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NEXT CLUB MEETING: May 27, 2015 TIME FOR YOUR BONSAI This meeting is dedicated to performing seasonal work on your bonsai. This is a critical time to get your trees started for the summer ahead. Following opening comments and the business portion of the meeting, the evening program will begin. There will be roughly 90 minutes to work on your tree. Experienced members will be available to answer your questions and offer a suggestion. Please bring your bonsai, tools, turntable and supplies. Some equipment and wire will be available. Members, who participated in AABS workshops in the past several years, please bring in your tree to this meeting so we can be re-acquainted with your work and to continue the work on that tree. NEED YOUR HELP! Japan Week at MBG June 14-20, 2015 Carmen Leskoviansky is looking for assistance with bonsai related programs during Japan Week, (Monday- Saturday). In particular, she is looking for AABS members who will be willing to participate in any of these programs, including but not limited to... The Ann Arbor Bonsai Society meets on the fourth Wednesday of the month at the U-M-Matthaei Botanical Gardens, 1800 N. Dixboro Road, Ann Arbor. Please join us at 6:30 PM to meet friends and members. Programing starts at 7:00 PM. http://www.annarborbonsaisociety.org AABonsaiSociety@gmail.com May 2015 Volume 12 Issue 4 Hosting a demonstration, a discussion or a tour of the bonsai garden* You can be present for a period of time of your choice to talk to visitors about the collection Those who work on the MBG collection will be in the garden on Tuesday, June 16, afternoon/evening, talking with visitors to the Bonsai Garden *Carmen, an AABS member and curator of the U-M-MBG Bonsai Collection, invites AABS members to come work on their bonsai in the bonsai garden on Thursday evening or Saturday afternoon. This can be a demonstration or you can work on your own trees while talking with visitors. MAY S TREE OF THE MONTH: SEASONAL WORKSHOP TREES The featured bonsai for May's Show & Tell is past AABS workshop trees. Bring your tree to the meeting and share the history, tips on how the bonsai has grown, and share tales about your tree between 6:30 PM and 7 PM. If you have a series of photos showing the progress of your tree over time, bring them along. Every general meeting will feature one special tree that members can bring for Show & Tell. Each month s special tree will be specified here, in the newsletter. Any member, who brings to the meeting this month s Show & Tell bonsai, will receive one Raffle Ticket for the evening raffle! Contact Carmen (carmentr@umich.edu) to arrange your volunteer opportunity or to request additional information. IN THIS ISSUE May s Meeting Program pg. 1 May s tree of the month pg. 1 Bill Struhar invites you pg. 2 April s Program Re-cap pg. 2 DeGroot and MBG s collection pg. 4 2015 Regional Events pg. 6 Membership Renewal Information pg. 6 Volume 12 Issue 4 1

BILL STRUHAR INVITES YOU AABS membership invited to a Sundaes in the Garden AABS member Bill Struhar is the host of a Metro Detroit Hosta Society garden walk at his home, 41459 Gloca Mora St., Harrison Twp., 48045 on Sunday, May 24 th 10 AM to 4 PM. Our AABS members are invited to join him in his garden of Hostas and companion plants view his bonsai collection and have an ice cream sundae with all the trimmings. Come any time between 10 AM and 4 PM, alone, or bring a friend. DID YOU KNOW? Azaleas on Display UM-MBG Bonsai Garden May 30 June 7, 2015 Gayle Steiner is excited to share with you the news of a nine-day blooming azalea bonsai exhibit in the Matthaei Bonsai and Penjing Garden. Melvyn Goldstein will loan the MBG Bonsai Garden 6-10 of his stunning azalea bonsai to exhibit. Many of MBG s own beautiful trees will be on display at the same time. On Saturday, June 6, Mel will be at MBG to offer a late morning PowerPoint presentation followed by a tour of his trees. In Mel's words, "I will discuss Azalea as bonsai in Japan and now worldwide, and how I came to get interested in Azalea bonsai. Information provided by; Gayle K. Steiner Director of Development Matthaei Botanical Gardens CALENDAR OF EVENTS - 2015 May 30 to June 7 Azaleas on Display Activities June 14-20 Japan Week at MBG June 24 Monthly Meeting Steve Jetzer of West Michigan Bonsai will demonstrate seasonal work performed on two-needle pine and discuss care and maintenance. work on the bonsai in the MBG collection, will review their favorite tree. August 26 Monthly Meeting Vance Hanna, local bonsai artist, will discuss tool care, maintenance and edge sharpening. August 28 Show Setup 10 AM - Auditorium Saturday & Sunday, August 29-30 Our Annual Show September 23 - Monthly Meeting Our Annual Auction - Bring a bonsai, buy a bonsai. October 28 - Monthly Meeting Todd Renshaw of Four Seasons Bonsai will discuss bonsai design, bonsai container and display stand options. APRIL PROGRAM RE-CAP David DeGroot presentation on Pine by Paul Kulesa David DeGroot was pleased to share some information he had on pine, in particular, Scotts pine. His program was not a formal PowerPoint presentation, yet it was arguably more interesting and informative. I think a bullet point summary of his program will offer a flavor of what he offered, responding to queries with follow-up responses. To Begin There are three simple tests to determine if a pine (and other most bonsai) should be repotted: o Chopstick test if it is difficult to insert a chopstick into the soil mass, it may be time to repot. o Watering If water does not percolate through the soil/root mass, it may be time to repot. o If leaves appear to be loosing their color despite fertilizing, it may be time to repot. It is typical for pine bonsai to have a single, undivided trunk with lateral branches, defined as excurrent branching. Rules of bonsai design are simply concepts of common practice. July 22 Monthly Meeting We will meet in the UM-MBG - Bonsai Garden to be close to some great bonsai. Several members of AABS, who also Volume 12 Issue 4 2

