Larch Update


Rowan in wintertime

This is actually my second oldest tree. Found it growing 2 metres up in a branchjoin of an old beech two years ago. It survived last years harsh treatment up in the attic and thrived througout last years summer. I really like it, althoug its very small.

Pinus Sylvestris


Another of last years yamadori, my first norwegian pine.

Stick in a pot, beech.

My four year old daughter found this for me on a daytrip in the neighbourhood last year. Its alive and well. Forming or pruning will not be done this year.

Bonsai Rubber Snake


Fagus can safely be pruned in the winter, so i did some forming on the largest beech.
Before, After and BonsaiRubberSnake

Reflections on my vacation leave.

Guess i have learned a few thinggs about our noble art this summer, by not beeing on spot to maintain new shoots etc. Here is what i learned:
  1. Vacation is best taken during a time when my trees are not growing at a fast pace.
  2. All my one year old maples grow insanely fast in mid-summer.
  3. Watering and feeding can be taken care of by good neighbours, but the trees will not pinch themselves.
  4. Never leave an Acer unpinched for more than two days during the summer.
  5. Beeches and birches grow much slower than the maples.
  6. Atropurpureum needs more shading than i thought and are VERY sensitive to dryness.
Thanks to good friends for watering an feeding while I was away:) Next time you will need to learn pinching techniques as well! As a result of my mistake 80 percent of the new branches on my maples, (except the "atropurpureum" species which received to much sun and hence lost most of its leaves which in turn prevented long internodes) will have to be pruned all the way back next spring. All in all I have learned a lot by not beeing there.
Next summer I will be concentrating very much on the pinching of new shoots on the maples and I am considering no vacation at all.
This book is in the mail btw: http://www.amazon.com/Bonsai-Japanese-Maples-Peter-Adams/dp/0881928097/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1218029023&sr=1-11
My hope is to learn more about this species.

Sheltering for the sun.

Since I am having my vacation three weeks from now, i decided to give my trees som protection from the sun. This way they will receive no direct sun. A good neighbour of mine will take care of the watering and also make a good contributon in the everlasting war against the aphids.