I like your clear voice and very good quality camera and that is the way to provide education and hope you can make more video for young japanese white pine
UA-cam doesn't always make great suggestions ... but tonight, it did :) I'm an Oregonian, and I used to take our trees for granted, but over the past few years I've really taken an eye to them. My interest has blossomed into an amateur bonsai hobby and now I'm constantly on the lookout. It didn't take me long to make it to your storefront after seeing your videos! I said I would stop for the season, but I can't help it, haha. It's clear how much love goes into your trees. I was really impressed by the individual attention given to the grafts. I went ahead and subscribed and I'm looking forward to more!
Thank you for this video. It answered 2 questions that I was looking for which I couldn't find anywhere else. 1. Why composted bark and not fresh(good to know that six months is enough) 2. Why not pot up to a much bigger pot? This is a really helpful channel for people who are new to container gardening(for trees). I am more used to planting in the landscape.
We just published a second video on container gardening. You can pot smaller trees in pots. Having good drainage is the key to success if you want to do that add lava rock or some other type of small gravel at the bottom and add more perlite or pumice to your bark media for better drainage. Thanks for watching.
Can you make a video of where you planted the Skylands? I'd love to see where you chose it's new home to be. Thanks for all your videos, it's hard to find good conifer content. 👍🏼🌲
Pretty awesome collection of conifers. Question is would it be a good idea to add maybe some moss on those containers to sorta make it look like a bonsai or just top it off with some type of mulch. Thanks!
Great content! Thank you for your videos. Question, I just purchased an umbrella pine in a #2 pot and I want to grow it in a container for the first couple of years, living in the northeast (NY) do I need to protect it in anyway during the winter? Should I bring it inside or will it be okay in a pot outside all winter?
Check your cold hardiness zone and then check the cold hardiness of umbrella pines. You can bring your tree into a more protected place like your garage for a week or two, maybe longer if it is really cold. Great question. I may do a video about that soon.
So I’m assuming you use forgery size wood particles and pumice? That’s all? No nutrients? I’m looking to pot up my pencil holly and I’m not sure what kind of soil mix to use. I found this video, but I’m not quite sure I heard you correctly on the ingredients for the soul since I heard no nutrients
#800 Do I get a prize? Maybe pick a tree. I'm just starting my bonsai journey and glad I found your channel i watch a lot of Peter Chan videos. I especially love conifers pines do really well where I'm at eastern NC. I was able 2 find an old Christmas tree farmer who had a lot of knowledge and interesting conifers. He also given me the opportunity to try n dig up an 20 or 30 year old pinus sylvestris beuvronensis with a 7 or 8 in trunk that's only 4 ft tall. I plan trying to prune the roots at least season or maybe till next year. Before I even think about ball and burlappig it. Any help or wise advice would be appreciated. happy new year
Liverpool UK here. Thank you for taking the time to make these videos. Really helpful for beginners like myself. Subscibed. 🙂
Awesome, thank you!
Your awesome 👏🏽 thank for the knowledge,I’m always learning 😊…
I like your clear voice and very good quality camera and that is the way to provide education and hope you can make more video for young japanese white pine
Thank you! Appreciate the feedback.
Best show of conifer potting soil with detail, thanks so much! Amazing what you can do to plants..they are tough!
Thanks, Anne. Glad you liked the video, and we agree - these plants are very resilient!
very good video. I would have never dared to be so aggressive with roots before this!!!!
UA-cam doesn't always make great suggestions ... but tonight, it did :) I'm an Oregonian, and I used to take our trees for granted, but over the past few years I've really taken an eye to them. My interest has blossomed into an amateur bonsai hobby and now I'm constantly on the lookout. It didn't take me long to make it to your storefront after seeing your videos! I said I would stop for the season, but I can't help it, haha. It's clear how much love goes into your trees. I was really impressed by the individual attention given to the grafts. I went ahead and subscribed and I'm looking forward to more!
