Bonsai is:
1. Trees or shrubs, collected from nature, stores or sowed from seeds.
2. Kept year around, inside or outside, in a container.
3. Easy to maintain, provided substrate/soil, temperature, humidity and light that is natural for the tree.
4. A dynamic and rewarding combination of art & recreation.
Bonsai is not:
1. Japanese special kind of trees that are difficult to maintain.
Rowan in wintertime
Stick in a pot, beech.
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:
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.
- Vacation is best taken during a time when my trees are not growing at a fast pace.
- All my one year old maples grow insanely fast in mid-summer.
- Watering and feeding can be taken care of by good neighbours, but the trees will not pinch themselves.
- Never leave an Acer unpinched for more than two days during the summer.
- Beeches and birches grow much slower than the maples.
- Atropurpureum needs more shading than i thought and are VERY sensitive to dryness.
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.
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