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Proportion is equally essential. TheBonsai treemust look like a full-grown tree, but in miniature form. The ratio between the trunk, branches, and leaves must maintain a natural scale. For example, a thick trunk suggests age and stability, while the height of the tree should feel proportionat...
The trunk in the informal upright style bends slightly to the front. Many nursery trees are naturally slanted, making them well suited to the informal upright style. Check the tree's slant by looking down at the trunk from above - from this angle the top should slant to the front. ...
This bog pine started life with me around 4 years ago. It was collected from a peat bog and planted into a crate with stone grit. Although the tree has always grown well it was time to repot. The tree got it’s first styling from Ian Young in September 2017, hence the name. It co...
I got it from Dragon Tree nursery in Palm City FL. From a man who I’ll try to remember and remember to my students and fellow bonsai friends, Robert Pinder. Robert is, along with Ed Trout, one of the last gentlemen of Florida Bonsai left. That includes me. I grew up in a rough...
This tree was first introduced to the United States under the name ’Ryusei’ (Dragon Spirit) from several different nurseries such as Highland Creek Nursery which Mr. Maple Nursery purchased in 2013 and Buchholz Nursery purchased last year. It was later brought over by Ozzie Johnson and patented...
I cannot keep doing this forever. Things have to change to allow me to keep running the business without expending as much physical labor as I used to. I was musing the other day, that twenty years ago in the old nursery I was working seventy hours a week on average, ten hours a day...
and maximizing the nutrients in the soil. For a bonsai tree, which has entirely different growth habits, using this kind of soil is a disaster. The soils sold in stores and nurseries as “bonsai soil” are just as bad. They generally use lots of perlite or vermiculite. Either of these ...
This needle juniper had some of the tightest foliage pads I’ve ever seen. This tree was from Gashoen, another bonsai nursery nearby, and Mr. Suzuki was taking it to the show for them. Not the best picture of a very nice japanese black pine. For whatever reason the photos I take wit...
near Hwy 132, Modesto - Members and visitors enjoy learning the art of Bonsai in the lakeside park setting of Blue Oak Bonsai Nursery. Mailing address is PO Box 578518, Modesto, CA 95357-8518. Contact: Jerry Jumper (209) 667-6701 or E-mail Website: www.modestoBonsaiclub.comCALIFORNIA -...