I’ve always wanted to get into bonsai. You have inspired me so much that I have purchased a set of bonsai tools, grow lights for the winter when I have to bring my trees indoors, supplies for wiring branches and keeping my bonsai healthy, and I’m so excited I finally started this exciting hobby. All bc of your love and inspiration for these beautiful trees. Thank you for giving me the confidence to do this. I always look forward to your videos.
Hey Peter! I hope all is great. Please do a quick update on these beeches. I think we all would love to see the specimens growing and thank you for saving them. You rock!
i've just created my first bonsai from a beech "bush" that i have grown in a pot just lightly trimmed for years, i love it, steep learning curve coming up, lol
Love to see the joy on his face at getting these trees. I recently dug up some thick and interesting hawthorn stumps from a hedgerow that was decimated as part of preparation for road works. They are all alive with little green shoots and all of them are going to make very interesting bonsai, I have no doubt. It is a good feeling to not only saved then from being wasted but also to consider the prospect of making something far more interesting than a simple hedge from them!
I love it, he got paid to take away something someone could of just stuck in the back of their van at the end of the day, and gone a planted somewhere haha.
What is so wonderful about this video, apart from the imparted knowledge and wisdom, is the sheer excitement that Peter feels about getting these trees for free. After all of your years of creating and working with bonsai it is fantastic to see that your enthusiasm and joy for rescuing plants and creating beautiful trees from them has not waned. I imagine that you get as excited now about such a find as you did way back when you first started. I know how I would feel, as a real newbie, at even finding one of these trees let alone 60. It's not even the fact that they are free, although that is a real bonus, but the fact it is raw material for one to use one's creative talents on. My congratulations to you, Peter, and please keep us updated on their progress.
Love your drive, Peter and enjoyed your early 70's rubbish dump story, I must get into that myself. Hope all the lovely trees survive into great bonsai. Keep up the great work, and thanks again for another fabulous video.
Peter you never cease to amaze me, you get so much enjoyment from finding things for free or very cheap .I think it is wonderful and we all should do more to recycle.
How I dream of these scenarios! Just driving past and see 36 trees going in the skip…I work on building site’s every day and never had this opportunity 😢
This guy is my guru . ..i even have these videos on to fall asleep...im learning so much. He is up there with Costa from gardening australia and monty don from the UK
Sir, I am very grateful to you for inspiring me... When I look at trees, I see their potential for become a bonsai... You make it look easy. All your videos are very informative and inspirational. Thank you...
Ive done the same thing with clients. Ive saved quite a few plants and trees this way. Tell your friends "dont kill them, call me first", you will be surprised at how many people call. I now have a beautiful giant pyracantha bonsai from this! Everything may not survive, but it is worth a try!
What a fantastic idea. I have 4 or 5 red-leaved beeches left over from a project I did six or seven years ago. They are 6-7 feet by now, if I can dig them up I'll use them for bonsai. Thank you so much!
I planted bushes and trees years ago for future bonsai but the wildlife love them so much I can't bare to chop and dig. Plus the one juniper I dug and potted up last year is dying. You have given me some inspiration though.
Peter, love your Hawaiian shirts, your philosophy on life, and your wealth of information so freely given. You definitely have found your purpose in life. The trees are so happy to have been saved by you to continue living. God bless you and keep you safe.
thank you for your knowledge and outlook on life I really enjoy how you view the world not many people are like you and I wish people with the amount of knowledge you have were as humble as you. I learn a lot form your videos on bonsai and life thanks again
I think its time for an update on the beech trees. Thank you Mr. Chan for your wealth of knowledge and sharing with us. I have recently bought a berberis from you to take up the hobby. 👍🏻
Does anyone else go around industrial and building site finding plants like these,I have so much fun doing this and the gems you find are unbelievable.
I think this is where you can shine👍. You seem to feel much more comfortable with this Prebonsai work then with the delicate tasks a tree in a bonsai pot would appreciate. This beeches are a very good starting point. I hope you can find someone who is used to work with beeches after the prebonsai stage so you can create some nice bonsais together. Pls be careful with the wire! Take your time for every step you are taking with this plants. They are worth it.😅
Wow peter what a find to get so many beech that have such great trunks and your excitement in getting them shows there potential. good for you :) An update when they put on some growth would be great
Wow what an amazing Man, thank You for being so generous and sharing your priceless knowledge. I learn so much on every video. I wish I could visit your operation someday. Many blessings from Indiana USA.
