Archive for ◊ December, 2010 ◊

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• Sunday, December 12th, 2010

There are times when it is good to take a step back and reassess your situation. I have worked with this Ficus “Too little” for years and have made no progress. I got 6 stitches in my left hand working on it and I’m pretty sure this tree isn’t for me.

So what to do with it? I can honestly say I learned from this tree and now so can someone else. I figured the best thing I could do would be to donate it to the Central Florida Bonsai Club. I’m hoping it goes to a good home.


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• Thursday, December 09th, 2010

I am not a fan of GROWING the Portulacara, however I greatly appreciate them when they are done well as Bonsai.  I don’t think there is anyone better than Jim Smith at this and his trees are legendary.  That is one tree that looks fake when done as a bonsai just because they are so perfect.  I have tried a number of times to grow them but on my watering system everything gets watered the same.  Dwarf jade don’t like a lot of water and the last tree I had developed root rot. 

So I sent my Dwarf Jade to Roger’s Nursery for a ”vacation” and while it was there Mike took the liberty to cut my tree into two halves (top and bottom).  Although the bottom was rather rotted out, the top was a great tree.  I’ve been growing it for a while now and keeping it off the direct water spray and it seems happy.  I’m trying to find some “before” pictures, but here is a current view.

dwarf jade bonsai


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• Monday, December 06th, 2010

If you haven’t worked with a Simpson’s stopper you should really give it a try. They have a beautiful aroma as you work on them. They produce tons of flowers and berries in the fall. Exfoliating bark that is some colorful and smooth, and the dark green leaves add great contrast.

Well th ecarving is done and the tree got a first class wiring job by Mike Rogers. No way I’m going to stand in his way if he wants to work on one of my trees. He taught me just about everything I know about bonsai.

Front side

Back side

So here we are at the wire out tree.  Still plenty to do on this one.  A few months back I started a thread graft on the lower first right branch.  It hasn’t completely attached yet so it will be into spring before that is is complete.  However the branch is doing well.  The large branch on the top right side will be removed once I get some new growth to replace it.  There are already new buds popping there.  Lastly a change of bonsai pot in the early spring.  I am thinking something more shallow, dark purple/brown and oval.  Should be great with the colors of this tree.


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• Sunday, December 05th, 2010

So I just bought an amazing slab from Joe Day (thanks Julie Trigg) however I don’t know what I’m going to do with it. It has got to be over two feet long by a foot deep. Certainly some sort of forest planting but what?

Right now my tendency is towards bald cypress or trident maples.


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