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Bonsai Stuff

Bonsai Matsu - Scott Martin

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A bonsai based podcast from Melbourne, Australia by Scott Martin from Bonsai Matsu. A diverse, informative and thorough podcast for everyone that loves bonsai! If you enjoy the podcast then become a podcast supporter, it's greatly appreciated. https://www.buzzsprout.com/263290/support
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A Bonsai Side Quest

TreeMakers & Montane Bonsai

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Hugh R. Grant of TreeMakers Design and Jarryd Bailey of Montane Bonsai have long been best friends, brought together by a shared passion for bonsai and the wilderness, AKA the bush. With a lens of self-humor, the two reflect on Australian bonsai and what it means to be bonsai professionals… sorta.
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The Bonsai Movie Crew

Joseph, Karen, Eric, and Madison

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Join Me ( Joseph ) along with my daughter (Madison) and my 2 companions, Karen and her little brother (Eric) as we fill your ear holes with movie news and give you our opinion on a movie along with trivia about said film. Are we professional critics? NO! Not at all... but we have opinions to. https://www.facebook.com/TheBonsaiMovieCrew/ https://twitter.com/bonsai_crew https://www.youtube.com/@thebonsaimoviecrew1850
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Bonsai Radio

Bonsai Radio

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Este podcast está dirigido a aquellas personas hispanoparlantes, amantes y entuciastas del bonsai. Presentado por Luis Alvarez, Carlos Morales y Luis Matos. Producción de Ebuscapé Media.
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Herb Bonsai

Herb Bonsai

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"Herbbonsai.com is a unique online platform dedicated to the fascinating world of herb bonsai, where gardening meets the artistry of bonsai. This website serves as a comprehensive resource for both beginners and seasoned enthusiasts looking to delve into the niche practice of cultivating bonsai plants using various herbs. - Location: 851 N LAKE AVE PASADENA CA 91104-4562 USA - Email: herbbonsai@gmail.com - Website: https://herbbonsai.com/ #herbbonsai, #bonsai My social: https://www.facebook. ...
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Bonsai Empire

Bonsai Empire

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The word ‘Bon-sai’ is Japanese and literally translated it means ‘planted in a container’. As a Japanese art form it is deeply rooted in Zen Buddhism and exists for well over a thousand years. The ultimate goal of growing a bonsai tree is to create a miniaturized but realistic depiction of nature, using techniques such as pruning and wiring.
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This is a podcast version of the book by the same title. In a world of instant gratification, this book calls its readers to see the Christian life as more of a marathon than a sprint. In the same way a bonsai artist cultivates an environment that allows a small tree to become a work of art, this book suggests practices that will nurture the soil of the heart and facilitate spiritual growth. Originally written as a follow-up resource for a youth camp, this simple book is a great resource for ...
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Catch our Fall 2024 recap as we reflect on travels, impactful bonsai projects, and community-driven initiatives. We dive into the 'Battle of the Bonsai Clubs,' a dynamic global competition uniting bonsai clubs worldwide, offering insights and answering key questions. We highlight the new pro calendar feature of Mirai Mobile—an essential tool for gu…
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Here's a little behind the curtain look at podcasting while travelling! After 8 weeks on the road it has meant being 'resourceful' about how and where to record this podcast. Fungal issues in trees are a bit of a nightmare and so much worse for bonsai. They are often best avoided, but you need to know what to look for, where they come from, a treat…
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The push and pull of spring work is in full swing for Jarryd and Hugh in their gardens. Using watering and fertilising as the throttle, and pinching and pruning to put on the breaks. They also discuss intentional bark pealing on some Australian species, growth management directing refinement, and the success of the advancements of Australian bonsai…
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We dive into a rich, insightful discussion on Taxodium species with five experts holding over 175 years of bonsai experience combined. Nate Murray brings together a panel including Randy Bennett, John Geanangel, and bonsai legend Ed Trout to explore the distinctions and shared characteristics between bald cypress and pond cypress. Together, we navi…
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Send us a text This week we talk about the remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre from 2003! Our creator profile this week is R. Lee Ermey! https://www.instagram.com/thebonsaimoviecrew/ https://twitter.com/bonsai_crew https://www.tiktok.com/@thebonsaimoviecrew https://discord.gg/8jCPe8T2kTBởi Joseph, Karen, Jeremiah, & Madison
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Western Australia is a beautiful part of the world and in particular the south west corner as a pretty special place for bonsai. They have incredible local native species which are perfect for bonsai. I have been fortunate to be involved with the clubs in Perth, Mandurah, Bunbury and Albany for over 4 weeks and have loved absolutely every second of…
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We it's official! Summer is just around the corner and being prepared is the best approach to caring for your bonsai during a period of extended extreme heat. Planning now for that time is the only way. I also have a final word on bonsai design and to clarify it's up to you and absolutely no one else. The only real consideration I am concerned with…
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Send us a text For our final movie for spooky month we are talking about Idle Hands from 1999! Our creator profile this month is Devon Sawa! https://www.instagram.com/thebonsaimoviecrew/ https://twitter.com/bonsai_crew https://www.tiktok.com/@thebonsaimoviecrew https://discord.gg/8jCPe8T2kTBởi Joseph, Karen, Eric, and Madison
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After a long hiatus of what was supposed to be a weekly podcast… Hugh and Jarryd return! Appreciating a rainy spring and entering the growth season, they cover garden updates. Hugh recaps the Canberra Club show and good timed catching up with Grant Bowie and Sam Thompson. The guys share nostalgia for the late AusBonsai market and share news and exc…
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So let's talk about defoliation, it's a great technique but needs to be used with extreme caution. I discuss the various types of defoliation, the reason for the timing as well as most importantly, why. And that term Bud Conveyor gets a work out again. What should you do if you lose your bonsai spark? This is really common and happens to us all. I …
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Send us a text This week for Karen's spooky month pick we are talking about Stir of echoes from 1999! Since we already did Kevin Bacon for a creator profile we thought we would do someone else from the horror genre that doesnt get enough credit! The legend himself, Robert Englund! @joeybtoonz https://www.instagram.com/thebonsaimoviecrew/ https://tw…
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I don't like windswept bonsai. It's nothing personal and I want to chat about why. But more importantly I want to propose an alternative. While we manipulate trees to our will, nature is more often than not a great influencer of design and what 'looks right'. So stick with me and hear me out. Also, mid Spring has a few gentle reminders of what must…
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As we head towards the middle of the Spring period, it's time to think about what's next. Planning for what you need to do in 3-4 weeks now allows you to take steps to ensure your bonsai continues to take steps forward. There's nothing worse than getting to a time when you need to take action but have missed the boat because of what you didn't do i…
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While there are lots of size classifications I prefer small, medium and large for my bonsai. Each size has its benefits but also a down side. Large bonsai always seem to take the chocolates at shows, why? Are they really better? Is bigger better? I have lots of bonsai and lots of various sizes and I want to explain where they are better and worse t…
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Spring has well and truly sprung and with that comes a morning faceful of spider webs as I walk through the yard. Can spiders damage our bonsai? No and yes. I talk about my approach and what they are a trigger for me to do and check. In an age of AI generated information and images, I talk about what we should do to 'keep it real'. Misinformation s…
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I have been fortunate to travel recently again and this time up to Far North Queensland to Cairns and to Brisbane with a fantastic club called Bimer Bonsai Club. I not only enjoyed myself but learnt quite a lot about growing different species in a completely different environment to what I am used to. I love learning and these trips did not disappo…
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In this episode Hugh, Jarryd, and Ryan Neil of Bonsai Mirai catchup together to discuss everything bonsai. They each explore how they represent their native landscape through bonsai and discuss the deep, often challenging journey of finding meaning through this art form. With insights into the evolving culture of bonsai in Australia, this conversat…
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We finally connect with Hugh Grant of TreeMakers Design and Jarryd Bailey of Montane Bonsai, two leading voices in the Australian bonsai scene. Together, they explore how they represent their native landscape through bonsai and discuss the deep, often challenging journey of finding meaning through this art form. With insights into the evolving cult…
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Fertilising your bonsai is a must but how much and how frequent? As there are different stages of development which affect the fertilising of your bonsai so too does the period since the tree was repotted. It is a complex situation and being close to your bonsai is the key. The arrival of Spring comes with a list of responsibilities for us Bonsai L…
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After a little hiatus, Hugh shares his big news - Treemakers is moving to a permanent location! With a recent visit from Jarryd, the boys began breaking ground on the new garden, building out a future space for the expansion of Australian bonsai. Exhausted by repotting season and the simultaneous big move, the two share excitement, but also physica…
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Flowers on a prunus variety bonsai are just incredible! And to achieve these flowers I prune them in a very specific way. I discuss the method I use to successful help have my prunus flower yearly. And it's that time again where repotting has finished, the sun is shining and it's time to actively fertilise your bonsai. I chat about fertilising raw …
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We’re excited to reunite with the exceptionally talented Austin Heitzman and Ron Lang for a heartfelt and insightful conversation. Join us as we explore the transformative impact of the Lab Project and the evolving Mirai community, diving into the rich intersections of woodworking, ceramics, and bonsai. This episode is packed with humor, camaraderi…
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Send us a text This week we finish out the final movie from the original Texas Chainsaw movies! The next generation from 1995! Our creator profile this week is Matthew McConaughey! https://www.instagram.com/thebonsaimoviecrew/ https://twitter.com/bonsai_crew https://www.tiktok.com/@thebonsaimoviecrew https://discord.gg/8jCPe8T2kT…
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Is it wrong to use an automated watering system? You must decide what is best for you and your bonsai. Here's a bit of a chat about living with bonsai. The nebari on your trees is one of the most beautiful features and it is developed over a very long period of time. You must work it and make it happen. When removing either a large branch or root, …
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As the main repotting season comes to a close it is time to reflect upon my learnings. Developing stock and the soil mix you use, does it make a difference? What if you don't repot but are worried, what should you do? There is a procedure you can use the may help. After repotting, there are times you need to be careful and protect your bonsai. I ha…
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In this episode, our guest Annie Huang tells us about Budlife, a seasonal magazine which focuses on the culture and communities surrounding plants. An eloquent and fascinating person, Annie shares her story and the origins of her publication and how it relates to bonsai. A side-quest of an episode itself, Annie interviews both Hugh and Jarryd on th…
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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Jeff Kovel, a pioneer of modern design and founder of Skylab Architecture. Known for his visionary work, including the Artisans Cup exhibition at the Portland Art Museum in 2015, Jeff discusses his journey from graduating with a B.Arch. at Cornell University to shaping Portland's architectural landscape ov…
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What started as a laugh and a chat over a meal turned into The Great Olive Dig which included 1600km round trip, some blood loss, loads of laughs and tales as well as some pretty spectacular olives being harvested to become magnificent bonsai in the future. What a weekend it was! Listen in for this adventure before the dig, the dig itself (or the h…
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When undertaking significant procedures with your bonsai, planning is the key to success as is the expectation of the outcome. I tell a story about an informal upright juniper that was made into a cascade with some serious bends. In order to improve the structure of your bonsai sometimes you need to take drastic steps and I did recently. I had to h…
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As Hugh returns from New Zealand, the boys catch up on their recent going-ons and the shift in seasonal work. With the vast array of native New Zealand species on Hugh's mind, the two chat about New Zealands "wildling" collecting, and local species opportunities from the island neighbour. Hybridisation and grafting opportunities in Nothfagus gunnii…
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In the second part of our conversation with bonsai legend Lindsay Farr—creator of the "World of Bonsai" series, we delve deeper into the hidden world of bonsai worldwide. Lindsay expands on various intricate topics, shares his plans to complete his unfinished project, and discusses how our community can support him. Check out the Kickstarter campai…
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Over the years of 'doing' bonsai or more like being obsessed by them, I must say I have had my fair share of 'love related' injuries. From the old finger slice numbers 1, 2 and 3 through to high speed injuries. This podcast has something I think everyone can relate to. I hope you enjoy and more importantly learn from some of these misfortunes... Bl…
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Unpruned beards and unpruned tree roots await Hugh and Jarryd in their gardens while they push through the craze of winter and the beginning of the repotting season. In this episode, the discussion of sustainability is raised around technique, design of the tree and the long term handling of roots. They discuss there experience in determining when,…
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Send us a text Here is to 100 episodes! And for that we give you another double feature Pod! This time we talk about Little shop of horrors from 1960 and the musical remake from 1986! And who better to do a profile this week then Dark Helmet himself, Rick Moranis! https://twitter.com/bonsai_crew https://www.tiktok.com/@thebonsaimoviecrew https://di…
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Why must there be a compromise when it comes to the design of your bonsai? Is it better to live with it or start again? Can you split the difference? Should you? All questions I ask myself and sometimes I ignore my own advice. Australian natives are increasing in popularity and I want to chat about some styling considerations for them...according t…
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With the quickly impending springtime, Hugh and Jarryd share the work they have been cramming into the season. With the bustle of client work, the time for personal projects gets tucked into contemplative midnight dates in the freezing Winter weather. Further growing their artist's statements, they weigh up what it would mean to operate on a more f…
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We bring you the first part of an ongoing discussion with the legendary Lindsay Farr—known for his groundbreaking "World of Bonsai" series. This episode delves into our shared history and the hidden world of bonsai in Japan and China. Lindsay shares insights into his unfinished project and plans to complete it and offers so much more through his wi…
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