I always love your practical no-nonsense approach. I have seen many a bonsai vid of self-styled bonsai masters who are beyond tedious. using tweezers and tiny scissors contemplating for 10 minutes weather to cut a teeeeny tiny branch or not. They are impossible to watch. .....and I go like: "oh for heavens sake just cut the bloody branch off already!!!!" Their trees also often look like overly styled "disney-like" trees. I prefer the more natural look of your trees. The forest turned out very beautiful. Cheers.
"Masters" indeed. Do they call themselves "masters" - I hate that word. People in India are fond of using that term but I keep asking them not to. THANK YOU for your kind feedback.
I absolutely love it when you say your not a bonsai master. Mr Chan somebody needs to remind you of all you UA-cam followers, the fact that you have some wonderful books one of which, even tho you were nice enough to put back in print new and improved is very expensive to buy used - actually they all are if you can find them AND get the person to part with them. You have a very successful nursery known all over the world while staying very humble and zen yet able to make quick decisions. At the very least you are a extremely accomplished bonsai practitioner lol. Happy New Year
Do come - I have many people come from Holland, Germany, Belgium and France for workshops. The other day I had a lady from Melbourne just to do a workshop. I was bowled over.
Im always amazed how im thinking about something yesterday, like where can I plant a cedar tree in my backyard, and a video pops up on the exact topic. Now, I know I need a cedar forest and not just 1 cedar tree, haha. Thank you!
Peter Very nice Forest display and great Work. But Peter on your Right side (by a Door) there a Awesome Bonsai Tree can you show that Tree? Or maybe Work on It ?
@@peterchan3100 will you be doing a Video? May we see some Photos? I still think you have some Diamonds Bonsai Trees that the high Class Bonsai Tree Collectors know care to look at your Bonsai Trees .
Another great project, I plan on doing more forests, everyone loves my Alberta Spruce forest, I don't know what I am waiting for. It's amazing the transformation from what the cut and write looks like and how it will look in 3-5 years. I have a nursery selling my trees now, lots of demand for JRP, I'm now growing as fast as I can, hopefully my little trees will be used by some masters like you to create final bonsai.
@@peterchan3100 Yes, I have just been waiting for the covid rules to calm down, California has many strict rules. So much bad news about damage to the trees, who knows how long they will be there.
Peter, great video as always. I watched them all and learned a ton from you. Thank you. Quick question: Is airlayering these kind of cedars use the same principle as airlayering Japanese maples?
I am in the process of starting Cedar of Lebanon from seed, I get the impression the trees are somewhat fast growers, keeping my fingers crossed the seeds germinate in the early spring.
Thank you, Thank you, you got me interested in starting up a new hobby, raising bonsais trees. Only problems is my age, I might not live to see the the fruit of my labor. So, I figure out I have to purchase an older tree or a fast grouping tree. Older tree with nice large trunk cost too much so only option is getting a tree that is fast growing. Can you recommend some names of tree that are fast growing I would appreciated. Thank you 🙏
I know it’s a negative to say I am old but what I neglected to tell you that I maybe old in years but I’m young in my mind and spirit. I see at life in bright colors and continuing to learn new things. Our society look at you and making a quick judgment and move on, never to take the time to see what is inside of that person. My feeling is their lost because there are a wealth of knowledge and wisdom that why I enjoy what you call your ramming on with your wisdom based on your experience in your life journey. Once someone find out about my age, they often say I don’t act my age, my response is can you give me a manual that tells you how should an 75 year old should act and behave and I will do it, but you can’t (because there isn’t one) just crawl back into your hole and don’t bother me. Society want to know your age so they can pigeonhole you into their perceptions of what they perceive you should act given your age. My response to that is screw you. (Sorry about the language, I was once in the US Navy and they taught me how to swear) Anyway what I mean was, is there any tree or brush that is fast growing so I can see the fruit of my labor. I love white pine or any pine for that matter partly because I enjoy the outdoor in the high Sierra mountain but the problem about pine is it takes too long for them to developed and mature. I know the Chinese Juniper or the Japanese maple are good choices. But will I be able to see the results of my creation. I know taking up this hobby require time but that’s one thing I don’t have but that life. You have to make the best of your time here and be mindful of others. Something in which the newer generation has lost, being mindfulness and life is not all about you. Base on your vlog, I know the Ficus is a strong candidate and is the fastest and easiest to grow but is there any another? After viewing your vlog, I have propagated several Ficus cutting to use as material to education myself on the new hobby. They are already to be potted and they are fast grower but is there any other trees that are fast