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28 Sep, 2015

Club Activity – September 2015

2017-02-25T15:45:05+13:00September 28th, 2015|Club Activities|0 Comments

The monthly meeting saw a lively discussion on cascades and semi-cascades presided over by Les as well as discussions on the forthcoming digs, bonsai crawl, show and convention. The crawl around three collections in Cambridge plus one in Morrinsville was a bit of an adventure. We started at Les and Melody's with light rain, on [...]

28 May, 2015

Club Activity – May 2015

2017-02-25T15:28:32+13:00May 28th, 2015|Club Activities|0 Comments

A busy month started with a great trip to the east coast to see Steve, Sam, Graham and Colin. Clear blue skies and a lovely warm sunny day. All the collections we saw were well worth the trip and the hospitality was superb. May saw the official start of 'The Shohin Project'. Members brought [...]

28 Apr, 2015

Club Activity – April 2015

2017-02-25T15:20:48+13:00April 28th, 2015|Club Activities|0 Comments

The April meeting was a fascinating talk by Marilyn from the Friends of the Hamilton Gardens who talked briefly about the history of the Hamilton Gardens before giving us an insight over the new gardens being planned. The development of the new gardens will make an already wonderful day out even more enthralling.

28 Mar, 2015

Tony Bebb Workshop – March 2015

2017-02-25T15:14:55+13:00March 28th, 2015|Club Activities|0 Comments

March was a very busy month for the members. The normal evening meeting saw Sandra going through the different Pine species we use, handing out a number of useful tips and tricks before a pruning session on Pines finished the evening. We also had the first of a series of three visits from our [...]

28 Feb, 2015

Club Activity – February 2015

2017-02-25T15:03:54+13:00February 28th, 2015|Club Activities|0 Comments

The February meeting saw several members discussing their summer failures - trees that have succumbed to problems with the heat and not enough water. The main part of the meeting was the launch of the Shohin Project. Members have been asked to find suitable material to turn onto a Shohin. At a later meeting this [...]

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