YouTube – Expressions of Grace Bonsai https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk With age comes beauty and charm Wed, 14 Feb 2024 16:18:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/little-logo-75x75.png YouTube – Expressions of Grace Bonsai https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk 32 32 Thread Grafting my Trident Maple Bonsai https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/thread-grafting-my-trident-maple-bonsai/ https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/thread-grafting-my-trident-maple-bonsai/#respond Wed, 14 Feb 2024 15:15:09 +0000 https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/?p=5027 Three days ago I was walking around the bonsai garden in a T-shirt with the sun blazing down on my balding scalp.  With no sound of ‘drilling or cutting’ coming from the neighbours I took the plunge and grabbed two of my Tridents to try my hand at Thread Grafting.  Let me say one thing now.  This is not a difficult task so please read on if you think you have a bonsai that is in need of another branch.  Just be aware that the clock is ticking – you do not want to try this once the buds have started to swell.

Thread Graft of A Trident Maple in 2020

The first and last time I tried doing this was back in early winter, 2019.  It went very well and I lovingly kept it protected in the greenhouse over winter – occasionally going out to admire my technical prowess!  But, in the early-spring enthusiasm of 2020 I had what I could only call, a ‘brain fart’!  The threaded whip was starting to ‘green up’ and looked like it was going to be a big success.  So, to help it along, I decided to remove all of the buds.  I know, everyone right now is smacking there foreheads in disbelief.

To this day, I still cannot understand what was going through my mind.  Understandably, the graft failed and all I could do was admire the speed with which I had undone all my expert work!

Can I do this to ALL my Bonsai?

If you have a deciduous tree and the buds have not started to swell, then yes, you can try a thread graft.  However, as this requires buds to be ‘threaded’ through a hole in the trunk, it is probably best to use a tree with small compact buds.  Ideally, I would be looking at either a Japanese Maple or perhaps even a Hornbeam.  Certainly not a Beech 🙂

Another point to consider is whether or not the species you want to use buds readily from old wood.  Both Hornbeam and Trident Maple regularly send out new growth from unexpected and advantageous places on the trunk of a bonsai.  With this in mind, I find it better to wait a few years before deciding on Thread Grafting as an option.

The key factor is the bud size, because your aim is to be able to thread as much of the whip through the trunk as possible – you want a nice snug fit, without knocking off the buds you need for this to work.

What Tools do I need?

  • Power Drill and correct sized drill bit.
  • A whip from the tree OR a matching cutting in another pot.
  • Wire to support and hold the graft.
  • Grafting knife to clean the wound and expose the cambium.
  • Wooden Toothpicks to act as wedges.
  • Cut Paste (To seal around the whip / wound site).

Selecting the best Trident Whip Cutting.

A selection of Maple cuttings

If you have been able to plan ahead of time, then you would have allowed several shoots to extend from the

previous growing season.  These can then be manipulated with wire into the required position for the graft to take place.  If you are using growth from the same bonsai then it is always best to apply wire to that branch first. Usually up to the point where you will be poking it through the trunk.  Make sure to leave a decent length beyond this point to allow you to wire the end of the branch once it has been ‘threaded’.

If you do not have long enough growth from the previous year then hunt around for some 2 to 3 year old rooted cuttings.  You are looking for something that is really just a single slim shoot that will be easy to work with.

Some drilling is required.

I use a standard drill at normal speed.  Some people recommend using a slow speed but I have found this can result in more damage to the tree.  Make sure you have marked exactly where you want the whip to enter and leave the trunk. Use a screw or sharp object to create a guide hole for the drill bit.  You definitely don’t want to have it sliding across the bark, causing unwanted damage.

The KEY TIP is to start drilling where you want the whip to exit from.  This ensures you will have the smallest possible hole for the graft to take.  Remember that when drilling, it is the EXIT hole that is always larger and often, ‘blown out’.

Once you have finished drilling then be sure to use some wire to poke out any debris.  Clean up the edges with your blade or knife to make the site of the fusion a lot more receptive to the whip when it is wedged in place.

