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Japanese Satsuma Cup & Saucer Bamboo Birds Gilt Signed
Japanese Satsuma Cup & Saucer Bamboo Birds Gilt Signed
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Japanese Satsuma Teapot Bamboo Birds Gilt Signed
Japanese Satsuma Teapot Bamboo Birds Gilt Signed
Paypal   US $22.25
Japanese Satsuma Cup , Saucer , and Plate Bamboo Birds Gilt Signed
Japanese Satsuma Cup , Saucer , and Plate Bamboo Birds Gilt Signed
Paypal   US $14.99
2 antique Satsuma Geisha Japanese porcelain statue kutani bijin vtg foo dog art
2 antique Satsuma Geisha Japanese porcelain statue kutani bijin vtg foo dog art
Paypal   US $2,850.00
Japanese Satsuma Trinket Box, 3
Japanese Satsuma Trinket Box, 3" square floral design w/ gilding, very good cond
   US $19.95
Meiji Japanese Satsuma Figural Eggplant Brush Rest  BUTTERFLIES -  Kinkozan
Meiji Japanese Satsuma Figural Eggplant Brush Rest BUTTERFLIES - Kinkozan
Paypal   US $138.00
Vintage Satsuma Japanese Peacock & Flowers Covered Dish from Collector's Estate
Vintage Satsuma Japanese Peacock & Flowers Covered Dish from Collector's Estate
Paypal   US $17.95
Vintage Japanese Satsuma Vase LID COVER Only - Foo Fu Dog Lion Guardian
Vintage Japanese Satsuma Vase LID COVER Only - Foo Fu Dog Lion Guardian
Paypal   US $125.00
Antique Satsuma Moriage Japanese China Plate Small 5188
Antique Satsuma Moriage Japanese China Plate Small 5188
Paypal   US $24.99
Meiji KINKOZAN Japanese Satsuma Figural Sea Shell Small Footed Bowl Master Salt
Meiji KINKOZAN Japanese Satsuma Figural Sea Shell Small Footed Bowl Master Salt
Paypal   US $88.00
Vintage Japanese Satsuma Vase Peacocks, Trees, Flowers
Vintage Japanese Satsuma Vase Peacocks, Trees, Flowers
Paypal   US $126.34
Japan,Japanese Satsuma koro
Japan,Japanese Satsuma koro
Paypal   US $4,500.00
Vintage Satsuma Japanese Lotus Shaped Bowl from Collector's Estate
Vintage Satsuma Japanese Lotus Shaped Bowl from Collector's Estate
Paypal   US $7.95
Vintage Satsuma Japanese 5 Piece Lot of Various Size Vases
Vintage Satsuma Japanese 5 Piece Lot of Various Size Vases
Paypal   US $26.05
Japanese hand painted Satsuma vase 6 1/2
Japanese hand painted Satsuma vase 6 1/2" enamel Geisha
Paypal   US $45.99
Beautiful Antique Japanese Satsuma Bowl With Beaded Border
Beautiful Antique Japanese Satsuma Bowl With Beaded Border
Paypal   US $199.95
Beautiful Meiji Japanese Satsuma Vase Hand Painted Landscape with Pagoda  Signed
Beautiful Meiji Japanese Satsuma Vase Hand Painted Landscape with Pagoda Signed
Paypal   US $138.00
Beautiful Meiji Japanese Satsuma Vase Hand Painted Birds & Flowers Shuzan
Beautiful Meiji Japanese Satsuma Vase Hand Painted Birds & Flowers Shuzan
Paypal   US $188.00
Lovely Meiji Period Antique Japanese Satsuma Vase
Lovely Meiji Period Antique Japanese Satsuma Vase
Paypal   US $199.95
1874 Wood Engraving Japan Japanese Palace Prince Satsuma Edo Building Empire
1874 Wood Engraving Japan Japanese Palace Prince Satsuma Edo Building Empire
Paypal   US $37.95
ENORMOUS 14.5
ENORMOUS 14.5" SIGNED Satsuma JAPANESE Moriage HAND PAINTED VASE Incredible BIRD
   US $3,500.00
EXQUISITE Hand Painted Japanese Meiji Satsuma Mini Vase CHERRY BLOSSOMS Kinkozan
EXQUISITE Hand Painted Japanese Meiji Satsuma Mini Vase CHERRY BLOSSOMS Kinkozan
Paypal   US $288.00
Meiji Japanese Satsuma Ewer Vase Pitcher Hand Painted LILIES Signed Kinkozan
Meiji Japanese Satsuma Ewer Vase Pitcher Hand Painted LILIES Signed Kinkozan
Paypal   US $88.00
Vtg Antique 1890-1910 Satsuma Japanese Moriage Vase
Vtg Antique 1890-1910 Satsuma Japanese Moriage Vase
Paypal   US $159.50
Vintage Japanese Satsuma Service For 6 Tea Set (14 Piece Set)
Vintage Japanese Satsuma Service For 6 Tea Set (14 Piece Set)
Paypal   US $1,599.99
