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New bonsai tool – dish soap

November 11, 2011 by Jonas Dupuich

When bonsai exhibits come around, bonsai enthusiasts love moss. They drive around town with their eyes on gutters and puddles in hopes of finding patches that can be scraped up and used as top dressing for their trees. But when moss grows into pine bark, the story changes. The goal is to find a way […]

Filed Under: Bonsai Care Tagged With: Moss

When not to work on a white pine

November 4, 2011 by Jonas Dupuich

I brought the white pine below to an Akio Kondo workshop this past August. The tree looked much like it does now but the old needles had yet to turn brown. New growth had appeared much like it had the year before, and I had prepared to spend an afternoon wiring the tree. Kondo took […]

Filed Under: Bonsai Care Tagged With: White Pine

Brushing branches

August 9, 2011 by Jonas Dupuich

I recently learned, a bit late, how to treat black pines that were decandled in fall – see “Fall decandling, year two” for details. After decandling the tree, I took the opportunity to wire it in a workshop with Akio Kondo. After reviewing my wiring, Kondo asked if I had a toothbrush. Too soft, he […]

Filed Under: Bonsai Care Tagged With: Black Pine, Decandling

Fall decandling – year two

August 5, 2011 by Jonas Dupuich

Last fall I decandled two Japanese black pines a few months later than normal – see “Fall decandling” for details. New shoots appeared soon after I decandled the trees but they stopped growing during winter. In spring the new shoots became vigorous. At this point I realized I didn’t know the plan for the second […]

Filed Under: Bonsai Development Tagged With: Black Pine, Decandling

Repotting Korean hornbeam

April 15, 2011 by Jonas Dupuich

Repotting season has mostly wrapped up in Northern California. Once trees start to grow in spring, repotting can slow or even stop new growth. I repotted the hornbeam below ahead of Bay Island Bonsai’s 12th annual exhibit this past January. I wrote previously about cutting back the branches and displaying the tree at the exhibit […]

Filed Under: Bonsai Care Tagged With: Korean hornbeam, Repotting

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