
Season 7 Episode 33 - The Story of a European Beech and the Forced Redesign
Contact Scott from Bonsai Matsu Sometimes when tragedy occurs it is an opportunity for improvement and that was the case with my large European Beech. A few years ago the bonsai was hit by a falling b...
24 Elo 202536min

Season 7 Episode 32 - Will your Soil Mix fix your problem, Repotting Tales
Contact Scott from Bonsai Matsu Will changing your soil mix fix the problems and issues your bonsai is experiencing? No, it won't. Soil is a massive piece of the bonsai puzzle but it is only one part ...
17 Elo 202530min

Season 7 Episode 31 - Tool Fatigue, Hasty Decisions Lead to Bad Choices
Contact Scott from Bonsai Matsu Are expensive tools the best? Will they last forever? Tool fatigue is a real thing and something to expect when you work on your bonsai. But you can avoid unnecessary e...
10 Elo 202535min

Season 7 Episode 30 - To Mound or Not to Mound, When is it Yours?
Contact Scott from Bonsai Matsu Repotting is a job we do not get to complete very frequently, only every 2-5 years, so you want to make sure it's done right. And I find that when you mound up your tre...
3 Elo 202529min

Season 7 Episode 29 - Six Golden Rules to Consider Before Acquiring a Bonsai
Contact Scott from Bonsai Matsu If you know me you will know I do not like rules especially when it comes to bonsai. However in this case I will make an exception! I've come up with six golden rules t...
27 Heinä 202534min

Season 7 Episode 28 - Dealing with a Brick When Repotting, Root Rot in Bonsai
Contact Scott from Bonsai Matsu The downside to not dealing with root issues last repot is that you have to deal with them now and it will be much harder to sort out. Bonsai that haven't been repotted...
20 Heinä 202532min

Season 7 Episode 26 - Changing Climate and Your Bonsai
Contact Scott from Bonsai Matsu Do you need to adapt your bonsai care to allow for changing weather patterns and extremes? This isn't a podcast on climate change, it is more to consider how we need to...
6 Heinä 202537min





















