Expressions News – Expressions of Grace Bonsai https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk With age comes beauty and charm Tue, 06 Feb 2024 12:45:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/little-logo-75x75.png Expressions News – Expressions of Grace Bonsai https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk 32 32 KEY Bonsai Tasks for Feb / Mar https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/key-bonsai-tasks-for-feb-mar/ https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/key-bonsai-tasks-for-feb-mar/#respond Tue, 06 Feb 2024 12:37:30 +0000 https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/?p=4964 5 Things happening right now:

Three days ago I uploaded this video to YouTube, and guess what?  I have done nothing from that long list of tasks!  The wind has been howling around the bonsai garden and rain has also made an appearance.  The best thing about it, is that it stopped ‘drill man’ from featuring on my next video soundtrack 🙂

Seriously, I did spend all weekend breaking up the rotting benches and also cutting up and clearing away a lot of last years dead branches – left kindly by my very expensive Tree Surgeons (not sure that is the best description).  Then I had the joy of meeting our very well paid ‘Rubbish Disposal Technicians’ who were happy to  watch me struggle with a diverse range of rubbish.  Why do they have to be so rude and unhelpful!

Cutting up the Branches left last year!

I was actually told, bluntly, that I had to hold my rotting pieces of wood and NOT put them on the ground – whilst waiting for the current load to be compacted.  Now I know I’m not exactly feeble but I did struggle to understand why he was so adament I could not put them on the ground whilst waiting!

I started to become a wee bit uppity and then stopped myself as he suddenly spurted out some **** about ‘Health & Safety’ rules!  These council departments have so much power and the last thing I needed was to be slapped with a Tip Ban for being ‘aggresive or confrontational’…

So of the 5 Things I should be doing now, I can definitely mark myself with a big green tick.  Dry and ignored Dawn Redwoods watered, benches removed, majority of trees are happily dormant AND everything is safely tucked away from the wind.  I even moved my little Forsythia into the coldframe for some additional protection due to unwanted bud swelling.  I suppose I  now need to let you know how I have got on with the 10 Tasks for Winter (or not)…

 

Deadwood Work.

Andy’s Tanuki Stump Challenge

Do you know how cold it is right now?  I mean, I  did look at a few Bonsai with deadwood but then the rain hit hard and I had to run away inside and comfort myself with a hot chocolate.  By the time the rain had stopped, my enthusiasm had waned. So I reminded myself that there is always summer to do this job.  After all, why do something now when you can enjoy it much more in 6 months time!  A bit like cleaning dirty bonsai pots…

I did plug the dremmel in to a power socket and set my studio up with Andy’s lump of wood.  And I did even look at it for several minutes.  I tutted and mused over different ideas and drew all over it with my HB pencil.  Not sure why, because I have never followed any pre-planned cutting lines in the past.

Having decided where I was going to start channeling out this piece of trunk I realised I needed my safety glasses and gloves.  Although I didnt find the left glove I did manage to find a packet of Doritos instead…perhaps a sign that this job should be done another time too 🙂

Clean up your Pine Bonsai.

If you watched the video you will already know that I did my Pine clean up work in Autumn.  I did find a few dead needles and one or two terminal buds to remove but I am happy these can be left for a good few months yet.  The next bit of work will not be till late spring when the candles have elongated.

Bonsai Bench & Garden Clear-up.

I spent all Friday with my serrated saw blade and branch loppers to reduce everything into easy to handle pieces that I could pack into my old ‘skip’ bag.  The benches themselves fell apart as soon as I showed them a picture of my hammer. It appears the only things keeping them standing were the wood louse.  I can happily report that I achieved this momentous task without injury – a definite first for me 🙂

As for the Tip run…well, enough said at the beginning of this article.

Create Rock Structures for plantings.

I have the glue ready and the lava rock ready but unfortunately my studio lights have decided to blow their bulbs, making it impossible for me to film. I suppose that means I need to get some more hot chocolate instead…

Building my new Website Pages.

I am loving this task and my biggest fear is it will distract me from my Bonsai Channel too much.  At High School I majored in Journalism and Literature.  I love nothing better than spending a day just creating articles or starting ‘another’ prize winnning novel.  Needless to say, they remain unfinished – like most of my creative projects.  I really do need to learn to commit to something and stop getting bored and distracted.

There is so much work to do to make this website really useful and so many of the pages need lots of work.  The calendar may be the biggest issue with the volume of entries I need to start putting in it.

