I learn a lot with your work and your videos. Thank you very much for giving us your knowledge... I am very grateful for your work and dedication to us, the ignorants one in bonsai-art-work. I love your work and I've decided to start trying... could you let us know when you can already send your plants to Europe?
Brilliant and on point! The pines and cedars I harvested are behaving rather like yours but I never give up until all life has disappeared! Many thanks for strengthening my resolve in this matter. Wonderful video as always, you dear dear man.
I've been rescuing local red cedars (juniperious virginiana) for awhile now. Had two of them turn purple and orange over the winter. They sprang back this spring and turned green again and are growing strong! Never give up on a tree, if you do it can't surprise you!
E' utilissimo il fatto che lei tenda costantemente e liberare la coltivazione del bonsai da quell'alone di mistero che la circonda ; alla base di tutto , come lei dice , c'è sostanzialmente una giusta pratica orticola , nessuna magia orientale ma solo giuste tecniche . Questo approccio avvicina le persone alla coltivazione dei bonsai che altrimenti invece di essere un hobby piacevole e rilassante si trasforma in un incubo ; complimenti anche per la sua disponibilità e onestà intellettuale
Love your videos. They give me courage to try bonsai and not give up. I have a little redbud that I started 3 years ago from a scrub tree in the yard. I trimmed her for the first time this year because of watching your fearlessness in trimming. She not only survived but seems to thrive because of it. Thank you.
Another informative and interesting post , thank you for sharing your experience and thoughts with us . Just finished a green house , ( small one ) , and am working on some tables and shelving units out of recycled pallets and marine plywood . looking forward to begining this work once the soace is ready.
Another great video. Time well spent watching on a wet day! Peter, any chance of a quick update video of the turtle back field maple and the San Jose “reborn” trees. Is a year on and would love to see the progress. Many Thanks
Hello. I Love to watch your videos and considering to get my own bonsai tree. I know some plants need cold stratification to live well, and some of them don’t (like a citrus for an example). I live in Detroit area so our winters are blistering cold and -30 Celsius at times. So my bonsai tree will be going indoors for winters, and won’t be exposed to near-or-below freezing temperatures as it may be desired. What’s the best choice of a tree seeds to start and is best for me to choose? Options are: Chinese wisteria, Judas tree, blue jacaranda, Japanese red maple, black cherry, tree of life. Thank you anyone who may have an answer for me! Good luck with ur plants!
I could follow him around all day
"Don't keep saying Peter Chan is a lazy fellow" oh we'd never :D
Deja vu 😮 but no matter, I'll watch it again 😊.
Great to see the day to day tasks.
Thanks Peter for sharing!
Who cares if it is a repeat, the more you watch, the more you learn, I often watch Peter's video's more than once.
But only a half repeat i think the editor forgot what he used
Jesus christ?!? You people treat peter like he's a god or something.......get a grip ffs!!!!
Stop trying to justify it.......you bonsai fanboys are some of the lamest people I've ever heard!!!!
"don't go saying, that Peter Chan is a lazy fellow", LOL. The quips makes these videos so much fun to watch.
Young Josh was colouring up nicely lifting those heavy trees 🤣🤣🤣🌱🌱🙏
I'd rather say, Mr.Chan is a merry fellow:)
If I was in England I would love to work there. When I see the greenhouse full of bonsais looks to me like paradise!
What a nice shirt Peter.love that pattern 😍
Peter in Playland !
another great vid dont know about repeat certainly not here we love all vids
I love all of ur content. Just waiting for it ! :)))
I learn a lot with your work and your videos. Thank you very much for giving us your knowledge... I am very grateful for your work and dedication to us, the ignorants one in bonsai-art-work. I love your work and I've decided to start trying... could you let us know when you can already send your plants to Europe?
Love the Serendipity multi tree Oak. Especially the reaction in this moment!❤❤❤😊
Brilliant and on point! The pines and cedars I harvested are behaving rather like yours but I never give up until all life has disappeared! Many thanks for strengthening my resolve in this matter. Wonderful video as always, you dear dear man.
I've been rescuing local red cedars (juniperious virginiana) for awhile now. Had two of them turn purple and orange over the winter. They sprang back this spring and turned green again and are growing strong!
Never give up on a tree, if you do it can't surprise you!
love your video Master Chan. hope you are going well. you work so hard , hope you stay healthy :)
Very nice lesson from Mr Shifu.
