Don't forget about us in North America! North American species Larix laricina Tamarack or American larch. Parts of Alaska and throughout Canada and the northern United States from the eastern Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic shore. Larix lyallii Parl. - Subalpine larch. Mountains of northwest United States and southwest Canada, at very high altitude. Larix occidentalis Nutt. - Western larch. Mountains of northwest United States and southwest Canada, at lower altitudes (Pacific Northwest).
There is an amazing paucity of info about the Golden Larch on UA-cam. Great job. Does the pseudolarix back bud on old wood? I'd like to see updates when appropriate. Thanks
I love your garden, your videos and you give me hope and inspiration for the future of my bonsai I hope to attain. Your partner is very lucky to have such beauty and knowledge that surrounds your home ❤️ Thank you
Love your video, and how great is it for you to host Adam??? I also noticed that your large yellow koi didn't really move out of the camera view throughout your filming. What a ham, I mean fish!!
Great video Jason. Adams trimming really helped you out 😂😂 It’s a really impressive tree Jason looks amazing. Some wiring would help the branches to drop slightly and give a better view of the trunk and branches. Really nice tree mate 👍👍👍
@@TheBonsaiGarden I'm just pulling your leg. Thanks for the video, I've not really known what to do with my European Larch. I bought one because I thought I should really have one.. but I haven't looked much into them. This was helpful
Hi Jason & Adam , absolutely beautiful ❤, great to see you both working on a gorgeous bonsai, very nice you have some beautiful bonsais Jason, Adam your a natural 😀 keep up the great work, much ❤ fantastic video 😊
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Loved the combo of you two working on a bonsai. Best of two worlds.
Thanks Raymond. It was great to have Adam visit.
Don't forget about us in North America!
North American species
Larix laricina Tamarack or American larch. Parts of Alaska and throughout Canada and the northern United States from the eastern Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic shore.
Larix lyallii Parl. - Subalpine larch. Mountains of northwest United States and southwest Canada, at very high altitude.
Larix occidentalis Nutt. - Western larch. Mountains of northwest United States and southwest Canada, at lower altitudes (Pacific Northwest).
Great additional info. These are less familiar to us in the UK Nigel. 🙏
I do like Larch ,great for a beginner like me ,great video lads 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it, it was great to have Adam visiting.
Nice work guys!
Thanks Kennet 👍
Foist to see the Koi :)
Thanks Xav 🙏
There is an amazing paucity of info about the Golden Larch on UA-cam. Great job. Does the pseudolarix back bud on old wood? I'd like to see updates when appropriate. Thanks
Very nice, Jason and you two were color coordinated. You guys made that look easy.Good Show!
Thank you kindly Patricia. Hope you were also in bright summer colours watching 😆
I love your garden, your videos and you give me hope and inspiration for the future of my bonsai I hope to attain. Your partner is very lucky to have such beauty and knowledge that surrounds your home ❤️ Thank you
So nice of you Judy 🙏
👍👌👌
Thank you Bruce. Your support always appreciated 🙏
Love your video, and how great is it for you to host Adam??? I also noticed that your large yellow koi didn't really move out of the camera view throughout your filming. What a ham, I mean fish!!
I love it!
Hello Jason.
Any new news with Tony? How is doing. Thanks for the video! Really enjoy it!
Sorry I do not have an update. I think now is private family time to make him comfortable.
@@TheBonsaiGarden this is so sad. 😞
Nice work guys.
Thanks Andrew 🙏
Great video Jason.
Adams trimming really helped you out 😂😂
It’s a really impressive tree Jason looks amazing. Some wiring would help the branches to drop slightly and give a better view of the trunk and branches.
Really nice tree mate 👍👍👍
Totally agree Andy.
Where can i buy a larch plant material,im from vancouver BC
I have two larch Forrest’s one has 4” extensions the other one pruned has brown tips. I could never show either.
One of my larch forests died and the other doesn’t look great either, though my individual trees are all doing great.
@@TheBonsaiGarden I also have a very large Larch trunk wrist thickness, a major branch dies every year. No more larch for me.
When scrolling through Adams youtube videos it shows you only watched the intros 😂
I’ll have go back and see that!!! 😆😆😆
I’ve definitely watched them all, all the way through. Not on my iPad though.
@@TheBonsaiGarden I'm just pulling your leg. Thanks for the video, I've not really known what to do with my European Larch. I bought one because I thought I should really have one.. but I haven't looked much into them. This was helpful
Had me worried there. 😆
Glad it was helpful.
Love your videos Jason always look forward to watching them
Hi Jason & Adam , absolutely beautiful ❤, great to see you both working on a gorgeous bonsai, very nice you have some beautiful bonsais Jason, Adam your a natural 😀 keep up the great work, much ❤ fantastic video 😊
👍👍👍
Thanks 🙏
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Also please hit that Like button 👍 if you enjoyed this video and would like to see more.