After reading the Bonsai subreddit for a while and prowling through the sidebar that all newbs are continually directed to, I decided there may be more organized information in books.
I don’t have a problem with books. I don’t dislike books. I read a ridiculous amount of fiction, But when trying to learn a new thing, I find choosing a best-place-to-start book difficult. Because, if I know nothing, then anything is more than that. But not all books on a given subject are good for starting places.
So, I asked the Reddit bonsai people and got 4 recommendations. One was written by guy who has a website in the Bonsai subreddit sidebar. I got that one on Kindle. And I found that the book format makes it easier to get the information I want in a more orderly fashion. I think part of the problem is that, when I’m using a website, I hop around and with a book it is more back-to-front. I was getting in my own way.
I got the other 3 books, used, through Amazon. I expect to pass at least 2 along to my dad after I have finished reading them. Or, I may find that I prefer to get him his own copy if they become necessary references.
They are Bonsai Life Histories by Martin Treasure, The Complete Book of Bonsai by Harry Tomlinson, and The Bonsai Workshop by Herb L. Gustafson.
