The Akron Canton Bonsai Society was honored to host a workshop with visiting bonsai artist Adam Jones in October at Silver Springs Lodge in Stow, Ohio. Mr. Jones trained at the world famous Bonsai Village and Bonsai Museum in Omiya, Japan. He is the only westerner to own a successful bonsai nursery in Japan. The workshop was arranged and sponsored by the Japanese Consulate General in Detroit.
The workshop began with a discussion about our club's major project for this year, the 30 plus amur maples that we dug this past April. Mr. Jones offered plenty of good advice on care as well as a plan to train them into bonsai. Working with one of the maples that had grown wild this past summer, he discussed several important tasks, including selecting a front and visualizing an overall design for the tree. He also discussed how to select which branches to keep to develop branch structure. He also talked about pruning, building ratification. A video with some of his comments about developing the amur maples can be seen on our youtube channel.
Members participating in the workshop brought current bonsai "works in progress." These trees are in need of some good direction and coaching to bring them to the next level. There were several different species of trees, including maples, pine, juniper, spruce and yews. Additionally, we are also always looking to improve our own skills so that we might in the future create better bonsai.

In addition to the workshop with ACBS, Adam's visit to Ohio included a demonstration at the Cleveland Botanical Gardens, as well as a lecture at the Franklin Conservatory in Columbus.
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Stock Spruce |
The Akron Canton Bonsai Society would like to thank Adam Jones for his patient, thoughtful and practical help and direction with our tree projects. We would also like to sincerely thank the Japanese Consul General for selecting our club for this this terrific workshop. It was greatly appreciated.
Spruce after styling by Adam Jones |