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Scott's Bonsai and Peppers
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Scott's Bonsai and Peppers. October 02, 2010. Getting ready to transplant.Pot prep 101. After reading another entry on Jonas' wonderful blog, Bonsai Tonight, I thought I'd share a little preparation of my own. I like this time of year to be spent getting soil ready, and also pots. Being that my pots consist mainly of growing pots, I thought I'd share how I get one of my growing pots ready. Once the drilling is done, you have a nice clean hole-now all you need to do is repeat the process 3 more times.
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Scott's Bonsai and Peppers
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Scott's Bonsai and Peppers. July 24, 2011. Spent 4 hours thinning and cleaning my kishu shimpaku today.it was a little over due as you can see. From the back, you can see there isn't much light getting through. The front side isn't much better.no birds flying through this. So I cleaned up the bark, thinned it real good (still needs more top thinning) and gave it a rinse. Here's what it looks like now. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Bay Island Bonsai Club. Sam and KJ's Blog.
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Scott's Bonsai and Peppers
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Scott's Bonsai and Peppers. January 22, 2010. Did a trident maple repot today, first real pot for this one. It had been growing in a big 3 gallon plastic pot for the past couple years, and I was satisfied with the beginning of a good nebari. I removed the roots that weren't going to serve any purpose, including a couple bigger taproots. It had really gone to town. It barely made it into the pot, where it was secured, filled, sphagnum mossed, and trimmed in preparation for spring. View my complete profile.
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Please note that the events listed below are separate events by the various bonsai clubs in northern California and are listed to help acquaint website visitors with other bonsai clubs events. August 1 – 2, 2015. San Francisco, California. San Francisco Suiseki Kai: 34th Annual Suiseki Exhibit at the Union Bank Community Room, Japan Center, 1675 Post Street. Hours are 10 AM 5 PM. Suiseki and stone sales. For more information about our club, contact sfsuisekikai@gmail.com. August 22 – 23, 2015. San Mateo ...
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Peter Tea’s Monthly Write-Ups |
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Category Archives: Peter Tea’s Monthly Write-Ups. Peter Tea's Monthly Write-Ups. Peter Tea June 2015 Write-Up. June 17, 2015. Japanese Black Pine and De-candling. For many of us in the Bay area, June is the time to De-candle our Japanese Red/Black Pines. For others living in warmer climates such as Sacramento or Fresno, de-candling may starts in July. So why the difference? The size of our tree and age will determine if we de-candle early in the month or later in the month. Free to email me. For those of...
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Tips & Techniques by Scott Chadd |
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Category Archives: Tips and Techniques by Scott Chadd. Tips and Techniques by Scott Chadd. January 2015 Tips and Techniques by Scott Chadd. January 16, 2015. Tips and Techniques by Scott Chadd. November 2014 Tips and Techinques by Scott Chadd. November 19, 2014. Tips and Techniques by Scott Chadd. October 2014 Tip and Techniques by Scott Chadd. October 10, 2014. This is the time of year when we travel to the mountains to gather trees. It is also a good time to think about plans to repot your bonsai, ...
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Tips for Digging Yamadori Trees |
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Category Archives: Tips for Digging Yamadori Trees. Tips for Digging Yamadori Trees. September 13, 2014. Tips for Digging Yamadori Trees by Bolet Salvador. Before You Go Digging. 1 Prepare your pots and location before you dig. This way, you are ready when you come home from the dig. 2 Use a plastic or tin tub, wooden box, plastic pot, etc., that is big enough for your tree. 3 Use only pumice; no organic material or soil. Make sure your pumice is clean and free of dust. Planting Your Collected Trees.
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Peter Tea's Monthly Write-Ups. Peter Tea June 2015 Write-Up. June 17, 2015. Japanese Black Pine and De-candling. For many of us in the Bay area, June is the time to De-candle our Japanese Red/Black Pines. For others living in warmer climates such as Sacramento or Fresno, de-candling may starts in July. So why the difference? De-candling is one of very few techniques we perform solely based on the time of year. Depending on how long our growing season is, the time to de-candle will shift. Also,. For those...
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Exhibition Trees from GSBF 2014 Convention. California Juniper styled by Bjorn Bjorholm at the February 2014 GCBC meeting. Raffle prize winner was Paul Vandlik. Sierra Juniper Displayed at REBS 2014. Sierra Juniper Displayed at REBS 2014. Pine Styled by Bjorn. Maple forest demonstration by Scott Chadd. Raffle winner Sue Holm. Bonsai display at Iron Willow Art Gallery in Placerville, CA. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. An educati...
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Gold Country Bonsai Club Officers and Board of Directors |
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Gold Country Bonsai Club Officers and Board of Directors. President: Paul Vandlik, paulvan9653@gmail.com. Vice President: Linda Gartner, lagartne@micron.com. Secretary: Bolet Salvador, bolet@lotusbonsai.com. Treasurer: Sue Holm, theholms2013@hughes.net. Board Member: Scott Chadd, scottchadd@lotusbonsai.com. Board Member: Pat Flynn, ptflynn@sbcglobal.net. Board Member: Paul Holtzen, pbholtzen@sbcglobal.net. Board Member: Don Van Dyke, don.a.van.dyke@sbcglobal.net. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. A Northern Ca...