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November Tree work ’25
Trident Maple winter defoliation Today I did my winter silhouette defoliation of my trident maple. It allows for the viewing of all the branch development…
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Fall 2025
It is October 2025 and the rains are just starting to come in finally. Our summers in California can be extremely dry so this is…
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It is all in a journey
My Daimyo Oak turned 65 this year. I will show it at the SBBK club show for the last time in my name as it…
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January 2025
Happy New Year! So many changes are happening in my collection and activities this year. We are moving out our larger trees to auction, focusing…
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June turns into July
There is always a lull after a major show. Thus it was with me this year and then the temperatures sored into the 100s. That…
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Getting Ready for a Show
SBBK in San Mateo is having their 40th Anniversary Bonsai Show June 1-2. This is a big event with lots of spectacular trees on display.…
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Boxwood Development
A beautiful tree can take decades to refine and the journey it takes has its ups and downs. My big boxwood is a project of…
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This is a Bonsai Pine Story
Years in the making, a tree goes through so many processes, sometimes many hands, and makes it to current day. This is a story of…
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2024 – Where have I been?
The months fly by and work possesses my nature. I have not been idle; ney, I have been working trees and projects everywhere. Lots of…
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Summer 2023 Catching Up
Summer is roaring along. There have been shows, client trees, and paintings all making progress. I have a sub-tropical demo on August 23 for Sei…
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Late March 2023
We have still been having such cool days and far too much rain. It has delayed a lot of bonsai work. Some trees may not…
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What a WET California Winter 2023
I am seemingly off my bonsai game this year. With all the rain we have gotten since the last week of December 2022, much of…
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Fall is Moving to Winter
Preparation for Winter is now ongoing. Leaves have changed color and beginning to drop. Leaf cleanup and defoliation is an important step in keep our…
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Mid-October and Fall is Here
This time of year, I start working with fruiting and flowering species to get them ready for setting new buds. Trimming off leaves, some gentle…
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Not a Typical Year – a Lost Summer
This past year has been challenging: bonsai Interrupted and entire growing season lost, bonsai trees dying inside the apartment during the construction project, construction on…
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At the Height of Summer One Day…..
It was a very weird June. I was able to participate in the SBBK bonsai show this year for the first time in 2 years.…
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May 2022 Tree Rehab
A friend of mine wanted to be sure to have a presence at an upcoming show at the end of the month. She is not…
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March in The Private Reserve
It is already March 2022 and the temperatures have once again been all over the place. Some trees are now in full Spring push mode,…
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January 2022 – A New Year
The year started off with a bang. Temperatures and rainfall was the biggest surprise, and a welcome one indeed. Also, I was honored by Bonsai…
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It is Almost Christmas 2021
As Christmas approaches, the rains have come to California in force. It has not rained so much in years here and we are starting to…
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Winter is Here and Trees are Changing
Winter is here even though you cannot tell by the temperatures. Only the lack of sunlight and evenings in the mid 40s are the visible…
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Is it November Already?
