This is the Scots Pine that I’ll be doing in the workshop with Ryan Neil next Sunday.
I did some prep and removed some of the older needles for wiring.



After needle removal


Even remembered to cover up to catch the needles 🙂


This is the Scots Pine that I’ll be doing in the workshop with Ryan Neil next Sunday.
I did some prep and removed some of the older needles for wiring.



After needle removal


Even remembered to cover up to catch the needles 🙂


You can’t fail to have noticed the white stuff everywhere this week. All very nice but I want to see the back of it before we travel over to Willowbog Bonsai on Friday.
I’ve been lucky here to be honest. At sea level we rarely get much and at no point has it been more than a few inches. Pop over the hill to Belfast and it’s a lot worse. Most countries that are used to snow seem to cope with it but the UK is hopeless, everything grinds to a halt.
I did snap a few shots just to record the dates here on the blog. Always interesting to record when we get the snow and what the weather has been like. I is meant to be a Bonsai Diary after all and the weather plays a big part in how our trees grow.
Empty benches


Even in the greenhouse!




Time to rework this Yew called Old Joe after my Uncle. See HERE and HERE for background and older photos.
This is it now. Grown well in the last while. Decisions to be made about the future height of the tree. Initially keep tall for a bit of carving practice on a poor tree. Now as it fills out I might be tempted to create the tree from the bottom few branches. However, tall and straight is part of my memory of my uncle, decisions decisions.


Trying to piece together the winners of this year’s Trophy. From what I can glean, this is it. If there’s any mistakes, or others I’ve missed, please let me know.























Will update as information comes in.
And finally Part 7, the last batch from Harry. It’s a bumper batch too with a few extra 🙂
A big thank you to Harry on behalf of all the folk who have been hitting the like button and sending private messages. For those of us not lucky enough to be there, this is as good as it gets. If anyone here’s about the other winners, let me know and I’ll post the trees here for all to admire.
I and I have also added a link To Jerry’s FlickR Set with quite a few photos from the Trade area for those interested. As others add their photos on the net I’ll add links here too. Save you all hunting about ❗
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