In the mid-1990s, I created a cork bark black pine by grafting foliage on a young pine I’d started from seed. The foliage was yatsabusa cork bark – cork bark that produces very dense foliage and lots of buds. Every year or two I thin the tree out, and on occasion I wire the youngest […]
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Improving drainage in a compacted rootball
Midway through repotting a procumbens juniper, I found that the center of the rootball was dry. This is common when a tree has gone too long without repotting. Even heavy and frequent waterings – or incessant rain – may not be enough for the water to soak the entire rootball. Rootball with dry center Finding […]
A list of Kokufu Prize winning bonsai
Some time ago, Alexi Goranov asked if I’d be interested in a list of trees that have won Kokufu prizes. I was. I was curious what varieties these trees were and interested in flipping through old books to see what the winning trees looked like. The index includes show number and year, variety, style and […]
Workshops
Bring Your Own Tree Workshops are half-day classes in which you learn bonsai by working on your trees. Reserve a space at the Bonsai Tonight Online Store. What to Bring Bonsai tools (scissors, cutters, etc.) Any trees you have questions about or want help with (you can bring more than one) If you are repotting, […]
Award-winning bonsai at the 18th Noelanders Trophy
What can bonsai look like outside of Japan? The Noelanders Trophy provides a compelling answer: pretty great. This year’s award winners are a mix of European and Japanese varieties. The judges had many great bonsai to choose from – the winners were among the fullest and most meticulously prepared trees in the exhibit. Thanks to the Bonsai […]