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A couple of days ago i put it to KC if he would be so kind as to walk me through refining jbp's on this tree i have basically recieved as a gift after buying two others.
This tree is possibly 7 years old grown in a polystyrene box. it saw its first bonsai pot spring 2007. From what i can gather...
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I am new to the list & have been keeping trees for about a yr now. I have run into a problem with some of my trees getting White almost powdery looking spots on the leaves & branches. When I go to scrape this off it is very sticky on my fingers. I have tried spraying with an insecticid even to the...
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Okay who we got going to the Festival this Saturday?
It should be a really good time. Bill Tippin is doing a FREE lecture/demo and a class on White Pines.
John Romano is doing a FREE lecture on Tokonama displays and setting up some with Pines.
I really want to see the Sumi E brush Painting...
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Here are a couple photos of the Marco workshop. Shimps, Yews, Azalea (or topiary per Marco) were the trees. Then the bring your own tree had JWP, Scots and others.
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Well Hubby and I are finally home this evening and I am getting ready for son Hans tomorrow, so I will not be posting trees here this week...
Our fast run to Sonlight Nursery for the Suthin workshop started at 4 AM Saturday Morning (and for those who don't understand that is still dark).
I did...
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I picked up this larger P. juniper at Kims on my way to the GSBF convention last Oct. 2007. It was in a 5 gallon container and was in a block of stock that had grown thru the containers and into the ground. The problem with this juniper was that the stock had grown so much that all the inner...
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The trident maple is probably one of the most forgiving species in bonsai for a beginner to work with. The look good, heal well, bud well, grow well and above all are just plain hard to kill. Along with the elm all beginners should have two or three of each to work on all thru the year. They grow...
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Hello,
I guess I would classify myself as an advanced beginner in bonsai. I feel I understand all I've read and heard at club meetings, but I still yearn for more practical experience. I also am very eager to get more quality instruction time from an experienced teacher.
For various reasons, I...
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Here are a couple of shots of Ben Oki at the Bonsai Society of Greater Kansas City. Ben's been coming here for many years, following John Naka who came here for many years before him.
The first two pics are of a Japanese black pine he grew from seed...
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Last Saturday we had the our spring Black Pine class at NEB. We couldn't have wished for a more perfect day and had the class outside under the tent. If you listened carefully you could hear the screams of agony and jelousy coming from the class going on inside. :D What a beautiful day.
John...
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