Annual Shibui dig [FULL]
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Annual Shibui dig [FULL]
For the last couple of years we have given a limited number of bonsai enthusiasts the opportunity to learn first hand the process of developing future bonsai in the ground.
You get to help with digging and pruning the field grown trees that need to be lifted this year. There will be time to look at and talk about the more advanced bonsai and meet some other enthusiasts.
We have about 150 trees ranging from 1 to 10 years old to dig - mostly trident maples but also japanese maples, chinese quince, olives and a few other assorted species.
This year's day is Saturday July 16, starting mid morning after the frost has thawed.
Numbers will be limited to 4 or 5 helpers. We provide lunch, shovels and pruning tools and plenty of trees to practice your digging and pruning skills. You provide enthusiasm and labour and go home with lots of practical advice and techniques and maybe a tree or 2.
Shibui bonsai is located at Yackandandah in north east victoria.
Anyone interested?
You get to help with digging and pruning the field grown trees that need to be lifted this year. There will be time to look at and talk about the more advanced bonsai and meet some other enthusiasts.
We have about 150 trees ranging from 1 to 10 years old to dig - mostly trident maples but also japanese maples, chinese quince, olives and a few other assorted species.
This year's day is Saturday July 16, starting mid morning after the frost has thawed.
Numbers will be limited to 4 or 5 helpers. We provide lunch, shovels and pruning tools and plenty of trees to practice your digging and pruning skills. You provide enthusiasm and labour and go home with lots of practical advice and techniques and maybe a tree or 2.
Shibui bonsai is located at Yackandandah in north east victoria.
Anyone interested?
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Re: Annual Shibui dig
Yes please! Count me in...where do I sign up?? 

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Re: Annual Shibui dig
I was just re reading the post and WOW it sound AWESOME! Pleeeeeeeeease let me join you guys! I am a builders labourer by trade so Im sure I can be some help 

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Re: Annual Shibui dig
LOL, I reckon you might be over qualifiesFukien beech wrote:I was just re reading the post and WOW it sound AWESOME! Pleeeeeeeeease let me join you guys! I am a builders labourer by trade so Im sure I can be some help

Shibui What an awesome idea


Have a great day all and take some photos for us too far away to join

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Re: Annual Shibui dig
LOL, I reckon you might be over qualifieskcpoole wrote:Fukien beech wrote:I was just re reading the post and WOW it sound AWESOME! Pleeeeeeeeease let me join you guys! I am a builders labourer by trade so Im sure I can be some help

lol ken are you having a dig at my bad grammar?!? or did you did commit a similar mistake as a result from being really excited and typing fast? lol
Wether im over qualifies or not lol would love to a) Learn a whole bunch about bonsai b) See that part of vic & c) Meet some professional bonsai enthusiasts

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Re: Annual Shibui dig
Neil id be keen to come up again if its ok and take something off your hands while im there 

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Nah, Just cannot typeFukien beech wrote:LOL, I reckon you might be over qualifieskcpoole wrote:Fukien beech wrote:I was just re reading the post and WOW it sound AWESOME! Pleeeeeeeeease let me join you guys! I am a builders labourer by trade so Im sure I can be some help![]()
lol ken are you having a dig at my bad grammar?!? or did you did commit a similar mistake as a result from being really excited and typing fast? lol :

ps, I failed English at Skool, so am not qualified to take the piss out of anyones grammar.
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Re: Annual Shibui dig
Please count me in, I would love the opportunity to learn and am happy to help... no place to far for bonsai 

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Re: Annual Shibui dig
It's great to see such enthusiasm.
Thanks for the offers. Thats 5 enthusiastic helpers and as many as I can handle at one time.
Sorry to those who missed out on this year. I'll keep you posted on future opportunities.
We will try to get some pics this year KC. Usually I'm flat out keeping up with the workers but we will appoint an official photographer to document the event for posterity.
Not only do I get the trees out of the ground and the diggers an intensive course in field growing techniques. There's also lots of ideas exchanged and debated so I learn some new bonsai ideas to think about and experiment with and there is usually time to have a look at my bonsai and get some second opinions for improvements and ideas for further development - something those of us in the bush miss out on most of the time.
Thanks for the offers. Thats 5 enthusiastic helpers and as many as I can handle at one time.
Sorry to those who missed out on this year. I'll keep you posted on future opportunities.
We will try to get some pics this year KC. Usually I'm flat out keeping up with the workers but we will appoint an official photographer to document the event for posterity.
Not only do I get the trees out of the ground and the diggers an intensive course in field growing techniques. There's also lots of ideas exchanged and debated so I learn some new bonsai ideas to think about and experiment with and there is usually time to have a look at my bonsai and get some second opinions for improvements and ideas for further development - something those of us in the bush miss out on most of the time.
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Re: Annual Shibui dig [FULL]
Hi Shibui and everybody,
I hope you guys will have a wonderful day, winter is good weather to be working outside.
Hi Shibui, given what I have read on the cone development thread, I hope you will have plenty of black pines to plan in the futures
Best regards.
I hope you guys will have a wonderful day, winter is good weather to be working outside.
Hi Shibui, given what I have read on the cone development thread, I hope you will have plenty of black pines to plan in the futures

Best regards.
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Re: Annual Shibui dig [FULL]
Thanks Daviet,
I still have some seed from the old trees, a tray of seedlings left from last year and plenty of small pines from germination the last 3 years and before. Also quite a few cutting grown black pines so still plenty to play with. I will probably put another 20 or so in the growing beds this spring after lifting this years trees in July.
I still have some seed from the old trees, a tray of seedlings left from last year and plenty of small pines from germination the last 3 years and before. Also quite a few cutting grown black pines so still plenty to play with. I will probably put another 20 or so in the growing beds this spring after lifting this years trees in July.
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