#1 is the little mame over here (post 3, guess I haven't updated this year):
https://www.bonsainut.com/threads/mame-mia.60322/
Dug this one up from a land trust nature preserve in my neighborhood - my wife and I are stewards, and are more than welcome to remove invasives.
Let it grow this...
Wasn't sure why I put this sucker I pulled out from under my lilac shrubs in a pot, until now.
Had a tiny Paul Katich (Bellota) pot laying around...
Begin:
Bend 1 by my 6 year old daughter:
Bend 2 by my 4 year old son:
And more squishing by me:
Let's pot it, because why not...
Wish me luck 🤣
Collected on Easter at my uncle's house in NH. If I'm coming over in early spring, and you have woods, my root slayer is coming with me.
Surprised I didn't take any pictures prior to/during potting - must have been in a rush - but it's a bit bulbous under there.
April 1st...
Step one: throw a shit ton of seeds in a tray.
Step two: take a handful of seedlings out to grow separately.
Step three: ignore the ones in the tray.
There better be an odd number in there, or it's doomed!
Don't pay much attention to this guy, but it's starting to look like something after a few years.
Grabbed it (and another larger, just as ugly, piece) from a neighbor when they were clearing space for a new deck.
Oct. 2020:
May 2022:
Nov. 2022:
Aug. 2023:
Now:
I know, not great for bonsai, I was new and stupid - but hey, I like it so far!
There is a post over in my "Threadless thread" when the air layer was removed:
https://www.bonsainut.com/threads/rjgiis-threadless-projects.49075/post-875767
May 2023:
July 2023:
Current (a frost killed...
Got this at an "intermediate" class at Bonsai West. Wasn't too impressed with the class, information seemed much more beginner. Basically just did a repot and light pruning.
This is my first "real" JM, so we'll see how it goes. It is a grafted tree, but the graft isn't bad.
At the class...
Root exposure (slowly) in progress.
Progression posts are scattered over here (but I'll try to summarize in this thread):
https://www.bonsainut.com/threads/rjgiis-threadless-projects.49075/post-885000
Current (@sorce pot):
From a cutting in 2020 I think. Surprised I don't have any earlier photos.
Repotted into a cheap Chinese container and rewired today (only lost a few older flowers...).
Guess I need a cascade stand now.
#1 because I guess I should start numbering things...
Splitting off from my threadless thread here:
https://www.bonsainut.com/threads/rjgiis-threadless-projects.49075/post-1045516
Last image from late may:
Current:
Growing well, so will probably do some more branch selection and thinning...
I think I did alright for my first try! Wiring will need some adjustments once it gets established.
Finished product first:
Process time.
Twisted up the kishu a while ago:
Prepping the rock:
Let's make muck the Hagedorn way (maybe I'll post a separate thread on this, there were...
This one is getting promoted from my Threadless thread.
Collected from the woods spring 2022.
Collection post (chop, root cutback, etc):
https://www.bonsainut.com/threads/rjgiis-threadless-projects.49075/post-949576
Update 1 (2022/07/12)...
Splitting it out into it's own thread from
https://www.bonsainut.com/threads/rjgiis-threadless-projects.49075/
Seems to be doing well.
June 22nd:
Shoot selection and cut back (also June 22nd):
July 15th:
My first juniper. Should be good practice.
Giving it it's own thread because I'm proud of it for living through a late summer full bare root last year.
At this point I had only done a bit of clean up and practiced a couple of my first jins.
This should be interesting, if I can pull it off (out of the ground).
This elm was cut down at ground level for a fence. The right side grew back into a full tree.
I kept running over the left with the lawn mower, and after rotting away a bunch, it looks like the edge of a crater - this is...
This is my first ficus (from Wigert's), and I'm not feeling inspired at all. No taper. Any suggestions?
So far, the only things I can think of is the following chop (first notch halfway, then when mostly healed finish by air layering the top), or wrapping another container around the trunk and...