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    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…

    Neglected Beech Tree Wired, Shaped, Pruned and tidied up Part 1

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminSeptember 6th, 2014

    Follow us on g+, twitter and face book: mikbonsai Visit our website: www.mikbonsai.co.uk How to Bonsai a Neglected Beech tree I acquired this tree in September of last year, as part of a eight tree collection. The trees at some point in time had been show trees. The owner was in ill health and as…

    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…

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