Doing the Thread Graft:

This is the simplest aspect of the operation and requires you to carefully push the whip through the hole you have created UNTIL you are unable to safely push it further without removing buds. Then use the remaining wire to secure it in place and/or wire to the whip end for branch movement.  This is easiest explained by looking at the picture.

With thin barked trees like Maples it is not necessary to expose the cambium, however, I do this anyway and then wedge it against the upper side of the drilled hole using toothpicks.  This method is aimed at making the fusion with the mother trunk more effective.  If the whip and tree is healthy then as the buds open and extend (through spring) the shoot will thicken causing fusion to take place at the exit and entry points.

Do not carry out any operations on this tree as you want all of its energy to be directed towards shoot thickening.  I would definitely recommend keeping the tree out of the wind or any sort of direct sunlight until you have seen a good flush of healthy growth.

Aftercare:

I would keep the tree fertilised and well watered and cut back a lot of the growth EXCEPT for the threaded whip.  I would allow this shoot to extend as much as it can and leave it unpruned.  The aim is to encourage thickening and this will only occur if there are buds and new shoots growing off of it.

Watch out for any wire that you have used – as would be the case for any bonsai.  Keep an eye out for signs of thickening and callousing around the exit point of the graft as this should be a sign of succcess.

I will be expecting to seperate the whip from the original cutting during the following spring (2025).

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD YOU EVER HAVE A ‘BRAIN FART’ AND UNEXPECTEDLY STRIP ALL OF THE NEW BUDS FROM YOUR GRAFT 🙂

God Bless & Happy Bonsaiing
Xavier

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Potting your collected Yamadori https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/potting-your-collected-yamadori/ https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/potting-your-collected-yamadori/#respond Fri, 26 Jan 2024 14:48:14 +0000 https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/?p=4880 How much roots do I cut off a collected tree?

In Part 2 of this Bonsai Collaboration I root prune and pot my four collected field-grown trees.

Watch to see just how much root growth you can remove safely.  I ended up with two Smooth Leaf Elms and two European Hornbeams.

Jelle @GrowingBonsai  also pops in for a few more words of wisdom…

Topics Covered today:

Cleaning and root pruning the first tree.
Why can we prune so much root?
Into a pot.
Let’s look at the Hornbeam.
Some essential advice.
What can I do with this Elm?
A root cutting perhaps?
Another tree to pot up.
A disappointing Hornbeam.
Jelle has the last word.

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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KEY Bonsai Tasks for Aug / Sep https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/key-bonsai-tasks-for-aug-sep/ https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/key-bonsai-tasks-for-aug-sep/#respond Wed, 24 Jan 2024 18:14:39 +0000 https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/?p=4711 Do you want to know my Bonsai plans for late Summer / Early Autumn? This period is all about Juniper, Pine and Yew repots and of course…styling. If you want to be ahead of the game then watch this…

Don’t forget to check all the Bonsai tasks I have added to the Calendar too 🙂

If you have other tasks you have to get done then let me know in the comments – it may save one of my trees!

A lot more detail will be added to this post soon…

God Bless & Happy Bonsaiing
Xavier

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Japanese Larch Bonsai https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/japanese-larch-bonsai/ https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/japanese-larch-bonsai/#respond Sun, 21 Jan 2024 08:54:03 +0000 https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/?p=4243 Find out my KEY dates and Bonsai Care Tips for Japanese Larch.

A short and simple guide that is ideal for beginners. Pruning dates, Wiring, Potting, Disease, Fertilising and a bit of cricket too…

