Phil Richardson - Lodgepole Pine

November 17 @7pm - 9:30pm

by Lynne O'Dell

Phil Richardson will be our featured guest speaker styling a collected lodgepole pine. Thirty-one years ago he joined East Bay Bonsai and is currently a member of the bonsai clubs of San Francisco, Gold Country, and Sierra Bonsai. He is the current president of the Nevada County Bonsai Club and has an extensive nursery of collected and styled bonsai at his Moonshine Ranch Bonsai in Grass Valley. After 25 years as a professional horn player and music teacher he retired to concentrate on bonsai. He has vended his trees at the past couple Shohin and GSBF conventions and has been collecting with Scott Chadd and Bolet in the White Mountains and Mammoth Lakes for many years. His lodgepoles are typically styled in a bunjin or cascade style. Phil will bring lodgepoles that he has styled and share his extensive knowledge of the species. The demo tree will be raffled.

Phil Richardson
Phil Richardson

Monthly Tasks

This month: November Tasks

Each month there are a number of tasks you need to do to your bonsai – from repotting, to fertilizing to spraying for pests. We have put together a checklist, customized for the San Francisco Bay Area to help you. This checklist is adapted from earlier work by Mitsuo Umehara.


Children’s Corner and Social Media for the Annual Show

by Idris Anderson

First, many, MANY thanks to Barbara Phillips, who conceived of and put together the Children’s Corner at our Annual Show for these last many years. She deserves a rest from all her labors to bring this event off in fine style. She sourced the plant material, the muck and soil, the pots, and recruited her lovely assistants, including Maryann Hinden, JC Zhang, Austin Knick, and David Knick. It has been (and we hope will continue to be) one of the most popular events at our show.

Invitation to Join the Circus (Annual Show Team)

Children’s Corner: If you’d like to help out by becoming the lead for the Children’s Corner, please let Idris Anderson (our show chair know). It’s such a vital and fun event, helping to fulfill the educational mission of the club.

Social Media: Tech savvy members alert! We need someone to touch all the bases to advertise our show in all the tech sites and print venues. Let Idris know if you are interested in this important role to bring the crowds to our show. We’d much appreciate the support!

November 19 Beginners Workshop – Horticulture Basics

by Richard Phillips

Bonsai is like a three-legged stool. The first two “legs” are art and craft. Art is the aesthetic principles we apply to design a bonsai. Craft is the set of skills we use to realize our artistic vision. But what is the third “leg” of the stool?

The third leg is science - the science of horticulture. To create a successful bonsai, we need to understand how it grows, what it needs to thrive and why it responds as it does when we prune, wire, repot, fertilize, etc.

Richard will present the basics of bonsai horticulture in the morning session, and members are encouraged to bring their trees for specific information about that species’ needs and growth habits. The afternoon session will be a time to work on trees as appropriate for the season. Attendees are encouraged to check the Timing Work Schedule included in this newsletter to decide what trees can be worked on that day.

Details

  • 10 AM - Noon Presentation on “Bonsai Horticulture"
  • 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM Participants work on trees with the assistance of the workshop mentors

Location will be announced by a separate email sent to all club members the week of the workshop.

Even if you don’t have a tree to work on, you can learn by observing others at work or assisting someone with their tree. The best way to learn bonsai is by doing it alongside someone with experience.


Bonsai Rendezvous Reverie

by Lynne O'Dell

A large contingent of Kusamura members attended the GSBF Bonsai Rendezvous in Santa Nella, October 20-22. There was so much going on it was difficult to choose among the events: workshops Friday and Saturday mornings and afternoons, Bjorn Bjorholm styling all day a very large collected Utah juniper, Six Rising Stars styling trees in competition (Bjorn was the judge), vendors of trees, pots, tools, suiseki, stands and other related bonsai material, a silent auction, Saturday night dinner with live auction, and especially Sunday morning with Bjorn styling a juniper that Steve Iwaki won/bought at the live auction (Steve was Bjorn’s humble assistant).

Not to mention the awesome show of awesome trees from the gardens at Lake Merritt, Fresno, and the Huntington, and of course all the conversations we had with each other and the larger California bonsai community. I can name at least 18 Kusamura members who enjoyed all of this, including our small travel grant winners, new or relatively new members thereby encouraged to attend. They will be reporting on their experiences shortly. So much fun!

John Naka tree with decaying deadwood at base
John Naka tree with decaying deadwood at base

One of the extraordinary exhibit trees was this juniper which was originally developed by John Naka and featured in his 1982 “Bonsai Techniques II” book as an example of how to patch a decaying piece of deadwood at the base. 

The tree was also styled by Ryan Neil in 2019 on a live stream, where a planting angle change was proposed and a sacrifice branch retained to build vigor. The recording can be viewed at Bonsaimirai.com with a membership subscription or during the trial period.

Before Styling
Before Styling

After Styling
After Styling

This tree is currently part of the Clark Bonsai Collection inside the Shinzen Friendship Garden in Fresno, CA.


Highlights from the October Intermediate Workshop

This month’s workshop was attended by a mix of new and long-time members. The colors and effects of the fall season were present in the landscape and chill breeze. We enjoyed discussing each other's trees and continuing fall pruning and maintenance.


Recommended Videos - Lodgepole Pines

by Idris Anderson

Anticipating the visit of Phil Richardson at our meeting on Friday, November 17, and for some of us his workshop on November 17, both on lodgepole pines, which Phil collects, Lynne O’Dell, who put these occasions together for us, reviewed the videos below before I had a look too. All of these have good information. The first two are especially good. The last gives you a good glimpse of Phil himself, what a character, what a sense of humor!

Yamadori Lodgepole Pine Bending and Styling

Bonsaify | 10 minutes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3Vr-vpjaW8

Eric Schrader and Sam Tan team up to do the bending and wiring in the first styling of this large collected lodgepole pine. We’ve had Eric do demos for the club and hope eventually Sam Tan can do one for us. Fascinating to watch them work together. Great chat about what they are doing, how, and why.

Compacting a Long and Gangly Lodgepole Pine Bonsai

Puget Sound Bonsai Association | 39 minutes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ey6vLkJQIDo

David Easterbrook, professional bonsai master from Montreal, Canada, demonstrates for Puget Sound Bonsai Club. The lodgepole in this case does not look very promising, though David sees great possibilities for it. It is in fact a transformation. David articulates his vision before he begins and explains how it will be accomplished. He begins with #4 copper wire and uses all his strength to bend branches. About half way through (around 16 minutes in) David DeGroot joins in to help out with the wiring. This tree will need to back bud and compact even more but it has a great beginning.

Lodgepole Pine Bonsai

Bonsai Mirai | Ryan Neil

https://bonsaimirai.com/species/lodgepole-pine-bonsai

Some great photos of really good lodgepole pine design along with Ryan’s full care information.

How to Make Bonsai Tree from Lodgepole Pine Nursery Stock with Yousuf

Ma-ke Bonsai | 9.5 minutes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G0dO5TeM91g

Lodgepole pines often need some bending to maximize the design. This is a great example. Bending and wiring in the first styling of this lodgepole.

Rocks with Roger

Moonshine Ranch Bonsai | 51 minutes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi3uumJ_9lU

If you want a glimpse of our demonstrator for our November meeting, here’s a fun video of Phil Richardson visiting with his friend Roger, fellow member of Nevada County Bonsai club. Roger shows Phil around his yard full of rocks he has collected. Amazing! Roger also shows off his large suiseki stone cutter. Fun to hear them chat away.


Newsletter Editor: Jenn Tan