growing tree that you can suggest? During the Christmas season I am keeping an eye on some pine tree and juniper during the holidays when they go on sale. If not that okay, I have enough material to try and learn from. I do have an Azalea that is in a pot it is about 2-3 ft. tall and the trunk is about a half inch to 1 inch in diameter and is doing very well. I have an Japanese maple on the ground, the trunk is about 1-2 inches in diameter but is not looking very well because of gopher problem. I think they had got into the roots system. Do you know how to get ripped of those dam gopher? There are a lot of them in our yard. Because of California being a progressive socialist state we can’t poison them, can’t shoot them, so they just multiply. Someone suggested of putting dry ice in top of the dirt at night the CO2 will humanly put them to sleep with hurting them or you can pour fish poop in their entrance. Mom said in China they used to pee on the ground but I don’t know about that. Given your many years and your expertise do you have any suggestion in getting rid of gopher? Anyway, love your blog “Have a Blessed Holidays. 🙏🎄🎁 and “Cheers!”🍺🍺🍺 thanks for sparking my interest in stating up a whole new hobby in growing bonsai.🌲
Yes sri very well see wow beautiful free bonsai yes but they no Drime are great turning things around for you good idea yes sri penalty because it for natural geography group very beat so much thank you for good advice 🥰🙏🥰
Would you mind commenting on how you maintain the Lebanon Cedar forest once it is freshly potted in the training pots? Do you immediately saturate the pot? Are you watering it daily or how often are you watering? For someone without a greenhouse, would you recommend putting them in full Sun or part shade? I am hoping to create my own Lebanon forest but I wasn’t sure how difficult is the maintenance. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Peter I know this is off topic for this video however I have an idea for a video. I get asked a lot how to clean sharpen and maintain the tools used for bonsai. I think this video would be a good one and maybe Josh (hope I spelled it right) would thinkbits a good idea as well.
I dont normally sell them as they are very hard to obtain. But if you speak nicely to me, I might sell you one. Contact our office. Has to be collected from our nursery as they are over a metre tall.
Hello Peter Chan, Thank you so much for your motivational and inspirating videos. It is such a big lot of very useful information! I have a question about watering at your nursery. What kind of water do you use for watering the nursery plants? Is it natural water from rain or lakes or is it ordinary water "out the pipe"? Is it "hard" water or do you treat it in special way? So many questions ;-)) Thank you in advance for answering and best of luck to you all!!! Larissa
I was delighted to see the whole process of creating such a beautiful forest. Although I always ache for Peter's hand when I see him working so fast with the scissors...🫣😅
I love my Cedar Bonsai I found it is my Favourite trees 🌳 🌲 especially the Cedar of Lebanon 🇱🇧
Thanks Peter you always inspire.
I always love your practical no-nonsense approach. I have seen many a bonsai vid of self-styled bonsai masters who are beyond tedious. using tweezers and tiny scissors contemplating for 10 minutes weather to cut a teeeeny tiny branch or not. They are impossible to watch. .....and I go like: "oh for heavens sake just cut the bloody branch off already!!!!" Their trees also often look like overly styled "disney-like" trees. I prefer the more natural look of your trees.
The forest turned out very beautiful. Cheers.
"Masters" indeed. Do they call themselves "masters" - I hate that word. People in India are fond of using that term but I keep asking them not to.
THANK YOU for your kind feedback.
nice forest project my friend 👍👍
I absolutely love it when you say your not a bonsai master. Mr Chan somebody needs to remind you of all you UA-cam followers, the fact that you have some wonderful books one of which, even tho you were nice enough to put back in print new and improved is very expensive to buy used - actually they all are if you can find them AND get the person to part with them. You have a very successful nursery known all over the world while staying very humble and zen yet able to make quick decisions. At the very least you are a extremely accomplished bonsai practitioner lol. Happy New Year
Bite the bullet-my favorite saying when watching Peter do magic
I’m so glad you should this video Peter. Thank you 🪴🌲🌳
I love my cedar of Lebanon purchased from Peter. Another stunning forest group completed 🙏🏻
How is your Cedar doing ? It was made from one similar to these ones.
@@peterchan3100 hi Peter, my cedar is looking truly festive with its branches heavy with snow. It has pride of place in my zen garden 🙏🏻
@@davemead4504 That is very nice.
I love Peter's cedars trees and forests.
Wooowww lovely forest
You are a genius Mr Peter
Lovely Peter. Lovely to see in person aswell.
Cold wet day here, this was a perfect way to relax with a cup of tea , thank you. Learning so much watching you.
"cut slightly shorter.". And like magic the tree transforms into something beautiful. Thank you for the lesson.
Wow you are the best, great lesson. Thank you for share🌱🌲🌴🌵
i have a ton of wild cedars.... i might have to give this a try.
Thanks Josh! We love to see this videos. Thanks Peter beautiful job!❤❤
Danke für das informative und interessante Video.
Great video.
