Hi Everyone, Well - didn't Spring come with a bang! I have been sing in the sun doing this newsleer and enjoying the 22 de- grees! My Bonsai are shoong and buds swelling and it almost seems like it was overnight. I noced, despite the light rain some days, some of my small pots are drying out. Hopefully my Sheoak will come good - it was looking a bit crisp! Don't forget to bring your cup for supper next meeng so we don't use as many disposable cups! Enjoy your Bonsai! Waverley Bonsai Group Waverley Garden Club Bonsai Group Inc. September 2019 NEXT MEETING Tues 17th September Tonight's Speaker: Trevor Wicks Trevor is a past president of our club and will give us a great talk Topic: Preparing deciduous trees for good ramificaon. Date: Tuesday 17th Sept 2019 8 pm start Venue: rear hall, St John’s Church, cnr Virginia & Alexander Streets, Display Table Tree of the Month: Sakei Landscape Style of the Month: Your Choice Other Trees - Your Choice Supper Roster: Neil Moseley + a volunteer Are you receiving your newsleers in your inbox? If not, add this address [email protected]into your contacts list. Then it won't be considered as spam. August Sausage Sizzle at Bunnings We raised: $ 1,288.50 for the club's funds Thanks to Brian for all his efforts and his willing supporters
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Hi Everyone Well - didnt Spring come with a bang I have been sitting in the sun doing this newsletter and enjoying the 22 de-grees My Bonsai are shooting and buds swelling and it almost seems like it was overnight I noticed despite the light rain some days some of my small pots are drying out Hopefully my Sheoak will come good - it was looking a bit crisp Dont forget to bring your cup for supper next meeting so we dont use as many disposable cups Enjoy your Bonsai
Waverley Bonsai Group Waverley Garden Club Bonsai Group Inc September 2019
NEXT MEETING Tues 17th September
Tonights Speaker Trevor Wicks
Trevor is a past president of our club and will give us a great talk Topic Preparing deciduous trees for good ramification
Date Tuesday 17th Sept 2019 8 pm start Venue rear hall St Johnrsquos Church cnr Virginia amp Alexander Streets
Display Table
Tree of the Month Sakei Landscape Style of the Month Your Choice Other Trees - Your Choice
Supper Roster
Neil Moseley + a volunteer
Are you receiving your newsletters in your inbox If not add this address newsletterwaverleybonsaigrouporg into your contacts list Then it wont be considered as spam
August Sausage Sizzle at Bunnings
We raised $ 128850 for the clubs funds Thanks to Brian for all his efforts and his willing supporters
Notes from your Committee Please respect our presenters and turn your phones to silent or off during our meetings
Display Table Please bring along your trees for the display table Not only is it great for all of us to see and admire but you earn points for the annual awards which will be presented in February Shows We put on a great show at the OSCOV Orchid Show last month Many people saw and were interested in our Bon-sai Our annual show in August raised $267495 Thanks to all those who assisted BBQ at Bunnings Brian and his volunteers put on a nother rewarding sausage sizzle making $128850 for the club Programme Ideas If you have any ideas know a good speaker or have lurking interests (Bonsai related) please let Bruce A know Talks amp Demonstrations at Other Groups Bruce amp Bruce still have 2 bookings for this year to give demonstrations at other clubs and already one into next year If you know of any clubs that would like a talk from us please let Bruce know Banking Please note that the club has changed banks We are now with the Bendigo Bank
BSB 633 000 ACCOUNT 161 248 547 Paying by Bank Transfer Please use your name as reference amp notify our treasurer Brian Taylor of any deposits
Subscriptions Due Now
Subscriptions are due on 1st July each year family $35 single $30 We made it past 100 Members We have reached 105 members (including Life Members) A lot of interest was shown at the show
BEGINNERS WORKSHOPS
Workshop at Zyggyrsquos place Sat 21st Sept 1mdash4pm
Please let him know if you are coming
Brian Sampsonrsquos Bonsai book is available at the meetings for $15
AGM with Special Awards
Last meeting was our AGM and all positions were filled Thanks to all who took positions and for the hard work you put in in the previous year Coral Page the president of the Waverley Garden Club came to our meeting to award some very worthy Life Mem-berships Thanks Coral They were awarded to Bruce Argaet and Ray Ashton - both very deserving members that have put many years of work and time into making this club great and run smoothly
Last Meeting
Josh Coates amp Bruce Argaet gave us some great insight into aspects of bonsai Josh talked about Micro Climates and how putting your trees against a warm wall in winter will promote early leaf formation or flowering You can use this knowledge to help time your plants to be at their best for shows by moving them closer or fur-ther away from the warm wall Bruce demonstrated how he put a large bend in his tree with the padding he used and the heavy wiring He showed the stages of removing this and the resulting bent trunk
Later this was followed by a wonderful supper which as supplied by the members
New Club Shirts amp Hoodies - See photo below
Wear our Club T-Shirts with pride
Orders will be put in when we get enough So be patient
The Hoodies are medium weight in black amp blue with club logo $46 each See JoAnn next meeting if you want one (or email Zyggy with your size)
Josh telling us about Micro Climates
Bruce showing us the process of removing the material he used to bend his tree
Bonsai Terminology NTERNODE Section of growth between two nodes (leaves or leaf-joints) JIN A deadwood effect on a bonsai- can be either an old branch or a protruding part of the trunk Jins can be found naturally occurring on old collected trees though are more often than not artificially created from un-wanted branches
Speakers at Last Meeting
Display Table
Display Table
Display Table
Seasonal Notes
September
Re-potting amp Pruning The last of the trees should be root pruned and re potted before the buds burst
Trees are generally top-pruned in conjunction with root pruning
After Re-potting
Wait a few weeks before attempting to wire a tree to avoid damaging fine shoots just emerging Do not
wire new shoots until the wood begins to harden