Update my Bonsai Workflow App.

Lexi’s Brilliant Bonsai App

The day after this video was released 8 people asked to try the app from various parts of the world.  Since then, I have sent out another 7 files.  Lexi and I are absolutely blown away with the interest and pray that there are no major issues using this product.  It has worked so well for me during the last 4 years AND the first group to use it have also reported postive results.

If you have taken advantage of this offer then please provide postive feedback in either the comments here or on the tuition videos uploaded to YouTube.  You are of course more than welcome to send a Gift Donation via Paypal to help me spoil Lexi for her hardwork 🙂

Bonsai Soil / Wire & Pots.

Pond baskets and Cutting Mix

You all know that I have 29 bags of Zeolite and Pumice thanks to an order put in by my good friend Alex.  I also still have another 4 bags of Kitty Friend, 100 litres of vermiculite and a little bit of Pine Bark.  So I don’t forsee any issues with repots this spring.  I do need to order in a few rolls of 2.5mm and 3mm aluminum wire but that can wait for a few more weeks.  The price has remained pretty constant at £12.50 for 500g.

I did order over £100 worth of Pond Baskets for my Japanese Maples and last years succesful seedlings.  That is going to take a lot of time and this will be subject of one of my repotting videos.  Everything gets more expensive each year!

Cleaning Pots:

Everay day I step outside and then shudder in fear as I look at the piles of dirty and uncared for bonsai pots.  They litter most areas of my Nursery and have been the biggest thing ignored over the past 4 years.  I think the idea is good – but it is a little too cold right now!!!

Establish Bonsai Repots and Pruning Lists:

This is an ongoing nightmare.  I already have three A4 pages full of URGENT repots and the top of that list involves my Chinese Elms.  Some of these imported bonsai have not seen new soil in over 5 years – might also explain the occasional deaths.  Since starting a YouTube channel I have definitely found it impossible to keep up with this important job and my trees have suffered.  I think someone once accused me of ‘Tree Cruelty’ in one of my early videos.  I may not agree with the tone of the comment but I cannot argue with the sentiment.  I have too many trees to be able to care for them properly.

Managing your winter watering.

In truth, this doesnt present much of an issue.  The Dawn Redwoods missed out because I had stacked bags of bonsai soil on the bench above them – DOH!!!

I have visited the coldframe a couple of times this month and found most of the bonsai are happy and ‘refusing’ free drinks from me right now.

 

ANYWAY…

I have just spent another 2 hours writing this blog so I shall sign off here with a reminder of my biggest Bonsai fear: False Spring

Every year I wait as long as possible before starting repots on my Trident Maples, knowing that we always get a dramatic return to freezing nights (for about a week).  This has put my Bonsai back over the past two years and my Tridents are without a lot of their branches as a result of this.  Fingers crossed this year will be a mild entry into spring and the dreaded False Spring will stay away for once 🙂

God Bless & Happy Bonsaiing

Xavier

 

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Expressions of Grace Bonsai – The Future? https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/expressions-of-grace-bonsai-the-future/ https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/expressions-of-grace-bonsai-the-future/#respond Sun, 13 Jun 2021 11:53:45 +0000 https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/?p=2238
Back Door Bonsai

Expressions of Grace Bonsai has been an idea for so long that bringing it into a business reality has always seemed ‘just out of reach’.  Learning and growing bonsai has been a hobby for over 20 years and has gradually overtaken my garden and my life!  Many of these trees feel like ‘old friends’ and the actual prospect of selling them has always stopped me from progressing. 

In 2018, I started running a bi-monthly market stall and enjoyed the 1:1 experience of selling my bonsai to local people.  The joy of sharing my knowledge and experiences helped me overcome the reality of losing my ‘old friends’.  It was fun seeing how many other people were caught by the bonsai bug – thankfully not a variant of the greenfly bug !

I also tried selling on EBay that year and though I had success, I found the lack of personal contact with customers difficult.  For me, selling a bonsai requires more than just a ‘handing it over’ approach – it requires a sharing of all that is crucial to the ongoing health of that particular tree.  They are not children but they are living entities and they do each have unique identifiable nuances that require understanding if they are to thrive.

I started this website as a means to satisfy that need to share experience and knowledge with anybody interested.  I wanted to show that bonsai is NOT a mysterious and difficult art form.  There are no secrets held in some bonsai equivalent of the ‘magicians circle’.  I have also posted many articles on my Facebook site but now accept I am unable to run both effectively.  Therefore, I have decided that all efforts will go into building a quality website that centres on growing a bonsai community (no pun intended) – with some sales. 

