Mid-Michigan Bonsai Message Corner

The next MMBC meeting will be on February 19th, 6:30pm (set up/socializing) - 9pm, at the Foster Community Center, Room 211.

The goal of this meeting will be in providing an overview of the suggested standards recommended by the MMBC World Heritage location.  

 

Field-grown black pine progression – part 2

In last week’s post we left off in 2017 – about 10-15 years into the development of a black pine that was field-grown at Lone Pine Gardens in Sebastopol, California.

Field-grown black pine progression – part 1

I’ve been waiting a long time to share the progress on one of my black pines, and now is a great time for it!

Introducing Shohin School!

Over the past year, Andrew Robson and I spent a lot of time talking about small trees. The result is Shohin School, an effort to promote the understanding and appreciation of shohin bonsai.

Small and medium displays at the Pacific Bonsai Expo

Let’s wrap up our initial tour of the Expo with some examples of medium and shohin displays.

2022 10th Winter Silhouette Bonsai Expo– Part 2PART II

As promised, Joe Noga’s professional studio photographs.

Conifers at the Pacific Bonsai Expo

If seeing great deciduous bonsai at the Pacific Bonsai Expo felt like a treat, seeing the conifers offered a different feeling. It felt like a great opportunity to catch up with trees, and species, that I don’t get to spend a lot of time with.

Deciduous bonsai at the Pacific Bonsai Expo

Back in March, when the submissions started coming in, Eric Schrader and I were thrilled by the quality of the deciduous bonsai.

10th Winter Silhouette Bonsai Expo

Steve Zeisel, sponsor of the Winter Silhouette Bonsai Expo did it again, and visitors enjoyed an elegant display of bonsai! Every bonsai was of much better quality than in the first nine expos featuring naked trees. He holds the event to promote bonsai and allows exhibitors to express their beautiful bonsai and creative displays, especially in their winter appearance. 

2022 42ND Nippon Bonsai Taikan Exhibition– Part 3

A few parting images from the exhibition. The attendance was not as previous years, but the bonsai were of a higher quality. This exhibition often includes hanging scrolls, suiseki and other art as accessories as well as grass plantings. The new black color background made the scrolls really stand out, perhaps a bit too much. Most of these professionally produced bonsai exhibitions often consider the owner’s taste. Remember most of these masterpiece bonsai are not cared for by their owners. Professional bonsai artists generally care for their trees, usually at their garden.

The New Kyoto Bonsai Garden

In March 2021 The Kyoto Bonsai Garden opened in the middle of the Daitokuji Temple complex. A preopening was held in November-December 2020. The Covid pandemic caused delays and the formal opening was March 20, 2021. Most of the bonsai in the preopening exhibit were from the Tanaka Foundation and other prominent bonsai artists.