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    How to Bonsai – Neglected Cryptomeria tidied up

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminJune 23rd, 2014

    Restoring a neglected Cryptomeria When I bought this tree the sell described it as a Japanese Cedar. Since making this video I have discovered that it is in fact a Cryptomeria. This Cryptomeria was dying, there was a lot of brown foilage, the pot was full of grass and weeds. I have removed the weeds…

    How to Bonsai – Restoring neglected Trident Maple – Gentle work on roots & temp repot

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminJune 19th, 2014

    Start of the restoring process for this neglected Trident Maple bonsai Another recent acquisation, a Trident Maple. Another case of neglect, the pot is broken and held together with wire. The pot looks very old and it looks like its been in this pot for as long as ten years. There is hardly any bonsai…

    How to Bonsai – Lime Bonsai tree – Light pruning

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminJune 18th, 2014

    The branches of this bonsai Lime tree had got very long and out of balance. The branches are lightly pruned fora more balanced tree. The branches need wiring and this will be done another later. Visit our website: www.mikbonsai.co.uk Follow us on : www.facebook.com/mikbonsai Twitter: @mikbonsai -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: “Bonsai Oak Tree Summer Pruning, A…

    How to Bonsai – upright Hawthorn tree tidy up

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminJune 18th, 2014

    Create a bonsai from a hedge This Bonsai Hawthorne had been neglected for at least two years if not more. The pot was full of grass, the previous years growth, instead of removing with the roots had been cut off an inch above the soil surface. The current years growth had been left unchecked. There…

    Make a bonsai tree from Lonicera Nitida – Honeysuckle Collected Material – Part 1

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminJune 11th, 2014

    This Lonicera was one of five collected yamadori I acquired a few months ago. The owner had not done any thing with any of the collected material. Due to not turning the pots around, all growth is on one side. The height is also undesireable.In this video I selectively remove branches and gradually identify what…

    Middlesex Bonsai Society, Annual Bonsai Show

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminMay 21st, 2014

    Middlesex Bonsai Society Annual Bonsai Show, featuring Harry Harrington, Author and bonsai artist. Brian Wallin and Mark Moreland talk about their bonsai trees. Visit our website: www.mikbonsai.co.uk -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: “Bonsai Oak Tree Summer Pruning, A beginners bonsai tree” www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=9epJXAWKBE8 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- source

    Restoring an old neglected Bonsai Elm Tree

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminMay 11th, 2014

    This Zelkova tree was acquired last year just before winter. It had been neglected for a number of years as has been pushed up against a wall and all the growth was on one side. First step was to wire the branches and reposition them to improve the appearance of the tree. The wiring was…

    Micro Meter – A Bonsai Tool

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminApril 21st, 2014

    Last year I came accross a Precision Engineering meter which measures with extreme accuracy. The price was very reasonable and thought it would be useful as a bonsai tool. I use it to measure the thickness of bonsai wires when reordering. Before that it was a hit and miss affair having to guess the thickness…

    Propagation using air layers Part 1 – Siberian Elm

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminApril 12th, 2014

    Propagation using air layers, step by step practical guide to air layering. This Siberian Elm was a good bonsai, but had been severely pruned and resulting it’s present condition when I acquired it about two years ago. Due to the height of the tree, branch ramification was proving difficult so a decision was made to…

    Portulacaria Afra – Jade repotted pruned & wired

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminMarch 19th, 2014

    I have received many requests to do more Jade videos, so here’s another Jade recently imported. Now repotted, pruned and some light wiring. Please visit our website: www.mikbonsai.co.uk -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: “Bonsai Oak Tree Summer Pruning, A beginners bonsai tree” www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=9epJXAWKBE8 -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- source

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    The Japanese word for ‘bonsai’ literally means
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    For many hundreds of years bonsai have been grown uncultivated y the Chinese and Japanese and are considered to bring harmony nature to the home. More recently bonsai trees have become much more popular throughout the UK and Europe as we discover the delights and rewards of this fascinating hobby.

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