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Pictures of my Ginkgo bonsai

Posted by thirdyearbonsai Zone 4 VT USA (My Page) on
Thu, Apr 28, 11 at 21:47

Hey guys-

Just posted some pics of my Ginkgo bonsai on my blog and would LOVE some feedbacks from the experts!

I suppose I should really change my name to 5th year at this point, but it really still feels like I have so much to learn.

I re-potted this guy last spring with the help of a bonsai master who has a bonsai farm out here. I used a 14" Houtoku unglazed pot that I purchased at a tag sale for $1. (Deal of the century), and the companion plant is just a little grass/moss thing I threw in the picture for fun : P

The leaves are still large, and I would really like to induce smaller foliage growth, as well as more branching (a couple new branches already this season).

Anyway, please take a look and let me know what you guys think. This is my favorite tree and I look forward to having it for many years!

Thanks in advance for all your expert comments and tips.

-3rd yr

Here is a link that might be useful: My ginkgo bonsai


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