Plants that have been re-potted should not be fertilized for about 4- 6 weeks
Place the plant in a sheltered area for most of that period of time
Maples develop new growth very quickly
Blossoming amp Fruiting Trees
Most blossoming and fruiting trees are best re-potted after flowering but sometimes leaves emerge dur-
ing the flowering period ndash re-pot these before then even if during flowering
Fertilising
Start fertilising trees once they have recovered from the re-potting and are growing strongly again This
can vary from a month after re-potting till late summer
Conifers
Shape conifers and deciduous trees as long as growth is not apparent Add wiring to set the shape but
monitor for any signs of cutting in as the growing season proceeds
October
Changeable Weather
Check the trees daily when possible as this is still a time for changeable weather
Watch for the growth spurts that might need a bit more water
Leafy trees take more water but go lightly on fruiting trees
Carefully look at the wire and test to see if it is biting in
Remove the wire if the branch has set otherwise rewire it in a different place and loosen the pitch
Repotting
When the buds are growing out it is too late to do repotting
In any case finish all repotting before November
Feeding
October is the time for a 2nd feed but donrsquot do feeding until the buds are growing well
Pruning amp Shaping
Maples grow rapidly and put out long shoots Pinch back to first pair of leaves Remove shoots with long
internodes
You can do pruning but make sure you seal the cuts
Conifers can still be shaped This is a good time for conifers and they will like a position that gets sun-
shine For air layered conifers this is the time to cut off last yearrsquos work and replant the new section Nice
tender leaves attract the pests particularly aphids Conifers can exhibit problems that need insecticide
applied and again 2 weeks later
Scrub trees to get rid of old algae and scaled bark
WAVERLEY BONSAI GROUP - PROGRAMME 2019
The committee is currently working a fantastic line-up for this years programme and will update as soon it is confirmed
16 July Pre-show workshop Display Table Species Flowering Style Informal and Formal
20 August AGM Display Table Species Australian Natives Style Penjing
17 September Trevor WicksmdashPreparing deciduous trees for good ramification Display Table Species Sakei Landscape Style Your choice
15 October TBA Display Table Species Junipers Style Your choice
19 November TBA Display Table Species Satsuki Azaleas Style Broom ampInformal
17 December Christmas break-up various topics by committee members Display Table Species All types Style Root over Rock
15 January Club members speaking on various aspects of bonsai Display Table Species Any Style Any
19 February Bonsai Forests Display Table Species Figs Ficus Style Groups
19 March Workshop Night Display Table Species Maples Style Group
16 April Brenda Parker Display Table Species Pine trees Style Informal and Formal
21 May Workshop Display Table Species Autumn Trees Style Your choice
18 June David Allen from Bendigo Bonsai Club Display Table Species Deciduous Style Informal
Waverley Bonsai Group 2018ndash19 annual membership fees Single $30 Family $35 Student $12
+ New members pay a one off joining fee of $15 to obtain a club badge
Payment can be made by cash cheque or Direct Bank Deposit EFT Our mailing address is Waverley Bonsai Group P O Box 926 Mt Waverley Vic 3149 Australia
Copyright copy 2019 Waverley Bonsai Group All rights reserved Hi fellow bonsai enthusiast you are receiving this awesome newsletter because you are either a Waverley Bonsai Group member or associated with our great club
Direct Bank Deposit EFT Waverley Bonsai Group ndash Bendigo Bank BSB 633 000 Account 161 248 547 Include your name as reference amp notify Brian Tay-lor via email of your payment
Your Waverley Bonsai Group contacts for 2019 are Secretary and General Enquiries Bruce Wensor 0431 773 446 brucewensoroutlookcom President Bruce Argaet 0417 058 053 shoku_brucehotmailcom Vice President and Trading Table Zyggy Reinoga 0404 041 883 vicepresi-dentwaverleybonsaigrouporg Treasurer Brian Taylor bandjthotmailcom Newsletter Editor Wendy Clark newsletterwaverleybonsaigrouporg Librarians Barbara Cheevers and Stuart Caldwell
Notes from your Committee Please respect our presenters and turn your phones to silent or off during our meetings
Display Table Please bring along your trees for the display table Not only is it great for all of us to see and admire but you earn points for the annual awards which will be presented in February Shows We put on a great show at the OSCOV Orchid Show last month Many people saw and were interested in our Bon-sai Our annual show in August raised $267495 Thanks to all those who assisted BBQ at Bunnings Brian and his volunteers put on a nother rewarding sausage sizzle making $128850 for the club Programme Ideas If you have any ideas know a good speaker or have lurking interests (Bonsai related) please let Bruce A know Talks amp Demonstrations at Other Groups Bruce amp Bruce still have 2 bookings for this year to give demonstrations at other clubs and already one into next year If you know of any clubs that would like a talk from us please let Bruce know Banking Please note that the club has changed banks We are now with the Bendigo Bank
BSB 633 000 ACCOUNT 161 248 547 Paying by Bank Transfer Please use your name as reference amp notify our treasurer Brian Taylor of any deposits
Subscriptions Due Now
Subscriptions are due on 1st July each year family $35 single $30 We made it past 100 Members We have reached 105 members (including Life Members) A lot of interest was shown at the show
BEGINNERS WORKSHOPS
Workshop at Zyggyrsquos place Sat 21st Sept 1mdash4pm
Please let him know if you are coming
Brian Sampsonrsquos Bonsai book is available at the meetings for $15
AGM with Special Awards
Last meeting was our AGM and all positions were filled Thanks to all who took positions and for the hard work you put in in the previous year Coral Page the president of the Waverley Garden Club came to our meeting to award some very worthy Life Mem-berships Thanks Coral They were awarded to Bruce Argaet and Ray Ashton - both very deserving members that have put many years of work and time into making this club great and run smoothly
Last Meeting
