Anyone else notice the upward angle at 3:30 the foliage matches Nigel's hair! :) LOVE IT! Been away for 2 weeks for work, I have a lot to catch up on in the Bonsai Zone. Good to be home with my cat, and trees!
Really great pot and positioned just right...The moss and the little tuft on the front right looks great and sends it over the top...Yet another picture for my shop wall...My wife commented if I had this many picture's of a person that I might be considered a stalker...Yikes...
this is my favourite tree in your collection. just something about it really screams northern ontario where im from so im biased maybe. Fantastic job Nigel!
At the end of part 1, I thought I liked the idea of shortening the apex a little more. I love the whole composition at the end of part 2! A cut can always be made later, but it can't be uncut. Certainly, a gem in any collection!
Love it! Question, I am a big fan of click and grow...thanks to your training...but is there a reason why you are adverse to using wire to hold the tree in place? Just curious. Thank you!
I'm not a fan of where you choose to place this tree in the pot. Don't get me wrong, most of my personal design opinions are based on me asking myself what Nigal would do in this situation. So seeing as how you ARE Nigal... and a lot of this is subjective, please only take this with a grain of salt. You often talk about how you like to move a tree to the left or right, so that it looks like the center of mass is sorta over the middle of the pot, even if the base of the tree isn't. When you have a pot that is wider than the extreme sides of the tree (the base OR the foliage). I think having the tree offset in it's old tree looked great. This worked well with the old pot. On the other hand, your new pot isn't as wide as the tree. If you measure from the left side of the root base to the right side of the foliage, it appears to be several inches longer than the width of the pot. Even though you pushed the tree to the left about as far as you could, the edges of the tree still are outside of the pot on the right. It looks like you tried to center the whole tree center of mass but couldn't because the pot was too small. It seems like trying to center the mass of a cascade style of tree on its pot, I just don't think it works. Personally when the tree is wider than the pot, I think it's better to have the base of the tree closer to the center and not try to center the whole tree with the pot as much. I think I would still have put the base of the tree on the left side, but it would have been much closer to the middle than what you chose. Don't get me wrong, I still think it looks great, but it isn't the choice I would have made.
Great job Nigel the moss just finishes the job 😎
At about 3:10, I love how the your hairstyle today mimics the top of the spruce. Probably unintentional, but cool.
Looks Fantastic Nigel aka Gray Pineapple!
Anyone else notice the upward angle at 3:30 the foliage matches Nigel's hair! :) LOVE IT!
Been away for 2 weeks for work, I have a lot to catch up on in the Bonsai Zone. Good to be home with my cat, and trees!
Coming along nicely. The shari and jins really make it.
That pot surely is suited to this beautitul bonsai tree. Enjoyed watching this segment of its development. Good job!
This is one of my favorites of your plantings. Awesome to see it level up!
I always love this tree . Good job Nigel .
Amazing! I enjoy everytime I am watching your job during bonsai zone!
Nice work Nigel, the tree looks amazing
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Gorgeous tree!! Great job Nigel, greetings from Greece!!
lovely pots! final selection is absolutely a nice fit! you have a touch with mossing .. no aspect of the work is ever an afterthought in the Zone.☀️
The tree looks great. Your pruning brought out the tree's best.
Incredible. Such an improvement, to become an amazing looking tree.
I like that spruce ...the structual is nice..
Really great pot and positioned just right...The moss and the little tuft on the front right looks great and sends it over the top...Yet another picture for my shop wall...My wife commented if I had this many picture's of a person that I might be considered a stalker...Yikes...
Looking great in its new home. ❤
Breathtaking display
What an awesome composition Sir Nigel!!!
That tall tuft of moss fills the negative space under the trunk very well!
One of my favorite trees of yours.
It does look great in that pot!!
love the trunk movement.. greaat work. 😉
Stupendous job on this repotting and the landscaping gives it a nice forest floor. Looks great!
absolutely lovely… a proud but serene tree!
Love itt!
Such a sucker for this tree, love what you did. Was really looking forward for this update, tnx!
Stunning makeover for this fabulous little gem. Sophie’s pot is perfect for it. Good choice Nigel. Continue inspiring.
Beautiful tree.❤
Beautiful!
My favorite tree. Amazing how you work on it. Great job
Looks beautiful nigel
Stunning.
Such a beautiful tree, it really tells a story with its trunk!
Amazing tree, looks like a really old yamadori, surprised you grew that in your garden. Thanks, keep it up please
Gorgeous 💚💚💚
Thank you! Cheers!
nice work ❤🌳
# Nigel Beautiful, Great Work!
this is my favourite tree in your collection. just something about it really screams northern ontario where im from so im biased maybe. Fantastic job Nigel!
Looking good 👍
Oh my goodness, what a fabulous tree. This is definitely one of my favorites of yours, so impressive.
That’s a really nice Spruce it looks quite an old tree I like it very much. Thank you for the video Nigel.
Looks totally different great choice 8
Still one of my favorite Bonsai Zone trees. It was so great to see this one close-up in person last summer. Looking great Nigel!
Loving the content from Nova Scotia! I wish I could send you some moss, we have plenty!
This tree looks great at any angle but I really like it at 23:52
That’s one awesome looking bonsai. Bravo!! Thanks, keep growing
Looks awesome Nigel ! I really enjoyed part 1 & 2, big improvement.
Thank you.
3:26 Its funny how the hair and tree matches .... ☺
At the end of part 1, I thought I liked the idea of shortening the apex a little more. I love the whole composition at the end of part 2! A cut can always be made later, but it can't be uncut. Certainly, a gem in any collection!
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super beautiful, please show update after spring growth
Check out the latest video!!
How do you keep the moss so green throughout the summer time?
Could you kindly tell me the size or model of the red Haws watering can you use in the greenhouse?
Love it! Question, I am a big fan of click and grow...thanks to your training...but is there a reason why you are adverse to using wire to hold the tree in place? Just curious. Thank you!
and meant 'clip and grow'...typing without readers :)
i got some expert advise on jin and shari from my neighbourhood rabbit family
A “blue scissor” root work.
The fact that you don’t tie down your trees is just insane ..
I put rocks on the top until the roots fill the pot, it works really well!!
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Foist
Noice!!!
I'm not a fan of where you choose to place this tree in the pot. Don't get me wrong, most of my personal design opinions are based on me asking myself what Nigal would do in this situation. So seeing as how you ARE Nigal... and a lot of this is subjective, please only take this with a grain of salt.
You often talk about how you like to move a tree to the left or right, so that it looks like the center of mass is sorta over the middle of the pot, even if the base of the tree isn't. When you have a pot that is wider than the extreme sides of the tree (the base OR the foliage). I think having the tree offset in it's old tree looked great. This worked well with the old pot.
On the other hand, your new pot isn't as wide as the tree. If you measure from the left side of the root base to the right side of the foliage, it appears to be several inches longer than the width of the pot. Even though you pushed the tree to the left about as far as you could, the edges of the tree still are outside of the pot on the right. It looks like you tried to center the whole tree center of mass but couldn't because the pot was too small. It seems like trying to center the mass of a cascade style of tree on its pot, I just don't think it works.
Personally when the tree is wider than the pot, I think it's better to have the base of the tree closer to the center and not try to center the whole tree with the pot as much. I think I would still have put the base of the tree on the left side, but it would have been much closer to the middle than what you chose.
Don't get me wrong, I still think it looks great, but it isn't the choice I would have made.
Looks an excellent specimen👌