Thanks Peter. One of my favourite trees.
thank you Peter for sharing
Wonderful video Peter! I am from denmark and would love to Come to a workshop one Day :D
Do come - I have many people come from Holland, Germany, Belgium and France for workshops. The other day I had a lady from Melbourne just to do a workshop. I was bowled over.
Josh is right! Love watching you create forests! Stellar job! Thanks Peter👏👏👏👍😊🙏
It doesn't get better than this!! Thank you!
It already looks amazing right after creation, can only imagine how it will look after a few years of refinement!
I love group plantings, these turned out nice will look so good with a few mores from now
I love you large forests and could you show the 7 ,possibly 9 one you did last year. Thanks Peter and Happy xmas to one and all at Herons.
Thanks for sharing !!
so nice.
Im always amazed how im thinking about something yesterday, like where can I plant a cedar tree in my backyard, and a video pops up on the exact topic. Now, I know I need a cedar forest and not just 1 cedar tree, haha. Thank you!
The downward branches look like they've been set by heavy snow similar to the snow covered trees in London this week. Fantastic.
Very nice forest. I'm going to try making one like that.
Beautiful composition. Always enjoy your tutorials. Thanks, keep growing
Beautiful as ever!
Looks amazing Peter!!! Love your work. Great stuff. 5 look woeful. Thank you!!
Thx for sharing Peter 👍👍👍
Nicely done, is that Josh in last picture with you & pine? Please thank him for suggesting videography 😊😊
Tree: "...aaa I've spent months developing myself and now look how nice I look!"
Peter-chan: "... so let's bite the bullet..."
Tree: "oh no"
Ooooooh! Cool!!!
Peter Very nice Forest display and great Work. But Peter on your Right side (by a Door) there a Awesome Bonsai Tree can you show that Tree? Or maybe Work on It ?
Yes I am still working on that one.
@@peterchan3100 will you be doing a Video? May we see some Photos? I still think you have some Diamonds Bonsai Trees that the high Class Bonsai Tree Collectors know care to look at your Bonsai Trees .
Another great project, I plan on doing more forests, everyone loves my Alberta Spruce forest, I don't know what I am waiting for. It's amazing the transformation from what the cut and write looks like and how it will look in 3-5 years. I have a nursery selling my trees now, lots of demand for JRP, I'm now growing as fast as I can, hopefully my little trees will be used by some masters like you to create final bonsai.
Good luck Steve - Remember I still would like to see the Bristlecone Pines !!!
@@peterchan3100 Yes, I have just been waiting for the covid rules to calm down, California has many strict rules. So much bad news about damage to the trees, who knows how long they will be there.
Peter, great video as always. I watched them all and learned a ton from you. Thank you. Quick question: Is airlayering these kind of cedars use the same principle as airlayering Japanese maples?
Yes - same as for Maples and they are easy to air layer.
Yess 😊
I am in the process of starting Cedar of Lebanon from seed, I get the impression the trees are somewhat fast growers, keeping my fingers crossed the seeds germinate in the early spring.
Seed starting tips appreciated as I still have some to plant in case I missed something.
I am absolutely astounded that he has somehow managed to not cut off a number of his fingers.
I did cut the tip of my left forefinger twice in the past 20 years - that is not bad.
When is the best time of year to do this massive pruning of branches?
Thank you, Thank you, you got me interested in starting up a new hobby, raising bonsais trees. Only problems is my age, I might not live to see the the fruit of my labor. So, I figure out I have to purchase an older tree or a fast grouping tree. Older tree with nice large trunk cost too much so only option is getting a tree that is fast growing. Can you recommend some names of tree that are fast growing I would appreciated. Thank you 🙏
Never say you are too old. Thats a negative attitude to life. The Time is NOW. You have a lot of life left.
I know it’s a negative to say I am old but what
I neglected to tell you that I maybe old in years but I’m young in my mind and spirit.
I see at life in bright colors and continuing to learn new things.
Our society look at you and making a quick judgment and move on, never to take the time to see what is inside of that person. My feeling is their lost because there are a wealth of knowledge and wisdom that why I enjoy what you call your ramming on with your wisdom based on your experience in your life journey.
Once someone find out about my age, they often say I don’t act my age, my response is can you give me a manual that tells you how should an 75 year old should act and behave and I will do it, but you can’t (because there isn’t one) just crawl back into your hole and don’t bother me.
Society want to know your age so they can pigeonhole you into their perceptions of what they perceive you should act given your age. My response to that is screw you. (Sorry about the language, I was once in the US Navy and they taught me how to swear)
Anyway what I mean was, is there any tree or brush that is fast growing so I can see the fruit of my labor.
I love white pine or any pine for that matter partly because I enjoy the outdoor in the high Sierra mountain but the problem about pine is it takes too long for them to developed and mature. I know the Chinese Juniper or the Japanese maple are good choices. But will I be able to see the results of my creation. I know taking up this hobby require time but that’s one thing I don’t have but that life. You have to make the best of your time here and be mindful of others. Something in which the newer generation has lost, being mindfulness and life is not all about you.
