Yes, can anybody shed light on what this shift in focus for Ryan means exactly?Now it seems like it’s shifting away from bonsai altogether to focus on conservation (?). The message posted in the OP seems kind of cryptic. I don’t get it…..
I had assumed Mirai trees sold like hot cakes, at least this thread sure made it sound like it. https://www.bonsainut.com/threads/mirai-tree-sale.61314/Not surprising. Mirai wasn't selling a great number of trees anyway. Online sales, shipping etc. of large bonsai is likely more trouble and cost than its worth. I'd be interested in hearing how the One Tree Project fits in.
That yearly sale (or occasional sale) did sell trees, but not enough to sustain a business for 12 months, particularly a high-profile biz like Neil's. I also hear the same thing from friends who own a bonsai nursery. VOLUME is needed to sustain a tree-selling biz, like hundreds, or thousands (ask Brussel Martin) of trees a year. Dozens of high end trees can't fill that gap. My friends moved out of selling bonsai in favor of instruction and planning and installing gardens.I had assumed Mirai trees sold like hot cakes, at least this thread sure made it sound like it. https://www.bonsainut.com/threads/mirai-tree-sale.61314/
We all know Ryan can charge his premium I figured he of all people could make it worth the effort.
that would be a little late. THe project is pretty much funded by an initiative of Lindsay himself. But maybe the interview is olderRyan discusses beginning a kickstarter project to raise money to fund Lindsay so he can complete his TV series on Bonsai (might have been a 10 or 15 episode series, which began with visiting and interviewing Mr. Kimura).