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Vendor List — Bonsai Society of Greater New Haven
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Officers and Board Members. Bonsai Society of Greater New Haven. Officers and Board Members. There are far more relevant vendors than we could possibly list, but we offer this list as a starting point for anyone who is looking to buy bonsai trees, bonsai materials, books, magazine, pots, tools or anything else related to bonsai. Note that this is. A list of recommended vendors, and the Bonsai Society of New Haven does. Littleton, MA) Comstock Nursery (Old Saybrook, CT) * New England Bonsai.
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Bonsai Post: October 2013
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Bonsai Post - The Official Blog of BonsaiVision.com. Wednesday, October 30, 2013. The Magic and Mystery of bonsai soil. The most important aspect of growing bonsai is the horticultural requirements that the different species require. A Japanese maple requires a completely different environment than a juniper. And even within the same genus the cultural requirements can be vastly different. A Chinese juniper such as a shimpaku. Do we grow Shohin. Medium size soil mix. Shohin size soil mix. Cationic exchan...
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Bonsai Post: Were are we heading in Bonsai
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Bonsai Post - The Official Blog of BonsaiVision.com. Monday, January 6, 2014. Were are we heading in Bonsai. I remember reading an editorial by John Palmer, the editor of Bonsai Today, with the same thoughts 25 years ago. Do we support the local bonsai nurseries and vendors with our dollars? If we are to continue to grow personally in bonsai we need to improve our understanding of what will be a good bonsai and what will not. How many of us have that very first bonsai that we started with?
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Bonsai Post: September 2013
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Bonsai Post - The Official Blog of BonsaiVision.com. Tuesday, September 3, 2013. Bonsai Pots: Choosing the Right Pot for your Tree. It is very important to choose just the right bonsai pot for your tree as your tree matures and is beginning to reach a level that you can consider entering it in a show, or just for your own enjoyment. You have to consider not only the artistic points of a pot but also the horticultural aspects of what your bonsai will need to continue to flourish. One of the best resources...
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Bonsai Pot Blog: (Tokoname Potter) Kouyou
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Tuesday, January 7, 2014. Real Name: Aiba Kouichirou. Born in Showa 19 (1944), July 26. In Showa 45 (1970), he opened his first kiln known as "the garden pottery". Subsequently, in Showa 47 (1972) he was. He is mainly known for small bonsai pots and basins, but his art is also recognized for the enamel work which is very extraordinary. He says his dream in the future, is that he can appear in exhibitions of Suiseki Suibans in old German castles. At this time Kouyou is regarded as one of the top artist pr...
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Bonsai Post: Looking for Something to Start With
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Bonsai Post - The Official Blog of BonsaiVision.com. Sunday, September 1, 2013. Looking for Something to Start With. This type of material. Offers a lot of possibilities cutting back hard will produce something in a Shohin size or possibly a windswept or cascade style. This tree was a close out for $3.00. Here you have something that can. Be developed into an informal upright style that already has a nice trunk line. And branches were you need them,. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Bonsai Post: The Magic and Mystery of bonsai soil
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Bonsai Post - The Official Blog of BonsaiVision.com. Wednesday, October 30, 2013. The Magic and Mystery of bonsai soil. The most important aspect of growing bonsai is the horticultural requirements that the different species require. A Japanese maple requires a completely different environment than a juniper. And even within the same genus the cultural requirements can be vastly different. A Chinese juniper such as a shimpaku. Do we grow Shohin. Medium size soil mix. Shohin size soil mix. Cationic exchan...
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Where to find Bonsai trees for sale - Bonsai Empire
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Accent and companion plants. Go to What is Bonsai. Go to Bonsai care. Go to Tree cultivation. Go to Bonsai styling. Bonsai trees for sale. Bonsai shops in the USA, Canada, the UK and Australia. Finding quality Bonsai trees for sale in the United States can be a real quest, as there are literally hundreds of shops that sell Bonsai trees. In this article we review the main Bonsai shops in the US. With the latest update we know also include shops in Canada, the UK and Australia. Bill and Jan Choat. Descript...
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Bonsai Pot Blog: January 2014
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Tuesday, January 7, 2014. Real Name: Aiba Kouichirou. Born in Showa 19 (1944), July 26. In Showa 45 (1970), he opened his first kiln known as "the garden pottery". Subsequently, in Showa 47 (1972) he was. He is mainly known for small bonsai pots and basins, but his art is also recognized for the enamel work which is very extraordinary. He says his dream in the future, is that he can appear in exhibitions of Suiseki Suibans in old German castles. At this time Kouyou is regarded as one of the top artist pr...
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Bonsai Post: BONSAI WINTER SILHOUETTES
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Bonsai Post - The Official Blog of BonsaiVision.com. Friday, January 10, 2014. CATLIN ELM 19 INCHES. BURT DAVI FICUS 6 INCHES. BURT DAVI FICUS 6 INCHES. Korean Hornbeam 21inch x 11 inch. Korean Hornbeam 22 inch. Vigorous growers and extremely hardy. The small dark green leaves are in perfect scale for mid size and Shohin bonsai. Zelkova Serrata 7 inch. Korean Hornbeam 19 inch. This slender trunk Korean Hornbeam is beginning to develop the twiggeness that Hornbeam's are so famous for. The plan for this tr...