Pruning In The Rain, The Bonsai Zone, June 2024
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- Опубліковано 17 чер 2024
- I have new gifts from Barb and Gavin! Today I'm pruning my Lychee (Litchi chinensis) tree, my Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), my Lemon tree, my Chinese Elm (Ulmus parvifolia), my Mesquite (Prosopis) trees and my Poplar (Populus) trees.
I also think about spooky Halloween style trees!
Check out Gavin's UA-cam channel "Not Another Bonsai Channel with Gavin Thorpe" here....
/ @notanotherbonsaichannel
To see previous videos of my Lychee bonsai, click on the playlist here...
• Lychee bonsai
To see previous videos of my Black Locust bonsai, click on the playlist here...
• Black Locust Bonsai
To see previous videos of my Cascade Lemon bonsai, click on the playlist here...
• Donated Lemon Trees
To see previous videos of my Chinese Elm bonsai, click on the playlist here...
• Chinese Elm from Workshop
To see previous videos of my Poplar bonsai, click on the playlist here...
• Poplar Bonsai
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Excellent Nigel and it's great to see that the little parcel reached you safe and sound. It'll be great having you as part of the NABC Halloween Challenge, let's see what you can come up with 👻👻
Hey Nigel, hows your old apple tree doing? It could possible be a scary tree??
This dude’s hair just keeps getting crazier and crazier.
definitely the old apple tree!
Agreed. Nothing is as scary as the decay on that tree and perhaps finding maggots in your apple
Your Apple Tree might look sleepy hollowish..
Was thinking the same thing.
Fantastic book. I recently bought one (English edition) from a Bonsai friend met on Facebook. One amazing thing about the Bonsai hobby is the community of lovely people who eagerly help each other whenever they can. 💚
Some nice old word looking spooky forests you showed. Great work pruning in the rain with great sound effects with the rain dancing on the glass of the greenhouse. Now that is class.
Man, a corkscrew hazelnut would be perfect for this bonsai challenge.
I have a good Hallowe'en tree that I've grown from seed.
It's a weeping Mulberry and without the leaves, you can see that I grew it in the shape of a strange looking heart.
I have some black modeling clay and plan to make two tiny ravens to perch in the tree together.
Cheers, Nigel!
Cool gifts and stickers. Truck is looking good. A classic.
Great video, Nigel. Gift book from Gavin is really great, it was one of my first books it is really nicely done, a piece of history.
Great vid Nigel TY
Great video Nigel.
Good old Gavin
Treemason member 💪
Halloween will be fun this year
Whahaha, was laughing so hard about that listing of "Not Another Bonsai Channel", epic! Gavin is such a warm person... He has given me loads of pointers to set up my own channel, which might get it's first bonsai video very soon. Will be a (small, because balcony) bench tour.
Nice video, as usual, tnx!
19:43 a squirrel!))
Thank you, was wondering what that was
Free water for you collection container. Cool!!!
Your old apple tree with the dead trunk looks pretty scary to me :)
I've always thought your Nightshade looked like a hand reaching up from the ground. Perhaps that would make a good spooky tree! You could put it on a nice bed of moss with a tombstone next to it. Then just disrupt the area around the base a bit so it looks like it's breaking through the ground. Instant spooky tree diorama!
Love the channel!
Cheers.
Nigel, really enjoy your sharing your thought process concerning the lemon tree...Another valuable teaching moment...Thanks...
Nice program bonsai,thank you for sharing,im here to support good luck Mr
So nice of you!!
Hey Nigel, trees are looking great. Think you madenthe right decision with the cascading lemon. Was thinking, maybe your apple tree would be good for the Halloween challenge - it's one of my favourite trees of yours 👍🏴
Hey Nigel I have the same book by Harry Tomlinson. It’s a great reference book. PS can’t wait for a ‘wiring’ video 😆
If u watch Nigel long enough you will know 'Wiring' is NOT Nigel's style of training a bonsai. He said it himself in one of his posts in the past.
@@ndungus it’s a joke 🙄
I might have missed it, but do you have an update on the 60th birthday pine and its roots?
Native Texan and Texas A&I grad. Kingsville, Texas has lots of Mesquite trees. You might want to make a google maps visit to campus and then wander on S University from Santa Gertrudis to King. The older mesquite trees get torqued and pushed by hurricanes. This causes them to grow parallel to the ground and then up. It makes a nice bench but watch out for ants in your pants. 🐜
Hi, Nigel! One more good Videostory from you! Here in Ukraine black locust(Robinia) trees are often(by sites of city i live) being invaded by some little brilliant(shiny green) flyes. They are born from the seeds. The times i have tryed to grow from seeds(that kind of trees) i has fails. When place fathered seeds in a glass jar, tightly closed for some time - flyes come to be born. Cant tell time period. It was not traced carefully
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Great Gifts! Quite the rain Eh! Have you looked at the Apple for Halloween? We went to 23C in the gravel pit today! I was able to wear a Tshirt! I need to get my water bins up and filled!
Nigel looking like a young Keanu Reeves these days 🖖 stay beautiful my friend.
You could make a scary tree with a tree that is unusually heathy looking that looks like it was planted over a gravestone. And it if happens to have a scaring that looks like a face . . . or tuck a decaying corpse under some exposed roots. That wouldn't require actually altering any of your trees.
natrual elm are so beautiful. but its also a great species for any style of bonsai. i want a big one now after seeing those pics lol. thanks nigel. happy bonsai'ing!
Sidenote: Those trees are very hard to get rid off once established: If in trouble (and sometimes just on occasion), they sprout numerous new trees from their roots, which can reach quite a distance. Be careful when planting one in your garden.
Spooky tree ideas;
defoliated Banyan fig
Antarctic Beech
thin weedy vines, mass planted and twisted together forming a thick gnarly trunk appearance
I actually love working in the rain! I did that not long ago on my monster beech
That's what you get when you train your bonsai to be gracefully and elegant: no scary trees! But I imagine with some great set up lighting some of your trees definitely can look scary. Perhaps even some trees with spikes could be very scary!
I think your buck thorn would be a good Candidate for a scary looking tree it's black with kinda S sparse branch structure.
or the ponytail tree dressed up as a spooky house
To bad you could not get the song from the movie with Gene Kelly, Singing in the Rain. That would have been cool.
The citrus msg be kool if get to bare some fruits can make Mimi jack-o’-lantern out them and paint blood on tips of thorns
Prune your hair too and look good
Thanks, look at you!!!!
Foist
Captain Foist
Use say something either thorns maybe
box trhee without leafs , broom shaep without leafs or red mapple ☠️
Hey Nigel, I'm a long-time fan of the UA-cam series. Thank you for inspiring my bonsai journey to grow into a bonsai business. May I please con5act you via email? I'd like to send you some gifts!