Josh Coates amp Bruce Argaet gave us some great insight into aspects of bonsai Josh talked about Micro Climates and how putting your trees against a warm wall in winter will promote early leaf formation or flowering You can use this knowledge to help time your plants to be at their best for shows by moving them closer or fur-ther away from the warm wall Bruce demonstrated how he put a large bend in his tree with the padding he used and the heavy wiring He showed the stages of removing this and the resulting bent trunk
Later this was followed by a wonderful supper which as supplied by the members
New Club Shirts amp Hoodies - See photo below
Wear our Club T-Shirts with pride
Orders will be put in when we get enough So be patient
The Hoodies are medium weight in black amp blue with club logo $46 each See JoAnn next meeting if you want one (or email Zyggy with your size)
Josh telling us about Micro Climates
Bruce showing us the process of removing the material he used to bend his tree
Bonsai Terminology NTERNODE Section of growth between two nodes (leaves or leaf-joints) JIN A deadwood effect on a bonsai- can be either an old branch or a protruding part of the trunk Jins can be found naturally occurring on old collected trees though are more often than not artificially created from un-wanted branches
Speakers at Last Meeting
Display Table
Display Table
Display Table
Seasonal Notes
September
Re-potting amp Pruning The last of the trees should be root pruned and re potted before the buds burst
Trees are generally top-pruned in conjunction with root pruning
After Re-potting
Wait a few weeks before attempting to wire a tree to avoid damaging fine shoots just emerging Do not
wire new shoots until the wood begins to harden
Plants that have been re-potted should not be fertilized for about 4- 6 weeks
Place the plant in a sheltered area for most of that period of time
Maples develop new growth very quickly
Blossoming amp Fruiting Trees
Most blossoming and fruiting trees are best re-potted after flowering but sometimes leaves emerge dur-
ing the flowering period ndash re-pot these before then even if during flowering
Fertilising
Start fertilising trees once they have recovered from the re-potting and are growing strongly again This
can vary from a month after re-potting till late summer
Conifers
Shape conifers and deciduous trees as long as growth is not apparent Add wiring to set the shape but
monitor for any signs of cutting in as the growing season proceeds
October
Changeable Weather
Check the trees daily when possible as this is still a time for changeable weather
Watch for the growth spurts that might need a bit more water
Leafy trees take more water but go lightly on fruiting trees
Carefully look at the wire and test to see if it is biting in
Remove the wire if the branch has set otherwise rewire it in a different place and loosen the pitch
Repotting
When the buds are growing out it is too late to do repotting
In any case finish all repotting before November
Feeding
October is the time for a 2nd feed but donrsquot do feeding until the buds are growing well
Pruning amp Shaping
Maples grow rapidly and put out long shoots Pinch back to first pair of leaves Remove shoots with long
internodes
You can do pruning but make sure you seal the cuts
Conifers can still be shaped This is a good time for conifers and they will like a position that gets sun-
shine For air layered conifers this is the time to cut off last yearrsquos work and replant the new section Nice
tender leaves attract the pests particularly aphids Conifers can exhibit problems that need insecticide
applied and again 2 weeks later
Scrub trees to get rid of old algae and scaled bark
WAVERLEY BONSAI GROUP - PROGRAMME 2019
The committee is currently working a fantastic line-up for this years programme and will update as soon it is confirmed
16 July Pre-show workshop Display Table Species Flowering Style Informal and Formal
20 August AGM Display Table Species Australian Natives Style Penjing
17 September Trevor WicksmdashPreparing deciduous trees for good ramification Display Table Species Sakei Landscape Style Your choice
15 October TBA Display Table Species Junipers Style Your choice
19 November TBA Display Table Species Satsuki Azaleas Style Broom ampInformal
17 December Christmas break-up various topics by committee members Display Table Species All types Style Root over Rock
15 January Club members speaking on various aspects of bonsai Display Table Species Any Style Any
19 February Bonsai Forests Display Table Species Figs Ficus Style Groups
19 March Workshop Night Display Table Species Maples Style Group
16 April Brenda Parker Display Table Species Pine trees Style Informal and Formal
21 May Workshop Display Table Species Autumn Trees Style Your choice
18 June David Allen from Bendigo Bonsai Club Display Table Species Deciduous Style Informal
Waverley Bonsai Group 2018ndash19 annual membership fees Single $30 Family $35 Student $12
+ New members pay a one off joining fee of $15 to obtain a club badge
Payment can be made by cash cheque or Direct Bank Deposit EFT Our mailing address is Waverley Bonsai Group P O Box 926 Mt Waverley Vic 3149 Australia
Copyright copy 2019 Waverley Bonsai Group All rights reserved Hi fellow bonsai enthusiast you are receiving this awesome newsletter because you are either a Waverley Bonsai Group member or associated with our great club
Direct Bank Deposit EFT Waverley Bonsai Group ndash Bendigo Bank BSB 633 000 Account 161 248 547 Include your name as reference amp notify Brian Tay-lor via email of your payment
Your Waverley Bonsai Group contacts for 2019 are Secretary and General Enquiries Bruce Wensor 0431 773 446 brucewensoroutlookcom President Bruce Argaet 0417 058 053 shoku_brucehotmailcom Vice President and Trading Table Zyggy Reinoga 0404 041 883 vicepresi-dentwaverleybonsaigrouporg Treasurer Brian Taylor bandjthotmailcom Newsletter Editor Wendy Clark newsletterwaverleybonsaigrouporg Librarians Barbara Cheevers and Stuart Caldwell
AGM with Special Awards
Last meeting was our AGM and all positions were filled Thanks to all who took positions and for the hard work you put in in the previous year Coral Page the president of the Waverley Garden Club came to our meeting to award some very worthy Life Mem-berships Thanks Coral They were awarded to Bruce Argaet and Ray Ashton - both very deserving members that have put many years of work and time into making this club great and run smoothly
Last Meeting
