August Group Workshop

Back by popular demand! Myself and Phil will be hosting a group Bonsai Workshop on Saturday 22nd August 10am to 5pm for 6-8 people.

Cost is £30 for the day including a snack lunch tea and coffee etc.

This is a great opportunity to do some seasonal work on your trees under instruction.

Bookings taken on a first come first served basis. This is not a club event and is open to all.

Some images below of previous workshops and a link to the last one here in March

Greenmount Agricultural College 2015 Display

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Some pictures of trees shown at the  NI Bonsai Society display at Greenmount last weekend.  I only took pictures of trees that I haven’t seen displayed at recent events this year.

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DSC_0401 Dissectum Japanese Maple

DSC_0404 Mame sorbus showing autumn colour already!

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Roses Grow on You

The other day Stephen and I did a little propagation of some mini roses in a cutting session. About 6 varieties in total I think with the very tasty super mini getting multiplied 😉

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If all goes well I’ll have a nice stock of these next year.

 

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Spirea

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Off to Greenmount Tomorrow

Spending the next two days at a club event up at Greenmount Horticultural College in Antrim. A small exhibition of trees for the public along with rolling demos and talks. If the weather holds it should be a good day out. The Walled Garden which hosts us on campus id stunning. Took a few snap the other day when I was up measuring space in the new building that we’ll be using.

 

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Chinese Elm Airlayer

This Chinese Elm came into my care last year. It had been doing well for a few years and then it had a major bad episode and lost all the bottom branches. All that was left was a nice base, a long straight bit then a few branches at the top. I repotted it out of the original poor soil. After a few months it had leafed out again but was never going to make a convincing tree without lower branches. I spoke to the owner and suggested air layering the top off it and then creating a better tree from the base. Fair play to him, he agreed. I left the layering until March this year and a few weeks back I checked the progress.

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Signs of decent roots in the layer.

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After removal

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Steve’s Bonsai Garden

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Steve’s Bonsai Garden

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Juniper pinching, pruning, and wiring

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A good reminder…

Do this:

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Not this:

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And when it’s time to thin out a juniper for wiring:

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Belfast Rose Week – The Winning Bonsai Exhibits

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DSC_0366 Evergreen – semi cascade ivy with seedling accent

DSC_0364 Forest and Landscape – Japanese Larch on slab

DSC_0363 Mame – Rowan (sorbus)

DSC_0362 - Copy Coniferous – Japanese Larch

DSC_0359 Novice – Zelkova

DSC_0361 Indoor – Cork Bark Chinese Elm

DSC_0360 Flowering, Fruiting and Berried – Spirea

DSC_0365 Deciduous and Best Overall Bonsai Exhibit – Root over Rock Trident Maple

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