You are a legend, an inspiration and a true bonsai master. I'm into rescuing\adopting trees and reclaiming wood. I find such a satisfaction in it. I came to your nursery before, I love it and Tibo is a star. Would love to be able to spend more time there even as an apprentice. (I'm 38 and with a full time job). Anyhow I'll be coming around Herons in a few days and if I see u around I'll say hi. Thanks for your passion and for sharing your knowledge, pls keep it up. 👍💪😀
I really enjoy these types of videos on this one specifically I would have liked a little bit more detail on how you recognized the health of the trees and The care after they've been repotted
I am so pleased with how many youtube videos you have, i just love watching your work and i learn something new every time. I am very happy that there is so much documented content to learn from, and your teaching style is very good. Thank you again sir!
Peter you are so cool. Dumpster diving for beech trees to rescue! So awesome! Fantastic videos. I have great respect for your love for the trees and the process. Hope you live a hundred years! Thank you! From Susan in Anacortes, Washington, USA
The introduction to this. The weather. It felt like a beautiful gentle nostalgic children's program. And forgive me, I don't mean that in any reductive way at all. Like Bagpuss for trees. (I went to a Bagpuss exhibition in Cartwright Hall in Bradford with the original puppets for the animation. And I surprised myself and wept).
I have wondered about these beech hedges, if I walk past them and see some specimens with massive trunks and branches, each one spectacular instant bonsai. I can only hope to be at the right place and the right time if they would ever dig them out.
BTW a guy on a different video said that recent research showered that the trees are better if without sealant. I don't think it's a huge difference so you can do what you please but now you know the information
I dont think that is right because I have done experiments with sealant and without sealant on a large number of trees - the ones with sealant less likely to die. I think the research you cite relates to disease infection rather than moisture loss. I have read about that study
I recently acquired 2 like this for free from the industrial estate where I work, I have trimmed them and potted them but I don't have any compost so I've just used normal garden soil - I hope this will be ok for a little while.
Fantastic video-wish you had demonstrated how to turn one tree into three bonsai tho.Sorry about your heatwave, 2003 was a brutal year for wine in France and took so many French lives. Stay safe.
I never get tired of Peter flexing on how he gets free material or product and miraculously turns it into gold for his business
Thank you for saving these trees. Thanks for being such an amazing human. Much love and respect from Bulgaria.
He will profit from them
🙋🙋🙋🔔🔔👉👉
I’ve always wanted to get into bonsai. You have inspired me so much that I have purchased a set of bonsai tools, grow lights for the winter when I have to bring my trees indoors, supplies for wiring branches and keeping my bonsai healthy, and I’m so excited I finally started this exciting hobby. All bc of your love and inspiration for these beautiful trees. Thank you for giving me the confidence to do this. I always look forward to your videos.
How you are doing now?
Love your enthusiasm, it's infectious. Great project trees.
Beautiful trees! The roots would show a lot of character as a bonsai rather than being hidden when used as a hedge.
Your excitement is infectious. Nothing ventured nothing gained. Well done.
What an amazing find. So nice that these trees past their use as hedges and now they get a new life and purpose. Beautiful!
Not only bonsai wisdom but also life wisdom, love it!
Hey Peter! I hope all is great. Please do a quick update on these beeches. I think we all would love to see the specimens growing and thank you for saving them. You rock!
The joy on Peter's face when he scratched the bark and said 'It's green!' 😊
Fantastic material for bonsai, great for experimenting
Glad to see appreciation of the mighty beech tree. I live in an area surrounded by beech and always thought they would make excellent bonsai.
i've just created my first bonsai from a beech "bush" that i have grown in a pot just lightly trimmed for years, i love it, steep learning curve coming up, lol
Amazing idea!
These humble trees went from being neglected and disregarded, to some of the most well pampered trees on Earth. Thank you.
I wish this video were three years old, so I could look for the update.
its time
They are in this video: ua-cam.com/video/uSccLX5UuJ0/v-deo.html
@@patrickschlieker3770 Thank you. It was amazing. (26th minute in the video)
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Love to see the joy on his face at getting these trees. I recently dug up some thick and interesting hawthorn stumps from a hedgerow that was decimated as part of preparation for road works. They are all alive with little green shoots and all of them are going to make very interesting bonsai, I have no doubt. It is a good feeling to not only saved then from being wasted but also to consider the prospect of making something far more interesting than a simple hedge from them!
Another man’s trash is another man’s treasure indeed.
Jake Ryan Oliganga And he got paid to haul them off as well that’s a score for sure.
Bingo ! laughing all the away to the bank. Peter said he got paid for taking them away.
It’s One man’s....
It sounds like you’re talking about the same person.
I love it, he got paid to take away something someone could of just stuck in the back of their van at the end of the day, and gone a planted somewhere haha.
love how he s angry about em bein dumped :D
That's a wonderful shirt for any raining day as it is always sunny above the clouds.