Josh Coates amp Bruce Argaet gave us some great insight into aspects of bonsai Josh talked about Micro Climates and how putting your trees against a warm wall in winter will promote early leaf formation or flowering You can use this knowledge to help time your plants to be at their best for shows by moving them closer or fur-ther away from the warm wall Bruce demonstrated how he put a large bend in his tree with the padding he used and the heavy wiring He showed the stages of removing this and the resulting bent trunk
Later this was followed by a wonderful supper which as supplied by the members
New Club Shirts amp Hoodies - See photo below
Wear our Club T-Shirts with pride
Orders will be put in when we get enough So be patient
The Hoodies are medium weight in black amp blue with club logo $46 each See JoAnn next meeting if you want one (or email Zyggy with your size)
Josh telling us about Micro Climates
Bruce showing us the process of removing the material he used to bend his tree
Bonsai Terminology NTERNODE Section of growth between two nodes (leaves or leaf-joints) JIN A deadwood effect on a bonsai- can be either an old branch or a protruding part of the trunk Jins can be found naturally occurring on old collected trees though are more often than not artificially created from un-wanted branches
Speakers at Last Meeting
Display Table
Display Table
Display Table
Seasonal Notes
September
Re-potting amp Pruning The last of the trees should be root pruned and re potted before the buds burst
Trees are generally top-pruned in conjunction with root pruning
After Re-potting
Wait a few weeks before attempting to wire a tree to avoid damaging fine shoots just emerging Do not
wire new shoots until the wood begins to harden
Plants that have been re-potted should not be fertilized for about 4- 6 weeks
Place the plant in a sheltered area for most of that period of time
Maples develop new growth very quickly
Blossoming amp Fruiting Trees
Most blossoming and fruiting trees are best re-potted after flowering but sometimes leaves emerge dur-
ing the flowering period ndash re-pot these before then even if during flowering
Fertilising
Start fertilising trees once they have recovered from the re-potting and are growing strongly again This
can vary from a month after re-potting till late summer
Conifers
Shape conifers and deciduous trees as long as growth is not apparent Add wiring to set the shape but
monitor for any signs of cutting in as the growing season proceeds
October
Changeable Weather
Check the trees daily when possible as this is still a time for changeable weather
Watch for the growth spurts that might need a bit more water
Leafy trees take more water but go lightly on fruiting trees
Carefully look at the wire and test to see if it is biting in
Remove the wire if the branch has set otherwise rewire it in a different place and loosen the pitch
Repotting
When the buds are growing out it is too late to do repotting
In any case finish all repotting before November
Feeding
October is the time for a 2nd feed but donrsquot do feeding until the buds are growing well
Pruning amp Shaping
Maples grow rapidly and put out long shoots Pinch back to first pair of leaves Remove shoots with long
internodes
You can do pruning but make sure you seal the cuts
Conifers can still be shaped This is a good time for conifers and they will like a position that gets sun-
shine For air layered conifers this is the time to cut off last yearrsquos work and replant the new section Nice
tender leaves attract the pests particularly aphids Conifers can exhibit problems that need insecticide
applied and again 2 weeks later
Scrub trees to get rid of old algae and scaled bark
WAVERLEY BONSAI GROUP - PROGRAMME 2019
The committee is currently working a fantastic line-up for this years programme and will update as soon it is confirmed
16 July Pre-show workshop Display Table Species Flowering Style Informal and Formal
20 August AGM Display Table Species Australian Natives Style Penjing
17 September Trevor WicksmdashPreparing deciduous trees for good ramification Display Table Species Sakei Landscape Style Your choice
15 October TBA Display Table Species Junipers Style Your choice
19 November TBA Display Table Species Satsuki Azaleas Style Broom ampInformal
17 December Christmas break-up various topics by committee members Display Table Species All types Style Root over Rock
15 January Club members speaking on various aspects of bonsai Display Table Species Any Style Any
19 February Bonsai Forests Display Table Species Figs Ficus Style Groups
19 March Workshop Night Display Table Species Maples Style Group
16 April Brenda Parker Display Table Species Pine trees Style Informal and Formal
21 May Workshop Display Table Species Autumn Trees Style Your choice
18 June David Allen from Bendigo Bonsai Club Display Table Species Deciduous Style Informal
Waverley Bonsai Group 2018ndash19 annual membership fees Single $30 Family $35 Student $12
+ New members pay a one off joining fee of $15 to obtain a club badge
Payment can be made by cash cheque or Direct Bank Deposit EFT Our mailing address is Waverley Bonsai Group P O Box 926 Mt Waverley Vic 3149 Australia
Copyright copy 2019 Waverley Bonsai Group All rights reserved Hi fellow bonsai enthusiast you are receiving this awesome newsletter because you are either a Waverley Bonsai Group member or associated with our great club
Direct Bank Deposit EFT Waverley Bonsai Group ndash Bendigo Bank BSB 633 000 Account 161 248 547 Include your name as reference amp notify Brian Tay-lor via email of your payment
Your Waverley Bonsai Group contacts for 2019 are Secretary and General Enquiries Bruce Wensor 0431 773 446 brucewensoroutlookcom President Bruce Argaet 0417 058 053 shoku_brucehotmailcom Vice President and Trading Table Zyggy Reinoga 0404 041 883 vicepresi-dentwaverleybonsaigrouporg Treasurer Brian Taylor bandjthotmailcom Newsletter Editor Wendy Clark newsletterwaverleybonsaigrouporg Librarians Barbara Cheevers and Stuart Caldwell
New Club Shirts amp Hoodies - See photo below
Wear our Club T-Shirts with pride
Orders will be put in when we get enough So be patient
The Hoodies are medium weight in black amp blue with club logo $46 each See JoAnn next meeting if you want one (or email Zyggy with your size)
Josh telling us about Micro Climates
Bruce showing us the process of removing the material he used to bend his tree
