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  • 5 years later...

Dragging an old thread up as I couldn't find anything newer when I searched!!

Anyhow, I've been in to Bonsai for well over 20 years!, Here's a few of mine..

This one is a Juniper with shari (Dead trunk part that is lime sulfered)..

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This one is a slanting Hawthorne, It wasn't doing well in the com[post that was too heavy so an old trick is to lift the tree from the pot and plant it in to Sphagnum, moss, It seems like a tonic to them!, This actually seemed almost dead but in two years turned around smashin!!

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Another (Smaller) Hawthorne..

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A small Pine that I bought a couple of years ago, It really needs to go in better compost, This is staying way too wet, I just restyled it!

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This was the last tree wqhen I bought it in autumn 2018..

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Cotoneaster are great shrubs to create Bonsai from as they already have small leaves so no messing trying to reduce leaf size!!

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Another Cotoneaster, I collected this one in 2014 from a school in Barnsley that was being demolished, had to get permission to get them, Gave the digger driver a few quid to stick his bucket in and loosen them for us!!
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Acer palmatums ready for winter in a cold greenhouse!

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A Hinoki Cypress that shows rthe power of feeding!, These pics were taken three months apart!, I was given this tree by a friend that was moving in to a smaller abode and couldn't take all of his trees!, This had never done well since I got it in 2013, I started feeding it last year and it went crackers!!

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Cork Bark Chinese Elm..

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Picea on the left and Juniper on the right with Shari and Jins..

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Acer palmatum 'Atrapurpureum', The Japanese regarsd these as 'too coarse' for Bonsai!

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Azalea in flower

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Cheers, John ?

 

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