Approaches to building forests and “making” forest material?

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Love forests , Forests conifers and deciduous. Have 7 in the works. The more complex the more thought / time needs to go into it . See the classic models of forests is great , but when you can incorporate that fundamentals it into a slab or or a rock, even mixed, with accent ferns / sedum etc .. it’s fun. I had a mixed forest that unfortunately lost a bunch of trees due to winds knocking off a shade net that f’d over
 

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I need to plant me some seeds this autumn
Everybody needs to plant some seeds this autumn. Or gather up some seedlings if they have that opportunity.
Even young seedlings can make a quite attractive group style bonsai, especially while there are leaves. It takes time to get a real mature forest with mature branching but group style is the closest I've found to instant bonsai.
Semi advanced trees that would never make a decent individual bonsai can often be combined to make a good group if you go about it in the right way.
 

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I have some field maples in the neighborhood near my house that have crispy maturing samaras ... might have to grab a handful!

Current batches of future forests (most are year 2 or year 3 in large flats spaced evenly to focus on thickening, not composition yet):

- American Larch (40-50, finishing year 2 of growth)
- Dawn Redwood (20-25, getting thick and ready to design next year)
- American hornbeam (30 ish)
- English oak (20 ish)
- Ginkgo (9-10, might stick with individual trees to grow on)
- Amur Maple (13-14 in smaller groups and will be put together in spring 2024, varying thickness)
- Japanese Maple (composed two forests, but all are same size on year 2, two flats of 20+)
- Japanese Maple clumps (Bjorn technique, 5 separate plantings of 8-9 trees each to fuse together)

I watched Greenwood Bonsai video on Youtube of a forest arrangement this weekend, it's a fantastic instructional video. I like his approach of using organic/peat type soil to wedge the trees in initially versus creating a wire grid.
 

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I loooove forests. I will have 25+ forest trays for sale at the pacific bonsai expo, perhaps I can sell leftovers here but they suck to ship. I often have to explain you don't need a mature forest to start- start with the tray!

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I loooove forests. I will have 25+ forest trays for sale at the pacific bonsai expo, perhaps I can sell leftovers here but they suck to ship. I often have to explain you don't need a mature forest to start- start with the tray!

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Killer trays. I doubt any will be left, but, post em here if there are...
 

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I loooove forests. I will have 25+ forest trays for sale at the pacific bonsai expo, perhaps I can sell leftovers here but they suck to ship. I often have to explain you don't need a mature forest to start- start with the tray!

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Who are you kidding Nao! Your work is so stellar and in demand that you’ll be sold out of these in hrs!
 

NaoTK

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Killer trays. I doubt any will be left, but, post em here if there are...
Who are you kidding Nao! Your work is so stellar and in demand that you’ll be sold out of these in hrs!

That depends on whether Californians make forests. Maybe Californians make forests, we don't know. Frankly, we don't want to know.

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That depends on whether Californians make forests. Maybe Californians make forests, we don't know. Frankly, we don't want to know.

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I loooove forests. I will have 25+ forest trays for sale at the pacific bonsai expo, perhaps I can sell leftovers here but they suck to ship. I often have to explain you don't need a mature forest to start- start with the tray!

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I want one! Just not sure if I can afford one and if my trees worthy enough for the pot.
 
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