Bonsai Terminology NTERNODE Section of growth between two nodes (leaves or leaf-joints) JIN A deadwood effect on a bonsai- can be either an old branch or a protruding part of the trunk Jins can be found naturally occurring on old collected trees though are more often than not artificially created from un-wanted branches
Speakers at Last Meeting
Display Table
Display Table
Display Table
Seasonal Notes
September
Re-potting amp Pruning The last of the trees should be root pruned and re potted before the buds burst
Trees are generally top-pruned in conjunction with root pruning
After Re-potting
Wait a few weeks before attempting to wire a tree to avoid damaging fine shoots just emerging Do not
wire new shoots until the wood begins to harden
Plants that have been re-potted should not be fertilized for about 4- 6 weeks
Place the plant in a sheltered area for most of that period of time
Maples develop new growth very quickly
Blossoming amp Fruiting Trees
Most blossoming and fruiting trees are best re-potted after flowering but sometimes leaves emerge dur-
ing the flowering period ndash re-pot these before then even if during flowering
Fertilising
Start fertilising trees once they have recovered from the re-potting and are growing strongly again This
can vary from a month after re-potting till late summer
Conifers
Shape conifers and deciduous trees as long as growth is not apparent Add wiring to set the shape but
monitor for any signs of cutting in as the growing season proceeds
October
Changeable Weather
Check the trees daily when possible as this is still a time for changeable weather
Watch for the growth spurts that might need a bit more water
Leafy trees take more water but go lightly on fruiting trees
Carefully look at the wire and test to see if it is biting in
Remove the wire if the branch has set otherwise rewire it in a different place and loosen the pitch
Repotting
When the buds are growing out it is too late to do repotting
In any case finish all repotting before November
Feeding
October is the time for a 2nd feed but donrsquot do feeding until the buds are growing well
Pruning amp Shaping
Maples grow rapidly and put out long shoots Pinch back to first pair of leaves Remove shoots with long
internodes
You can do pruning but make sure you seal the cuts
Conifers can still be shaped This is a good time for conifers and they will like a position that gets sun-
shine For air layered conifers this is the time to cut off last yearrsquos work and replant the new section Nice
tender leaves attract the pests particularly aphids Conifers can exhibit problems that need insecticide
applied and again 2 weeks later
Scrub trees to get rid of old algae and scaled bark
WAVERLEY BONSAI GROUP - PROGRAMME 2019
The committee is currently working a fantastic line-up for this years programme and will update as soon it is confirmed
16 July Pre-show workshop Display Table Species Flowering Style Informal and Formal
20 August AGM Display Table Species Australian Natives Style Penjing
17 September Trevor WicksmdashPreparing deciduous trees for good ramification Display Table Species Sakei Landscape Style Your choice
15 October TBA Display Table Species Junipers Style Your choice
19 November TBA Display Table Species Satsuki Azaleas Style Broom ampInformal
17 December Christmas break-up various topics by committee members Display Table Species All types Style Root over Rock
15 January Club members speaking on various aspects of bonsai Display Table Species Any Style Any
19 February Bonsai Forests Display Table Species Figs Ficus Style Groups
19 March Workshop Night Display Table Species Maples Style Group
16 April Brenda Parker Display Table Species Pine trees Style Informal and Formal
21 May Workshop Display Table Species Autumn Trees Style Your choice
18 June David Allen from Bendigo Bonsai Club Display Table Species Deciduous Style Informal
Waverley Bonsai Group 2018ndash19 annual membership fees Single $30 Family $35 Student $12
+ New members pay a one off joining fee of $15 to obtain a club badge
Payment can be made by cash cheque or Direct Bank Deposit EFT Our mailing address is Waverley Bonsai Group P O Box 926 Mt Waverley Vic 3149 Australia
Copyright copy 2019 Waverley Bonsai Group All rights reserved Hi fellow bonsai enthusiast you are receiving this awesome newsletter because you are either a Waverley Bonsai Group member or associated with our great club
Direct Bank Deposit EFT Waverley Bonsai Group ndash Bendigo Bank BSB 633 000 Account 161 248 547 Include your name as reference amp notify Brian Tay-lor via email of your payment
Your Waverley Bonsai Group contacts for 2019 are Secretary and General Enquiries Bruce Wensor 0431 773 446 brucewensoroutlookcom President Bruce Argaet 0417 058 053 shoku_brucehotmailcom Vice President and Trading Table Zyggy Reinoga 0404 041 883 vicepresi-dentwaverleybonsaigrouporg Treasurer Brian Taylor bandjthotmailcom Newsletter Editor Wendy Clark newsletterwaverleybonsaigrouporg Librarians Barbara Cheevers and Stuart Caldwell
Display Table
Display Table
Display Table
Seasonal Notes
September
Re-potting amp Pruning The last of the trees should be root pruned and re potted before the buds burst
Trees are generally top-pruned in conjunction with root pruning
After Re-potting
Wait a few weeks before attempting to wire a tree to avoid damaging fine shoots just emerging Do not
wire new shoots until the wood begins to harden
Plants that have been re-potted should not be fertilized for about 4- 6 weeks
Place the plant in a sheltered area for most of that period of time
Maples develop new growth very quickly
Blossoming amp Fruiting Trees
Most blossoming and fruiting trees are best re-potted after flowering but sometimes leaves emerge dur-
ing the flowering period ndash re-pot these before then even if during flowering
Fertilising
Start fertilising trees once they have recovered from the re-potting and are growing strongly again This
can vary from a month after re-potting till late summer
Conifers
Shape conifers and deciduous trees as long as growth is not apparent Add wiring to set the shape but
monitor for any signs of cutting in as the growing season proceeds
October
Changeable Weather
Check the trees daily when possible as this is still a time for changeable weather
Watch for the growth spurts that might need a bit more water
Leafy trees take more water but go lightly on fruiting trees
Carefully look at the wire and test to see if it is biting in
Remove the wire if the branch has set otherwise rewire it in a different place and loosen the pitch
Repotting
When the buds are growing out it is too late to do repotting
