Success and Failure in the Bonsai Zone, Part 1, July 2019
I start by pruning my Ficus benjamina bonsai that I am resurrecting from an almost dead tree. After the Ficus is pruned, I defoliate and prune my "Pink Pixie" Bougainvillea bonsai back into shape. The last trees that I work on in part 1, is my Serissa foetida penjing forest. These trees are styled to look like African Acacia trees.

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My Ficus microcarpa for our Bonsai Show, The Bonsai Zone, Aug 2019

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Styling Joey's Large Portulacaria afra Bonsai, The Bonsai Zone, July 2019

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June Pruning Three Trees, The Bonsai Zone, June 2026

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How to make two trees into one and one tree into two

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Repotting Ficus Fancy, The Bonsai Zone, June 2026

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Repotting my "Root over Temple" Ficus benjamina, The Bonsai Zone, July 2020

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Can This Cutting Become a Bonsai?

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Bonsai: Harmonious Beauty and Eternal Life - Core Kyoto

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My Smallest Trees, The Bonsai Zone, June 2018

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Bonsai For Free - Using Seedlings

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Bringing Out My Tropical Trees, Part 3, The Bonsai Zone, June 2026

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The Bonsai Beginner Mistake We All Make (And How To Avoid It)

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BonsaiKunstHamburg im Interview mit Walter Pall

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New Trees and Pots, Plus Root Pruning my Natal Ficus, Part 2, The Bonsai Zone, Aug 2019

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Turn Japanese Maple Seedlings into a Clump Style Bonsai, Part 1 | Bonsai-U

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How to Make a Bonsai from a Regular Tree + Garden Tour! | Bonsai Heirloom

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Buche zum Bonsai. Die ersten Schritte im Wurzelbereich der Baumschule Pflanzen Fagus Sylvatica

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More Impossible Bonsai Material

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Bonsai 2024-11 - Yamadori-Jagd 2024 - Rotbuchen am Wegesrand

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