Greenhouse Evolution
Cultivating bonsai in temperate areas of the world means trying to maximize the longevity of your growing season, not only to increase the scope of work but also to customize and tailor the care you can provide to the trees under your stewardship. At Mirai, the presence of a greenhouse is not just a luxury but a necessity. We carefully considered every detail during the construction process–from material and aesthetics to the utilities and airflow. Greenhouse evolutions are a product of time and collected experience. In this video, we share a reflection of our 12 years of experience highlighted through the greenhouse's evolution, with an educational summary on designing a greenhouse space that resets the standard for what to expect as a functional and beautiful structure in the bonsai practice.

Mirai in the Wild: The Rockies

Men Build Traditional Japanese Garden Over 3 Years | Start to Finish by @Japanese Garden TV

The Apprenticeship

How to Build a Greenhouse | Post and Beam

Bonsai: Harmonious Beauty and Eternal Life - Core Kyoto

Chopstick Creation

What To Do With a Flat Top Juniper

Ryan Neil, Oregon Bonsai artist | Oregon Field Guide

I planted 160.000 trees on my Portugal Homestead

How I Turned My Yard Into a Food Paradise

American Shokunin

Overwintering Bonsai

Medieval Joinery with Just an Axe | Anglo-Saxon Building Traditions Compared with Timber Framing

Your Clay Soil Isn't the Problem

How to dig bonsai material

Bonsai Forests of Mirai

How to Turn Nursery Stock into a Shohin Bonsai Creation

Anyone Can Make Bonsai Using This Simple Method

Adam Jones, a Bonsai Master in Japan