What a lovely sentiment
What is so wonderful about this video, apart from the imparted knowledge and wisdom, is the sheer excitement that Peter feels about getting these trees for free. After all of your years of creating and working with bonsai it is fantastic to see that your enthusiasm and joy for rescuing plants and creating beautiful trees from them has not waned. I imagine that you get as excited now about such a find as you did way back when you first started. I know how I would feel, as a real newbie, at even finding one of these trees let alone 60. It's not even the fact that they are free, although that is a real bonus, but the fact it is raw material for one to use one's creative talents on. My congratulations to you, Peter, and please keep us updated on their progress.
Love your drive, Peter and enjoyed your early 70's rubbish dump story, I must get into that myself. Hope all the lovely trees survive into great bonsai. Keep up the great work, and thanks again for another fabulous video.
I love this man so much. So knowledgeable, and wholesome.
Peter you never cease to amaze me, you get so much enjoyment from finding things for free or very cheap .I think it is wonderful and we all should do more to recycle.
It is truly WONDERFUL that you are giving these beautiful trees another chance to be admired
How I dream of these scenarios! Just driving past and see 36 trees going in the skip…I work on building site’s every day and never had this opportunity 😢
This guy is my guru . ..i even have these videos on to fall asleep...im learning so much. He is up there with Costa from gardening australia and monty don from the UK
Sir, I am very grateful to you for inspiring me... When I look at trees, I see their potential for become a bonsai... You make it look easy. All your videos are very informative and inspirational. Thank you...
Ive done the same thing with clients. Ive saved quite a few plants and trees this way. Tell your friends "dont kill them, call me first", you will be surprised at how many people call. I now have a beautiful giant pyracantha bonsai from this! Everything may not survive, but it is worth a try!
What a fantastic idea. I have 4 or 5 red-leaved beeches left over from a project I did six or seven years ago. They are 6-7 feet by now, if I can dig them up I'll use them for bonsai. Thank you so much!
I know it has already been said,but thank you so much for sharing your life's knowledge with all of us!
I planted bushes and trees years ago for future bonsai but the wildlife love them so much I can't bare to chop and dig. Plus the one juniper I dug and potted up last year is dying.
You have given me some inspiration though.
I love how enthusiastic he is about saving these trees!
Genuinely can't wait to see the progress of these trees.
I will show it soon. Already many of them are in full leaf and that is today 8 July!!
@@peterchan3100 brilliant, thanks Peter
@@peterchan3100 is there a follow up video on these beech trees?
Peter, love your Hawaiian shirts, your philosophy on life, and your wealth of information so freely given. You definitely have found your purpose in life. The trees are so happy to have been saved by you to continue living.
God bless you and keep you safe.
Excellent example of getting great material for bonsai.
Thank goodness you came upon them. Terrible to think they could have been thrown out. Well done you
Congrats on the wonderful find. 36 trees for free... that's amazing.
thank you for your knowledge and outlook on life I really enjoy how you view the world not many people are like you and I wish people with the amount of knowledge you have were as humble as you. I learn a lot form your videos on bonsai and life thanks again
What incredible luck Peter! Can’t wait to see an update of their progress in the future
I think its time for an update on the beech trees. Thank you Mr. Chan for your wealth of knowledge and sharing with us. I have recently bought a berberis from you to take up the hobby. 👍🏻
Please do a follow up. I hope most of the 36 survive. Beech aren't the best for root disturbance but for free you have nothing to lose. GL
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Well done you saved these beautiful trees. They are going to make awesome bonsai. If only everyone could see the potential beauty as you do.
You’re so stinking happy I grinned through the whole video. Great job and good deal! Hi from Arkansas!
Does anyone else go around industrial and building site finding plants like these,I have so much fun doing this and the gems you find are unbelievable.
What a finding you got there, Master Chan! And you look so happy it's a beauty to watch!!
sir with your wealth of knowledge one could never bore
I think this is where you can shine👍. You seem to feel much more comfortable with this Prebonsai work then with the delicate tasks a tree in a bonsai pot would appreciate. This beeches are a very good starting point. I hope you can find someone who is used to work with beeches after the prebonsai stage so you can create some nice bonsais together. Pls be careful with the wire! Take your time for every step you are taking with this plants. They are worth it.😅
Peter also has an eye for selecting Hawaiian shirts. Wonder if he made his own luck in getting them. Love love love his shirts
Amazing find. It pays to pay attention. Thanks for sharing!!
I really love your attitude mate
Would love to see a follow up video of these trees!
You will very soon. Most of those trees are already producing new leaves.
Wow peter what a find to get so many beech that have such great trunks and your excitement in getting them shows there potential. good for you :)
An update when they put on some growth would be great
You are a good human thank you for being so kind towards mother nature
Wow what an amazing Man, thank You for being so generous and sharing your priceless knowledge. I learn so much on every video. I wish I could visit your operation someday. Many blessings from Indiana USA.
