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Bonsai Society of Dallas!
Monthly Member Newsletter! ! December 2012
Message from the President
Upcoming Programs
& Events
Saturday, December 1, 2012North Haven GardensMonthly Meeting/Holiday Party & Bonsai Journalism & Photography by David Schleser & Garret Larson (availability pending)9:00 AM
Saturday, January 5, 2012North Haven GardensMonthly Meeting & ProgramHurley Johnson from Houston club demo.9:00 AM
Saturday, February 2, 2012North Haven GardensMonthly Meeting & Bonsai Study Group with the Smiths9:00 AM
2013 LSBF Convention April 11-14, 2013New Braunfels Convention CenterHosts Austin and San Antonio
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I hope everyone enjoyed some time off with friends and family for
Thanksgiving. ! It is one of my favorite times of the year. ! Now we
can look forward to our December club meeting where we'll share
some holiday refreshments, discuss the open volunteer positions,
review the upcoming club digs, and be informed by Dave Schleser
and Garrett Larson's program - be sure to join us!
December is often a time for reflection and looking back I am proud
of what our club accomplished in 2012. ! We successfully held!an
excellent state convention (pat yourself on the back) with three
fantastic guest artists; we hosted two additional guest artists for club
programs; we all had a chance to improve our! trees during our four
Study Group sessions, thanks to the!BonsaiSmiths for sharing their
knowledge and skills;!we added 27 new members; we conducted six
presentations to other garden clubs; and we are set up for an exciting
2013! ! A special thank you to our board members who!helped plan
and coordinate these events! ! I have enjoyed my time as club
president and I look forward to installing new volunteers on the
board.!!Look for my special note soliciting volunteers.
Be sure to read the rest of the newsletter and everyone should mark
their calendars for the buying trip to Dallas Bonsai Garden, the club
digs, and the state convention in New Braunfels. ! These events will
be here before we know it. ! Happy holiday season!
- Chuck
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Membership Renewal Reminder
It is once more time to renew your BSD membership. The 2013 membership dues are due now.
Please complete the attached membership form and mail in or bring with you to the December meeting!
Your BSD membership is a great deal, renew now.
In this edition:
December Program" page 2January Shopping" page 2November Recap " page 3January Program" page 42013 Convention" page 5December Bonsai" page 6BSD Election"" page 7Special Offer"" page 8
Membership Renewal Form
BSD December 2012
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BSD Shopping Trip to Dallas Bonsaiby Sylvia Smith
Accurate bonsai record keeping is an important tool for improving the care of your trees. How many of you can recall when, where or from whom, you obtained every one of your trees...or when they each were last repotted, fertilized or treated for diseases...or even how their appearance has changed over the years??? If you!can#t accurately answer all these questions, there is no need for this to continue. Come hear Dave and Garrett's lighthearted tag-team presentation about the importance of record keeping,!and suggestions for how to start an ongoing!written and photographic record of your collection. Tips for improving your photographic technique will
also be included.
Our annual shopping trip to Fred Meyer#s "Dallas
Bonsai" store in Garland, Texas will take place on
Saturday, January 12, 2013. BSD is grateful to Fred
for opening his warehouse especially for us on that
day. In addition to his great prices you will save
more as a club member in good standing, so please
remember to renew your membership for 2013
before we go on this trip!
Because Dallas Bonsai is setup as a warehouse for
mail order fulfillment, we ask all those who plan to
attend to review his on-line catalog. Everyone
should have a list of the inventory they want to
purchase along with it's item number and price (the
price for your records as it will not reflect your
discount). Images are helpful but not required. As
most of you know, there isn't much room to move
around here and nothing is priced. Fred asks for
this list to make it easier to find what you need and
avoid having to look up a ton of prices. If you
happen to come across a gem among the stacks
and stacks of boxes, by all means ask for a price or
look it up on your smartphone!
You can speak with Fred at (800)982-1223 Monday
thought Friday from 1PM to 5PM if you have any
questions. Start your list now by logging on to his
website www.dallasbonsai.com Remember you will
need supplies for the Bonsai Smiths repotting
workshop in February so keep that special pot in
mind.
Here is the Smith's recommended list of tools:
General Bonsai Tool Basics: concave cutters,
sharp scissors for brach trimming, wire cutters,
aluminum wire gages 2.0, 2.5, & 3.0 (for deciduous
trees, evergreens and tropicals), and copper wire
gages 16, 14, & 12 (for all conifers). Larger gages
may be needed for those who have larger trees.