Base on your vlog, I know the Ficus is a strong candidate and is the fastest and easiest to grow but is there any another? After viewing your vlog, I have propagated several Ficus cutting to use as material to education myself on the new hobby. They are already to be potted and they are fast grower but is there any other trees that are fast growing tree that you can suggest?
During the Christmas season I am keeping an eye on some pine tree and juniper during the holidays when they go on sale. If not that okay,
I have enough material to try and learn from.
I do have an Azalea that is in a pot it is about 2-3 ft. tall and the trunk is about a half inch to 1 inch in diameter and is doing very well.
I have an Japanese maple on the ground, the trunk is about 1-2 inches in diameter but is not looking very well because of gopher problem. I think they had got into the roots system. Do you know how to get ripped of those dam gopher? There are a lot of them in our yard.
Because of California being a progressive socialist state we can’t poison them, can’t shoot them, so they just multiply. Someone suggested of putting dry ice in top of the dirt at night the CO2 will humanly put them to sleep with hurting them or you can pour fish poop in their entrance. Mom said in China they used to pee on the ground but I don’t know about that. Given your many years and your expertise do you have any suggestion in getting rid of gopher? Anyway, love your blog
“Have a Blessed Holidays. 🙏🎄🎁 and
“Cheers!”🍺🍺🍺
thanks for sparking my interest in stating up a whole new hobby in growing bonsai.🌲
@@peterchan3100 Exactly life is for living
Yes sri very well see wow beautiful free bonsai yes but they no Drime are great turning things around for you good idea yes sri penalty because it for natural geography group very beat so much thank you for good advice 🥰🙏🥰
Can we make airlayering of cedar tree.
Yes - quite easy to air layer
@@peterchan3100 thank you for confirming.
Would you mind commenting on how you maintain the Lebanon Cedar forest once it is freshly potted in the training pots? Do you immediately saturate the pot? Are you watering it daily or how often are you watering? For someone without a greenhouse, would you recommend putting them in full Sun or part shade? I am hoping to create my own Lebanon forest but I wasn’t sure how difficult is the maintenance. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Just keep the soil moderately damp - not soaking wet or bone dry
,🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹 thanks Peter
Peter I know this is off topic for this video however I have an idea for a video. I get asked a lot how to clean sharpen and maintain the tools used for bonsai. I think this video would be a good one and maybe Josh (hope I spelled it right) would thinkbits a good idea as well.
I have done one on bonsai tools ages ago and have shown how to care for tools but no harm in repeating it.
I need 5or 6 of those sent to Canada please
how much are those trees individually i cant find them on our website peter thanks lee
I dont normally sell them as they are very hard to obtain. But if you speak nicely to me, I might sell you one. Contact our office. Has to be collected from our nursery as they are over a metre tall.
@@peterchan3100 thats very kind,unfortunately im about 5hrs drive from you but i am hoping to pay a visit next year thank you lee
Peter is that Cedric’s breviflora?
First i Need to find cedar!
💕👍
Lovely work, but the angle of the extreme right hand one doesn't look right.
Can be adjusted in the Spring.
👍👌🙂
🙏👍🏼🌲
Hello Peter Chan,
Thank you so much for your motivational and inspirating videos. It is such a big lot of very useful information!
I have a question about watering at your nursery. What kind of water do you use for watering the nursery plants?
Is it natural water from rain or lakes or is it ordinary water "out the pipe"?
Is it "hard" water or do you treat it in special way?
So many questions ;-))
Thank you in advance for answering and best of luck to you all!!!
Larissa
You dont have to worry about all that - we just use the mains water. No need for rain water etc. Water in our area is Hard but no harm done.
@@peterchan3100 thank you for taking the time to answer. I'm wishing you health and all good people around you.
Larissa
How about California Redwoods
I want a forest Bonsai with California Redwoods
I'm born & raised in California
I find forest planting is easier for beginners
Its just like flower arranging. Not much bonsai skills involved in making a forest.
First comment. I should get a free pass on a walk around Pete's garden
Actually, Gentlemen arrive second :-)
@@thomasjohnson5041 first the worst, second the best, third the one with a hairy chest
Do come and take a walk around our garden
Hola no se puede traducir el vídeo al español
Saludos
Kupchak 😂😂
Cutting the top is that so the won't grow any taller
Yes
I was delighted to see the whole process of creating such a beautiful forest. Although I always ache for Peter's hand when I see him working so fast with the scissors...🫣😅
what kind of public servant were you, sir ?
Those certainly do not look like the cedar trees in my state Tennessee, USA. Those look ratty.