For (reluctant) Sale

Many of my bonsai have been with me for many years. Most of them have been raised from seed. All of them have taught me things about bonsai. Each and every one of them have strong sentimental attachment for me but I have finally accepted that I have too many trident maples that are very similar and it is time to make a little more room on the benches. It is, therefore, with great reluctance that I offer this trident maple for sale.

 

Age; around 18-23 years from seed

Height: 32 cm , Spread: 36cm , Trunk diameter: 7cm , Visible nebari: 22cm

Asking $550.00

email neil@shibuibonsai.com.au for more.

 

 

Catalogue update

This morning I checked the sales benches at Shibui bonsai and updated the current catalogues. Quite a few of the maples and elms have been sold but not much interest in Japanese Black pines so far this year (which is quite unusual) so plenty left to choose from.

Take a look at the catalogue page to see what we still have available.

Autumn 2013

The days are getting noticeably shorter and nights just starting to get cooler here at Shibui Bonsai. Some of the trees are responding with autumn colour. My trident maple groups were first to show colour, closely followed by a triple trunk English elm. This week more tridents are showing a bit more autumn colour and a zelkova has a hint of yellow and brown in the outer leaves. Continue reading

Hot Weather

With longer summer days and temperatures in excess of 40C several days in a row the pressure is really on watering and watering properly. With the dry weather I start to notice the areas on the benches that don’t get full coverage from the watering system as a few trees start to wilt and leaves brown off. Sensitive trees are moved to areas that recieve a full share of water while drought tolerant species can manage better in the ‘rain shadow’ areas. Continue reading