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Staying On Board: Michael Hagedorn’s Ezo Spruce 1/2/10

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As long as we’re on the subject of ezo spruce, I thought you might like to see this potless ezo clump from Michael Hagedorn’s Crataegus Bonsai.

Potless and eventually boardless
Here’s what Michael Hagedorn has to say about this planting: “I have the tree on a wooden board, which will be temporary support for about two years. After that time, I hope the roots will be solid enough (with some interior bamboo shafts) to support the entire kokedama (moss ball) and be able to be placed directly on a bench—sans pot or slab.”

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Michael Hagedorn is the author of Post Dated – The Schooling of an Irreverent Bonsai Monk and an accomplished bonsai artist and teacher. Michael lives, practices and teaches in Portland Oregon. Check out our interview with Michael here on bonsaibark.

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