Day: March 22, 2020
Forest Bonsai by the Original Grand Master – Stone Lantern
Oaks Bud Late – Worth The Wait
My trees from workshop with Robert Porch, Phil Donnelly and Mike Boxy
Originally posted on twinsrat bonsai:
JWP grafted to JBP roots stock before work Of its existing pot In its new Yamaaki pot Korean hornbeam before work Out of the pot, roots cleaned Back into the same pot with new substrate Mugo pine before Out of the pound basket In new Chinese pot Sitka spruce before After wiring and setting branches Scots pine before second styling.… Continue reading My trees from workshop with Robert Porch, Phil Donnelly and Mike Boxy
🌿✂Erick Schmidt🌲🌳 on Instagram: “One of my favorite little trees, my peony bonsai. This is the first year its opened 2 blooms! #bonsai #bonsaitree #bonsaigarden #peonies…”
View this post on Instagram One of my favorite little trees, my peony bonsai. This is the first year its opened 2 blooms! #bonsai #bonsaitree #bonsaigarden #peonies #peony #peonybonsai #treepeony A post shared by 🌿✂Erick Schmidt🌲🌳 (@eschmidttxbonsai) on Mar 19, 2020 at 6:19pm PDT Continue reading 🌿✂Erick Schmidt🌲🌳 on Instagram: “One of my favorite little trees, my peony bonsai. This is the first year its opened 2 blooms! #bonsai #bonsaitree #bonsaigarden #peonies…”
Ronin Bonsai: Beautiful day.
Cotoneaster spring work update
Originally posted on twinsrat bonsai:
After winter before work After thinning out and few branches resetting. Goal for this season is fil the gap at RHS. Continue reading Cotoneaster spring work update
Mystery birds turn out to be Northern flickers
Originally posted on Our Fine Feathered Friends:
Photo Courtesy of Barbara Lake • A Northern flicker forages for insects on a lawn. Barbara Lake sent me an email and several attached photos recently asking for help with a new bird she had noticed in her yard. “Can you identify this bird?” Barbara wrote. “He was pecking at the ground like a woodpecker might do if… Continue reading Mystery birds turn out to be Northern flickers