Colorado Bonsai – UME BONSAI EXHIBITION
Here is a nice video of some incredible Ume Bonsai by Bjorn Bjorholm. The video is titled “UME BONSAI EXHIBITION“. Wow a whole show just for Ume Bonsai. … Continue reading →
Here is a nice video of some incredible Ume Bonsai by Bjorn Bjorholm. The video is titled “UME BONSAI EXHIBITION“. Wow a whole show just for Ume Bonsai. … Continue reading →
Bjorn Bjorholm has a new video titled “How to Build a Bonsai Garden Fence *YAKISUGI*” with a different idea on building more ornamental style of cedar fences. Notice the standard cedar pickets are were used horizontally not up and down. … Continue reading →
Bonsai Mirai has a nice article titled “Maximizing Ponderosa Pine“. Really great information in this article on to get the most development out of your tree. I have placed the article on the Ponderosa Pine page, under Pines Bonsai, Conifers … Continue reading →
I have updated the status of Chaenomeles – Quince Bonsai trees to reflect what work was done of the trees this spring/summer. I am very excited to see how the trees look in the spring when they flower. One tree … Continue reading →
The following photo’s were taken sometime in early to mid 1980’s at one of the Rocky Mountain Bonsai Society shows. It is interesting to see these photo’s again of how the clubs trees have progressed over the years. I have … Continue reading →
Michael Hagedorn had a new article out titled “New Design for an Awarded Ponderosa Pine-” and its a very different Bonsai tree then you would normally associate with a Ponderosa Pine tree. Take a look at the article, I am sure … Continue reading →
I purchased a small Hibiscus Tiliaceus – Sea Hibiscus from Wigerts Bonsai in Florida. I have had the tree for 2 years now and decided to make a Hibiscus Tiliaceus – Sea Hibiscus page on them. The page is listed on the Deciduous Tree information page, under Bonsai Tree Information. … Continue reading →
Happy Holidays to visitors from all over the world! … Continue reading →
Larry Jackel Bonsai curator of the Denver Botanic Gardens Bonsai Pavilion recommends a Felco 903 sharpening stone for use on our Bonsai tools. Photo courtesy of Felco. … Continue reading →