Repotting Tools: bent nose tweezers, single prong
rake (or chop stick), a sickle (preferably serrated),
wire cutters (you only need one of these for all
bonsai work), root scissors for root pruning only,
pliers, root cutters and good bonsai soil. (5 1/2"
Hemp Broom is optional)
Bonsai Soil: We recommend a mix of Akadama,
pumice and lava. Equal parts for conifers and 1/2
Akadma to 1/4 part pumic and 1/4 part lava for
tropicals and deciduous trees
Join us Saturday, January 12th from 9am to
noon, "Dallas Bonsai" 4460 West Walnut Street
Garland, TX 75042
Come prepared with your list and your holiday
money to save! Fred Meyer hopes to see you all
there!
December ProgramBonsai Journalism and Photography
BSD December 2012
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November Program Recap
Divide and Conquer by Mary Polk
They went and did it again.! Yes, after Chuck
opened the meeting with his great enthusiasm, and
after all announcements were made, introductions,
etc … the Bonsai Smiths did their thing.! Howard
and Sylvia stepped to the front of the room, Sylvia
started trying to draw and write on a very wobbly
easel and, of course, her Prince Charming Howard
graciously tried to remedy the situation.! Finally, no
problem – they began their program and all in
attendance (we wound up with 33 people in the
room – great turnout) began listening intently to
garner information and be educated by Howard and
Sylvia.! What can we say – other than how lucky the
Club is to have such talent within our group.!
They gave a lot of hints on “Preparing for Winter”.!
Bear with me, I will TRY to summarize but you need
to know I have problems reading my own writing
and I have little memory – so my scribbling just
COULD be wrong:!
EVERGREEN/DECIIDUOUS:! Boxwood, Azalea,
Oaks.! Note: On azaleas, thin out leaf clusters to
two and snip off any buds are to be kept outside in
Winter.! Deciduous plants need to have the top 1”
soil replaced with fresh bonsai soil as well as leaves
removed and can tolerate light trimming.
CONIFERS:! Junipers and Pines are to be kept
outside in Winter.! Conifers (like cone-bearing
Junipers and Pines) need to have the top 1” soil
changed out for fresh soil, can be pruned a bit, and
can be wired (if you do put on fresh wire, be sure to
keep plant from freezing.)
TROPICAL plants should be wintered inside the
garage with good lighting or in a greenhouse
TOPSOIL CHANGE FOR WINTER:! Use bent-nose
tweezers and brush and tenderly scrape from center
of tree outward to edge of put, digging down1/2” – 1”
to remove old soil and debris.! Add fresh bonsai soil
and press in with offset spatula gently.!
WINTER STRUCTURES:! Greenhouses and
benches (you should put certain plants on the
warmer ground in cold winter and cover the pots to
edge with leaves or compost to protect the plants
from freezing.! Peanut Gallery Suggestion:! Add a
little fertilizer to the surrounding leaves to create
compost and warmth.
WINTER TREATMENTS:! Evergreens and Conifers
need light feeding.! Deciduous trees need to go
dormant.! Be sure to keep all plant soil moist (but
not soggy wet) in Winter.!
The individual hands-on workshop by Howard and
Sylvia got started.! The room was divided in half –
one side for Howard and one side for Sylvia – and
the noise level peaked as each was working with the
great people who brought in their trees (maybe
20-25 trees.)! One had to listen very hard to hear
either Howard or Sylvia, but I am sure every person
who brought a tree was thankful for the direction in
which they were led by the Smiths. The Smiths then
changed sides for further direction and counsel for
each plant brought in. There were a few trees that
needed to wait until Spring for work and such but no
one went home with their tree without an idea of
what to do next for their special bonsai tree.
At this time, I would like to officially APOLOGIZE if I
did not get my facts straight on what the Smiths
said. SORRY if what they said is not what I wrote
down and what is above is WRONG.! I am no
expert – and, in fact, make a ton of mistakes most
likely on my own plants.! So, follow your own
instincts and do not rely on what this green-horn has
reported above on what SHE thought the Smiths
said!! Good Luck, Y#all!
BSD December 2012
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I'd like to tell everyone about our visiting artists for Convention. The “Tree Ring Circus” as it has been dubbed has three major headliners.
Walter Pall from Germany has been practicing Bonsai for over 30 years. He has advanced the ideas of a naturalistic form when styling Bonsai and also a holistic approach to the eternal struggle with fertilizer, soil substrate and watering. Walter's discussions are always lively and entertaining.
