Mid-Michigan Bonsai Message Corner

"In lieu of the usual meeting schedule, The MMBC end of year luncheon at Foster Community Center will be Saturday November 15th. Members, please check your email for details.

There will be no meeting on November 20th"

 

2019 Autumn Beauty At The International Bonsai Arboretum

 
The “official” 2019 growing season has now ended, despite the lack of a killing frost, yet. We do expect some cold days later this week in the mid-20F range, and perhaps two inches of snow. That’s actually what I’m waiting for, so the bonsai in the main display area can be protected for the winter. All the bonsai in training, sales bonsai and nursery stock was put away yesterday by my Monday Senior Crew. They are a great group of hard working friends who help me with the bonsai and my bonsai activities to promote, expand and improve the bonsai community.

Tracking down banding symptoms in black pine

I was surprised to find yellow banding on a few of my pines this fall. It’s not something I’ve seen much of in my garden over the years so it caught my attention when small yellow patches appeared.

BDS #19: Encouraging interior buds on young red pines

After more than twenty years of growing pine bonsai from seed, I noticed a big difference between red and black pines this year. Red pines are harder.

Fall clean-up on shohin satsuki azalea

Fall is a good time to thin satsuki azaleas that filled in over summer.

I’ve often sat in front of trees and wondered if it’s a good time to prune or if I’m better off waiting. Even when the trade-offs are clear, it can be difficult to figure out the best approach year after year in a young tree’s life.

Highlights from Yamato Bonsai Kai’s 48th annual exhibition

Last weekend the Yamato Bonsai Kai held their 48th annual exhibition in Union City, California.

The 5th Zhongguo Fen Penjing Exhibition – Part 3

There were many larger bonsai on display outdoors in the entrance way greeting the visitors to the 5th Zhongguo Fen Penjing Exhibition in Nanging, China. A few smaller, but still large size specimens were displayed indoors in the demo room. All of these were very large and impressive.

The 5th Zhongguo Fen Penjing Exhibition – Part 2

 
 
Today I spent the morning studying and photographing the shohin bonsai exhibition. The trees are superb, equal in quality to the huge specimens displayed outdoors. Shohin bonsai do not present the heavy and powerful feeling of the larger specimens. It appeared as though each artist had about 5-6 feet of display space. They were all filled, mostly in good taste too.

2019 5th Zhongguo Fen Penjing Exhibition– Part 1

The 5th Zhongguo Fen Penjing Exhibition is being held this weekend on October 19-21, 2019 in Nanjing, China, a short 4 HOUR bus trip from the Shanghai Airport, after traveling over 18 hours from home.

Displays at East Bay Bonsai Society’s 58th Annual Show

Last weekend the East Bay Bonsai Society hosted their 58th Annual Show at Lakeside Garden Center in Oakland, California. The event featured a mix of conventional displays along with a few less-traditional set-ups.