Aussie Dave here Sam, I have 5 leopard trees all started from seed 3 years ago. Trunks are as thick as my thumb but about 450mm high with great canopy. I'm going to air lay them to reduce the height to 200mm high 😊. I'm in Brisbane, and the weather is just starting to warm up, so I hope I'm successful 😊
youre an absolute legend for aussie-native bonsai growers, especially those that are apart of the community solely online. please keep doing what youre doing. and know that youre highly valued :) can't wait to see your next video. lots of love from Melbourne
I think your observations about multi-trunk bonsai and the brain are spot on. A multi-trunk tree is a more complex image than a single-trunk tree. It's more difficult to mentally grasp the whole thing as trunk + branches + canopy = tree. So it's a bigger challenge for the designer to create a coherent composition that makes an immediate, convincing impression. But when it works it's very cool!
Thats a bloody pearla! I tried to dig one out a couple years back that was around that size, I swear some chinaman was holding onto the end of the tap root! (save paint - even bursts/strokes 👍🏽) Have a good night man, Cheers!🤠🍻
Always great to see you Sam ! I’ve only got a Blackwood and an olive purely because your info and knowledge on those species , salt never required 😂, I’ve recently found a place here in TAS that sells natives , just gotta get there one time , thinking of giving a Huon pine a try . Can I give oaks and other deciduous trees a good prune now and maybe a repot. We probably still have 6 weeks of cold weather left
Great work Sam! I totally understand what you mean when styling Redgum. I've got 4 in my collection and I was applying the basic bonsai principles to them. It wasn't until about 10 years down the line with a good old trunk chop, defoliation and letting it grow out that the tree started to show its true nature.
Good tidy up, I am guilty of not going far enough at times. I have just finished 3rd video in a series on Sumo Tiger Bark Ficus. The branches are wired up and I reduced the two new branches forming part of the apex. During editing I realised I should have shortened them more. So had to do it later and not recorded on camera. The Question I have for you is: for the thickness of the trunk, should you not have gone lower down for the trunk chop and for the canopy and new branches to develop from back budding ?
I absolutely agree that it can be hard to see the tree until it is well on the way to grown. As the kids keep saying: trust the process. I have found that it takes a pleasingly short period of time before it starts to share what it wants to do - and with the rate of growth on a River Red, it might only be a year or so!
Good start for that tree Sam, hard to visualise in a young tree sometimes especially a Redgum 👍, a little tip keep the coffee cup away from the Willie Wagtail or it may take off like a crow 😂
Coming along nice Sam. I think the movement would be more inclined to go with the lower branch because it would be likely on the sunny side of the tree which would grow stronger( not by much) I think gums tend to grow away from the slant of the main trunk also✌ good reason to go bush for a look and test the theory👍
I have a couple of river redgums, Mine are out of control 🙄, no plan and no direction. I just hack them back each year keeping one new branch from each location, and think "next year I will decide what to do with them." They grow like crazy, so I always have new branches to choose from. If I was home I would go outside and look at them to see if I could make a plan, but im in Mildura for a few days, doctors not pleasure.. it will be a pleasure to get home, Its too busy up here. 😀 Thanks for the video.
G,day there Bonsai bloke , I’m always interested in your bonsai theory, your passion your bobby interest , i to love creating bonsai like many others out there , Australian natives I haven’t got as bonsai yet but maybe in the future for bonsai design , I picked up some wood chips a few years ago and spread them in my garden , I got 2 trees grow out of my garden one type of gum I don,t know but I’m thinking river gum , and another one I’m not sure about as well , they are 5 feet tall in pots but I’m going to set them free soon in the ground to grow into big trees , I just can’t cut them lol I feel sentimental about them .
I'm a complete novice but I've heard you mention before about straight trunks not being ideal. To be honest I thought you might have just chopped it just after the lowest branch where the straight part starts, or is it ok as its a Red Gum? Or do you think the cuts you made will make it back bud lower camouflaging the straighter part of the trunk?
Back budding not all trees do , so with trees not sure about best to check that out before chopping , with gums I’m not sure about back budding , some big trees damages by storms etc can take a very long time before you might see new growth of another bit of life on that tree , ie a new branch starting to grow , I,m no expert but just from looking at them those trees live very long lives , just sayin . Even a tree you think is dead can many years later produce a branch of new growth from out of no where .
I say the more salt the better. Now gives me an ok to dig into my melaleuca. And ill have a couple of beers beforehand so i don’t procrastinate again. 😄😄😄. 👍🇦🇺🦘
Visited the bonsai garden in Brisbane recently and inspired to learn. Happy to have found your channel.
Thank you
Welcome!
Aussie Dave here Sam, I have 5 leopard trees all started from seed 3 years ago. Trunks are as thick as my thumb but about 450mm high with great canopy. I'm going to air lay them to reduce the height to 200mm high 😊. I'm in Brisbane, and the weather is just starting to warm up, so I hope I'm successful 😊
the Noongah word for the Willy Wagtail is 'Jitty Jitty" they are very special in da culture and signify a good change is coming ......
youre an absolute legend for aussie-native bonsai growers, especially those that are apart of the community solely online. please keep doing what youre doing. and know that youre highly valued :) can't wait to see your next video. lots of love from Melbourne
Thanks mate. Appreciate the support 😃
I very much like the smooth bark on that tree. Nice job.
Good one Sam. Trees seem to tell you which way to go and you follow there directions well.
Good on you for realizing the saw needed to come out. Excellent restart on a neglected specimen. Keep us updated.
