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Results of the Bring Your Own Trees Workshop

It’s always fun to have people work on their own trees.  We had a good mix for this workshop, some nearly finished bonsai, some pre-bonsai, some collected native plants to New Jersey.  (more…)

Results of Hinoki Cypress Bonsai – Oct. 10, 2009

Hinoki Cypress are native to Japan where it is grown and used for timber, lemon-scented and highly rot-resistant.  The tree naturally grows very slowly and forms forests, much like the eastern-red-cedar of New Jersey.  Hinoki Cypress are commonly used as an ornamental landscape shrub, known for its plumes of cloud-like foliage.  Unfortunately, it’s also a favorite to the deer!

Pictures from the event can be seen below. (more…)

Results of Making a Tropical Bonsai – Oct. 3, 2009

For those who are not familiar with the species, Serissa is native to open sub-tropical woodlands and wet meadows in southeast Asia, from India, and China to Japan, making it a perfect candidate to be grown indoors as a tropical bonsai.  It has very small leaves and a rough texture to the bark (reminiscent of an old oak tree in nature) making it perfect for bonsai culture.  Its flowers are small (in scale with the rest of the tree) and can be white, pink, and/or double blossoms depending on the variety.  Its leaves can be solid green or variegated depending on the variety as well.  It can be fussy on its conditions and will let you know by dropping leaves, but will spring back readily when you improve the conditions.  It should be kept in bright indirect light and consistently moist.

Here are pictures from the “Making a Tropical Bonsai” class.  Thanks to the ladies who attended, we had a wonderful time.  The pre-bonsai stock was really exceptional for this one, with good-sized trunks and natural branching. (more…)

Oct. 24, 2009 – Making a Boxwood Bonsai

Time: 9:30am – 1:00pm

Our last workshop of the season although, is also in perfect time for the gift giving holidays. The class is designed for the beginner or amateur wishing to get involved, or stay involved in bonsai, and a perfect opportunity for creating a bonsai for a special individual interested in having a tree. Get hands on experience in making your own bonsai from start to finish that when complete you can take home (or store at the nursery till December).

The plant material we have chosen to use is called “Buxus midget” Boxwood Ver. Boxwood’s are slow growing plants with white grainy trunk and branches supporting dark green miniature leaves lending themselves as a good bonsai subject. Receive expert advice and guidance within a group setting as you learn what’s involved in making bonsai while perhaps gifting it to a friend interested in bonsai.

Whether you are new to bonsai or simply looking for reinforcement of your
current skills, this is a chance to help build your confidence.

Here is what you can expect.

  • Help in choosing your subject plant
  • Balance and Form
  • Pruning or Styling Techniques
  • Wiring
  • Root Pruning
  • Pottery Selecting
  • Care and maintenance

Cost $ 90.00 (plus tax) includes all materials and use of tools

You must register before attending classes and all classes are limited due to seating, space and plant material on hand.

Oct. 17, 2009 – Bring Your Own Trees

Time: 9:30am – 1:00pm

Here is a workshop allowing you to bring-in and work on your own trees or bonsai potentials in need of attention before winter. Weather in need of help or routine maintenance and repotting, its important bonsai receive proper care tomaintain good health and vigor. Get expert advice in repotting, pruning, wiring and shaping your bonsai inside a small group setting.

Cost-$55.00 (plus tax)

Includes one gallon of soil, wire and use of tools PLUS students receive 20% off pottery purchases

Oct. 10, 2009 – Hinoki Cypress Bonsai

Time: 9:30am – 1:00pm

Here is a class designed for the beginner or amateur wishing to get into bonsai and for current hobbyist wishing to get more involved. Get hands on experience in making your own bonsai from start to finish that when complete you can take home.

The plant material we have chosen to use is called “Chamaecyparis Obtusa Nana” Ver. Hinoki’s are slow growing cold hardy plants with dark green fern like foliage. Receive expert advice and guidance within a group setting as you learn what’s involved in making bonsai.  Whether you are new to bonsai or simply looking for reinforcement of your current skills, this is a chance to help build your confidence.

Here is what you can expect:

  • Help in choosing your subject plant
  • Balance and Form
  • Pruning or Styling Techniques
  • Wiring
  • Root Pruning
  • Pottery Selecting
  • Care and maintenance

Cost $ 90.00 (plus tax) includes all materials and use of tools

You must register before attending classes and all classes are limited due to seating, space and plant material on hand.

Oct. 3, 2009 Making a Tropical Bonsai

Time: 9:30am – 1:00pm

Here is a class designed for the beginner or amateur wishing to get into bonsai and for current hobbyist wishing to get more involved. Get hands on experience in making your own bonsai from start to finish that when complete you can take home.

The plant material we have chosen to use is called “Serissa foe.” Ver. Serissa’s are fast growing plants producing flowers (pink or white) with small dark green leaves some with white edges.  Receive expert advice and guidance within a group setting as you learn what’s involved in making bonsai.

Whether you are new to bonsai or simply looking for reinforcement of your current skills, this is a chance to help build your confidence.  Here is what you can expect.

  • Help in choosing your subject plant
  • Balance and Form
  • Pruning or Styling Techniques
  • Wiring
  • Root Pruning
  • Pottery Selecting
  • Care and maintenance

Cost $ 90.00 (plus tax) includes all materials and use of tools

You must register before attending classes and all classes are limited due to seating, space and plant material on hand.

Coming Soon to a Bonsai Nursery Near You:

Fall Classes for 2009!  In case you didn’t catch it on the front page of our website we have a few classes coming up for the fall season.  We will be offering a class on making a tropical bonsai, one for the wonderful Hinoki Cypress, a “Bring Your Own Tree Day, and one for Boxwood.  The schedule is as follows:

Oct. 3 “Making a Tropical Bonsai”
Oct. 10 “Hinoki Cypress Bonsai”
Oct. 17 “Bring Your Own Tree”
Oct. 24 “Making a Boxwood Bonsai”

Registration is limited so if you are interested please register soon.