Winter – Expressions of Grace Bonsai https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk With age comes beauty and charm Wed, 07 Feb 2024 10:30:42 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/little-logo-75x75.png Winter – Expressions of Grace Bonsai https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk 32 32 KEY Bonsai Tasks for Dec / Jan https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/key-bonsai-tasks-for-dec-jan/ https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/key-bonsai-tasks-for-dec-jan/#respond Wed, 07 Feb 2024 10:29:19 +0000 https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/?p=5001 So is Chinese Elm really an Indoor Tree? (Just one of the topics covered today)

In this video I talk through all the Essential Bonsai tasks for December / January.  With the temperatures dropping,  what do I REALLY need to do to protect my trees?  I look at the choices I make to protect my valuable bonsai & developing saplings / Pre-Bonsai.  Grantham is Zone 9b so overnight temperatures rarely stay below -5C for longer than a couple of days (if ever).  The biggest issue I have to deal with in my garden nursery is the howling gales that constantly freeze the tips of my ramified bonsai!

So what can you do?  Easy – watch the video and find out.  Or, you can just cast your eye over the headings below and get an idea of what I will be doing before settling down for Christmas Bonsai Carols…

AND…There is so much work to get done before I can finally update my ACCESS Bonsai Management System.

SUBSCRIBERS PHOTOGRAPHS EDITION

This week I am also showcasing more bonsai photographs from Subscribers. Submissions have been sent in from the following people:

Chris, Joe, Susan, Vinnie, Joe G and Dan of The Bonsai Project.

Topics Discussed:

What Bonsai really needs winter protection?
Is Chinese Elm very cold hardy?
What is a safe location for your Bonsai?
A last ‘wire’ check.
Plan for next Springs repots.
Make sure Display Benches and Pots are checked.
Applying my Dormant Spray.
Check stocks of soil, pots, fertilser & bug sprays.
Subscribers Photographs.
A word about my Access Bonsai Management System. (Bonsai App)

God Bless & Happy Bonsaiing
Xavier

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KEY Bonsai Tasks for Oct / Nov https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/key-bonsai-tasks-for-oct-nov/ https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/key-bonsai-tasks-for-oct-nov/#respond Wed, 24 Jan 2024 18:29:40 +0000 https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/?p=4719 Find out today what Bonsai Tasks I will be doing in October and November (Autumn). I give you a detailed look at the tree species needing attention and a few pointers about other stuff we should do before winter hits 🙁

Tasks planned for Autumn:

Chinese Elm Bonsai.
Silver Birch Bonsai.
Dawn Redwood Bonsai.
Trident Maple Bonsai.
Japanese Maple Bonsai.
Oak, Larch and Hornbeam – Leave alone.
Any Air Layers?
This years cuttings.
Greenhouse and Winter Planning.
Rafia and wire on Bonsai.
The Beech Bonsai.
Indoor Trees – Ficus & Jade.
Use a Winter Wash.
Dirty Pots and Used Bonsai Soil.
What about missed Bonsai?

Hopefully your task list is a little smaller – I didn’t even finish this list this year!

God Bless & Happy Bonsaiing
Xavier

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My Bonsai is pushing new growth in Winter https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/my-bonsai-is-pushing-new-growth-in-winter/ https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/my-bonsai-is-pushing-new-growth-in-winter/#respond Thu, 18 Jan 2024 14:43:42 +0000 https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/?p=4028  

Mame Sycamore Bonsai in Blue Glaze Oval Pot

There is only one thing harder to deal with than a ‘false spring’ and that is an extended warm Autumn followed suddenly by a dramatic temperature drop.  This year has been very mild, and it came as no surprise to see my Sycamore Mame Bonsai starting to push growth from VERY green buds – in early January…

What is Winter Hardiness?

Under normal conditions our deciduous bonsai start the process of winter hardening during autumn in anticipation of freezing weather through January – March.  By Christmas / New Year I expect all my bonsai to be in full dormancy and therefore best protected from sub-zero overnight temperatures.

This process involves the plant slowly pulling all the water back into the roots and older trunk tissue leaving a sugar-based sap behind, which acts as an ‘anti-freeze’ for the bonsai. The buds have set for next year and will not activate until the warmer temperatures and increased sunlight drive the sap back up to the branch tips.  This is the process we see take place in Spring.

What happens with unexpected warmer temperatures?

The buds are swelling and it is only January!

A bonsai can be brought out of winter dormancy prematurely when temperatures start to rise OR if they never drop sufficiently in late autumn.  When this happens, the tree is ‘fooled’ into a False Spring Cycle.  It begins to push sap up toward the buds and in doing so becomes less tolerant of freezing.  The buds may start to unfurl, with the tree expecting full sunlight to support its new growth…

Why is this so bad?

If we are still in the throes of early winter, then the hours of sunlight and daytime temperatures may be insufficient to support the energy requirements of the new growth.  In this case we will see the new leaves droop and eventually die.  This is often what we experience with the onset of a ‘late frost’ in early Spring. Certainly, this caused a lot of dieback issues with my Trident Maple Bonsai in 2021.

But in early winter, there is no expectation of temperatures remaining mild. Instead, as happened here, we were hit by a Polar Vortex which caused temperatures to suddenly drop below freezing.  This will cause the new growth to die and may also result in dieback of some of the twiggy ramified growth.  This is primarily due to the tree no longer being able to withstand the freezing temperatures. So cell walls will rupture…

What can I do?

Unwanted Bud Burst in Winter

In early winter monitor the temperature and beware of green housing bonsai too early.  Always keep adequate ventilation to maintain the temperatures required for dormancy.  These will vary dependant on plant species and can also change dependant on wind chill and protective management in place.

If you start to see signs of buds swelling, then consider keeping it somewhere cooler.  Often, this is difficult to achieve so it is better to just leave it.  In some environments it may be possible to bring the bonsai inside to reduce the chance of freezing. This is NOT something I would recommend, and I have no experience of this myself.

What shouldn’t I do?

Under no circumstances do anything to put the tree under greater stress.  In my experience there is very little that can be done to stop the dieback and death of immature growth.  If it has a healthy root system, then it will probably recover and push out weaker new growth in late spring. So, treat it with tenderness 😊

Do not repot or root prune a bonsai if this is taking place.  It is probably the worst time to try such an operation and will increase the chances of plant death.  By doing this you are removing the remaining store of energy held in the roots that the bonsai will need in spring if it is to recover from the effects of winter bud dieback.

And Finally…

Xavier with his dormant Japanese Maple

This is information that I am providing based on my own experiences dealing with unexpected climate changes in Grantham, Lincolnshire (UK).  This information may not be the same for your region so if you have different experiences then please let me know in the comments.

I would love to hear if there is a way to better manage early bud push in winter.  Enjoy the video and don’t forget to ‘LIKE & Subscribe’…

 

 

Happy Bonsaiing and God Bless

Xavier (The Bonsai Retreat)

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