Glad I'm not the only one who gets naughty squirrels good thing I like oak trees 🤣
E' utilissimo il fatto che lei tenda costantemente e liberare la coltivazione del bonsai da quell'alone di mistero che la circonda ; alla base di tutto , come lei dice , c'è sostanzialmente una giusta pratica orticola , nessuna magia orientale ma solo giuste tecniche . Questo approccio avvicina le persone alla coltivazione dei bonsai che altrimenti invece di essere un hobby piacevole e rilassante si trasforma in un incubo ; complimenti anche per la sua disponibilità e onestà intellettuale
EXCELLENT EXCELLENT EXCELLENT JOB WELL DONE 👏 ✔️ 👍
Love your videos. They give me courage to try bonsai and not give up. I have a little redbud that I started 3 years ago from a scrub tree in the yard. I trimmed her for the first time this year because of watching your fearlessness in trimming. She not only survived but seems to thrive because of it. Thank you.
Great videos. I like watching all the trees
Great naughty squirrels! Thankyou, grtz
Another informative and interesting post ,
thank you for sharing your experience and thoughts with us . Just finished a green house , ( small one ) , and am working on
some tables and shelving units out of recycled pallets and marine plywood . looking forward to begining this work once the soace is ready.
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Great video Peter, always learn something and be bold, as Peter always says "Don't Be Greedy"
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 thanks Peter
I wonder what are your favorites pieces, it would make an interesting video to see which bonsaï you love and take care more than the others !
Another great video. Time well spent watching on a wet day!
Peter, any chance of a quick update video of the turtle back field maple and the San Jose “reborn” trees. Is a year on and would love to see the progress. Many Thanks
saw that 12 days ago 😉 thanks for all the videos
Sorry - the editor forgot.
Trank you so much i love your Videos and i learn so much from you :)
Greetings from Swiss Angie Breg
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Are you okay Peter? I hope so. Look forward to ANY video from you! Please send those acorn burying squirrel over this way! Lol
Note to self, if I ever get the chance to visit, bring the squirrel costume from the local elementary football team.
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Hello. I Love to watch your videos and considering to get my own bonsai tree. I know some plants need cold stratification to live well, and some of them don’t (like a citrus for an example). I live in Detroit area so our winters are blistering cold and -30 Celsius at times. So my bonsai tree will be going indoors for winters, and won’t be exposed to near-or-below freezing temperatures as it may be desired. What’s the best choice of a tree seeds to start and is best for me to choose? Options are: Chinese wisteria, Judas tree, blue jacaranda, Japanese red maple, black cherry, tree of life. Thank you anyone who may have an answer for me! Good luck with ur plants!
Question- why don’t the roots in a forest formation bonsai strangle each other?
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What kind of feed or fertiliser if any would be used for very young seedlings 5-6 months old?
use a weaker fertiliser like. 5- 5 5
@@peterchan3100 Thank you Peter.
What type or name of the fertilizer he is using? anyone knows?
How much for the oak treee I like it!!
Awwwhh this is a repet.Ernie smith from brisbane Australia
Does Peter Chan ever had a problem with some insect and garden pest? He never mentioned how to tackle pest and insects of garden trees.
I do mention them. Adelgids and Aphids are the main pests on our Nursery..
This video was uploaded a few weeks ago.
This was already posted
yea
Sorry - Our Editor probably forgot that this videos was shown a few weeks ago. I do apologise.
Cheers I thought I was having a very bad case of de ja vu
We are watching your videos several times anyway, Peter. Nevermind :-)
I could swear this is a re-posted video.
I'm not the only one!
Thought I was losing my mind.
Exact same video from 12 days ago.
@@ericphillips7765 right! I know we see a lot of maples, and Peter says a lot of the same kinds of things, but I knew it was too similar.
Sorry - Editor forgot
Isn't this video older? I've seen it before.
This video has been published yet 12 days ago
A little repeat but that is bonsai for you, trim water feed repeat
same video weeks ago (:
Didn’t you post this 12 days ago?
Whats up to the lady?!
Hi Baba ji
I feel like I have seen this movie already before? Could be wrong, but did you post this before already?
I quickly checked: you did post this one already! I was sooo confused there for a moment, haha. Thought I was having a deja-vu
i love your videos!
i would like it better if you don't start 10 trees and don't "finish" one.
Am I the only one who watched this before ??? Or am I tripping ?
This is a repeat
This lazy Peter Chan re-uploading the same video 2 weeks later
No I dont control this - my video person uploads them, She forgot that it was show before.
@@peterchan3100 sorry Peter it was a bit of a crass joke based on your commentary. Thankful for the continued quality content.
PUB 👎🏻