Seasonal Progression of Scotts Pine Care In spring the pine buds will lengthen. These buds are either o Very active the needles are at the end of the candle sitting on top of a bare section of a shaft. This section will not produce needle. o Not too active the candle has needles from the base to the tip of the shaft. o After the needles are hardened off, dark in color and stable on the candle shaft, the candle can be cut to the desired length of growth for this season. o After the leaves of deciduous trees have fallen in the fall, you can remove the needles from the previous year and thin the branches, creating a main line with side branching. o In late winter you can wire the Scotts pine. Do not wire and repot in the same growing season. o The shape of the pine should be guided by the design and horticultural needs of the tree. o Wire the pine to position branches and to counteract the upward movement of branches. David discussed what he means by duplex branching. When developing a branch with side branching, there should be a gradual tapering of the branch from the trunk to the tip of that branch and side branches should shorten in length as they near the tip of the main line. In no case, should there be a main line and side branch of equal length or branch diameter. For the health of the pine, there need to be a balance between photosynthesis and respiration through the roots. Maintaining an air permeable soil mass is critical to the health of bonsai. Rapid temperature in the root system is not well tolerated by pine. For this reason inserting your pine into a thermal mass will minimize winter temperature fluctuations. Water passes through cell walls to enter the vascular system of the tree. Nutrients are broken down into components then absorbed into the root cells. Fertilizer should be used wisely. Cottonseed meal (N-P-K / 6-2-1) is a good natural fertilizer for pine. Natural fertilizers can be filled into (fillable) teabags to eliminate adding fertilizer directly to soil mass and to facilitate easy removal of fertilizers. A Work Plan for an Undeveloped Bonsai With pine, every needle site holds potential for another branch. To develop these side branches, remove needles along the length of the branch, leaving three thin bands of needles along the length of the branch, at 120 o intervals around the diameter of the branch. The following spring you should weaken the candle on that branch/trunk to encourage bud development further down the branch/trunk. David took a moment to work on a Scotts pine, developing movement and branch placement. Kurt Smith provided the tree. Pines are shade intolerant and can benefit from reflected light. Related to exposure to light, small needles on pine can be achieved by o Stressing the pine; reduce leaf size, withhold water and lengthening the repotting cycle. o Expose the pine to as much direct sunlight as possible pine needles are designed to minimize moisture loss. o Increasing the number of needles on the pine branch division will support more needles, leading to smaller needles overall. David DeGroot discussing pine care Volume 12 Issue 4 3

DeGroot in Ann Arbor Re-Cap David DeGroot was in Ann Arbor for three days to offer his design ideas for the future of the UM-MBG Bonsai Collection. David spent several days examining and working on the bonsai in the MBG collection. With the assistance of several volunteers, Carmen Leskoviansky-- curator of the collection--was able to introduce David to the bonsai at MBG. There were three days of frenetic work performed on these trees; dramatic changes have been made to several of them. The volunteers were able to glean information from David for the maintenance of the collection. David DeGroot Working on Recent Gift to MBG from Bruce Baker Michigan All State Bonsai Show A number of our members participated in the show at Frederick Meijer Gardens, presenting 24 displays. A number of these bonsai were recognized for the quality of their work. A list of the bonsai, the artists and the awards are listed below. (This list of bonsai/artist/award appears in no particular order) Satsuki Azalea with Kingsville boxwood - Jack Wikle Hinoki Cypress - Cyril Grum - Award of Merit - Best Evergreen Dawn Redwood - Cyril Grum - Excellence in Bonsai Award Cypress on stand with driftwood accent - Jack Wikle White Birch - Cyril Grum Natal Plum - Bill Struhar with accent Brazilian Raintree - Bill Struhar - Award of Merit-Best Tropical Siberian Peashrub with accent - Bill Struhar Crab Apple - Bill Struhar California Cotoneaster with accent - Bill Struhar Tamarack Forest - Best Native Species Mini Bushcherry w/petosky Stone - Cyril Grum Cotoneaster - Cyril Grum - Award of Excellence Mini Bonsai Display - Burtt Davyi fig, Mendocino Cypress, Snow Rose, Little Leaf Boxwood, Irish Lace English Ivy and Chinese Sweetplum - Jack Wikle Yew - John Cerovski - Award of Excellence Scotts Pine - John Cerovski - Award of Excellence Mame Display with accents - Eric Newton Flowering Quince - John Cerovski - Peoples Choice Award Juniper - Eric Newton - Award of Excellence Japanese Wisteria with white flower - John Cerovski Scotts Pine Literati - John Cerovski Yew - John Cerovski Some of the Volunteers Who Work on the MBG Collection Jack, Carmen (curator), David, Cyril and Bill Volume 12 Issue 4 4

