Bonsai Injuries

We've all done it - what bonsai related injury stands out in your memory?
An accidental scissor nip, a crush in the pliers, a hernia inducing large tree, a toe crushing drop . . .

Was gonna say my worst one was a saw... DAMN those things are sharp when they are new!
 
Get stuck with A BRT thorn that got infected , got some antibiotics. Then I went to Louisiana and went looking for cypress in a swamp. Not a good idea - a few days later my finger was green and couldn't be touched it hurt so much. Went to the dr and she sent me to a hand specialists who removed my fingernail, installed a tube in my finger to drain the infection. The sample they sent to the lab came back with 23 different bacterial infections. Took the whole summer to heal. Can't figure how to get pictures loaded that arent on a photo hosting site.

HOLY MOLY!
 
After starting this thread this thread this morning, I have something new to add to it already this evening! I got home late today and went out into the garden to check my trees. In the dark, I stepped on the edge of a large rectangular mica training pot I had left on the ground after a repotting - if you're picturing a cartoon where someone steps on a rake, you're on the right track! The Whole pot pivoted up at great speed and the opposite edge smashed right into my shin :(
Fortunately it hit slightly off to the meaty side, so it didn't split the skin, but its swelling, and I'll probably have a lovely bruise to show for my carelessness . . . at least I didn't fall and hit my head on a bench!
 
Wife says I cannot buy another chainsaw . . . She still says no and the scar is healed
She's probably saved your life twice by now ;)

One afternoon, I found myself in shorts and flip-flops running a chainsaw through a collected stump when I suddenly had a moment of clarity . . . I put the saw down and backed away slowly!
 
DAMN those things are sharp when they are new!

Ha you reminded me!

They are!

I cut myself good with the Back side of my Stanley.

It has since been covered with tape for prevention.

Sorce
 
Managed not to hurt myself yet. 'Bout the only thing damaged so far would be my "pride", but since I have no "shame", the moment passes quickly!!;):D:D:D:D:D:D:D
 
So far my only Bonsai injuries of note have been to my trees...
 
You are so brave! I heard the story one worker died of palm trimming in OC years back! It is dangerous business!
Bonhe

The worst ones are the Mexican fan palms - we removed all of those from our property years ago.

Palm Tree Worker Suffocated


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The palm frond on Canary island date palms can be 12' long. The outer 90% of the frond is soft and feathery and relatively lightweight.

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However the base of the frond - the inner 4' or so - is rigid and completely stiff and covered with spikes. These spikes come to a needle point and are so stiff they can drive through thick leather. Even when green they are not bendable. In the event of having to survive in the wilderness I would use them as needles, spear tips, etc.

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When I trim my trees, you have to remove the fronds one by one, very carefully. Then I cut the sharp thorny end off and throw it in one green can while I chop up the frilly (much longer) section into multiple parts and throw it into another can. I think my palm trimming days may be over however since the five palms I own have now grown too tall for me to safely trim with a pole saw from the ground. I won't climb a palm to trim it - that's what money is for :)
 
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Be careful of your eyes, I've used concave cutter and a piece of the brachflew off fast, lucky I wear glasses
 
Be careful of your eyes, I've used concave cutter and a piece of the brachflew off fast, lucky I wear glasses
This is a big one. I seem to invariably get sand and dirt in my eyes when raking the bottom of a nursery pot rootball - even got some kind of eye infection once!
 
I was going to the garage this morning to get a saw to cut the tubers off the gross ginseng ficus my brother gave me a few years ago, when I stepped in a hole and twisted my ankle. I didn't hurt that bad, so I carried on with my task. Later, we did some shopping and went out for dinner. By the time I got home, I was hobbling and my ankle was swollen like a balloon. foot.jpg
 
I was going to the garage this morning to get a saw to cut the tubers off the gross ginseng ficus my brother gave me a few years ago, when I stepped in a hole and twisted my ankle. I didn't hurt that bad, so I carried on with my task. Later, we did some shopping and went out for dinner. By the time I got home, I was hobbling and my ankle was swollen like a balloon. View attachment 252056

Nice toes...but that lizard leg...?
Lol!
Goof! Be careful!

Sorce
 
I can't remember how many times I've wrenched my back lifting a particular large bald cypress. The pot is 24" wide and weighs about 60 lbs. Apparently the width of the pot aligns my back and arms in a perfect configuration for lower lumbar disaster.
 
Wicked tendinitis episode (flare up of an old slip-and-fall-and-catch-yourself-with-your-hands injury) from cutting off thick work-hardened copper wire (it was like 4 or 6 gauge). I was using wire cutters that didn’t have enough mechanical advantage. Solution: get yourself some wire cutters with long handles or the kind that have a mechanism that amplifies the mechanical advantage and use them.
 
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