FREE Bonsai Fertilizer

FREE Bonsai Fertilizer. We are giving away Green Dream, our favorite Bonsai Fertilizer And not just in dribs and drabs, but in generous amounts but you must put FREE in the comments when you order to get yours FREE Green Dream Fertilizer with orders of 10.00 or more but only if you put FREE in the comments when you check out orders 10.00 to 19.99 – 4oz FREE Green Dream (value 4.95) 20.00 to 39.99 – 8oz FREE (value 8.95) 40.00 to 59.99 – 12oz FREE (value 10.45) 60.00 to 79.99 – 16oz FREE (value 11.95) and so forth… with … Continue reading FREE Bonsai Fertilizer

Feed Your Bonsai (They Don’t Survive on Water, Light and Love Alone)

Your bonsai may never look like this, but they can be this healthy. It’s a Chinese Quince (Pseudocydonia sinensis) from this year’s Kokufu Exhibition. I picked it for a couple of reasons. First it shows early spring leaves (forced for the mid-winter Exhibition) and for some of us it’s early spring now. Second, this post is about fertilizing, and this tree is from Japan where bonsai growers know the value of timely fertilizing.  It’s archive time again. The tree above appeared here on Bark a couple months ago. Most of the rest of what you see here is from an … Continue reading Feed Your Bonsai (They Don’t Survive on Water, Light and Love Alone)

Forever Young? How Not to Fertilize

You can bet that this Japanese black pine (Pinus thunbergii) was fertilized with a master’s touch. Speaking of masters, this photo is from our Masters’ Series Pine Book. Staying in our archival mode, here’s another post on fertilizing (from last June). Well, fertilizing and needle reduction on Black pines (as opposed to fertilizing Black pines). Anyway, it’s the fertilizing part we’re most interested in now, which was the topic of our last post. But we left out one very important point: don’t fertilize old trees the same way you fertilize young trees. Whenever Michael Hagedorn writes, I read. What follows … Continue reading Forever Young? How Not to Fertilize

Feed Your Bonsai!

Your bonsai may never look like this, but they can be this healthy. This magnificently robust Willow leaf ficus (Ficus nerifolia) is by Jim Smith of Dura-Stone in Vero Beach Florida. The photo is from Bonsai Today, issue 61 and was taken by Jim. While we’re on basic bonsai health topics, we might as well discuss fertilizing. And, because I’m traveling again we’ll dig into our archives. All the way back to May 2009 (with some fairly extensive adding and editing this time). Your bonsai depend on you Bonsai do not survive on water, light, and love alone. Because most … Continue reading Feed Your Bonsai!

Order Now: Our Warehouse Will Be Closed July 1 – 11

Japanese black pine from our Masters’ Series Pine book. The second printing should arrive about the time our warehouse reopens on July 12th (it will be closed from July 1 thru July 11). Warehouse vacation I’m taking my summer vacation now (I know…), so early July will be Corey’s turn. This means the warehouse will be closed from July 1st – 11th. So, if you need something soon, be sure to order it now. You can still order while the warehouse is closed Orders received while the warehouse is closed will be shipped soon after the warehouse reopens on July … Continue reading Order Now: Our Warehouse Will Be Closed July 1 – 11

Fertilizing & Back Budding

Speaking of Mario Komsta (previous post), this instructive and somewhat self explanatory photo about a lesser known benefit of fertilizing, is something he cooked up. I don’t remember where I found it (facebook?), but I do know where you can find Mario. Fertilize! Skip ahead to the fourth point unless you are a beginner (or, either ignorant or lazy – or both)* Many, if not most people under fertilize their bonsai. I imagine it’s laziness on some people’s part and ignorance on others (they’re related). There’s nothing we can do about the laziness part, but, maybe we can help with … Continue reading Fertilizing & Back Budding