Jack Wikle with his Mini Bonsai Display. Flowering Quince by John Cerovski - Peoples Choice Award Cyril Grum with his Dawn Redwood - Excellence in Bonsai Award Yew by John Cerovski Brazilian Raintree By Bill Struhar - Award of Merit - Best Tropical Mame Display with Accents By Eric Newton Volume 12 Issue 4 5

REGIONAL BONSAI EVENTS Four Seasons Bonsai Club Annual Show August 8-9, 2015 Troy, Michigan Mid-America Bonsai Alliance Convention Friday Sunday, July 10-12, 2015 Indianapolis, Indiana Mid-America Bonsai Exhibit August 14-16, 2015 Chicago Botanic Garden Glencoe, Illinois Ann Arbor Bonsai Society Annual Show August 29 & 30, 2015 UM-MBG Auditorium Hidden Lake Gardens Art of Bonsai Sunday, September 20, 2015 Mid-Michigan Bonsai Club Annual Show October 2015 (date to be announced) Held at Van Atta Greenhouse, Haslett, Michigan FOR SALE OR WANTED Ads in the Newsletter: All members can offer for sale any bonsai and bonsai related materials in the newsletter or at the monthly meeting with no sales fee. AABS Society Members ads are free to publish in the Newsletter. Deadline for submissions to the Newsletter is the 5th of the month. your garment in a clear plastic bag to a meeting, select your colors, pre-pay Bill Struhar, and your garment will be ready one or two meetings later. (The vendor requires a minimum of five garments per order) 2015 EXECUTIVE BOARD President.. Jay Sinclair Immediate Past President. Alfonso Tercero VP/Program Planner Paul Kulesa Recording Secretary. Brian and Claudia Byrd Corresponding Secretary.. Claudia and Brian Byrd Treasurer Joan Wheeler Librarian. Fouzaan Zafar Show Chair Kurt Smith Publicity Chair Carlos Diaz Director 2014-2015. Aaron Binns Director 2015-2016. Tom McCue AABS AD-HOC COMMITTEES The AABS President is an ex-officio member of all committees with the exception of the Nomination Committee. Fund Raising: William Struhar Web Administration: Don Wenzel Nomination Committee: Show Committee: Ron Milostan, Michael Field and Paul Kulesa. Prizes for the Raffle: We are soliciting donations suitable for prizes to be raffled during each general meeting, and, for the Annual Bonsai Show Raffle. If you have a tree, bonsai pot, tool or anything else bonsai related, that you do not use anymore and is still in good condition, consider donating it to the Society. Please see Bill Struhar at any meeting, email Bill at BillStruhar@michiganderpots.com or call (586) 468-7169. Club Logo Now Available: we will embroider the club logo on your garment for $10 (plus modest additional charge for lined garments). The logo comes in two forms; light green tree on dark green background, or dark green tree on light green background, with a silver border on both combinations and AABS lettering an appropriate contrasting color depending upon the garment color. Bring For membership to AABS, please contact Joan Wheeler. You can pay by check, written to Ann Arbor Bonsai Society. You can talk with the Treasurer at the next meeting to discuss your participation. Joan Wheeler Treasure AABS 34660 Fountain Blvd Westland, Michigan 48185 734-338-2525 AABonsaiSociety@gmail.com Volume 12 Issue 4 6

The Ann Arbor Bonsai Society is affiliated with the American Bonsai Society: http://absbonsai.org and the Mid-American Bonsai Alliance: http://mababonsai.org Volume 12 Issue 4 7

Ann Arbor Bonsai Society 1800 North Dixboro Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105-9741 Visit us on the Web: http://www.annarborbonsaisociety.org Support Local Bonsai Vendors Volume 12 Issue 4 8