It is already late Fall and I am behind at my blog. I have so many beautiful images and updates to share. For now I…
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June Tropical Work
This morning I awoke and had my mind set on re-potting some of my tropical trees in new pots that I acquired from auctions this…
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Late May 2012 – Cork Oak Repot
Sometimes when you have a dense collection of trees you miss a repotting year on year. Today I had one of those embarrassing moments when…
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March Madness
It is hard to believe that March is nearly run its course. It has been a crazy month with health issue for me and for…
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February 2021 Comes to an End
On the last day of February, I spent the morning repotting some trees. This has been a fun month with work for a client on…
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Is It Still Winter
Well yes it is. Here in California plants continue to grow albeit slower than in the normal growing season. Some trees are starting to bud…
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Late Fall into Winter
I have been a bit quiet this season. That doesn’t mean I am not working on trees or other projects. California weather was very odd…
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Last August Collection Cleanup
I am in the process of cleaning up the collection for the Fall. Summer light is fading fast and many of the trees are tired.…
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August Demo Calls for Creativity
This month I am to due a tropical demo for SBBK. It will be a Zoom meeting and I have such limited time to present…
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August Updates
I have been working on many tropical trees this summer and learning some key lessons about up-potting trees in the summer. Several trees in the…
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Writings: Intro
The Spirituality of Bonsai: A Journal of Finding Peace in an Age of Tyranny By Gerald (Jerry) Carpenter Intro It is cool but bright in…
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Pearl Berry In Bloom
Had to share this special little beauty. This pearl berry was purchased from Sandy V before her passing. It has been developed as a shohin.…
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Summer Tropical Work Begins
I have official begun working on my tropical trees in the collection. Several will be re-potted this weekend. All of these trees have been allowed…
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Boxwood Revisited and Refined
Last year I posted an article on boxwood care and ramification. It is time to revisit that tree and see how it developed. The tree…
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Summer Time Bring Work on Tropical and Sub-tropical Trees
Summer has come in with a roar and it is only May 25. Temperatures are reaching 100 degrees in my garden. Out come the tropical…
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May 2020 Garden Update
We are still in the shelter-in-place orders for a bit longer in California. This season, more time has been given to my collection than in…
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Spring 2020 Olive Preview During Shelter-in-Place Orders
It has been a very odd time in our lives. 2020 started out with a roar and has gotten more and more complex. Some bloggers…
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Finishing January Re-potting With An Old California Juniper
January has been a ticking clock of work that must be done this month. Today, I finally took on the last major re-potting of the…
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Fall Tree Catalog Part 1
Every so many years, I start a project of cataloging my collection to show how a tree has advanced or declined. All of the trees…
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A Special Honor – Golden Statements Magazine Cover
There are times in life that the stars align and things just fall in place. This month, I received a special honor. The honor is…
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Is It September Already
Fall is pushing in on the garden these days but we, here in northern California, are in the throws of a heat wave. Back into…
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Summer Olive Blow Out and Clean Up
This time of year, I pay considerable attention to the olives in my collection. I have let them blow out their aggressive growth twice this…
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Summer Boxwood Work
Boxwood can be one of my favorite trees to work on. I enjoy the leaves, bark and trucks. They are also a tree I caution…
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Something About That Pot!
In February, at an auction in Oakland, CA I bid on a tree near the end of the auction. It was not that interesting of…
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As Summer Roles In
Temperatures and sun exposure this year is just weird. You may have that feeling too. Weather patterns are not at normal and some of us…
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Late Spring Tropical Styling
I am often asked if I ever wire a tropical tree in my collection and I say, certainly. I do all my wiring on these…
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More Spring Re-Potting
Re potting and refining trees has been the theme this Spring. Many were already done but there is always refinement and assessments required. Today I…
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Early March Garden Update – Transforming an Olive
Normally, I wait a few more months to tackle major olive work. I wait until evening temperatures are steady above 50 degrees. This year’s weather…
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Austrian Black Pine Update – Through a Wet Feb.
Weather in northern California has been inordinately wet this year. Temperatures were unstable for a bit in February and had halted a great deal of…
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Austrian Black Pine Recovery and Refinement
Distribution Pinus nigra is a tree of the Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub biome. The majority of the range is in Turkey. It is found…
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On a Cool Winter Morning; We are Lovin’it
Checking on trees is a year round task. We recently went down into lower 30s requiring some plants to come indoors. Now we are back…
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The Great Chinese Quince Makeover
I have been fussing with this Chinese Quince for about 5 years now already and I have fixed many problems with its base and now…
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Changeing Minds
Doing club demos requires research and planning but the bring rewards to the membership and even to self. I recently had the opportunity to do…
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August 2018 Update – Too many figs!
This week I visited with my creeping fig tree. Years past I have let the figs ripen and fall off but that weakens the tree…
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Last of the Summer Re-Potting Done for 2018
Nice hot day here in Santa Clara. I had re-potted most of the tropical trees before a demo I recently concluded. Now it was time…
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The Forth of July
Projects consumed the morning on the 4th of July. Not feeling very festive for so many reasons that I will not discuss in my blog.…
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In the Heat Of Summer – Think Tropical
Daytime temps here in Santa Clara are reaching upper 80s to mid 90s now. Work in the garden starts to slow down since most plants…
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Cork Oak Progress Update
Purchased this cork oak from a nursery in southern California in 2009. It was in a standard nursery pot from a bonsai grower. When I…
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