Vintage Japanese Satsuma Pheasant Cream Porcelain Vase
Vintage Japanese Satsuma Pheasant Cream Porcelain Vase
Paypal   US $63.99
Large Vint. Japanese Satsuma Vase.12 1/4
Large Vint. Japanese Satsuma Vase.12 1/4" T x 7 1/2" W.Heavy Enameling w/Gilding
Paypal   US $225.00
Japanese Satsuma Plate Gold Rim Man Boy Sword Cherry
Japanese Satsuma Plate Gold Rim Man Boy Sword Cherry
Paypal   US $40.00
1310 Pair Japanese Satsuma Transferware Peacock Octagonal Ikebana Vases 6
1310 Pair Japanese Satsuma Transferware Peacock Octagonal Ikebana Vases 6" High
Paypal   US $29.95
JAPANESE PORCELAIN / 3 TEA POT / SATSUMA / UNKNOWN TIME
JAPANESE PORCELAIN / 3 TEA POT / SATSUMA / UNKNOWN TIME
Paypal   US $50.00
Japanese Satsuma Vase,,,EUC!!!,,,Stamped on the Bottom of vase!,,,L@@K!!!
Japanese Satsuma Vase,,,EUC!!!,,,Stamped on the Bottom of vase!,,,L@@K!!!
Paypal   US $19.99
Vintage Satsuma style ~ Carafe shaped ~ Japanese GEISHAS VASE ~ 10” EUC
Vintage Satsuma style ~ Carafe shaped ~ Japanese GEISHAS VASE ~ 10” EUC
Paypal   US $54.00
VINTAGE JAPANESE SATSUMA KORO/INCENSE BURNER,HANDPAINTED WITH GOLD TRIM
VINTAGE JAPANESE SATSUMA KORO/INCENSE BURNER,HANDPAINTED WITH GOLD TRIM
Paypal   US $31.95
VINTAGE JAPANESE SATSUMA KORO/INCENSE BURNER,HANDPAINTED WITH GOLD TRIM
VINTAGE JAPANESE SATSUMA KORO/INCENSE BURNER,HANDPAINTED WITH GOLD TRIM
Paypal   US $27.95
1308 Japanese Satsuma Transferware Crackle Glazed Peacock Lidded Vase 8.5
1308 Japanese Satsuma Transferware Crackle Glazed Peacock Lidded Vase 8.5" High
Paypal   US $24.95
1309 Japanese Satsuma Transferware Crackle Glazed Peacock Lidded Vase 5
1309 Japanese Satsuma Transferware Crackle Glazed Peacock Lidded Vase 5" High
Paypal   US $19.95
1307 Japanese Toyo Satsuma Transferware Crackle Glazed Peacock Vase 12
1307 Japanese Toyo Satsuma Transferware Crackle Glazed Peacock Vase 12" High
Paypal   US $39.95
RARE OLD VINTAGE JAPANESE KYOTO SATSUMA HANDPAINTED VASE FOR LAMP, 10.5
RARE OLD VINTAGE JAPANESE KYOTO SATSUMA HANDPAINTED VASE FOR LAMP, 10.5"T X 5" W
Paypal   US $149.99
Vintage Satsuma Style Japanese Tea Pot Peacock & Floral Design Excellent Cond
Vintage Satsuma Style Japanese Tea Pot Peacock & Floral Design Excellent Cond
Paypal   US $7.95
japanese satsuma warriors ginger jar with lid.
japanese satsuma warriors ginger jar with lid.
Paypal   US $150.00
Old Japanese Satsuma Plate Moriage Peacocks and Peonies
Old Japanese Satsuma Plate Moriage Peacocks and Peonies
Paypal   US $24.99
Vintage Japanese Satsuma Butterfly and gilt Maple Leaves Signed Vase
Vintage Japanese Satsuma Butterfly and gilt Maple Leaves Signed Vase
Paypal   US $75.00
VINTAGE JAPANESE SATSUMA SMALL PIN RING DISH W/ FLOWERS SIGNED
VINTAGE JAPANESE SATSUMA SMALL PIN RING DISH W/ FLOWERS SIGNED "KOSHIDA" JAPAN
Paypal   US $14.95
ORNATE HANDPAINTED JAPANESE SATSUMA TEA SET 11 PIECES
ORNATE HANDPAINTED JAPANESE SATSUMA TEA SET 11 PIECES
Paypal   US $49.99
1920's Japanese Satsuma Lady's Vanity Hair Receiver
1920's Japanese Satsuma Lady's Vanity Hair Receiver
Paypal   US $39.95
TALL JAPANESE SATSUMA VASE W/ PEACOCKS HAND DECORATED
TALL JAPANESE SATSUMA VASE W/ PEACOCKS HAND DECORATED
Paypal   US $69.99
Vintage Japanese Satsuma Soko China Miniature Cup (1)
Vintage Japanese Satsuma Soko China Miniature Cup (1)
Paypal   US $57.00
Japanese SATSUMA Style 24
Japanese SATSUMA Style 24" Tall PORCELAIN Floor Vase Samurai Double Handled
Paypal   US $349.99
Vintage Japanese SATSUMA pottery Vase with SAMURAI Warrior
Vintage Japanese SATSUMA pottery Vase with SAMURAI Warrior
Paypal   US $64.22
Vintage Japanese Satsuma Porcelain Ginger Jar, Pheasants and Flowers. 6
Vintage Japanese Satsuma Porcelain Ginger Jar, Pheasants and Flowers. 6"
Paypal   US $19.99
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Japanese Satsuma

