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Our Services

Repotting Service
Re-potting and root-pr your bonsai is essential for encouraging robust root growth, enabling your tree to flourish in a compact pot. Bonsai should be repotted from late winter to, depending on the tree species. We advise against re-potting weak or unhealthy trees. Schedule a consultation with us collaboratively plan for your bonsai's specific service needs!

Pruning and Restyling
Schedule a consultation for your tree, and we'll be delighted to handle the work for you after discussing the best design and process tailored to your tree.

Short term tree sitting
At Jo-Da Bonsai the care of your Bonsai is our top priority. Whether you're on vacation or your trees need a greenhouse environment, we guarantee they receive attention they deserve. Our standard boarding service includes an initial assessment at drop-off, along with a recommended duration of stay and daily care. For extended visits, we also maintenance pruning and feeding.

Long Term and Winter Boarding
Winter can be a challenging season for bonsai cultivation. Our greenhouse facilities protect cold-sensitive bonsai from frost and cold, while ensuring they get the necessary dormancy for optimal health. Tropical bons especially thrive during the cold months in our greenhouse, receiving the ideal amounts of light and. We treat your trees with the utmost care, offering fertilization, pest and disease control, and pruning. Simply drop off your bonsai anytime from May for a complete winter rest and pick them up August to enjoy them in your own space.

Hospital / Spa
Bonsai trees, like any living organism, can fall ill, typically due to overwatering, underwatering, or combination of both. When unwell, these trees become susceptible to pests and fungi. Early indicators of distress may include yellowing leaves or a lackluster appearance of the foliage. Affected trees may also reduce their water intake, resulting in soggy soil, or they might shed their leaves due to severe dehydration. For optimal outcomes, we recommend bringing your tree to us at the first signs of trouble. Disclaimer: Generally, a stay of two to three months is required to help a sick tree regain its health. Depending on the severity of the issue we may suggest a longer stay and additional treatments.