Larch Spinney in snow

God Bless & Happy Bonsaiing
Xavier

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The BEST FREE Bonsai Management App https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/the-best-free-bonsai-management-app/ https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/the-best-free-bonsai-management-app/#respond Thu, 18 Jan 2024 14:27:57 +0000 https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/?p=4088
Five years ago my daughter Lexi created an incredibly detailed Bonsai Management System utilising Microsoft Access.  I have used it extensively, with over 500 trees, and feel confident that it does EVERYTHING you could want as a bonsai enthusiast.  This is a ‘stand alone’ system which will not be subject to any updates or support.  However, users are free to modify this as they see fit.* Although I am happy to offer this out for FREE, donations are gratefully appreciated to buy the creator more Chinese Meals 🙂
Access Bonsai Management App
This detailed App is currently in use by 17 of my Bonsai Retreat subscribers, and as yet, they have all been happy with its functionality and reliability.  Take the time to watch the series of 5 YouTube videos before deciding if this is something you may like to try out.   In this first video I shall be taking you through the many functions it gives you.  You will not be disappointed 🙂 If this is something you are interested in trying out then contact me making sure to specify whether you want your App to use: BPD, USD or EURO. This could be the best decision you ever make Happy Bonsaiing & God Bless Xavier *This is solely created and owned by my daughter Lexi.  If anybody is considering using this as a basis to create a commercial application I would ask that you make contact first.  Thank you.  
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A Christmas Bonsai Carol and a look at plans for 2023. https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/a-christmas-bonsai-carol-and-a-look-at-plans-for-2023/ https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/a-christmas-bonsai-carol-and-a-look-at-plans-for-2023/#comments Wed, 28 Dec 2022 16:36:19 +0000 https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/?p=2781

Where did 2022 go this year? 

I have barely touched the website despite numerous promises to do so.  There are unfinished pages and countless other issues and there is still no shop.  Does that mean I have stopped working  – NO, of course not.  My bonsai and pre-bonsai stocks have grown considerably to just over 750 specimens and I am now committed to full-time hours in the backyard nursery.  So what did change? 

My YouTube Channel

I will blame all my failings on YouTube.  Yep – I finally succumbed and am now regularly creating content on my channel.  I think I have just over 130 videos and shorts and am now reaching the 1000 subscribers level.  I am pretty staggered by this support and can only thank all those who have encouraged me to keep going.

I HAVE FINALLY FORCED MYSELF TO TAKE A MINIMUM OF TWO WEEKS REST FROM THIS…

So that means I can try to rectify some of the failings of my website.  Firstly, I have to confirm that I do not have plans, in the short term, to open an E-shop.  I still regularly sell bonsai from my garden and through Ebay (occasionally).  I am also open to prviate sales through Paypal but must stress that this is generally for subscribers to my channel.  I am not set up to ship internationally.

Due to my unexpected growing success on YouTube I will be prioritising this for 2023 and the first big change will be allowing advertising as part of Google Adsense.  This is part of my longer term objective to turn bonsai into my full time profession.  This means you will now also start to see ads placed on the website.

I am currently working through my video backlog and updating all the English ‘closed captions’.  This allows me to then translate it into other languages.  Clearly this takes time but will hopefully reap some benefits in the future.  Please let me know in the comments if there is a language you would like included.

Website updates

I will be concentrating on updating and improving the Species section.  This will include linking a lot of my newly created instructional videos to the specific tree type. 

I will be adding a Workflow Calander that will allow you to see dates that I carry out different types of work on different bonsai.

Projects will also be updated and will also link to videos fo the work carried out.

I am also reviewing the services that I could carry out.  Tree sitting is still going to be available for those of you close to me.  I am also looking at providing  1:1 help with bonsai development.  I am not a professional so i’ve yet to decide on how best this could be safely managed.

And finally...

Please let me know if there are any ideas you have  that may make this site more useful to you.  I love bonsai and sometimes it is easy to forget that things I find ‘great’ may not appeal so much to others.  Thank you all so much for supporting me and I look forward to better things in 2023.

God Bless and Happy Bonsaiing,

Xav

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Bonsai in Bloom – Spring Catwalk Display https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/bonsai-in-bloom-spring-catwalk-display/ https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/bonsai-in-bloom-spring-catwalk-display/#comments Fri, 11 Mar 2022 11:43:49 +0000 https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/?p=2741

"Baby Ficus Bonsai is banned from all future competitions after admitting the use of performance enhancing wire."

Despite this shocking revelation there are still some exceptional bonsai gracing today’s catwalk displays.  Allow yourself 9 minutes to relax and enjoy the spring show.  The fashion is dazzling and opens with three Dwarf Azalea sisters at the peak of their abilities. They are followed by twin Fuji Cherry models – each survivors of near catastrophic separations at birth!

