Tuesday, May 4, 2010

New Whip




This whip was purchased Saturday from Dave Kreutz. It is a rarer variety called Otakumi. It was slip-potted yesterday and will be left to grow for 1 or 2 years.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Chinzan Wired



Chinzan clump was wired tonight. I shortened long branches and put movement into them.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Satsukis Repotted Yesterday





These satsukis were repotted yesterday. They came from 2 gallon nursery containers. The last pic shows the before of pic 2 . They were put into growing pots and will be worked on later this year.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Kishu Cascade Repotted



This cascade was repotted yesterday. The tree would not come out of the pot, so the pot had to be broken. The roots were horrible, and it appeared to be potted in kanuma. Hopefully the roots will grow strong again, and get nice and healthy. It was potted in a sara rayner pot. It will be wired this fall and get a hair cut once the growing season starts.

Itoigawa Shimpaku Repotted

This shimpaku was repotted yesterday. The roots were extremely healthy. It needs to be wired again this year.



Thursday, February 25, 2010

Two Pre-Bonsai Satsuki

The wired whip is a Kaho and the other is a wakebiseu.





Winter Azalea Update

The photos tell it best:







Saturday, February 20, 2010

Shohin Literati Shimpaku

This shimpaku was repotted today. It is in a sara rayner pot. I got the tree for $5 and it was a stick with a bush on top; it looked like a lollypop. I did not have the roots to place it centered in the pot, maybe next time.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

When to Repot Satsuki Azaleas

Repotting is a big stress to any tree, and barerooting is the biggest stress to a tree. When repotting Satsuki Azaleas, it is better to do it at a certain time. Repotting in early to middle spring is best. In my area, which is St. Louis, I repot my satsukis in middle to late march. Some people say that you should repot after flowering, but this is not the case. Flowering is the second biggest stress to a satsuki. So repotting and flowering in the same year is not a healthy thing to do for a tree. That is why when I repot, I do not let the satsuki flower that year.