Dryad
Sapling
Hi everyone, first time poster here. I'm a 21 year old student living in Dublin, Ireland, and over the past three years I've developed a huge interest in bonsai. In 2018 I was gifted a Chinese Elm bonsai (what I soon realised was a mallsai, still great for practice!), and since then ive been researching a lot of bonsai techniques & methods online, on YouTube especially.
I've acquired quite a collection of pre-bonsai material, mostly native saplings from seed (Ash, Beech, Hornbeam, Oak & Yew), cuttings (Willow & Chinese Elm) as well as some promising air layers taken from Fuschia in my garden. I'm considering training most of them in the ground once they're more mature and letting them grow out for a few years before trunk chopping/branch selecting etc...
My only issue is, I plan on doing a lot of travelling once I graduate, and might even pursue a postgrad abroad next year or the year after. I know it might sound silly, but it despairs me to think my pre-bonsai will be left behind to wither! I'm living with my mother who isn't very horticulturally inclined, and would travel too often to water them in my stead. Right now I even feel guilty acquiring new bonsai material with the knowledge it will eventually die in my absence.
So ramblings aside, can anyone else relate to this? Have any of you made grand plans for your bonsai and pre-bonsai, knowing you'll be travelling abroad too often to take of them properly?
I've acquired quite a collection of pre-bonsai material, mostly native saplings from seed (Ash, Beech, Hornbeam, Oak & Yew), cuttings (Willow & Chinese Elm) as well as some promising air layers taken from Fuschia in my garden. I'm considering training most of them in the ground once they're more mature and letting them grow out for a few years before trunk chopping/branch selecting etc...
My only issue is, I plan on doing a lot of travelling once I graduate, and might even pursue a postgrad abroad next year or the year after. I know it might sound silly, but it despairs me to think my pre-bonsai will be left behind to wither! I'm living with my mother who isn't very horticulturally inclined, and would travel too often to water them in my stead. Right now I even feel guilty acquiring new bonsai material with the knowledge it will eventually die in my absence.
So ramblings aside, can anyone else relate to this? Have any of you made grand plans for your bonsai and pre-bonsai, knowing you'll be travelling abroad too often to take of them properly?