Bonsai Focus (English Edition) – July-August 2019

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NATIVE BONSAI


November 2017. It's time for a new and better pot
for aesthetical reasons, but also because roots have
started to elevate the tree from the pot. The lower 7-
cm of the root ball was cut

November 2017. The tree in the
new pot. It needed four people to
carry the tree

February 2019: The tree received a nomination in the
broadleaved trees category at XX Trophy in Genk,
Belgium


March 2019. Tree is 100 cm tall

Fruits are small nuts covered by a leaf-like bract

(May/June), and the second time at the


beginning of August, so that new shoots


still have time to grow until dormancy.


These two summer trimmings are fast,


almost without looking at the details. In


winter, while leaves are off, I do a detail


cutback (to prepare the tree for the next


growing season). Also, this is a good time


for wiring. Hornbeams grow fast so you


need to be careful because wire usually


cuts in during the next growing season if


you do not remove it in time.


The technique


All trees grow faster on top, slower at the


lower positions of the crown. To achieve a


more natural look of the crown, we need


thicker lower branches, thinner upper


branches. We achieve this by cutting the


upper parts of the crown more often and


leaving the lower parts of the crown to


grow without cutting during the period of


vegetation. This way, the lower branches


are elongating and getting thicker at the


same time. In winter, we cut off the parts


of the branches that are growing out of


the silhouette. This is the technique that I


have applied.


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