End of the Growth

Posted by Adam one Commented Friday, November 2nd, 2007

This years growth has all but ceased on the bonsai and we are now waiting and watching for spring.  Winter is a bit of a miserable time of the year but bonsai can look extremely dramatic when they are bare without their leaves like now.  It can bring on a whole new air of magnificence which you cannot see at any other time of the year.

It’s been a busy week for me in many different ways.  I went on a trip to Westonbirt which was fantastic and a lot busier than I thought it would be.  Everytime I go to Westonbirt I seem to forget my camera.  This time I got there, spotted a good photo opportunity, got my camera out only to find there was no battery in it.  So I apologize for the lack of photos from the trip!

I have added a few different types of seeds to the bonsai art store.

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One Response to “End of the Growth”

  1. Actually I’ve had a bit of a growth spurt on my indoor bonsai in the last week. My ficus retusa which I just bought over a month ago has started to sprout new leaves all over the place.

    Also a cutting that I took from the ficus and put in water has started to grow roots. I’ve written about it in my blog: http://bonsai3.net/pivot/entry.php?id=48

    I’m looking for any advice that anyone can give me about how and when and what soil to plant this new cutting in.

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