The Hastings Bonsai Group Annual Exhibition

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The Hastings Bonsai Group Annual Exhibition

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Just putting some photos up of our recent bonsai exhibition. The photos show how we set our bonsai display up. Will put photos of trees up shortly

We had a total of 164 trees on display, made up in the following way. Exhibition trees - 93, Apprentice trees - 58, and the bonsai journey table 13

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Cheers for sharing :) never seen round tables used for a display before, but think they work quite well :cool:

Look forward to the rest :tu:
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Love the bonsai journey table. Great idea!!!
Looks like a very well run exhibition with great quality trees


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Photo from our exhibition bonsai exhibition. Part 1
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Thanks Lance, Beautiful collection of trees. Very enjoyable..........Cheers John.
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Cool!
Any more!?!?
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Part 2 - More trees. Hope you enjoy them.

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Part 3 - Last lot. Hope you enjoy them. These photos are just a sample of trees on display at our exhibition.

Our 3rd annual bonsai exhibition will be held from the 4th to 6th March 2016. Mark it in your diary!!!!

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Excellent trees!
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:gday:
Nice trees ( nearly as good as the car :lol: )
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Excellent photos, well presented show. Many thanks. I liked the two literati particularly - it's probably the hardest form to to do well.

(Were there any other natives apart from figs? Where's all your rainforest stuff!?)

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I borrowed this pic from another forum but I thought everyone should see one of Linh's amazing junipers that were on display.

The guys a grand master bonsai artist!
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GavinG wrote:Excellent photos, well presented show. Many thanks. I liked the two literati particularly - it's probably the hardest form to to do well.

(Were there any other natives apart from figs? Where's all your rainforest stuff!?)

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Thanks for the kind words regarding the exhibition, there were a couple of natives.

We are going to take on board what you said regarding the natives to try & have more of them at the next exhibition.

As usual it is what is at show quality at the time of the year that gets displayed, but I will pass your comment onto the members.

Regarding the Rainforest Stuff, not sure what you mean regarding that?

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Isitangus wrote:Love the bonsai journey table. Great idea!!!
Looks like a very well run exhibition with great quality trees
Didn't really see it this properly - well noticed, that looks like a really great idea! :hooray:
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Regarding the Bonsai Journey display - I have set this display just to give the general public an idea about growing bonsai. It really works well, maybe some other groups might like to give it ago at their next exhibition/show. If you do, it would be nice to see a photo on this forum.

I have a story card to go with the display, see text below.

Bonsai Journey
This display has been set up to show how trees end up being used in bonsai, and become exhibition trees like these you see at this exhibition.
Also, you will see a range of tools, wire, and other items needed to grow and train trees into a bonsai style.

One might think that bonsai trees just grow in bonsai pots - they do grow, but very slowly.
Most bonsai enthusiasts will have trees growing in what is known as 'growing boxes' in their backyards.

Growing boxes can be polystyrene boxes or large black garden pots. Some go to the trouble to make growing boxes out of timber.
By using growing boxes, your trees will establish themselves at a faster rate.
The enthusiast will still 'style prune' until their trees reach a point where it is time to re-pot them into bonsai pots, at which point they are given further training and wiring in order to continue the development of their trees.

There is also a large fig that has just been transfer into a bonsai pot (green) about 4 months ago.
If you look closer you will see wire guides pulling the branches down. This is one way branches can be pulled into the right position.

Some bonsai are even grown in the ground, but care must be taken as the tree will grow at a much faster rate.

Bonsai trees that have been growing in bonsai pots can be returned to growing boxes to continue developing their trees.

If you look closer, you will see a fig on a rock wrapped up in plastic. This is the early stage of a style called 'Root Over Rock'.

This fig might stay like this for a number of years before the plastic is removed and, by this time, the roots of the fig would have started to cling to the rock, just like in nature, where you see figs growing on rock ledges.

Most of the larger trees you see here will be removed from their growing boxes and be re-potted into bonsai pots.

If you would like more information about this display, Ask for Lance at the entry.
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