Jake Hobson Niwaki Pruning

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • Jake Hobson talks about cloud pruning and niwaki while training a young Taxus baccata and demonstrating his favourite Japanese knot.

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  • @SGspecial84
    @SGspecial84 4 роки тому +1

    Yep, that knot is a Bowline! Great technique to synch it down on any circumference

  • @miritam
    @miritam 4 роки тому

    GREAT VIDEO THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR KNOWLEDGE... STEP BY STEP 👍👏👏👏👏👏🇬🇧

  • @Poemsapennyeach
    @Poemsapennyeach 7 років тому

    My whole garden in Wicklow, Ireland is becoming 'other' through these sort of videos. I still keep the Wicklow look, but juxtapositioned with 'arty' pruning. It gets addictive mind you.

  • @BillieFingers
    @BillieFingers 7 років тому +4

    Glad I found your channel,just came back from Japan and really want to create that Japanese look with a pine. I was wondering what the sentiment is behind the long branch being trained to extend over driveways,entrances and around the perimeter of gardens. Saw lot of this on various places.

  • @CGWS2011
    @CGWS2011 9 років тому

    Great educative video. Love that English accent. Thanks

  • @jsmith3980
    @jsmith3980 6 років тому

    Thank you Jake, very helpful.

  • @bryanbatts
    @bryanbatts 10 років тому +1

    Your knot on the trunk seemed to look like a Bowline. Great work!!! Thanks for the Video

    • @goosecouple
      @goosecouple 8 років тому

      +bryan batts Not a Bowline because the short tail doesn't point into the big loop. Try it, you'll see that this knot is either a Reef knot or Granny's knot depending on how the tail is passed through the small loop.

  • @Roland1949
    @Roland1949 10 років тому +1

    The know may be the otoko musubi which seems to be a general bamboo fencing knot.

  • @niwakihq
    @niwakihq  10 років тому

    yes - it's the same, Roland! Thanks

  • @toniasfusion2797
    @toniasfusion2797 4 роки тому

    Wow very nice. good job

  • @fabrizitea7271
    @fabrizitea7271 7 років тому

    Good tutorial video. Thanks.

  • @NurayOConnell
    @NurayOConnell 8 років тому

    Great video, thank you :)

  • @niwakihq
    @niwakihq  10 років тому

    seems very similar - thanks!

  • @terrencegibbons3351
    @terrencegibbons3351 Рік тому

    Delightfull

  • @stijnvandongen6932
    @stijnvandongen6932 3 роки тому +1

    Very instructive, thank you. How much do the bare yew branches sprout regrowth over the course over a year? I guess may be not so much if there is sufficient foliage to sustain the tree, but I'm curious what your experience is.

    • @niwakihq
      @niwakihq  3 роки тому +1

      You’re right, they tend to not resprout much if there are easier options, and it’s best to cut all branches at once. I find I get 5-10cm regrow the like this.

    • @stijnvandongen6932
      @stijnvandongen6932 3 роки тому +2

      @@niwakihq Super, thank you! I'm often going through the list of species in your book (Niwaki), at some point an opportunity will arise in my garden. Perhaps Acer or Camellia; we have a Quercus x hispanica that I think might be suitable, however the plan there is to just have the tree. Or a new yew. Anyway, I very much enjoy the book, even though I don't practice Niwaki yet as such, it still informs and inspires me.

    • @niwakihq
      @niwakihq  3 роки тому +2

      Good luck!

  • @Josef_R
    @Josef_R 3 роки тому

    Sadly, this video was the closest thing I could find to starting a year old tree in the ground.

  • @acechadwick
    @acechadwick 6 років тому

    I have a small Christmas tree I rescued from a garden centre 2 years ago and planted out. I don't think it's a Norway spruce as it's branches are almost horizontal. A Nordmann fir perhaps? Anyway would these trees be suitable for cloud pruning? If perhaps i just left layers and then removed the bits in between? So it looked rather like nimbus stratus as opposed to cumulus?

    • @jakehobson904
      @jakehobson904 6 років тому

      You could try that - thin out unwanted branches and tidy up what you keep. I’ve never tried firs is spruce, but I’ve seen it done, and it works well on bonsai I think. Go for it!!

  • @dibiodepaint
    @dibiodepaint 5 років тому

    sungguh indah

  • @noga8974
    @noga8974 2 роки тому

    Hi Jake, is there a recommended time of year for pruning and training Scots Pines in the northern hemisphere?

    • @niwakihq
      @niwakihq  2 роки тому

      autumn is usually the best, once growth has stopped, with early summer for bud pruning.

    • @noga8974
      @noga8974 2 роки тому

      @@niwakihq excellent thanks

  • @TeslaDanser
    @TeslaDanser 2 роки тому

    What was that 1st okatsune used on the 1st taxus? Looked like a secateurs/shears hybrid

    • @niwakihq
      @niwakihq  2 роки тому +1

      They were Tobisho Barracuda Clippers - yes, a hybrid. Really good for heavy clipping. Niwaki also have the GR Pro Barracuda, similar spec. Both very good all rounders.

    • @TeslaDanser
      @TeslaDanser 2 роки тому

      @@niwakihq thanks for the reply JH. I will certainly be having browse. The trouble is deciding and trying not to run a massive cart!

  • @LessTalkMoreDelicious
    @LessTalkMoreDelicious 6 років тому

    What size/millimeter rope or twine do you use for that size tree?

    • @jakehobson904
      @jakehobson904 6 років тому

      Around 4mm I guess. As long as it’s not too thin, it’s not too important, although visually, very large diameter on smaller trees looks odd. The actual strength isn’t too important for most branches, and if it is, I double up.

  • @Tom-fz6pe
    @Tom-fz6pe 5 років тому

    How would this method work for fruit-bearing trees?

    • @niwakihq
      @niwakihq  5 років тому

      yes - I think it's very similar to how and why fruit trees are trained, just with a different aesthetic. Jim Buckland at West Dean trained the apples there a similar way.

  • @phonicdictation9856
    @phonicdictation9856 6 років тому

    do you have any idea what your garden is telling you?

  • @tinglow6594
    @tinglow6594 4 роки тому

    Hi, would this work with ceanothus?

    • @niwakihq
      @niwakihq  4 роки тому +1

      Yes it would, but you have to be careful not to over prune it- I’ve found it doesn’t like being cut too hard

    • @tinglow6594
      @tinglow6594 4 роки тому

      @@niwakihq Thanks very much!

  • @SGspecial84
    @SGspecial84 4 роки тому

    Why spend years on a Yew :( Can't stand these trees. Pines and junipers are much more beautiful.

  • @BillieFingers
    @BillieFingers 7 років тому

    Glad I found your channel,just came back from Japan and really want to create that Japanese look with a pine. I was wondering what the sentiment is behind the long branch being trained to extend over driveways,entrances and around the perimeter of gardens. Saw lot of this on various places.

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