Day: July 21, 2017
Más allá del bonsái japones.
Originally posted on El de los tres perejiles:
Allá por el 2014 oí hablar de la International Bonsai Art & Culture Biennial, vi las fotos y me quedé flipado, había cosas como estas: Foto tomada del blog de William N. Valavanis Foto tomada del blog de William N. Valavanis Foto tomada del blog de William N. Valavanis La organizaba un señor llamado Robert Steven, nada… Continue reading Más allá del bonsái japones.
Bonsái que debemos o bonsái que deberíamos hacer.
Originally posted on El de los tres perejiles:
Un bonsái que me gusta mucho, pero que no ganaría ningún concurso. Foto tomada del Facebook del museo de bonsai de Omiya. Hola, Durante un tiempo me interesó la fotografía, intentaba hacer fotos interesantes, bonitas, buscaba ser creativo. No seguí adelante por que en realidad la fotografía no la hacía para mi, para pasarlo bien, la hacía… Continue reading Bonsái que debemos o bonsái que deberíamos hacer.
Roy Nagatoshi Grafts Shimpaku Branches and Foliage onto a California Juniper | Bonsai Bark
Roy Nagatoshi
Originally posted on Capital Bonsai:
Recently bonsai professional, Roy Nagatoshi, stopped by the Museum while he was in the area teaching . Roy has been coming out to the DC area to teach bonsai for over 15 years. From left to right, PBA President Chuck Croft, Museum Curator Jack Sustic, Roy Nagatoshi, and myself. When he is not traveling Roy can be found at his… Continue reading Roy Nagatoshi
Approach-grafting black pine
Originally posted on Nebari Bonsai:
This pine is one I’ve been working on for a few years now. For the decent trunk, movement, and good lower branches, the upper third needs a lot of work; particularly at the upper stovepipe-straight section of trunk. I tried a simple cleft graft in Feburary, but it didn’t take. Approach grafts are reliable and can be done at most… Continue reading Approach-grafting black pine
Pine grafting time
Originally posted on Nebari Bonsai:
The best time to graft new shoots onto pines is when the roots are just waking up, but just before candles start to push. As was explained to me, this is to ensure sap is flowing when the scions “wake up” and are ready to grow. This year, I have done more grafts on pines than in years past. Call… Continue reading Pine grafting time
Update
Originally posted on Bindi Bonsai:
So this is them on the 3rd May 2015 On the 31st May 2015 I did the cutting technique on some and just removed the tap root on others: It was a mistake to replant them into compostcatlitter! over winter the seedlings got too wet and suffered. A lot of liver warts and weeds!! On 12th March 2016 I did… Continue reading Update
Black Pine 3
Originally posted on Bindi Bonsai:
This picture was taken in the 22nd February 2014 you can see the seedings on top of the shed. On the 12th April 2014 I potted these seedlings into 20cm by 20cm pond baskets 50:50 (Akadama:Cat Litter) and added some root stimulant I’m going for a informal upright here and Im hoping for a few buds to pop a bit… Continue reading Black Pine 3
Crab Apple (Malus …)
Originally posted on Bindi Bonsai:
So I bought the tree from Kaizen bonsai nursery for £375 on the 27th February 2014 5th April 2014 I cleaned up the cut wounds on the trunk a little bit In 2014 I just left the tree grow and selected branches. This is the tree 15th November 2014 8th March 2015 early spring I cleaned up the trunk cuts… Continue reading Crab Apple (Malus …)