A Bonsai Side Quest
Hugh R. Grant of TreeMakers Design and Jarryd Bailey of Montane Bonsai have long been best friends, brought together by a shared passion for bonsai and the wilderness, AKA the bush. With a lens of self-humor, the two reflect on Australian bonsai and what it means to be bonsai professionals… sorta.
Episodes

Sunday Apr 14, 2024
Sunday Apr 14, 2024
Hugh and Jarryd stumble through the wonders of podcast technical difficulties recording from their respective homes in the Blue Mountains and Tasmania. They chat about collected pine aftercare, the signs of a tree's declining health post-collection, South African akadama's advantages and disadvantages, and growth patterns after repotting.

Thursday Apr 04, 2024
Thursday Apr 04, 2024
Visiting one another in the Blue Mountains, Jarryd and Hugh reflag on the inspiring native lower canopy for kusamono design, breaking norms and misconceptions about the art form. They then delve into some history of yamadori collecting of native species in Australia, in particular Ficus . Visiting trees in nature naturally brings them to sharing stories of tree climbing and the thrill of the unknown while sticking your hands into nooks to continue the climb. Lastly, they share some stories of the most indstructible ficuses they have met, and how this effects the choice trees of practice for Asutralian bonsai practitioners.

Thursday Apr 04, 2024
Thursday Apr 04, 2024
In this episode, Jarryd and Hugh chat about hikes in the bush and the Australian native species they encounter. They also highlight the importance of your local club and the critiques they share, even if it means facing some failures to be able to learn and grow. They also discuss tree exhibitions and the opportunities for the approach to display in these public spaces.

Friday Mar 29, 2024
Friday Mar 29, 2024
Jarryd and Hugh initiate their first podcast recording after a 4-day brutally cold yet stunning backpacking trip in the Tasmanian Wilderness. Buggered yet gleefully giddy on beers, the two reflect on their trip and the renewed bonsai inspiration to come from it.


