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In this episode of Mondays at Mirai, the garden team gets their hands dirty with a massive workload of bonsai trees to repot in the gardens this winter season. With fog descending below the tree line and ice cold rain beating down, the team works diligently to transform a long list of trees.
Starting the day off with some remote learning, Ryan helps his son with his math lesson in the office while the team looks at their weekly tasks. Ryan then unloads his trunk full of deciduous nursery stock from his recent trip to see Tom Roberts in Coos Bay; these trees are a peek at some of the streams to come on Mirai Live for this deciduous-focused repotting month. As Ryan zig-zags around the garden, he ties little green flags to all of the trees to be repotting this season, a monumentous amount that will be a feat for the garden team working without the extra help of students this year due to the pandemic.
This week, meet our returning garden hand Sam Tan who is at Mirai to help with repotting. Under a small rain cover, Troy, Sam, and Kauffman are up to their usual teasing antics teasing one another as they sift soils to separate particle sizes. Over in the greenhouse, Ryan starts to chopstick away the dense soil mass of a black pine grafted onto ponderosa pine. The sound of scraping kamas and the steady beat of chopsticks gently gliding along roots and pushing in new soils fill the greenhouse. Ryan shares with Josh his ideal dinner date of bonsai trees, the bristlecone pine. Which species would be your dinner date?
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