In any case finish all repotting before November
Feeding
October is the time for a 2nd feed but donrsquot do feeding until the buds are growing well
Pruning amp Shaping
Maples grow rapidly and put out long shoots Pinch back to first pair of leaves Remove shoots with long
internodes
You can do pruning but make sure you seal the cuts
Conifers can still be shaped This is a good time for conifers and they will like a position that gets sun-
shine For air layered conifers this is the time to cut off last yearrsquos work and replant the new section Nice
tender leaves attract the pests particularly aphids Conifers can exhibit problems that need insecticide
applied and again 2 weeks later
Scrub trees to get rid of old algae and scaled bark
WAVERLEY BONSAI GROUP - PROGRAMME 2019
The committee is currently working a fantastic line-up for this years programme and will update as soon it is confirmed
16 July Pre-show workshop Display Table Species Flowering Style Informal and Formal
20 August AGM Display Table Species Australian Natives Style Penjing
17 September Trevor WicksmdashPreparing deciduous trees for good ramification Display Table Species Sakei Landscape Style Your choice
15 October TBA Display Table Species Junipers Style Your choice
19 November TBA Display Table Species Satsuki Azaleas Style Broom ampInformal
17 December Christmas break-up various topics by committee members Display Table Species All types Style Root over Rock
15 January Club members speaking on various aspects of bonsai Display Table Species Any Style Any
19 February Bonsai Forests Display Table Species Figs Ficus Style Groups
19 March Workshop Night Display Table Species Maples Style Group
16 April Brenda Parker Display Table Species Pine trees Style Informal and Formal
21 May Workshop Display Table Species Autumn Trees Style Your choice
18 June David Allen from Bendigo Bonsai Club Display Table Species Deciduous Style Informal
Waverley Bonsai Group 2018ndash19 annual membership fees Single $30 Family $35 Student $12
+ New members pay a one off joining fee of $15 to obtain a club badge
Payment can be made by cash cheque or Direct Bank Deposit EFT Our mailing address is Waverley Bonsai Group P O Box 926 Mt Waverley Vic 3149 Australia
Copyright copy 2019 Waverley Bonsai Group All rights reserved Hi fellow bonsai enthusiast you are receiving this awesome newsletter because you are either a Waverley Bonsai Group member or associated with our great club
Direct Bank Deposit EFT Waverley Bonsai Group ndash Bendigo Bank BSB 633 000 Account 161 248 547 Include your name as reference amp notify Brian Tay-lor via email of your payment
Your Waverley Bonsai Group contacts for 2019 are Secretary and General Enquiries Bruce Wensor 0431 773 446 brucewensoroutlookcom President Bruce Argaet 0417 058 053 shoku_brucehotmailcom Vice President and Trading Table Zyggy Reinoga 0404 041 883 vicepresi-dentwaverleybonsaigrouporg Treasurer Brian Taylor bandjthotmailcom Newsletter Editor Wendy Clark newsletterwaverleybonsaigrouporg Librarians Barbara Cheevers and Stuart Caldwell
Display Table
Display Table
Seasonal Notes
September
Re-potting amp Pruning The last of the trees should be root pruned and re potted before the buds burst
Trees are generally top-pruned in conjunction with root pruning
After Re-potting
Wait a few weeks before attempting to wire a tree to avoid damaging fine shoots just emerging Do not
wire new shoots until the wood begins to harden
Plants that have been re-potted should not be fertilized for about 4- 6 weeks
Place the plant in a sheltered area for most of that period of time
Maples develop new growth very quickly
Blossoming amp Fruiting Trees
Most blossoming and fruiting trees are best re-potted after flowering but sometimes leaves emerge dur-
ing the flowering period ndash re-pot these before then even if during flowering
Fertilising
Start fertilising trees once they have recovered from the re-potting and are growing strongly again This
can vary from a month after re-potting till late summer
Conifers
Shape conifers and deciduous trees as long as growth is not apparent Add wiring to set the shape but
monitor for any signs of cutting in as the growing season proceeds
October
Changeable Weather
Check the trees daily when possible as this is still a time for changeable weather
Watch for the growth spurts that might need a bit more water
Leafy trees take more water but go lightly on fruiting trees
Carefully look at the wire and test to see if it is biting in
Remove the wire if the branch has set otherwise rewire it in a different place and loosen the pitch
Repotting
When the buds are growing out it is too late to do repotting
In any case finish all repotting before November
Feeding
October is the time for a 2nd feed but donrsquot do feeding until the buds are growing well
Pruning amp Shaping
Maples grow rapidly and put out long shoots Pinch back to first pair of leaves Remove shoots with long
internodes
You can do pruning but make sure you seal the cuts
Conifers can still be shaped This is a good time for conifers and they will like a position that gets sun-
shine For air layered conifers this is the time to cut off last yearrsquos work and replant the new section Nice
tender leaves attract the pests particularly aphids Conifers can exhibit problems that need insecticide
applied and again 2 weeks later
Scrub trees to get rid of old algae and scaled bark
WAVERLEY BONSAI GROUP - PROGRAMME 2019
The committee is currently working a fantastic line-up for this years programme and will update as soon it is confirmed
16 July Pre-show workshop Display Table Species Flowering Style Informal and Formal
20 August AGM Display Table Species Australian Natives Style Penjing
17 September Trevor WicksmdashPreparing deciduous trees for good ramification Display Table Species Sakei Landscape Style Your choice
15 October TBA Display Table Species Junipers Style Your choice
19 November TBA Display Table Species Satsuki Azaleas Style Broom ampInformal
17 December Christmas break-up various topics by committee members Display Table Species All types Style Root over Rock
15 January Club members speaking on various aspects of bonsai Display Table Species Any Style Any
19 February Bonsai Forests Display Table Species Figs Ficus Style Groups
19 March Workshop Night Display Table Species Maples Style Group
16 April Brenda Parker Display Table Species Pine trees Style Informal and Formal
