Posted March 6th, 2010 by Carlos van der Vaart


A few weeks ago i got to an agreement with TJ of Deshima Bonsai for a new partnership, meaning i opened my second salespoint here in holland, besides Lodder in the center of Holland, Deshima is located in the west of Holland. We both are very happy with it and for sure many great yamadori will be for sale in future.
Posted February 28th, 2010 by Carlos van der Vaart
Posted January 1st, 2010 by Carlos van der Vaart
Posted December 21st, 2009 by Carlos van der Vaart
Winter arrived..the snow keeps on coming everyday, for sure a white x-mas this year.








Posted December 15th, 2009 by Carlos van der Vaart
Winter is knocking on the door…although i have a greenhouse, i like to keep my trees as long as possible outside, also its good to let them have some frost for a few days and then the next freezing period protect them in the greenhouse. The weatherstation said only a few days minus 1 to 2 near the cost where i live, so i decided to keep them outside; but its freezing already for a few days and its getting already to minus 6 and for the weekend they think it will be even worse. its beautiful to see the ice on the foliage..so the kusamono and worked trees are in the greenhouse and i just finished to wrap most of my trees in with bubbleplastic.













Posted December 13th, 2009 by Carlos van der Vaart
Some weeks ago i took a lot of pinus mugo’s with me, here are some…




Posted December 13th, 2009 by Carlos van der Vaart
Again another demo in Belgium, this time it was hosted by bonsaiclub Shinpaku, close to Hasselt where the Noelanders event is held every year. This time one of my students Dominique Bosch assisted me, we had a great day, first we went to Danny Use of Ginko Bonsai and later one we went on our way for the demo, so we drove almost 600 km’s this day. I took a pinus mugo with me wich was collected in Dolomites, this tree was very interesting with lot of dead wood, but also very difficult because of the old branches that where to thick to bend. So we had to find the tree in the tree and we had to solve the puzzle how to bend the big trunk in order to get the foliage closer to the base, because it was to wide out. so we removed the old and dead wood in order to get it more flexible and we added black raffia and a lot of guy wires and bending tools, so we did the job and had a lot of fun… thank you bonsai club Shinpaku and Dominique.














Posted November 23rd, 2009 by Carlos van der Vaart
Today i was at Lodder in Harmelen, this is in the center of Holland, this saturday it will be sales at Lodders, that means that all Japanese trees are with 40% discount, so my trees over there, all yamadori will be with 20% discount for that day. All the trees are in the greenhouse now, i took them out today, because of the wet weather and it will continuate this week, so for the customers all the trees are dry and the shari and the beauty of the corky bark is visible now.




Posted November 9th, 2009 by Carlos van der Vaart
I just got back from Italy, although i travell a lot to Italy every year, everytime its always a long trip to do in two or three days. I wasnt planning to go anymore this year, because al my “bonsai-do’s ” where done, but i had to pick up some really good yamadori and the weather was oke, so i thought why not, only snow high in the mountains, so by crossing the Brennero it was beautiful white..but no problems on the road. So i also took a good pine with me and left it by my friend in Italy, i took this juniper itoigawa with me home, i am very happy with my new tree!


Posted November 6th, 2009 by Carlos van der Vaart
At my last demo in Belgium i was very surprised when i walked into the hall; on my left there was a stand, i think not commercial, with these scultures. They are all made by the Fam. Hubets, they are looking all over Europe for natural pieces of wood, every piece has his own story. They try to find an animal in the pieces of wood by adding some clay, ofcourse this clay is used without an oven, otherwise there is not much left…they also have one rule, its not alowed to cut or work on the wood, so what you have is what you get. Its amazing how natural and perfect they look, for sure they are great to use for a Ten with bonsai or just kusa.