My 1st Japanese Maple Air Layer

I will be closing down Facebook and ask that all of those people who have followed me do me one big last favour.  Go to my website and say ‘YES’ to accepting notifications.  Then, when I post new blogs or add more trees to my collection, you will have the opportunity to drop in and see what is new.  Perhaps even comment or put in a query to buy one.  You could even plan a visit during a holiday break 🙂

I must also thank all of those wonderful new customers who purchased some of my bonsai and potensai.  I will not pretend that the volume of interest shown through the various EBay auctions didn’t surprise me and some of the final winning bids left me feeling just a little overwhelmed.  How do you put a true value on time and effort is the question?  Anyway, rest assured that over the next week or two I will be posting numerous blog articles covering each of the bonsai species sold. 

Thank you if you took the time to read this and please feel free to comment with any suggestions that may help me in the future.  I have included various views of my garden nursery and I encourage anybody to make an appointment to visit.  No purchases are necessary and coffee is always available.  Just beware that once I start to talk it is very difficult to make me stop…

Who is my mother?

Keep on learning…

Regards, Xavier

(next article – What should you be pruning right NOW)

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Happy New Year from Expressions of Grace Bonsai https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/happy-new-year-from-expressions-of-grace-bonsai/ https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/happy-new-year-from-expressions-of-grace-bonsai/#respond Sat, 16 Jan 2021 14:31:52 +0000 https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/?p=2137 I know it has been absolutely ages since I have posted on this site – BIG apologies.  I could list any number of excuses but the truth is I have been too caught up actually managing the big increase of bonsai and potensai now developing in my backyard nursery.  It truly is a full time occupation just keeping on top of the pruning, potting and wiring!  Not only that but I have also increased the number of display benches and nursery beds – many thanks to my son who helped build / dig them for me

I will also mention that 2019 and 2020 were difficult years for both myself and my children.  My wife and Father both struggled with illness throughout these years and recently died at home with us all present (Deo Gratias).  Despite the shock it remains a blessing that we were able to care for them and indeed be present for their deaths.  Both are sorely missed.  My wife however insisted that the business must keep on going – so now it is time for this to happen 🙂

This year I will be looking to sell some of my bonsai on Ebay and through private visits to my nursery – by appointment.  Market  sales are very unlikely due to the impact of lockdown regulations but I hope that will change in the near future.  It is definitely worth highlighting that I post a lot of updates on my Facebook pages so I would urge you to have a quick look if you enjoy my ‘style’ of writing.   I will be spending time on reviewing this website over the next few months so please remain patient.

You will see from my Facebook pages that I have been covering a range of bonsai topics with a reasonable degree of explantion and accompanying pictures.  I do intend to include a lot of this information on this website as time allows.

I have been enrolled with Bonsai Mirai for over 2 years and the level of both practical and technical knowledge I have gained has certainly changed my approach.  With this in mind many important updates will be made in relation to specific care routines for trees.  I will be updating the portfolio projects with current images of the various trees in development.  There are definitely some impressive changes to see.

All bagged up with nowhere to grow.

In Nov of 2018 I discovered a wholesale nursery, Aveland Trees, that provides home grown saplings for larger scale projects.  Much of the stock is sourced from seeds recovered in the surrounding countryside.   The owner is really helpful and allows me to recover a large number of unwanted oak ‘rejects’.  Just the sort of thing that bonsai enthusiasts would love!  In the last couple of years I have collected over 60 oaks, hornbeam, cherry and beech.

These are cleaned and root pruned and placed into washing up bowls for a couple of years.  So far I have had great success in keeping them alive and feel very confident that some of these will become future bonsai.

Root pruned and potted up

This year will also see the early results of my 2015 Japanese Maple seedlings that I found at a local carboot sale for a few pounds.  They have been left to grow with just minor branch selection taking place but are now ready for entry into the potensai category.

March is going to be very busy with all of this repotting of maples!!

One of my Juniper Projects

Finally, I just want to thank all of you who have taken the time to comment on some of my blogs.  I do read them and it does encourage me to keep on going.  It is just a pain how many inappropriate bot comments are sent in for me to screen out.  I am also going to try and find a plugin that allows me to notify people of new posts and stuff.

If there is anything you would like to ask me about then feel free to do so.

I pray that this year keeps you all well and happy.

God Bless, Xavier

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