These are the growing beds which accommodate around 1500 mixed Maples . All of which are various combination’s of growing styles . Some of the combinations are root over rock
, plaited trunks
, fused trunks
using 50 plus whips , thread grafting roots
to a Japanese Maples , twin trunk style
trainers and of coarse the Trident clump styles
are in the middle of the crop .Their progressing slow due to the fact that so many maples have been planted and have been sheltered a little from the sun .They were covered with 30% shade cloth for the majority of their growing time due to the fact hail storms hit quite hard in this area . All of these have been kept in check with hedge trimmers to prevent long leggy sticks with unwanted top growth . Come winter we will have a good look at all the naked trunks and to the progression from stick to stock .Cheers Alpineart
Archive for March 25th, 2011
These were collected last winter in the local river bed .this will make a very nice literati ,
and and quality twin trunk .Both of these were simply slip potted into bonsai pots
as is then
trimmed and wired . This specimen was growing in and on a rock with an awesome root base
suitable for root over rock or clinging style .Instead of wind swept this one is water swept .I was inspired by a member of “Ausbonsai” to find an exceptional specimen .This one will do until i locate another more outstanding natural trunk . It has a very natural shari at the base with a very predominant base .The first branch will become the new leader and apex .I found a suitable piece of scoria to use as the rock , then with a bit of aggression and a wood splitter
i hacked a piece off , then with an angle grinder and a diamond wheel i simply carved the rock
to accommodate the roots and base of the tree . When i was happy with snug fitment of the roots to the rock , i wrapped the base with heavy twine to secure the tree to the rock .
Carving the rocks to suit the roots is easier than trying to manipulate the roots to the rock ,
especially with older established collected Yamadori . All wrapped up and time to pot the trainer for the finishing design
, i prefer the tilted position
as this shows off the natural shari and the base , possible needs to be rotated around 45degree’s depending on the growth and the overall outlook when it is removed and planted onto a slab or into a large tray . Another 3 quality trainers added to the collection . Cheers and happy Bonsai . Alpineart