Saturday workshop 

If you are in the Dublin area and into bonsai, this is the place to be this Saturday. A young up and coming club keen to progress bonsai in Ireland.

owen's avatarLeinster Bonsai Club

The club are holding a workshop this Saturday 26th November.

It’s free for all new comers, it is starting at 10am going on till 3 or 4.

It’s going to be held in the Mounttown Community Facility,Mounttown

As always bring along a tree or 2 to work on.

Hope to see you there

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2016 Autumn Japan Bonsai Exploration– Part 5

William N. Valavanis's avatarValavanis Bonsai Blog

1Nippon Bonsai Taikan Exhibition– Part 2

The exhibition opened this morning after the ribbon cutting ceremony. Initially the show was packed, and then slowed down as the day went on, like me. Yesterday I walked (hobbled with cane actually) 2.9 miles photographing and watching (learning) during the judging.

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There were a large number of foreign visitors today from Germany, France, England, Italy and Canada too! Jerry Rainville studied bonsai with Hiroyoshi Yamaji about 40 years ago. I remember meeting this giant of man when Chase Rosade and Lynn Porter visited Shikoku Island to see pine bonsai. He was originally from Montreal and had a bonsai store with Arthur Skolnik. Jerry completed his studies in Japan, married his Japanese sweetheart and settled in the Vancouver area of Canada where he has a large scale bonsai nursery. Jerry returns to Japan each year to help another one of his teachers, Koji Hiramatsu…

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2016 Autumn Japan Bonsai Exploration– Part 4

William N. Valavanis's avatarValavanis Bonsai Blog

1Nippon Bonsai Taikan Exhibition

The Nippon Bonsai Taikan Exhibition is the largest bonsai exhibition in western Japan held in Kyoto, just down the street from the Heian Shrine. Professional bonsai artists select trees from their clients who want to display. It’s kind of easy to have a tree accepted for this exhibition, much more than the Kokufu Bonsai Exhibition, which is highly judged. Entry fees are similar, $500 and $1,000 spots, depending on the size. So actually there is a wide quality range of bonsai in the Nippon Bonsai Taikan Exhibition. This year there are some pretty awesome bonsai. Each year the quality seems to go up. I can’t figure out where all these beautiful bonsai come from. Very few are repeated and the top winners from the Kokufu Bonsai Exhibition are also displayed here.

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Set up and judging day are on Friday this year, which is quite interesting an…

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Tenerife – Botanical Gardens

About 200 metres from my hotel was the Botanical Gardens. A nice place for a walk and some great specimen trees.

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A nice Davilla, the local variety.

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A stunning big Ficus in the middle of the Gardens. So many mature aerial  roots that are now trunks.

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Some stunning flowers throughout the gardens.

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Trip hazzard!

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The beginnings of new aerial roots on another ficus.

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Tenerife – Centro Bonsai Tenerife

Whilst in Tenerife I had the pleasure of finally meeting up with Jose Acuna. Jose and I have swapped a few plants over the years and chatted on Facebook but I never crossed paths with him until now. Jose kindly picked me up from my hotel and showed me around his collection. I had a great few hours with him chatting all things bonsai. Interesting to chat about the major differences in climate, watering, species etc, between Ireland and the Canary Islands. They have heat and light but crap water. We have no heat and poor light but loads of great water lol.

Here are some of Jose’s trees, some fantastic shohin among them.

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This great little juniper won the 2nd World Shohin Photo Award  The submitted image can be seen below the one I took on my visit.

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A stunning little maple.

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A little bit bigger 🙂

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Some of Jose’s awards displayed on his workshop wall.

 

 

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I also fell in love with this pot. Truly beautiful carving.

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I’m kicking myself for not taking a few photos of the pots that Jose made himself recently. Some very nice work.

Thank you Jose for taking the time on your one day off to show me around. I’ll maybe see you again soon 😉

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Tenerife – Hotel Botanico

This retirement lark is good. I had a last minute holiday recently to Tenerife and the Hotel Botanico. I can not praise this place enough, a top notch Hotel and Spa.

The usual photo on the way in.

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Arrival at the hotel.

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View from room.

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Great rooms

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First ever letter with a wax seal lol

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Mount Teide from the balcony.

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The Hotel gardens were special.

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The spa and hotel pool areas.

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Great food.

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and to top it all, the hotel had it’s own Bonsai collection ! They hold a workshop for guests every Tuesday morning but sadly that was my day or arrival and departure, so I missed it.

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I never recommend hotels to people as everyone has their own tastes, but this place I would recommend to anyone. Gandalf was even staying there 🙂

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Saulieu 2016 – The Trees

My friend JP Reitz has a superb album of photos from Saulieu up on FlickR.

Click on the Image below to view. Enjoy 🙂

Bending with shari

johnmiltonbonsai's avatarJohn Milton Bonsai

A while back three collected tosho which had been grafted with itogawa shimpaku foliage came to the nursery. They came from a nursery not too far from here but, they had been commission grafted by Iura-San some time ago.

They were sold as a group, at one price. They were only bought to sell as business tree’s to buy, style and sell quickly.

All three tree’s were raw and it was a first styling they had since being grafted.

Two of the tree’s were chunky and were pretty much just a case of bring branches down and make pads. I did these first but, haven’t posted about them.

The third tree was of the least value being a more skinny bunjin.


As you can see from the photo’s the material has some interest but, is rather boring especially in the middle section.

My idea to in fact solve this issue…

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