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Checking the roots on a large cork oak

February 23, 2018 by Jonas Dupuich

I’d like to highlight a comment from the last post: “Whenever I get a new tree I like to repot it at the first ideal opportunity, regardless of whether or not the tree or soil are showing signs of a required repot because that is such an important component to the future of the tree […]

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Restoring an old cork oak bonsai

February 16, 2018 by Jonas Dupuich

Toward the end of 2014, I picked up an old cork oak bonsai that belonged to a former member of Bay Island Bonsai. The tree hadn’t been repotted for maybe 5-10 years. Getting it out of the pot took several hours – the whole repotting took more than a day. At the time, the tree […]

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Reducing the trunk to improve a cork oak bonsai

January 19, 2018 by Jonas Dupuich

One of the first cork oaks I started working on has developed quickly. I let a couple of sacrifice branches grow freely and they have now adequately thickened the branch that will become the new leader. It’s time to make a big cut. Field grown cork oak The decision to cut has also been influenced […]

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Initial work on a cork oak bonsai

January 16, 2018 by Jonas Dupuich

I recently picked up a field grown cork oak with some nice movement in the trunk. There are, however, few usable branches at this point. Field grown cork oak As I’d like to encourage new branches to grow from the trunk, I cut back the existing branches to small side shoots. After cutback Most of […]

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Refining a large cork oak

November 10, 2017 by Jonas Dupuich

I’ve really enjoyed working on cork oak bonsai this year. The bark can be beautiful and the variety grows quickly where I live. This fall, I contributed to an article published in the current issue of Bonsai: Journal of the American Bonsai Society that focuses on oaks. One of the trees I wrote about is a […]

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