Monday, December 13, 2010

field pine    In the bonsai world there are always discussions on growing J.Black pine. There are about as many "ways" as there are growers. This is just one of the methods I use to get a big base without the multitude of scars that mar the trunk. This method has only one scar to "heal" and fresh new branches to build the tree. All of the branches are the result of adventitious buds on the trunk rather than trying to control existing branches while growing the trunk.



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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Of all the trees we grow for bonsai, Trident maple is probably the most responsive to any technique used to grow them. I love these fused trunk trees for making incredible bases. The very nature of callus on most trees causes visual disconnect because we just don't like "scar tissue". Trident have the amazing ability to blend the callus and "disappear"  into what looks like an aged trunk only achieved through time.

Trees at this stage of development are ready to begin their bonsai journey. There has been no bonsai technique used in getting it here, only growing technique. The most regurgitated pieces of information in bonsai is applying finishing technique when growing technique is needed.
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