FinnLakk
Yamadori
At the risk of digging up a thread that might be better left buried I wanted to add my thoughts as essentially a beginner, one that has just attended a group workshop run by Peter.
I have no doubts he has the skill to make high quality trees, as evidenced by the collection at Wisley. He getting on in life and as with all who have hobbies that can be time and energy consuming you become lax.
He is extremely friendly, open and honest, as a person I really like him and get on with him well. However I do feel almost everything is overpriced but he has his market and it obviously works well for him.
I picked up a deshojo maple "semi trained" in a regular nursery pot for £40, the deshojos sitting next to it that were far younger, far less refined BUT in a bonsai pot (and awful substrate) had price tags between £140-£300
I understand he's running a business but the sheer volume of trees he has and Chinese elms, ficus etc that he still imports and sells at ridiculous prices for what they are have seriously put me off.
He is a great YouTube educator but does not educate well in a group setting, I also believe paying £120 for two people for a two hour workshop (consisting of another 8 people on top of myself and my partner) AND being expected to pay for your cheap nursery stock and plastic pots is a bit greedy in my opinion.
But I have a lot of respect for the man, if it wasn't for him I wouldn't have discovered the love I have for bonsai. And as stated at the beginning, he certainly knows what he is doing.
I have no doubts he has the skill to make high quality trees, as evidenced by the collection at Wisley. He getting on in life and as with all who have hobbies that can be time and energy consuming you become lax.
He is extremely friendly, open and honest, as a person I really like him and get on with him well. However I do feel almost everything is overpriced but he has his market and it obviously works well for him.
I picked up a deshojo maple "semi trained" in a regular nursery pot for £40, the deshojos sitting next to it that were far younger, far less refined BUT in a bonsai pot (and awful substrate) had price tags between £140-£300
I understand he's running a business but the sheer volume of trees he has and Chinese elms, ficus etc that he still imports and sells at ridiculous prices for what they are have seriously put me off.
He is a great YouTube educator but does not educate well in a group setting, I also believe paying £120 for two people for a two hour workshop (consisting of another 8 people on top of myself and my partner) AND being expected to pay for your cheap nursery stock and plastic pots is a bit greedy in my opinion.
But I have a lot of respect for the man, if it wasn't for him I wouldn't have discovered the love I have for bonsai. And as stated at the beginning, he certainly knows what he is doing.