In the very late 16th century, himazu Yoshihiro, the current lord of the Satsuma region returned from Korea bringing with him a collection of potters who would go on to produce the pottery that the region is now so famous for. Although these Koreans were brought against their will to work in Japan, they arrived with tools and equipment to begin the production of the pottery.

Using local brown clay, the potters began to produce a style of pottery that was somewhere between the properties of being earthenware and porcelain. Cooked in a slow kiln, they perfected this style which was later mass produced and distributed all over the world. The Satsuma pottery is also famous for its intricate and unique artwork, enameling and designs that adorn the faces and surfaces of each piece.

Two types of Satsuma pottery are available, black or white. The white pottery is a creamy or off white color and is the most common, but there is also a black version which was used by the lower classes of people. The potters making the white pottery had to seek authorization from the local lords before making any of the pottery, such was it's value then.

Satsuma Vases are often sold in pairs and can measure up to 1 meter in height although it is more common for the vases to be smaller - approximately 30 to 40 inches. The vases also come in a variety of shapes and widths too, with some being smaller and of a more squat design.

As with all of the other Japanese Satsuma pottery from the same region and the same time period, the satsuma vases were highly decorated and feature some of the best artwork on pottery the world has ever seen. The images depict the life and times of Japan in the 18th to 19th century, showing people, places, flowers, animals, plants or landscapes - all in glorious detail and immaculate imagery. The detailed hand painting that went into making these objects must have taken the artisans many hours to complete. The designs on the vases are definitely one of the things that makes them so popular all over the world.

if you want to learn more about the satsuma vase, please visit the authors website where you will find more information about all of the types of Japanese Satsuma Pottery that was produced there.

Find out why it is so collectible and you may even be able to place a value on the items you own.

How To Prune Fruit Trees

Don't be afraid to prune your fruit trees. Unpruned trees become too bushy, lose their vigor, and produce smaller fruit. You can't kill fruit trees by pruning incorrectly and you can correct any pruning mistakes as the tree grows.

Once you learn a few simple rules about which branches will bear fruit and how to shape the tree, you are ready to perform the yearly pruning that your fruit trees need. In general, you should do most pruning during the dormant season, but light pruning can be done in the summer to restrain excessive growth. 

PRUNING YOUNG TREES The first pruning provides an opportunity to start determining the eventual shape of the tree. The buds will sprout in the spring and grow in the general direction they were pointing. The buds nearest the end of each stem will grow more vigorously than those below it. Cut back to buds that are facing the direction you want the branch to grow. A branch coming off the trunk at nearly a right angle is much stronger than a branch growing at a more upright angle. If a tree does not form good branches (cherries, in particular, do no), you can tie weights or splints onto young branches to force them in a better direction. Retain some of the low branches for the first few years. Although these will not figure in the shape planned for the mature tree, the extra leafy growth will help develop trunk strength. 

THREE TRAINING STYLES 

Vase pruning shapes a tree to a short trunk and three or four main limbs, each with several lateral branches. This style creates an open center that allows light and air to reach all branches and promotes fruiting on the interior and lower branches. Vase pruning also helps keep tree height low for easy care and harvesting. This shape is particularly recommended for apricots, peaches, nectarines, and plums. Apples and pears are often pruned to a vase shape. This style is also appropriate for any trees in containers. 

Modified central leader pruning shapes a tree to one tall trunk with several major limbs branching off at different levels. This results in a strong form that will support heavy crops and survive stormy weather. The center of the tree is shaded, though, and will not produce much fruit. The taller tree is also more difficult to prune and harvest. Pecan, walnut, and other large trees are usually pruned to a modified central leader. Dwarf trees can also be trained in this style because their small volume does not inhibit interior fruiting. 

