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Monthly Archives: June 2017

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    Bonsai Malus Crab Apple tree repot from training pot into to a Bonsai pot by mikbonsai

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminJune 26th, 2017

    Bonsai Malus Crab Apple repot from training pot into to a Bonsai pot by mikbonsai Learn bonsai at: goo.gl/R9IKFp Bonsai Malus Crab Apple Tree has been in a training pot for many years. Now this Crab Apple bonsai tree is being repotted for the first time into a Chinese Oval Bonsai pot. After repotting of…

    Neglected Bonsai Cork Bark Arakawa Maple Spring Pruning and branch reduction by mikbonsai part 3

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminJune 25th, 2017

    Neglected Bonsai Cork Bark Arakawa Maple Bonsai Spring Pruning by mikbonsai Learn bonsai at: goo.gl/R9IKFp Spring Pruning of a Specimen Arakawa Maple Bonsai tree. The buds are swelling up and ready to open. This is the time all branches are visible. The branch structure can be readily seen and the purpose of pruning at this…

    Restoring old Hawthorn bonsai tree, How to Bonsai Hawthorn tree and Hawthorn technique by mikbonsai

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminJune 18th, 2017

    How to Bonsai a Neglected Hawthorn Bonsai tree, Restoring an old Hawthorn bonsai tree, Learn bonsai at: goo.gl/R9IKFp I acquired this tree in the summer of 2013, as part of a eight tree collection. I have not done much to it except wire some branches to improve branch placement and also try to have the…

    How to make a Chinese Elm Bonsai Forest Group Planting Tree 2 Part 3 by mikbonsai

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminJune 16th, 2017

    This bonsai forest was created two years ago, consisting of five Chinese Elm Trees. In this video the group planting is expanded by addition of two more trees, making it a seven tree planting. No anchor wires are used to secure the trees in their shallow bonsai pot. Instead the trees are planted unsecured and…

    Create Bonsai Beech Forest planting, Bonsai Beech Starter Trees Forest & Group Planting by mikbonsai

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminJune 12th, 2017

    Creating Bonsai Beech Forest Planting,Bonsai Beech Starter Trees Group Planting This bonsai beech group planting or group forest planting was created five years ago with nine saplings. It has come a long way since then and trees are much thicker compared with the start. Its March and the tree is coming out of dormancy, the…

    Bonsai Trees Fuji Cherry Bonsai Tree; ‘KOJO-NO-MAI’ make instant bonsai tree – Part 3 by mikbonsai

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminJune 5th, 2017

    Bonsai Trees – Fuji Cherry Bonsai Tree update after drastic root work and root prune by mikbonsai This is an update of the Kojo-No-Mai Fuji Cherry which was made into a bonsai tree from a nursery plant. During this process the the tree was bare rooted and drastic root work was carried out. This video…

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