Thanks so much!
Thanks for sharing the knowledge...especially with regard to root pruning!
Thanks, Jim. Glad it was helpful!
Wonderful video! Excellent information, explained by a pro in such a humble manner.
Love the gold coin pine tree, I want one! so beautiful!
Thank you for this video. It answered 2 questions that I was looking for which I couldn't find anywhere else. 1. Why composted bark and not fresh(good to know that six months is enough) 2. Why not pot up to a much bigger pot? This is a really helpful channel for people who are new to container gardening(for trees). I am more used to planting in the landscape.
We just published a second video on container gardening. You can pot smaller trees in pots. Having good drainage is the key to success if you want to do that add lava rock or some other type of small gravel at the bottom and add more perlite or pumice to your bark media for better drainage. Thanks for watching.
Solid video! How about caring for the conifer trees in pots? Water/food things like that.
Grest ! Thank you for share , then i started pine tree plant to big pot looks better .
Great video
This was very helpful thank you
Great Video!
Beautiful plant....nice job.
Great content! Thank you for sharing. Continuing to follow your channel! 🥒🌱🍃🌿🌵🥒🌾
Thank you!
Thank you! Very interesting
Can you make a video of where you planted the Skylands? I'd love to see where you chose it's new home to be. Thanks for all your videos, it's hard to find good conifer content. 👍🏼🌲
Great idea! We are actually filming a short tour of the property and we'll include the Skylands in its new location. Thanks, Richard!
Do you have a video explaining the crate pot?
Pretty awesome collection of conifers. Question is would it be a good idea to add maybe some moss on those containers to sorta make it look like a bonsai or just top it off with some type of mulch. Thanks!
Moss is okay. We just posted a new video about growing conifers in containers that might answer your question. Thanks for watching.
Is the process you just did if the first tree was to make it into a bonsai?
Can pine be propogated theough cutting?
Th short answer is no. Thanks for watching.
i have several redwoods (abt 2 years old) & they are getting rather tall. if i keep trimming the roots, would they do well in a pot?
You can certainly grow them in pots, following the technique used with all potted conifers.
Great content! Thank you for your videos.
Question, I just purchased an umbrella pine in a #2 pot and I want to grow it in a container for the first couple of years, living in the northeast (NY) do I need to protect it in anyway during the winter? Should I bring it inside or will it be okay in a pot outside all winter?
Check your cold hardiness zone and then check the cold hardiness of umbrella pines. You can bring your tree into a more protected place like your garage for a week or two, maybe longer if it is really cold. Great question. I may do a video about that soon.
Sawing like that is not going to shock the plant ?
So I’m assuming you use forgery size wood particles and pumice? That’s all? No nutrients? I’m looking to pot up my pencil holly and I’m not sure what kind of soil mix to use. I found this video, but I’m not quite sure I heard you correctly on the ingredients for the soul since I heard no nutrients
you're making bonsai or just growing?
I am not a bonsai artist, but have lots of friends who are.
maybe a bigger pot?
Yes it may need to move eventually, but should do well in this one for a while. Thanks for the suggestion.
@Burkland Gardens you know better than me. i was just surprised you squeezed it in there. already looks gorgeous though. thanks for the video.
#800 Do I get a prize? Maybe pick a tree. I'm just starting my bonsai journey and glad I found your channel i watch a lot of Peter Chan videos. I especially love conifers pines do really well where I'm at eastern NC. I was able 2 find an old Christmas tree farmer who had a lot of knowledge and interesting conifers. He also given me the opportunity to try n dig up an 20 or 30 year old pinus sylvestris beuvronensis with a 7 or 8 in trunk that's only 4 ft tall. I plan trying to prune the roots at least season or maybe till next year. Before I even think about ball and burlappig it. Any help or wise advice would be appreciated. happy new year
That little tree didn’t like having it’s roots butchered in half ... You are creating a Bonzai tree .