Vines as Bonsai...A small Gallery

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Vines as Bonsai...A small Gallery

Post by bodhidharma »

Vines can be used for Bonsai no problem, if you are prepared to trim and trim and....you get it. The ones here display stunning Autumn colour with the Boston Ivy turning brilliant red And the ornamental Grape reds through to orange and yellow. The foliage size comes down on the Ivy (if you keep at it ) . The Boston Ivy in the Blue pot is tiny about 145mm in length. The grape is large and old and a work in progress and i dont know its next move yet.
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cool as Bodhi!!! :D 8-)
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G,day Bohdi I will be taking my sectures with me, when I take pup for his walk tomorrow there is a boston ivy hanging over the wall in the park.

I had Ivy but was offered to much to say no. I can always get some more, but that means more plants and I have all these Hokkeido ( nire geyaki ) cuttings to put down.

Ah well here we go again. Cheers :) Pup
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Pup wrote:G,day Bohdi I will be taking my sectures with me, when I take pup for his walk tomorrow there is a boston ivy hanging over the wall in the park.

I had Ivy but was offered to much to say no. I can always get some more, but that means more plants and I have all these Hokkeido ( nire geyaki ) cuttings to put down.

Ah well here we go again. Cheers :) Pup
Well, when i see you( when i finally make it home for a visit) I can take some of those Hokkeidos of you, you know, to lighten the load and help out a bit. 8-) and that should give you heaps of space. :D
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nice work bodhi :D using species that are a bit different is a good challange and allows for breaking new ground :D keep it up!

that first little boston ivy mate, have you thought about a pot change, i think the full cascade pot is a little heavy personally, i think a nice little hexagon or octagon with a bit of depth but not to tall, maybe half the height of the one its in now, would look great i think :D
being a semi cascade i think a different pot could give it that little extra :D



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bodhidharma wrote:
Pup wrote:G,day Bohdi I will be taking my sectures with me, when I take pup for his walk tomorrow there is a boston ivy hanging over the wall in the park.

I had Ivy but was offered to much to say no. I can always get some more, but that means more plants and I have all these Hokkeido ( nire geyaki ) cuttings to put down.

Ah well here we go again. Cheers :) Pup
Well, when i see you( when i finally make it home for a visit) I can take some of those Hokkeidos of you, you know, to lighten the load and help out a bit. 8-) and that should give you heaps of space. :D
When ya coming so I can bake a cake a special one :twisted:
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I've always loved the Google pics of Boston Ivy so when I saw a young plant (ten leaf sets on a single stem) at the local hardware store for $3 I bought it.

I was reading up on the plant today and was a bit disappointed to read that all parts of the plant are poisonous and pets and children should be kept away from it. With 3 dogs, one of which is still a pup in the curious/chewing stage, I think maybe I should keep it (the plant!) out of the backyard.

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Ron wrote:I've always loved the Google pics of Boston Ivy so when I saw a young plant (ten leaf sets on a single stem) at the local hardware store for $3 I bought it.

I was reading up on the plant today and was a bit disappointed to read that all parts of the plant are poisonous and pets and children should be kept away from it. With 3 dogs, one of which is still a pup in the curious/chewing stage, I think maybe I should keep it (the plant!) out of the backyard.

Ron ...
Thanks for the info Ron. Man, you have been going through the back catalogs :cool:
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Hi bodhidharma

Is it hot up your way?
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bodhidharma wrote:....Man, you have been going through the back catalogs :cool:
So much to read :reading: , so little time (in Bonsai years :cry:).
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Got some beaut colour this year but the progress on vines is SLOW.
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colour already ! :o
only just gettign cool up here

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Very nice bodhi :tu: :tu: that colour is amazing

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nice colour Bodhi :tu: the Bostons are beautiful this time of year!

Have you ever tried Hedera helix as bonsai, I dug up a big'n a while back and its now healthy enough to start styling :fc: just gotta decide on a direction now ;) just a shame they don't have colour like the Boston, evergreen though, so more of a growing season. Any tips for vine bonsai?

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cre8ivbonsai wrote:Any tips for vine bonsai?
Lots and lots of patience :whistle: You have to prune consistently or you end up with thin straggly branches. Clip and grow is the order of the day :yes: Helix "golden heart" make nice bonsai.
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