I think your observations about multi-trunk bonsai and the brain are spot on. A multi-trunk tree is a more complex image than a single-trunk tree. It's more difficult to mentally grasp the whole thing as trunk + branches + canopy = tree. So it's a bigger challenge for the designer to create a coherent composition that makes an immediate, convincing impression. But when it works it's very cool!
Thats a bloody pearla!
I tried to dig one out a couple years back that was around that size,
I swear some chinaman was holding onto the end of the tap root!
(save paint - even bursts/strokes 👍🏽)
Have a good night man, Cheers!🤠🍻
Ha ha they sure love to go deep 😄 🤣
Good job Sam 👏
Another great piece of art, love it. Thx Sam
Oh Sam, you’re lovely 🫶 God bless you and yours 🙏✝️
Had to comment after the bird interlude 🤍
Thank you! You too!
Think I owe you a beer for looking after this tree for me for so long mate 😂 🍺
You have not seen your other trees 🤣
G'Day Sam! Great stuff don't see Aussie Natives much!
Always great to see you Sam ! I’ve only got a Blackwood and an olive purely because your info and knowledge on those species , salt never required 😂, I’ve recently found a place here in TAS that sells natives , just gotta get there one time , thinking of giving a Huon pine a try . Can I give oaks and other deciduous trees a good prune now and maybe a repot. We probably still have 6 weeks of cold weather left
Great work Sam! I totally understand what you mean when styling Redgum. I've got 4 in my collection and I was applying the basic bonsai principles to them. It wasn't until about 10 years down the line with a good old trunk chop, defoliation and letting it grow out that the tree started to show its true nature.
Good tidy up, I am guilty of not going far enough at times. I have just finished 3rd video in a series on Sumo Tiger Bark Ficus. The branches are wired up and I reduced the two new branches forming part of the apex. During editing I realised I should have shortened them more. So had to do it later and not recorded on camera. The Question I have for you is: for the thickness of the trunk, should you not have gone lower down for the trunk chop and for the canopy and new branches to develop from back budding ?
Good to have you back
@@SamDoeckeAussiebonsaibloke thank you for the welcome.
I absolutely agree that it can be hard to see the tree until it is well on the way to grown. As the kids keep saying: trust the process. I have found that it takes a pleasingly short period of time before it starts to share what it wants to do - and with the rate of growth on a River Red, it might only be a year or so!
and because it is not my tree (and not having to deal with the consquences)perhaps a trunk chop above the first branch -
Agreed 👍
Good start for that tree Sam, hard to visualise in a young tree sometimes especially a Redgum 👍, a little tip keep the coffee cup away from the Willie Wagtail or it may take off like a crow 😂
Funny mate. It ain't red bull 😉
fantastic -- I have a redgum that needs a height reduction - gotta be decisive as well as brave and be prepared to wait for results
.......fumes from paint also holds a very special place in Noongah culture.......
Coming along nice Sam. I think the movement would be more inclined to go with the lower branch because it would be likely on the sunny side of the tree which would grow stronger( not by much) I think gums tend to grow away from the slant of the main trunk also✌ good reason to go bush for a look and test the theory👍
I have a couple of river redgums, Mine are out of control 🙄, no plan and no direction. I just hack them back each year keeping one new branch from each location, and think "next year I will decide what to do with them." They grow like crazy, so I always have new branches to choose from. If I was home I would go outside and look at them to see if I could make a plan, but im in Mildura for a few days, doctors not pleasure.. it will be a pleasure to get home, Its too busy up here. 😀 Thanks for the video.
I'm sure your clip amd grow gums will turn out something special 😀
👍👌🙂
G,day there Bonsai bloke , I’m always interested in your bonsai theory, your passion your bobby interest , i to love creating bonsai like many others out there , Australian natives I haven’t got as bonsai yet but maybe in the future for bonsai design , I picked up some wood chips a few years ago and spread them in my garden , I got 2 trees grow out of my garden one type of gum I don,t know but I’m thinking river gum , and another one I’m not sure about as well , they are 5 feet tall in pots but I’m going to set them free soon in the ground to grow into big trees , I just can’t cut them lol I feel sentimental about them .
I THINK IM GUNNA GET ME A GUM TREE AND CALL IT SAM
Weird but I like it 👌 🤣
I'm a complete novice but I've heard you mention before about straight trunks not being ideal. To be honest I thought you might have just chopped it just after the lowest branch where the straight part starts, or is it ok as its a Red Gum? Or do you think the cuts you made will make it back bud lower camouflaging the straighter part of the trunk?
Good comment ✌️
Back budding not all trees do , so with trees not sure about best to check that out before chopping , with gums I’m not sure about back budding , some big trees damages by storms etc can take a very long time before you might see new growth of another bit of life on that tree , ie a new branch starting to grow , I,m no expert but just from looking at them those trees live very long lives , just sayin . Even a tree you think is dead can many years later produce a branch of new growth from out of no where .
Hi there Sam can you please do a update of trees you have done so we can see what they look like now thanks
Will do
.......................that would be "Tops"..........................I reckon
Oi , Sammy Davies Jr ,
can we please give Dong's one yas done last year a "How Ya Goin'" ? ......
......or even just to give Dong a how ya goin.....
.........yeah ,......... nah
I say the more salt the better. Now gives me an ok to dig into my melaleuca. And ill have a couple of beers beforehand so i don’t procrastinate again. 😄😄😄. 👍🇦🇺🦘