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  • [GLBS] Art in the Arbor Show

    by George Buehler The Yew Dell show was a great success with about 60 trees shown by our members. We now have the 40th Art In The Arbor show coming up. The show runs from 10 am to 6pm on Saturday, May 10, and from 10 AM to 4 PM on Sunday, May 11. This is an art fair with about 100 artists and is...
    Posted to BonsaiTalk (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 10, 2008
  • [GLBS] ABS BCI 2011 - Bonsai in the Bluegrass

    by John Callaway On Wednesday, April 9th, there was a planning meeting for the upcoming ABS/BCI conference in Louisville.  We had several members on hand to help with the planning of the event.  A big thanks to Earl Cormney for hosting the evening. The agenda for the evening was as follows:
    Posted to BonsaiTalk (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 8, 2008
  • [GLBS] Maples for Bonsai - Part 1

    by Randy Davis  Due to its length, this will be a two-part article. The second part will appear in the June newsletter - ED Well, it is spring and the trees are beginning to leaf out, bringing with them the excitement of another bonsai season.  In our part of the country, one of the very...
    Posted to BonsaiTalk (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 7, 2008
  • [GLBS] Botanical Perspectives - Native Hornbeams and Hop-Hornbeams

    by Ross Clark  Hornbeams (in the genus Carpinus) and hop-hornbeams (in the genus Ostrya) are close relatives of the birches.  They are medium-sized trees with alternate and doubly toothed (technically, doubly serrate) leaves, similar to the leaves of birches.  Carpinus and Ostrya have elongated...
    Posted to BonsaiTalk (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 6, 2008
  • [GLBS] May Monthly Tips

    Watch your trees carefully this month. Temperatures will continue to go up and down and tropicals may need to be moved indoors if temperatures lower. Remember May 10 is the so called last frost date but based on what we have seen so far this year, we may have a frost later than that. If you...
    Posted to BonsaiTalk (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 4, 2008
  • [GLBS] ABS BCI 2011 Conference Planning

    by John Callaway In June 2011 the Greater Louisville Bonsai Society will be hosting a joint American Bonsai Society (ABS) and Bonsai Clubs International (BCI) Learning Seminar and Conference.  Plans are currently underway.  We’ve started off well, but there’s still plenty of work...
    Posted to BonsaiTalk (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 13, 2008
  • [GLBS] Greater Louisville Bonsai Society Website

    by John Callaway  It was 4 years ago this month that I launched the Greater Louisville Bonsai Society website.  Not much has changed since, except for the addition of content.  As of February 2008, we had more than 260 articles and 13 photo galleries, which totaled more than 300 images.  The...
    Posted to BonsaiTalk (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 11, 2008
  • [GLBS] Spring Bonsai Show - Yew Dell Gardens

    by Earl Ekman  Our spring show will be held at Yew Dell gardens in Crestwood on April 26th and 27th. The show hours will be 10 to 5 each day. Our show will be held in conjunction with their annual plant sale. They invite many nurseries and garden supply companies to attend and sell their...
    Posted to BonsaiTalk (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 10, 2008
  • [GLBS] Botanical Perspectives

    by Ross Clark  Ed. note:  One of our newest members is Ross Clark of Richmond, KY.  He is completing his 40th year as a botany instructor and 16th year at EKU.  His main professional expertise relates to the classification and ecology of woody plants. Back Into Bonsai!
    Posted to BonsaiTalk (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 9, 2008
  • [GLBS] Botanical Perspectives - Provenance and Bonsai

    by Ross Clark As we know, many of the plants we grow as bonsai are not native in our neighborhood.  They are native to other regions, and even to different continents.  Many are special asexually propagated horticultural selections (cultivars) or artificially produced hybrids.  Others have...
    Posted to BonsaiTalk (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 7, 2008
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