Delayed open center pruning attempts to combine the virtues of both vase and central leader pruning by providing the strength of a central leader and the sunny center of a vase shape. Semidwarf apples, other medium-size trees, and fruit trees planted in lawn areas can be shaped in the delayed open center style.Training to a vase shape. The scaffold branches are selected the first winter, when the tree is 1 year old, and developed over the next 2 years.

DEVELOPING VASE SHAPE

Follow this sequence for vase pruning: 

1. At planting, cut off the central stem 2 to 3 feet above the ground. Prune any side branches back to two buds.

2. During the first dormant season (a year after you plant the tree) remove the leader and direct growth to three or four strong scaffolds. Choose branches that radiate evenly around the trunk. Maintain about 6 vertical inches between the branches, and keep the lowest scaffold at least 18 inches off the ground. Leave some small branches on the lower trunk to encourage trunk strength. Prune back scaffolds to one-third of their length. 

3. During the second dormant season, prune off aggressive new shoots but leave twiggy growth, which will be the fruit-bearing wood in most trees. Choose and encourage additional scaffolds if needed. 

4. During the third dormant season, prune to remove any broken limbs or crossing branches, but don't do any more major pruning until the tree has produced a good-sized crop. 

PRUNING MATURE TREES Once the basic shape of a tree has been developed, making pruning decisions according to which branches bear fruit. Most trees produce fruit on short branches, or spurs, which will bear fruit for several years. Prunce each year to remove excess growth and crossing branches; cut out a portion of the older fruiting wood each year. Here are some suggestions for pruning specific trees: 

Apple. Train standard-size trees to a vase shape and dwarf trees to a central leader. Fruit is produced on short spurs that last 5 to 10 years, and sometimes as long as 20 years. Prune lightly to remove one-tenth of the older wood each year. 

Apricot. Prune to a vase shape. Fruit is produced on the previous year's stems and on spurs that last 3 to 4 years. Prune out one-fourth of the older growth and cut one-half of the previous year's stems. 

Cherry. Train cherries to the central leader system. Fruit is produced in clusters on small spurs that last for 10 to 12 years. Sweet cherries need to be topped to keep the tree at a manageable size. Remove only weak and crossing branches in yearly pruning. Sour cherries are smaller, bushier plants and shoulder be pruned to increase branch length. 

Citrus. Mature citrus should not be pruned except to remove broken or twisted branches. They produce a great many shoots at pruning cuts, which results in a broom effect. Citrus may be bush or tree in form, depending on the variety. Fruit is borne on 1- or 2-year-old wood. 

Peach and nectarine. Train to a vase shape. Fruit is produced on the previous year's long stems and on short-lived spurs. Prune back each of last year's stems to onehalf its length. Annual pruning is more critical for peaches and nectarines than for any other fruit tree type. 

Pear. Train to a modified central leader with five or six scaffold branches. Fruit is produced on small, long-lived spurs. Prune lightly when of fruiting age. 

Plum. Plums are divided into two groups: Japanese (table plums such as Santa Rosa and Satsuma) and European (prunes). They are distinguished by the length of their fruiting spurs. Japanese spurs are 3 inches long. European spurs are up to 3 feet long. Both types bear fruit for 6 to 8 years. Some fruit is also produced on the previous year's growth. Remove one-third of the new wood each year by thinning and shortening. When a branch has produced fruit for 8 years, select a new lateral and remove the old branch.

Thinning fruit Developing fruits should be thinned out on many types of trees. Cherries, citrus, figs, pears, and prunes are the exceptions and do not need thinning. Thinning results in fewer but larger fruits, but it should be done before the fruits are half-grown. Thin apricots so that the fruits are 2 to 3 inches apart; plums, 3 to 4 inches; nectarines, 4 to 5 inches; peaches, 5 to 6 inches; and apples, 8 inches apart, or one fruit per spur.

About the Author

Steve McShane is Founder, Owner and General Manager of McShane's Nursery & Landscape Supply. Steve is a Soil Science Graduate from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and has his MBA from Santa Clara University.

Email Steve: steve@mcshanesnursery.com

Large Royal Satsuma 36 Inch Floor Vase?

Does anyone know the value of a large royal satsuma 36 inch floor vase? I searched all over the web and can't seem to find an approximate price. I saw a smaller version of it but different look and it costs $4,500. So I'm guessing the vase I have that is much bigger might cost a lot more. It's porcelain too. It has Japanese art all over it. & may I remind you again it's very large and extremely heavy. Thanks!

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Homegrown: Silver maple, plum pollinators
We have a 35-year-old silver maple tree that looks pretty sick this year. Half of the branches have no leaves, or just a few at the tips. The remaining look pretty good, but the leaves are smaller than normal and not as dense.

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