You are a legend, an inspiration and a true bonsai master. I'm into rescuing\adopting trees and reclaiming wood. I find such a satisfaction in it. I came to your nursery before, I love it and Tibo is a star. Would love to be able to spend more time there even as an apprentice. (I'm 38 and with a full time job). Anyhow I'll be coming around Herons in a few days and if I see u around I'll say hi. Thanks for your passion and for sharing your knowledge, pls keep it up. 👍💪😀
Let me know before you come just to check that I wont be out. I'd love to meet you.
awesome score! Like they say: “one man's trash is another man's treasure” 💕
I really enjoy these types of videos on this one specifically I would have liked a little bit more detail on how you recognized the health of the trees and The care after they've been repotted
I am so pleased with how many youtube videos you have, i just love watching your work and i learn something new every time. I am very happy that there is so much documented content to learn from, and your teaching style is very good. Thank you again sir!
Wow, you're such a lucky and kind person
I just stumbled on this channel and I love this guy. He is amzing.
You are a treasure Mr. Chan. Thank you so much for these videos.
Peter you are so cool.
Dumpster diving for beech trees to rescue!
So awesome!
Fantastic videos.
I have great respect for your love for the trees and the process.
Hope you live a hundred years!
Thank you!
From Susan in Anacortes, Washington, USA
Makes me so happy seeing this rescue. Love your work. XXB
Wow great job.I usually do because I cant spend.You are saving the lives.
Can we get a update on these trees anytime soon?
Really excited to see the future of these trees! Cheers my friend
After all you have been able to rescue all of them and keep them alive. lucky day for you and those trees also.....Great coincidence !!!
The introduction to this. The weather. It felt like a beautiful gentle nostalgic children's program. And forgive me, I don't mean that in any reductive way at all. Like Bagpuss for trees. (I went to a Bagpuss exhibition in Cartwright Hall in Bradford with the original puppets for the animation. And I surprised myself and wept).
You are so inspiring and amazing Peter! What a wonderful video I loved every minute of it. You are THE "Tree Whisperer"
All those trees thankful little trees are crying, "My Heron! ... I mean, " MY HERO!" 😊
your joy is contagious. Thank you Master
I love the passion and your dedication sensei
I have wondered about these beech hedges, if I walk past them and see some specimens with massive trunks and branches, each one spectacular instant bonsai. I can only hope to be at the right place and the right time if they would ever dig them out.
Thank you for saving those trees Peter,.can't wait for the next video.
Is there an update on the Beech trees?
Mr. Chan is there any chance we can get an update on these trees? are they still alive? even a few pictures would do to be honest thanks in advance!
Lol. I watch the mulching dump here too! Great find you got there.
BTW a guy on a different video said that recent research showered that the trees are better if without sealant.
I don't think it's a huge difference so you can do what you please but now you know the information
I dont think that is right because I have done experiments with sealant and without sealant on a large number of trees - the ones with sealant less likely to die. I think the research you cite relates to disease infection rather than moisture loss. I have read about that study
Luck you say... I think those trees are lucky to have found you!!!
I recently acquired 2 like this for free from the industrial estate where I work, I have trimmed them and potted them but I don't have any compost so I've just used normal garden soil - I hope this will be ok for a little while.
Awesome!!! I’m new to the channel and have seen the video of you working these trees years later. Cool video to see the origin story
Fantastic video-wish you had demonstrated how to turn one tree into three bonsai tho.Sorry about your heatwave, 2003 was a brutal year for wine in France and took so many French lives. Stay safe.
The three will not suffer or die after sutch harsh cut back at this time of the year?
Your videos gives great inspiration. Thank you!
Amazing recovery of free plant material...so inspiring! :)
This is great, saving those trees from the landfill, commendations to you Peter, nice work my friend.
Loving the daily videos.
Another inspiring video! Thank you!
What i wouldn't give to find just one of those trees! Wonderful find Peter
So I just saw this video tonight about 7 months later. How are they doing now? Excited to see. I've been learning so much from your videos.
I learn alot from you! Thanks for being awesome
I have beech hedge along both my side boundary lines inside my fence. Every day I consider digging one or two out!
What a great find
Excellent work Mr Chan.
Can you update us on these? Or have you?
I'm really curious how they'll do this spring, hope you'll make a follow up video!
How did the trees do? They looked a little rough in the beginning so I would love to know how they’re doing now
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Excellent find Peter! Ray here in Chattanooga, Tennessee. I would give my left arm for trees like those!
Awesome. This was 3 years ago today. Can you point me to the updates on these trees? How many survived?
Please can we have a follow-up on this video soon?
I'm really curious how they develop. Really good material! Hopefully many of them survive.
Darn, that's a find and a half, would love to stumble upon a bunch of trees like that.
Can't wait to see how these turn out a few months from now.