21 May Workshop Display Table Species Autumn Trees Style Your choice
18 June David Allen from Bendigo Bonsai Club Display Table Species Deciduous Style Informal
Waverley Bonsai Group 2018ndash19 annual membership fees Single $30 Family $35 Student $12
+ New members pay a one off joining fee of $15 to obtain a club badge
Payment can be made by cash cheque or Direct Bank Deposit EFT Our mailing address is Waverley Bonsai Group P O Box 926 Mt Waverley Vic 3149 Australia
Copyright copy 2019 Waverley Bonsai Group All rights reserved Hi fellow bonsai enthusiast you are receiving this awesome newsletter because you are either a Waverley Bonsai Group member or associated with our great club
Direct Bank Deposit EFT Waverley Bonsai Group ndash Bendigo Bank BSB 633 000 Account 161 248 547 Include your name as reference amp notify Brian Tay-lor via email of your payment
Your Waverley Bonsai Group contacts for 2019 are Secretary and General Enquiries Bruce Wensor 0431 773 446 brucewensoroutlookcom President Bruce Argaet 0417 058 053 shoku_brucehotmailcom Vice President and Trading Table Zyggy Reinoga 0404 041 883 vicepresi-dentwaverleybonsaigrouporg Treasurer Brian Taylor bandjthotmailcom Newsletter Editor Wendy Clark newsletterwaverleybonsaigrouporg Librarians Barbara Cheevers and Stuart Caldwell
Display Table
Seasonal Notes
September
Re-potting amp Pruning The last of the trees should be root pruned and re potted before the buds burst
Trees are generally top-pruned in conjunction with root pruning
After Re-potting
Wait a few weeks before attempting to wire a tree to avoid damaging fine shoots just emerging Do not
wire new shoots until the wood begins to harden
Plants that have been re-potted should not be fertilized for about 4- 6 weeks
Place the plant in a sheltered area for most of that period of time
Maples develop new growth very quickly
Blossoming amp Fruiting Trees
Most blossoming and fruiting trees are best re-potted after flowering but sometimes leaves emerge dur-
ing the flowering period ndash re-pot these before then even if during flowering
Fertilising
Start fertilising trees once they have recovered from the re-potting and are growing strongly again This
can vary from a month after re-potting till late summer
Conifers
Shape conifers and deciduous trees as long as growth is not apparent Add wiring to set the shape but
monitor for any signs of cutting in as the growing season proceeds
October
Changeable Weather
Check the trees daily when possible as this is still a time for changeable weather
Watch for the growth spurts that might need a bit more water
Leafy trees take more water but go lightly on fruiting trees
Carefully look at the wire and test to see if it is biting in
Remove the wire if the branch has set otherwise rewire it in a different place and loosen the pitch
Repotting
When the buds are growing out it is too late to do repotting
In any case finish all repotting before November
Feeding
October is the time for a 2nd feed but donrsquot do feeding until the buds are growing well
Pruning amp Shaping
Maples grow rapidly and put out long shoots Pinch back to first pair of leaves Remove shoots with long
internodes
You can do pruning but make sure you seal the cuts
Conifers can still be shaped This is a good time for conifers and they will like a position that gets sun-
shine For air layered conifers this is the time to cut off last yearrsquos work and replant the new section Nice
tender leaves attract the pests particularly aphids Conifers can exhibit problems that need insecticide
applied and again 2 weeks later
Scrub trees to get rid of old algae and scaled bark
WAVERLEY BONSAI GROUP - PROGRAMME 2019
The committee is currently working a fantastic line-up for this years programme and will update as soon it is confirmed
16 July Pre-show workshop Display Table Species Flowering Style Informal and Formal
20 August AGM Display Table Species Australian Natives Style Penjing
17 September Trevor WicksmdashPreparing deciduous trees for good ramification Display Table Species Sakei Landscape Style Your choice
15 October TBA Display Table Species Junipers Style Your choice
19 November TBA Display Table Species Satsuki Azaleas Style Broom ampInformal
17 December Christmas break-up various topics by committee members Display Table Species All types Style Root over Rock
15 January Club members speaking on various aspects of bonsai Display Table Species Any Style Any
19 February Bonsai Forests Display Table Species Figs Ficus Style Groups
19 March Workshop Night Display Table Species Maples Style Group
16 April Brenda Parker Display Table Species Pine trees Style Informal and Formal
21 May Workshop Display Table Species Autumn Trees Style Your choice
18 June David Allen from Bendigo Bonsai Club Display Table Species Deciduous Style Informal
Waverley Bonsai Group 2018ndash19 annual membership fees Single $30 Family $35 Student $12
+ New members pay a one off joining fee of $15 to obtain a club badge
Payment can be made by cash cheque or Direct Bank Deposit EFT Our mailing address is Waverley Bonsai Group P O Box 926 Mt Waverley Vic 3149 Australia
Copyright copy 2019 Waverley Bonsai Group All rights reserved Hi fellow bonsai enthusiast you are receiving this awesome newsletter because you are either a Waverley Bonsai Group member or associated with our great club
Direct Bank Deposit EFT Waverley Bonsai Group ndash Bendigo Bank BSB 633 000 Account 161 248 547 Include your name as reference amp notify Brian Tay-lor via email of your payment
Your Waverley Bonsai Group contacts for 2019 are Secretary and General Enquiries Bruce Wensor 0431 773 446 brucewensoroutlookcom President Bruce Argaet 0417 058 053 shoku_brucehotmailcom Vice President and Trading Table Zyggy Reinoga 0404 041 883 vicepresi-dentwaverleybonsaigrouporg Treasurer Brian Taylor bandjthotmailcom Newsletter Editor Wendy Clark newsletterwaverleybonsaigrouporg Librarians Barbara Cheevers and Stuart Caldwell
Seasonal Notes
September
Re-potting amp Pruning The last of the trees should be root pruned and re potted before the buds burst
Trees are generally top-pruned in conjunction with root pruning
After Re-potting
Wait a few weeks before attempting to wire a tree to avoid damaging fine shoots just emerging Do not
wire new shoots until the wood begins to harden
Plants that have been re-potted should not be fertilized for about 4- 6 weeks
Place the plant in a sheltered area for most of that period of time
