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New catalogues

2 December 2023 at 01:00

The trees that were transplanted from the grow beds last winter have grown well and the new roots should be strong enough for them to cope with the posties now. Most have already had one haircut.

I spent last week dodging storms and rain to get photos and the new catalogues are now uploaded to the catalogue page. Feel free to browse and see if anything takes your fancy this year.

2025 events

19 February 2025 at 07:36

Shibui Bonsai will be out and about a bit more than usual this year.

We have secured a trade space at the AABC National Convention in Canberra in May. Space for transporting stock is limited and this year we’ll have a new range of display stands on board. We’ll still try to include a good range of trees but convention delegates are welcome to check out the catalogues and ask to have specific trees included in the stock we bring. Also feel free to talk to Neil if there’s any special species you would like to get hold of.

We have also been invited to present a couple of demonstrations at Bonsai by the Harbour in Sydney in June. This will be our first trip up to the Harbour city so looking forward to meeting local bonsai fanatics there. I’ll be demonstrating Shibui Bonsai techniques to create and develop Root over Rock bonsai in one of the sessions. The other session will focus on techniques for accelerated trunk development: field growing, sacrifice branches and more.

We also have the opportunity to bring Shibui Bonsai stock for sale while we are at Bonsai by the Harbour. We’ll try to take a varied selection of sizes, shapes and species but you are welcome to check out the Shibui Bonsai catalogues and ask us to include specific trees that you’d like to get a closer look at. This is a once only chance to secure quality Shibui Bonsai trees without the delivery costs! Catalogue

Root over Rock

23 February 2025 at 10:39

I’ve been growing and developing root over rock bonsai for many years and gradually developed some techniques that help me produce reliable results. Check out some of the Shibui Bonsai root over rock trees.

Trident root over a low rock
Closer look at the rock and roots
Close up of the rock and roots

More recently I’ve been working to develop some really good smaller Root over Rock bonsai. Like other styles, shohin ROR are much more difficult to get right. Getting good trunk taper, good bends and branching in a smaller tree is challenging. Adding extra height with the rock makes shohin ROR even more difficult.

Smaller trident ROR – about 30 cm tall.
Rock and roots.
Another smaller ROR trident.
Shohin sized trident ROR. The pot is 15cm diameter
Another shohin sized ROR under development.
Trident ROR in development.
Roots clasping the rock.

Most of the Root over Rock trees I grow are trident maples. That’s because they grow fast and the roots develop quickly so we end up with roots flowing over the rock much quicker than with other species. The same techniques can be used to develop ROR plantings with other species. Here are a couple of Shibui Bonsai pine ROR but I’ve also developed ficus and Chinese elm as root over rock bonsai. I’m still working on developing branch ramification on these pines so the branch pads still look distinctly hairy and unkempt.

Japanese Black pine ROR
Red pine roots
Black pine Root over Rock
Japanese red pine ROR.

I’ve already shown some of the smaller ROR I’m attempting to grow but bigger ROR is also possible. Just allow for the weight of the rock. The following tree does not look very big but weighs around 20 kg so is more difficult to move for pruning, repotting and other maintenance tasks. The assistants who were helping dig trees from the grow beds that year christened this one Root over Boulder as they struggled to lift the tree and rock out of the ground.

You can find this year’s Shibui Bonsai ROR trees available for sale on the ROR catalogue – Root over Rock

Root over Rock pre-bonsai can be costly to ship due to the weight. For those attending the AABC National Bonsai convention in Canberra in May we can bring selected root over rock trees with no delivery cost. Make sure you get your orders in well ahead to avoid disappointment.

I’ve been asked to present a demonstration of Shibui Bonsai methods for developing Root Over Rock bonsai at this year’s Bonsai By the Harbour in Sydney in June. That’s your chance to get all the tips and proven Shibui techniques. We’ll try to bring examples of ROR at all different stages of development to make that session a really practical how to session.

For any NSW growers who fancy skipping the 3-5 years of growing, Shibui Bonsai will have a sales table at Bonsai By the Harbour so you too can order ROR trees from the Root over Rock catalogue and cut out the delivery fees. Don’t let the Convention attendees get the best trees. Make sure you order well in advance. I’m happy to put a reserve on trees and hold them until delivery at BBTH in June.

New catalogues

23 January 2026 at 06:31

Apologies to all those of you who have been waiting to see what Shibui Bonsai has to offer this year. I could blame all sorts of circumstances but truth is I’ve been procrastinating. So many other things that seem way more important than taking the photos, compiling the documents and then uploading here. There was the bushfire nearby but our commitment helping out there was only the last couple of weeks so I can’t really lay all the blame there either.

Anyway, better late than never (and any other platitudes you’d like to add). This year’s catalogues should be live on the catalogue page now. Shibui Bonsai catalogue page

It’s worth noting that, due to the abovementioned slackness, there are a few of trees that are not included in the current catalogues. Pines and junipers not re-established well enough to ship yet. Some pots missed out on cat numbers (one of my excuses for not posting) but I’ve decided to publish without those few trees. Maybe I’ll get enthused and add them at some stage during the year. If you’ve read this far and want to see any trees that missed the catalogues, just email and tell me which category you would like to see.

There are always more trees that either don’t fit in the catalogue categories or I’ve missed them during stocktake or photo sessions so it may be worth asking if you want something special and can’t see it in the catalogues.

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