
Mid-Michigan Bonsai Message Corner
July 17th, 2025 - BYOT (Bring Your Own Tree) - Foster Community Center Room 109
This is an opportunity to further work on your bonsai, kusamono and accent plants in preparation for the MMBC August Show at Van Attas. Get advice and recommendations on how to further develop your bonsai.
Fall cutback on Japanese maple
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- Created: 15 December 2020
The Japanese maple below is another beautiful tree from Gene Lynch’s collection. The basics are all in place which means the next step is to continue increasing branch density through pinching and pruning.
Three reasons to start growing red maples
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- Created: 12 December 2020
I’ve only recently started caring for a red maple, Acer rubrum, but I’ve already been impressed by its charms. If you’re looking for a U.S. native deciduous species to experiment with, the red maple is a good place to start.
Fall cutback on an informal upright hornbeam
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- Created: 08 December 2020
When I sat down to work on the hornbeam below, I thought about how the tree was created. The branches have a contorted appearance – so much so that I wondered if this is a contorted cultivar.
50th Anniversary Bonsai Exhibition
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- Created: 06 December 2020
Suruga Branch of Nippon Bonsai Association
Big branches and little branches on Chinese quince
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- Created: 05 December 2020
Over the past few years I’ve wrestled with a question about developing Chinese quince: how do you encourage branches to bifurcate after pruning?
Options for addressing dieback low on the trunk
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- Created: 02 December 2020
As many of you have noticed, there is a large scar at the base of the trunk on my large stewartia.
Fall cutback and wiring on stewartia
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- Created: 28 November 2020
For the last few years I’ve but cutting back an old stewartia when the leaves turn brown in fall. The work is similar from year to year – a common occurrence for trees in the later stages of branch refinement (see “Fall cutback on stewartia” for last year’s post).
Dwarf pussy willow bonsai
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- Created: 26 November 2020
If you’re looking for a new species develop as small bonsai, dwarf pussy willow may be a good option.
Juniper design Q&A – identifying next steps on a Sierra juniper
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- Created: 20 November 2020
I received some good questions following the previous post about a Sierra juniper.
Sierra juniper – first steps
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- Created: 17 November 2020
A few years ago, I acquired a tall Sierra juniper with interesting deadwood along the lower trunk. I repotted the tree and let it grow freely to encourage as much root growth as possible.