When in doubt, "Jinn it". We can always remove it later if the tree wants us to. My son is starting to learn this art. As long as the tree doesn't die, cut and see what happens{With the hardier types of trees}. It is joyful for me to see my son start this journey. I hope he is able to keep going with it.
I will be retiring in September and I will be spending the bulk of my time in the tree studio slash garage. You do put out a lot of good information and I do appreciate it. You’re easy to watch and I feel that I need my Milton fix. I’ve been to your area many times on business. You are very lucky to live there. I would to see your collection and chat with you in person. It would be a good day. You have a good day and I’ll keep in joying the journey with your videos in my path.
Great project. I’ve seen many imitations of John Naka’s forest. None were very impressive but to take the concept as inspiration and make it yours, … This interests me. I look forward to further updates. Thanks as always Milton!
Thank you for the encouragement. John is truly a gentleman and a pioneer. Never stand still.,..Jus have to take what is know and make continuous improvement.
This one should be the grandpa Milton tree in the forest... lots of evidence of experience through life, but still lots of opportunity for more growth. Some years life was productive and green, sometimes you just have to jin it and move on.😅
Great awaerenss! Thank you for your compliments.' 'I learn because I have been critical...wake up middle ofd the night to think what I did eright and wrobng to improve my ways. I joked that I grow up in Dimanond Hills (poor part of HK) now I live on top of a hill near Stanford....kepot striving and workd hared! SAorry tos hare this withyou!
You might have mentioned this but I missed it what kind of juniper is your forest made from? I love watching you work I just turned 43 and I am in love with the idea of bonsai. I have started 2 small trees already an I watch your videos everyday now thank you so much for sharing your skill and passion with us ! Thank you
You cannot make a mistake is a powerfull statement, helped me a lot, my tree, my design!
You've got it!
When in doubt, "Jinn it". We can always remove it later if the tree wants us to. My son is starting to learn this art. As long as the tree doesn't die, cut and see what happens{With the hardier types of trees}. It is joyful for me to see my son start this journey. I hope he is able to keep going with it.
It is a very refined bonsai...We all should take an interst to keep the environment green...including our patio 🙂
I mean refined dhobby...
I like the way you create dead branches to look like they were broken in nature. Superb tutorial!!!
Yes, jins (deadwood) can be a great way to make bonsai more interesting!
I admire watching your work. Your expertise inspires a lot of bonsai enthusiasts. Thanks for sharing your video.
My pleasure! Have fun with your bonsai!
Will be a great looking tree Milton 👊👊
Fingers crossed...just gotta keep after it year after year!
Wonderful! I look forward 💚💙🤎❤to every video of yours.
Please stayed tuned. I will do update et least every g6 months.
I will be retiring in September and I will be spending the bulk of my time in the tree studio slash garage. You do put out a lot of good information and I do appreciate it. You’re easy to watch and I feel that I need my Milton fix. I’ve been to your area many times on business. You are very lucky to live there. I would to see your collection and chat with you in person. It would be a good day. You have a good day and I’ll keep in joying the journey with your videos in my path.
Time is limited resources....please tell me about you (to our website) as a starting point.
Beaut looking tree, look forward to this forest
Please stayed tuned...with a giant pot (which I have) it will stand out!
Très intéressant, merci pour la vidéo!
Amazing Video 🌲🙂👍
Great project. I’ve seen many imitations of John Naka’s forest. None were very impressive but to take the concept as inspiration and make it yours, … This interests me. I look forward to further updates. Thanks as always Milton!
Thank you for the encouragement.
John is truly a gentleman and a pioneer.
Never stand still.,..Jus have to take what is know and make continuous improvement.
wow! Rodney Pike in person! I AM HONORED!
You mind make me a motion caricature for use here.
I hope it won't break the bank! 🙂
This one should be the grandpa Milton tree in the forest... lots of evidence of experience through life, but still lots of opportunity for more growth. Some years life was productive and green, sometimes you just have to jin it and move on.😅
Great awaerenss!
Thank you for your compliments.'
'I learn because I have been critical...wake up middle ofd the night to think what I did eright and wrobng to improve my ways.
I joked that I grow up in Dimanond Hills (poor part of HK) now I live on top of a hill near Stanford....kepot striving and workd hared!
SAorry tos hare this withyou!
You might have mentioned this but I missed it what kind of juniper is your forest made from? I love watching you work I just turned 43 and I am in love with the idea of bonsai. I have started 2 small trees already an I watch your videos everyday now thank you so much for sharing your skill and passion with us ! Thank you
It is referred to as Prostrata Juniper in CA.
Enjoy your new hobby!
Hi Milton, What is the brandname of the scissors you're using? It's so strong, able to cut a big hardwood branch. Thanks!
I suppose it is ok to say I got them on Amazon
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