John Eads and Michael Hagedorn compare their experiences in growing Japanese Black Pine from seedling all the way to exhibition trees. Learn more about John's field growing work at https://leftcoastbonsai.com/
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John Eads and Michael Hagedorn compare their experiences in growing Japanese Black Pine from seedling all the way to exhibition trees. Learn more about John's field growing work at https://leftcoastbonsai.com/
Which trees would you keep if you had to narrow your collection down to three trees? What would you look to acquire if you lost all of your trees?South African bonsai grower Richard Wright has faced these and similar questions more than once since he started working with small trees, and he's found that the experience has given him great focus in life and in bonsai. Learn more about Rich:Bonsai Rich on IGI am Richard Wright (personal website)
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John Eads and Michael Hagedorn compare their experiences in growing Japanese Black Pine from seedling all the way to exhibition trees. Learn more about John's field growing work at https://leftcoastbonsai.com/