Colin Lewis originally from England, now living in Maine has been involved with Bonsai for almost 40 years and is the famous author of many Bonsai books including the fantastic “Art of Bonsai Design” which should be a must-read for all enthusiasts. Colin believes that Bonsai as an art form here should reflect the Western ideals we have and not just be a copy of another culture's aesthetics.
Erik Wigert from Florida has become an energetic voice representing a new wave of skilled Bonsai artists. Erik specializes in tropical species and is well versed on their care and culture. His is a name that will only grow in the coming years. In addition to the visiting artists, we will have programs by our local talent here in Texas. After all, we need to represent and appreciate our own masters. Among those scheduled to teach at the 2013 Convention: Terry Ward, Chuck Ware, Sheila Ward, Yvonne Padilla, Donna Dobberfuhl.& Alisan Clarke. So save the date and come to enjoy the Bonsai camaraderie!
Joey McCoyConvention Chair
Convention Chronicle #4“Tree Ring Circus”
**April 11-14, 2013 New Braunfels, Texas**
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December BonsaiTips and advice by John Miller
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With the holidays approaching, why don#t you give bonsai a present this year? The Texas State Bonsai Exhibit is progressing but could go a lot faster with more donations. Send a check to The Texas State Bonsai Exhibit, Inc/13450 N. Highway 183, Suite #116/ Austin, TX 78750-3227. Find full details on the web at www.ttsbe.org .
Usually not too much has to be done right now. That is if you prepared last month and you have no tropicals inside to care for. The big thing is to know what temperatures your trees can withstand and to remember that water is very important in the winter time. If you did not get your pines and junipers taken care of last month, do it quickly.
Since the trees are not using as much water during dormancy it is easy to overlook checking on them. The low humidity usually found during winter helps dry the soil. Winter sun can be pretty hot and if it shines directly on the pot it will hasten the drying process. Winter will usually also be more windy. Therefore, however you bed down the trees, you need to check the dryness often. The same trees that needed more water last summer will also need to be checked more often during the winter. I think that more trees are lost during the winter to having the soil dry out than from the actual cold.
Deciduous trees should not be placed where they receive winter sun. After a period of dormancy, the heating of the tree could possibly cause it to break dormancy prematurely. If that happened you would need to keep it above freezing the rest of the winter. After they go dormant they have no need for any sunshine.
Evergreen types especially, and deciduous to a lesser extent, should not have the root ball subjected to alternate freezing and thawing. That process tends to tear and damage the roots. Placing the trees on the ground and using mulch will minimize this problem.Plants have different degrees of hardiness for their top growth and their roots. The reason being that the ground acts as a large reservoir of heat, and here in Texas seldom freezes more than an inch or two down. Therefore plants like the pomegranate and crepe myrtle, which are at the northern extent of
their range, will only be hardy to 32 degrees in pots. Any plant that you are unsure of should be protected from freezing. This can be a problem because if they are not kept cool after they go dormant they will break dormancy and start to grow too soon. Growing without sufficient light causes long spindly growth which you cannot control. My best solution for this when I lived in town was to have a long platform with two wheels that I pulled into the garage on nights where freezing was forecast and kept outside at all other times.
The cold weather will keep any insect problems under control outside. You should use a dormant oil spray to kill over-wintering insets and eggs. A dilute spray of lime-sulfur can be used on deciduous trees if they have no green at all which will also control fungal spores but be sure to follow label directions carefully. You should watch for damage from rodent types - rabbits, squirrel, and rats. They will seriously prune branches and strip bark in short order.
Bonsai in greenhouses or indoor bonsai will need to be watched for the normal indoor problems. Low humidity, spider mites and scale are the biggest problems here. Trying to keep the humidity up by placing your trees on a humidity tray can possibly give you some soil problems, root rot or some other fungal disease. I use the same controls in the greenhouse that I use outside all year.
You can take advantage of the winter slow down by spending your time getting pots ready for spring, clean and sharpen your tools, study what changes you would like to make on your trees and so forth. Making notes about what needs to be done on an individual tree is great but if you are like me the notes and trees are usually a long way apart. If you place a colored stake or ribbon on the tree you will see instantly which one needs what done. For example, I am using red for needs repotting, purple - needs a new pot, yellow - serious pruning, orange - should be restyled, etc. These can be put on during the year if you make that kind of decision as you are doing general routine work.
