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Re: Aussie Native Bonsai pic's for the AusBonsai header

Posted: January 23rd, 2009, 8:09 pm
by aaron_tas
bugger, i don't smoke.

if it's becoming the standard measure, i should go get one :D

Re: Aussie Native Bonsai pic's for the AusBonsai header

Posted: January 25th, 2009, 11:31 am
by Bretts
Ok time is running out. It has been a fun chalenge to get these natives as spruced as possible to enter the photo contest.
First up is a Lilly Pilly that I got from a workshop auction last year. I bought it because I thought it was a bargain and I did not have any liily pilly's. I enjoyed restyling by lowering the tree and arranging/removing branches. Since then I have been working on increasing the vigour and girth of the lower branches. It has been growing vigourosly with weekly full strenght feeds in full sun. I have timed it pretty good with this one with a great flush of leaves from the last clipping.
Oh and it is about 300x300mm not including pot
entry lilly pilly.JPG

Re: Aussie Native Bonsai pic's for the AusBonsai header

Posted: January 25th, 2009, 11:42 am
by Bretts
Next is a Queensland Umbrella tree. This came from my mother in law's garden about 3 years ago. It had been left in it's nurserypot and roots had escaped into the ground. I removed at soil level. I had to work the root ball over the next two years to get enough fine feeder roots to remove the large roots. I have also spent the last two years reducing the leaves and working on branch ramification. I thought I would have got further this year. It is also fed weekly on full strength liqiud feed and is in full sun.
It is 300mm high x 400mm widen not including pot
entry queensland umbrella tree.JPG

Re: Aussie Native Bonsai pic's for the AusBonsai header

Posted: January 25th, 2009, 11:58 am
by Bretts
Last up is a Queensland Bottle tree. I was given this by a friend about a year and a half ago. I have been experimenting to see what happens when I cut it back. After an experimental chop I went lower again. I have since then continued to keep reducing the leader. I have been lopping the top off about every one to two months. I have also been pruning the other branches at the same time. The top of the tree has grown about 180 mm since the last top chop at the begining of this month even though I tipped the new growth 2 weeks ago to try and stop it. I have wired for the pic but I will soon chop the leader again. I have been happy with ramification in a short time as I have heard some are having issues with this in this species.
My bonsai friend that gave it to me loves these bulbous and twisted roots so my aim is to blend this as much as possible with a traditional style.
Full sun and weekly full strenght feeds
600mm high x 500 wide with out pot.
Pot by Lynette
entry queensland Bottle tree.JPG

Re: Aussie Native Bonsai pic's for the AusBonsai header

Posted: January 25th, 2009, 1:19 pm
by Jon Chown
Nice try Brett, but first you gotta iron the sheet then pull it taught so that the background is flat and neutral. I really like the bottle tree, it's coming along fine.

Jon

Re: Aussie Native Bonsai pic's for the AusBonsai header

Posted: January 25th, 2009, 4:31 pm
by PeterH
Hi,

Just thought I'd put forward a group I started about this time last year.

It was the subject of a thread on BT and an article in the aus native study group newsletter.It
also was in last years native show at the national botanic gardens.

All are Eucalyptus nicholii in a granite rock formation. The setting is 76cm W and 80cm High.
All trees are nursury stock and the main tree was ground grown for two years. It has changed
since the original concept and for a young setting has a long way to go.

Hope you like it

Peter

Re: Aussie Native Bonsai pic's for the AusBonsai header

Posted: January 25th, 2009, 4:54 pm
by Pup
As I said of you original post I liked it I still do. I have a soft spot for E, nicholii. Very nice Peter :)

Re: Aussie Native Bonsai pic's for the AusBonsai header

Posted: January 25th, 2009, 5:47 pm
by anttal63
that setting just gets better and better peter. :D

Re: Aussie Native Bonsai pic's for the AusBonsai header

Posted: January 29th, 2009, 8:54 pm
by Steven
Okay folks, only 1 day left.
If anyone has been waiting till the last minute to get that extra bit of growth on your tree's, nows the time to take your pictures and post them.

Steven

Re: Aussie Native Bonsai pic's for the AusBonsai header

Posted: January 31st, 2009, 6:45 pm
by Bretts
Sorry Jon I ran out of time to re-do the pics. But I think I have finally worked out a plan to have a decent back drop.
Good luck everybody

Re: Aussie Native Bonsai pic's for the AusBonsai header

Posted: February 3rd, 2009, 2:14 pm
by Steven
Thank you to all who submitted entries in AusBonsai's first Aussie Native bonsai competition.

The Moderators have voted and the winners are as follows...

5th place: PeterH - Eucalyptus nicholii – 3 tree setting
Peter will receive a Bottle of Tri-Flow lubricant
5th Place PeterH - Eucalyptus nicholii.jpg
4th place: Pup – Melaleuca parviflora
Pup will be sent a packet of Kyoto moss spores
4th place Pup – Melaleuca parviflora.JPG
3rd Place: Si Van Nguyen – Lilly Pilly
We will be shipping Si a 60ml bottle of SuperThrive
3rd place Si Van Nguyen – Lilly Pilly.jpg
2nd place: Dave54 – Banksia Serrata
Dave will be receiving a stainless steel bonsai root rake with spatula
2nd place Dave54 – Banksia Serrata.JPG
1st place: Pup - Babingtonia virgata
Pup will be the proud owner of a new pair of Masters Grade, stainless steel Ashinaga Hasami pruning shears
1st place Pup - Babingtonia virgata.JPG
Congratulations to you all!!! Please PM me with your postal address and I will get your prizes into the post ASAP.

As this was our first competition, we are treating it as a learning exercise and you can be assured that the next one will be bigger and BETTER!!! If you have any suggestions or recommendations, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Yours in bonsai,
Steven

Re: Aussie Native Bonsai pic's for the AusBonsai header

Posted: February 3rd, 2009, 3:31 pm
by Bretts
Congatulations guys some excellent trees there.
So tell me was it my background? :lol:

Re: Aussie Native Bonsai pic's for the AusBonsai header

Posted: February 3rd, 2009, 3:37 pm
by PeterW
Congrats to all! Nice work.
Regards
Peter

Re: Aussie Native Bonsai pic's for the AusBonsai header

Posted: February 3rd, 2009, 4:08 pm
by anttal63
congrats and well done to all. SI i thank you for giving it a crack :!: :D

soltan you should have won that. next time you need to use the aussie flag as a background. :P :lol:

Re: Aussie Native Bonsai pic's for the AusBonsai header

Posted: February 3rd, 2009, 6:26 pm
by aaron_tas
they are some awesome prizes, not surprised you took it out though pup, well done :!: