January`s Meeting - Triangle Bonsai Society

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January`s Meeting - Triangle Bonsai Society
Triangle Bonsai Society
Raleigh, North Carolina
UPDATE FROM THE
TBS PRESIDENT
We meet next Jan 10th,
2016. Remember that
the meeting is at the
J.C. Raulston
Arboretum
Education Center and
not at the Ag Extension Center. Matt
Ouwinga will visit to teach us about bonsai
pots and sell us great specimens.
The club’s directors have a board meeting
before the January meeting. Several new
ideas have been suggested, including a
competition that takes place over several
months. We will discuss these ideas at the
board meeting. Please email me ideas
(before then) that you think will improve
the club. Email to
[email protected].
Happy New Year
January 2016
Upcoming Events
Event: Club Meeting with Special
Guest Matt Ouwinga Date: January 10th @ 1:30
Location:
JC Raulston Arboretum
4415 Beryl Road
Raleigh, NC 27606-1446
(919) 515-3132
Many of you were fortunate enough to
attend the Winter Silhouette Bonsai Expo
in Kannapolis in December. Several of our
club members displayed great trees.
Bonsai artists from Florida to New York
attended and exhibited, and the trees were
exceptional. There were demos by William
Valavanis, Owen Reich and Ken Duncan &
John Geanangel. All were really great and
very interesting. There was an auction,
with good value items.
Joe Noga photographed the trees; as
always he did an exceptional job. A
selection of his photos can be viewed
starting on Page 3.
Root over rock Japanese Maple – Ed Lauer
Please visit our website at www.trianglebonsai.com
January’s Meeting
Remember that the meeting is at the J.C. Raulston Arboretum
Education Center and not at the Ag Extension Center.
Matt Ouwinga Returns
You know you never have the right container when you want to repot a bonsai.
Solution: Just in time for repotting season, TBS members will have the opportunity to
purchase high quality Japanese bonsai pots at the January meeting. Matt Ouwinga, who
imports a large number of bonsai pots from Japan each month, will bring a selection of
containers, large and small, for sale to members.
To make sure Matt brings some pots for you to choose from for your trees, use the form
below to describe any specific pot or pots you would like him to bring for your specific tree.
This is one meeting when you don't want to arrive late and miss first choice on the
container of your dreams.
All the bonsai containers will be on display by 1:00 o'clock and ready for purchase.
Seedlings for forest plantings
Matt Ouwinga grows a large number of a variety of seedlings: trident maple, Japanese
maples, hornbeam, Chinese quince, Chinese elm, Japanese quince, Zelkova, stewartia and
more. The seedlings are bare root, one year old seedlings (and some older), just right for
you to determine their shape - curvy or straight. Go to https://kaedebonsai-en.com/shop/product-category/bare-root-seedlings/
As time permits, Matt also offered to give members comments on any bonsai they bring to
the meeting.
Care of Bonsai Tools
What good is a tool if it won't cut?
How do you sharpen the various bonsai tools?
How do you clean rust from a tool?
How do you prevent rust from forming on tools?
What are characteristics of quality tools?
A portion of the meeting will explain the care and maintenance of bonsai tools. A member
will explain the steps to rejuvenate a tool and a video will show the techniques. In small
breakout groups, experienced members will offer advice to individual members on the
member's tools. Actual work will not be done on a member's tools but advice on what to do
will be offered.
Black Pine – William Valavanis
Bald Cypress – Ed Lauer
American Larch – William Valavanis
Virginia Creeper – Owen Reich
Rocky Mountain Juniper – Amy Blanton
Ficus Nerifolia – Rob Kempinski
Beautyberry – Joe Noga
January To-Do’s
Here are some of the key activities for the month of January. These activities are for the central
Carolina area, Zone 7b/8a, but remember the micro-climate in your backyard may vary. You can
find more complete monthly care guides at the Triangle Bonsai Society Monthly Care site at
http://www.trianglebonsai.com/monthly-care .
This month you need to prepare for the busy soon to come spring activities. A large calendar with
spaces for each day of the month is excellent. By using a calendar you can pace yourself to do
all the necessary preliminary tasks and you won't be overburdened during the very busy months
of March, April and May.
Cold winter winds can cause soil in containers to dry out very quickly. Be certain to check and
water your trees, if needed.
• If you haven't applied a dormant spray in late fall do so now. You can use either refined oil or
lime sulphur on your evergreens and deciduous plants. Refined oil is recommended for broad
leafed evergreens and conifers and is easier to use. Ensure you follow directions on the label
and do not exceed the recommended formula.
• Wash all training and growing containers and bonsai pots. After scrubbing you should soak the
containers/pots for 10 minutes in a household bleach (not scented). Carefully mix a solution of
1 part bleach to 9 parts of water. This is a strong solution so use plastic gloves or a pair of
tongs when placing containers into the bleach solution and removing them from the solution.
• Prepare soil mixes for your potting and re-potting in the next few months. Visit the TBS website,
TBS Soil, for great information on soil mixes and even some local sources.
• If you have wired any bonsai in the late fall you should check to make certain the wires are not
too tight.
• Collect moss and store it in a suitable location (cool shady area) in your garden for use in later
months for potting and re-potting.
If you missed root-pruning and transplanting your Chinese Quince (Oct.-Dec.) you can do so this
month, if normal bud activity begins. Branch pruning can now be done on Apple, Crape Myrtle,
Maples, black/white Pines, Japanese Quince (after flowering), Spruce, and Sweetgum. Wiring
can be done on Cedar, Chamaecyparis (Hinoki), Cryptomeria, Fir, all Pines, Podacarpus, Spruce,
and Yew.
This month is a good time to read or reread your favorite books on bonsai, Saikei, horticulture,
bonsai pots, or if you’re like me you prefer to just plug in a DVD. Remember to check out a book
or DVD from the club’s library. The ever increasing list of available books and DVDs is available
on line ( TBS Library ).
Remember, for a more complete list of activities check out the Monthly Bonsai Care at
TBS Monthly Care or ask one of our more experienced members.
If you missed the Holiday Meeting and Auction.
Our President Steven started the meetings.
And then there was the food.
And then an auction that seemed to go on forever
with lots of good stuff.
And did I say there was food.
What way to end 2015
and just wait for TBS and 2016.
See you then.
Just in time for repotting season,
TBS members will have the
opportunity to purchase high
quality Japanese bonsai pots at
the February meeting.
Matt Ouwinga, who imports bonsai
pots from Japan, will bring a
selection of containers for sale.
Please use the form below to
describe any specific pot or pots
you would like him to bring for your
possible purchase.
Matt was only the 2nd American to display a bonsai at
the Kokufu Ten exhibition in Japan.
Each week Matt receives a large selection of bonsai pots from Japan.
Matt Ouwinga
Bonsai Pot Requests
Date
Guest Artist / Presenter Theme
Location
J.C. Raulston Arboretum
Harold Johnson
Fine bonsai containers for
sale plus tool care &
sharpening
February 6
Owen Reich
Sat. workshops
Cooperative Extension Building
February 7
@1:30PM
Owen Reich
Sun. proper fertilizing,
critique & plants for sale
Cooperative Extension Building
March 5
Bill Valavanis
Sat. workshops - Shohin &
Bring-your-own-tree
Cooperative Extension Building
March 6
@ 1:30PM
Bill Valavanis
Sun. Shohin
Cooperative Extension Building
Boon Manakavitapart AM Japanese Maple
workshop
Afternoon - Lecture/
Demonstration
Commons Building Wake Co.
Ofc. Park
April
13 - 17
"Art in Bloom"
TBS bonsai display Lecture,
Demonstrations and
Workshop
NC Museum of Art
April
23 - 24
TBS Bonsai Expo
Member bonsai display and
demonstrations
J.C. Raulston Arboretum
TBD
TBD
Cooperative Extension Building
May 14
TBS Members
Bonsai talk and workshop
Harold Johnson - Project
Chair
J.C. Raulston Arboretum
June 5 @
1:30PM
TBS Members
Picnic, member plant sale
and club auction
Lake Crabtree Park
August 7 @
1:30PM
TBD
TBD
Cooperative Extension Building
September 11
@ 1:30PM
TBD
TBD
Cooperative Extension Building
TBS Members
Fall pine care
Cooperative Extension Building
October
8-9
Carolina Bonsai Expo
TBS Club Display
NC Arboretum
Asheville, NC
October
13 -23
TBS Members
Bonsai Display
NC State Fairgrounds
Arthur Joura
TBD
Cooperative Extension Building
Winter Silhouette Show
Bonsai Display
Kannapolis, NC
TBS Members
TBS Holiday Party & Auction
Cooperative Extension Building
Matt Ouwinga
January 10
@1:30PM
March 20
May 1
1:30PM@
October 2
@1:30PM
November 6
@1:30PM
December
3&4
December 11
@1:30PM