scenery
- Dispelling some of the myths and pitfalls about keeping Koi
- The art of Bonsai goes beyond sitting in pots
- Different trees respond differently to environmental forces
- Aftercare is a large part of collecting just about any plant
- Japanese-style gardening combines mountains and forestry
- Ultimately, you should get the wildlife that appeals to you
- Make sure that you get a reliable teacher when keeping Bonsai
- Newer generations are moving towards all-online resources
- Dream matches of different fish and tree breeds
- Here’s where to get the best Bonsai and Koi
- Trends with younger generations when it comes to fish and tree hobbies
Links to resources:
The Karate Kid
Bonsai-U Series Youtube
Bonsai Mirai Live
Peter Tea Bonsai
Bonsai Boon
The Little Book of Bonsai
Jeremiah's Instagram
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