
#45 Peter Tea: Part 2-Q&A
After a quick bathroom break, Jeremiah and Peter return to a deep-dive Q&A that shifts from practical bonsai technique into the bigger picture of the craft. Peter answers listener questions on ramification, branch struct

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Hosted by Lee Bonsai · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 45 episodes
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An informal Podcast hosted by Jeremiah Lee, with the goal of satisfying an endless curiosity about all things Bonsai through chatting with and interviewing some incredible members of the Bonsai community.
Lee Bonsai hosts The Black Pondo Podcast, a arts show with 45 episodes published.

After a quick bathroom break, Jeremiah and Peter return to a deep-dive Q&A that shifts from practical bonsai technique into the bigger picture of the craft. Peter answers listener questions on ramification, branch struct

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