Maples develop new growth very quickly
Blossoming amp Fruiting Trees
Most blossoming and fruiting trees are best re-potted after flowering but sometimes leaves emerge dur-
ing the flowering period ndash re-pot these before then even if during flowering
Fertilising
Start fertilising trees once they have recovered from the re-potting and are growing strongly again This
can vary from a month after re-potting till late summer
Conifers
Shape conifers and deciduous trees as long as growth is not apparent Add wiring to set the shape but
monitor for any signs of cutting in as the growing season proceeds
October
Changeable Weather
Check the trees daily when possible as this is still a time for changeable weather
Watch for the growth spurts that might need a bit more water
Leafy trees take more water but go lightly on fruiting trees
Carefully look at the wire and test to see if it is biting in
Remove the wire if the branch has set otherwise rewire it in a different place and loosen the pitch
Repotting
When the buds are growing out it is too late to do repotting
In any case finish all repotting before November
Feeding
October is the time for a 2nd feed but donrsquot do feeding until the buds are growing well
Pruning amp Shaping
Maples grow rapidly and put out long shoots Pinch back to first pair of leaves Remove shoots with long
internodes
You can do pruning but make sure you seal the cuts
Conifers can still be shaped This is a good time for conifers and they will like a position that gets sun-
shine For air layered conifers this is the time to cut off last yearrsquos work and replant the new section Nice
tender leaves attract the pests particularly aphids Conifers can exhibit problems that need insecticide
applied and again 2 weeks later
Scrub trees to get rid of old algae and scaled bark
WAVERLEY BONSAI GROUP - PROGRAMME 2019
The committee is currently working a fantastic line-up for this years programme and will update as soon it is confirmed
16 July Pre-show workshop Display Table Species Flowering Style Informal and Formal
20 August AGM Display Table Species Australian Natives Style Penjing
17 September Trevor WicksmdashPreparing deciduous trees for good ramification Display Table Species Sakei Landscape Style Your choice
15 October TBA Display Table Species Junipers Style Your choice
19 November TBA Display Table Species Satsuki Azaleas Style Broom ampInformal
17 December Christmas break-up various topics by committee members Display Table Species All types Style Root over Rock
15 January Club members speaking on various aspects of bonsai Display Table Species Any Style Any
19 February Bonsai Forests Display Table Species Figs Ficus Style Groups
19 March Workshop Night Display Table Species Maples Style Group
16 April Brenda Parker Display Table Species Pine trees Style Informal and Formal
21 May Workshop Display Table Species Autumn Trees Style Your choice
18 June David Allen from Bendigo Bonsai Club Display Table Species Deciduous Style Informal
Waverley Bonsai Group 2018ndash19 annual membership fees Single $30 Family $35 Student $12
+ New members pay a one off joining fee of $15 to obtain a club badge
Payment can be made by cash cheque or Direct Bank Deposit EFT Our mailing address is Waverley Bonsai Group P O Box 926 Mt Waverley Vic 3149 Australia
Copyright copy 2019 Waverley Bonsai Group All rights reserved Hi fellow bonsai enthusiast you are receiving this awesome newsletter because you are either a Waverley Bonsai Group member or associated with our great club
Direct Bank Deposit EFT Waverley Bonsai Group ndash Bendigo Bank BSB 633 000 Account 161 248 547 Include your name as reference amp notify Brian Tay-lor via email of your payment
Your Waverley Bonsai Group contacts for 2019 are Secretary and General Enquiries Bruce Wensor 0431 773 446 brucewensoroutlookcom President Bruce Argaet 0417 058 053 shoku_brucehotmailcom Vice President and Trading Table Zyggy Reinoga 0404 041 883 vicepresi-dentwaverleybonsaigrouporg Treasurer Brian Taylor bandjthotmailcom Newsletter Editor Wendy Clark newsletterwaverleybonsaigrouporg Librarians Barbara Cheevers and Stuart Caldwell
WAVERLEY BONSAI GROUP - PROGRAMME 2019
The committee is currently working a fantastic line-up for this years programme and will update as soon it is confirmed
16 July Pre-show workshop Display Table Species Flowering Style Informal and Formal
20 August AGM Display Table Species Australian Natives Style Penjing
17 September Trevor WicksmdashPreparing deciduous trees for good ramification Display Table Species Sakei Landscape Style Your choice
15 October TBA Display Table Species Junipers Style Your choice
19 November TBA Display Table Species Satsuki Azaleas Style Broom ampInformal
17 December Christmas break-up various topics by committee members Display Table Species All types Style Root over Rock
15 January Club members speaking on various aspects of bonsai Display Table Species Any Style Any
19 February Bonsai Forests Display Table Species Figs Ficus Style Groups
19 March Workshop Night Display Table Species Maples Style Group
16 April Brenda Parker Display Table Species Pine trees Style Informal and Formal
21 May Workshop Display Table Species Autumn Trees Style Your choice
18 June David Allen from Bendigo Bonsai Club Display Table Species Deciduous Style Informal
Waverley Bonsai Group 2018ndash19 annual membership fees Single $30 Family $35 Student $12
+ New members pay a one off joining fee of $15 to obtain a club badge
Payment can be made by cash cheque or Direct Bank Deposit EFT Our mailing address is Waverley Bonsai Group P O Box 926 Mt Waverley Vic 3149 Australia
Copyright copy 2019 Waverley Bonsai Group All rights reserved Hi fellow bonsai enthusiast you are receiving this awesome newsletter because you are either a Waverley Bonsai Group member or associated with our great club
Direct Bank Deposit EFT Waverley Bonsai Group ndash Bendigo Bank BSB 633 000 Account 161 248 547 Include your name as reference amp notify Brian Tay-lor via email of your payment
Your Waverley Bonsai Group contacts for 2019 are Secretary and General Enquiries Bruce Wensor 0431 773 446 brucewensoroutlookcom President Bruce Argaet 0417 058 053 shoku_brucehotmailcom Vice President and Trading Table Zyggy Reinoga 0404 041 883 vicepresi-dentwaverleybonsaigrouporg Treasurer Brian Taylor bandjthotmailcom Newsletter Editor Wendy Clark newsletterwaverleybonsaigrouporg Librarians Barbara Cheevers and Stuart Caldwell