A couple of aging elite bonsai models then take the applause by showing off their curves – well done Lucinda Larch.  With the crowds in raptures, sudden and unexpected complaints are received from the Forsythia camp, when she notices that the youngest entrant – a baby Ficus – is clearly using performance enhancing 1mm wire. An instant lifetime ban follows with further threats that fertiliser will be tested…

Thankfully, the bonsai display is saved by the late entry of Zita the Chinese Elm and her cousin, Twin-Trunk Maple – surely stars of the future?

Several other complaints have been lodged after enquiries suggest some ‘insider trading’ has unfairly advantaged many of the bonsai dress choices. The designer of the costumes – Dawn Isaac ( of deiCeramics), has been unavailable for comment. More information on this uncertain situation may be found on her website: deiceramics.co.uk

It is also worth noting that this is the first competition allowing both disability and LGBTQ+ bonsai to compete on an equal rooting. Definitely a step forward for diversity :()

I hope you enjoyed this light hearted approach to showing my bonsai in bloom.  Regular informative videos are being uploaded to YouTube so please subscribe and keep on watching…

Happy Bonsaiing

Xav

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I’ve finally started a YouTube Channel https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/ive-finally-started-a-youtube-channel/ https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/ive-finally-started-a-youtube-channel/#respond Fri, 04 Mar 2022 09:25:20 +0000 https://www.expressionsofgracebonsai.co.uk/?p=2734

I know…it has been ages since my last post and I am well aware of the work to be done on our bonsai right now.  In truth, I have been diverted by my new project – You Tube content creation.  I have been undecided on taking this route for many years simply because I believe there is enough great channels already.  However, I was aware that without an external video platform I would never be able to include my own material on this site.

So, with great nervousness, I loaded up three videos this past week.  The first two take you through my ‘opening up’ processes.  In these, I provide a detailed look at what I have in the nursery and what work priorities I have to juggle to be ready to open.  The second video features a repot of one of my mame Japanese maples and shows exactly what you are required to do – NOW.

I would encourage any of my customers to subscribe and actively comment on anything you see…or do not see.  My approach is fairly casual and I do intend to discuss personal issues as well.  Bonsai was central to keeping me ‘on track’ during many stressful and emotional situations.  I want to use these videos as a means to help others understand how I used bonsai to manage or overcome these difficulties. 

Some of the issues I intend to discuss will include:

  • Dealing with cancer
  • Dealing with Alzheimer’s
  • Becoming a carer
  • Dealing with addiction (predominantly internet / social media related)
  • Grieving
  • Setting up and managing a small business

This will be done in a sensitive but honest manner and will relate entirely to my own experiences.  I do not pretend to be an expert or to suggest that my approach should be anybody elses. 

I hope that the addition of this platform will allow me to pass on my bonsai knowledge in a better manner.  My aim is to have the video run alongside my ‘usual’ descriptive blog content.  We all recognise that seeing a tutorial is so much more effective than reading one.

Most of the work done to date has related to repots and bud pruning.  I have also carried out some wiring on many of my trees over the winter.  This wire will need to be checked regularly over the next 4 – 6 weeks as shoots swell.  Now is definitely the time to be working on your Dawn Redwood.  This is an ideal moment to select and clean up unwanted buds and decide where your new growth is heading…

Check out my latest video below.

The latest on my Shop Page

And finally…

I am still struggling to sort out any sort of store.  The work required to get the stock properly photographed and correctly (fairly) priced is overwhelming right now.  There is no doubt that recent events have had an unforseen influence on bonsai prices.  Not quite as bad as energy rises but certainly similiar.  I have always attempted to keep things in the ‘budget’ range but recently found I could not replace my imported stock for anywhere close to last years prices. 

As always, visitors are more than welcome to book a viewing and if they see a tree they like then prices can be discussed.  This nursery remains, primarily, an outlet for my hobby and though I will sell my trees – this is not my main objective.  I want people to learn to love bonsai – in whatever direction they take it.

Until next time,

Happy Bonsaiing 🙂

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