Be sure to mark your calendar for the LSBF convention in April next year. It will be held in New
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December Bonsaicontinued from page 5
Tips and advice by John Miller
Braunfels on April 11-14. Registration forms and info will be available on the website (www.lsbfconvention2013.com). Headliners will be Walter Pall, Colin Lewis, and Erik Wigert.
There will be some $fun shops# as well. These are bonsai related topics that will help you improve your skills and well worth taking.
On bonsai basics - Other than buying a good bonsai, there are four steps to getting something to be proud of:1. Obtaining good raw material: Go on club digs, scour nurseries (you got to really dig there too), look
for material from growers.
2. Styling to realize the tree"s full potential: To learn you must do lots of workshops and participate in round robin discussions. Understand the $why# as well as the $what# of styling.
3. Development of the branches: Keep your shears with you when watering, keep after them when they are actively growing, do not let new shoots get long. Lots of twigs mean smaller leaves.
4. Maintaining that development: This entails learning to do rejuvenation pruning and proper fertilization.
Of these four I consider the last one the most important. Not maintaining the tree properly is akin to obtaining a master#s painting and then letting a two year old use crayons to $improve# it. It grows out of shape fast.
December is finally here and as we bid farewell
to 2012, we're reminded once again that it's
election time at BSD!! Elections will be held at
the beginning of December's meeting.! Anyone
who would like to be nominated can still get
their name on the ballot so please let one of the
current board members know.! If there are no
other nominees then we will call a motion to
accept the slate of officers listed below:
President: Sylvia Smith
Vice President (Program Chair): Paul Murita
Secretary: Diane Lowe
Treasurer: Chuck Talley
Membership: Jerry Riley
This year the Board opened two positions for
Member at Large. The nominees are:
Hiram Quinones & Mary Polk
Finally, we are still searching for someone to
take over the job of newsletter editor.! This is an
appointed board position so the term can vary
and a nomination need not be taken.! The
newsletter editor has voting rights like any other
board position.
The only requirement is that you have Microsoft
Word.! A template has already been made and
all you need to do is gather articles and
newsletter contributions from club members and
plug those into the template.! You have the
creative liberty to enhance the newsletter to fit
your style.! The rest is easy, drop it in an e-mail
and distribute!!
We thank Hiram for taking the job these past
years, but his workload has made this too
difficult to continue.! Thanks Hiram for one last
newsletter!
BSD Board Nominees for 2013-2014by Sylvia Smith
BSD November 2012
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President - Chuck Talleyco-Program [email protected]
Vice-PresidentVacant
Diane [email protected]
Bronson [email protected]
Jerry RileyMember [email protected]
Hiram QuinonesNewsletter [email protected]
John MillerPresident [email protected]
Sylvia SmithPresident [email protected]
Has your address changed? Comments?E-mail Hiram at [email protected]
BSD Board of Directors - 2011-2012
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Free Convention Registration
We hope everyone is considering a trip to New Braunfels in April to attend this year's LSBF
convention. They came to our convention in record numbers, so let's plan a road trip and enjoy the
hospitality of our friends in Austin and San Antonio. The board has voted to sponsor one lucky
member to the convention by reimbursing their registration fee. To be eligible the member must be
pre-registered with a paid full registration. This is the registration only for one person and will not
include any workshops or other fees. Joint members are eligible individually. All who are confirmed as
registered by March 31, 2013 will be eligible. We will put the names in a hat and the lucky winner will
be drawn at the April 6th meeting. Don't miss out!
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A few pictures from 2012
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!Howard and Sylvia Smith www.BonsaiSmiths.net • Cultivators of fine trees [email protected] • Collection maintenance
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Please mail to: Bonsai Society of Dallas
P.O . Box 836922 Richardson, T X 75083-6922
O r turn in at any C lub Meeting
The Bonsai Society of Dallas meets on the first Saturday of each month. T ime: 9:00 A M Place: North Haven Garden Center 7700 Northaven Dallas, T X 75230
Name(s): Address: C ity: State: Z ip Code: Telephone: E-mail: Date: ! Individual Membership: $25.00 ! Renewal ! Joint Membership: $30.00 ! New Membership ! Include only my e-mail in the roster ! Exclude me from the membership roster - - - - -- -" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - "- - - - - - -
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$25.00; a joint membership is $30.00. Memberships run from January to December of each year.
www.bonsaisocietyofdallas.com
For the convenience of our membership a roster is published for members only in March of each year. Please check the appropriate box if you do not wish to be included or want to limit your information.