Bonsai Planting Part 1

The basic requirement for Bonsai cultivation and the important area to look into. Good for beginner in this bonsai hobby.

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Created by Igbomino Development Association Admin Last updated Tue, 11-May-2021 English
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2 Lessons 00:01:51 Hours
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2 Lessons 00:01:51 Hours
  • Basic Plant Antomy 00:01:51
  • Lesson 1 Quiz 00:00:00
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Bonsai is an art-form that has been around for thousands of years. Although it's a highly rewarding hobby, too often it is seen as difficult and steeped in tradition. We teach you the basics of Bonsai in this course using video-tutorials, text guides and a quiz. Everything we do is practically oriented; we assist you in growing and styling your very own Bonsai tree.

Eager to grow a Bonsai tree yourself? Stop hesitating and use this course to get a taste of this fascinating hobby! Really, you can do this without any prior knowledge or even green thumbs!

For $29.99 you get unlimited access to the online course, without any recurring fees or hidden costs. Make sure to watch a free lecture in the curriculum below!

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The Ìgbómìnà (also colloquially Igbonna or Ogbonna) are a tribe of the Yoruba people occupying the north-central portion of the Yoruba region of southwestern Nigeria. They speak a dialect also called Ìgbómìnà or Igbonna, classified among the Central Yoruba of the three major Yoruba dialectical areas. The Ìgbómìnà spread across what is now northern Osun State and eastern Kwara State. Peripheral areas of the dialectical region have some similarities to the adjoining Ekiti, Ijesha and Oyo dialects.

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