Ok let me tell a short story about what I learned today. I thought, during all my 26 years, that a bonsai was a breed of tree that was naturally miniature. I am SO MIND BLOWN to discover that bonsai is actually an art form and can be made from many many different types of trees! This entire time I had it all wrong. I feel like I have been catapulted into an alternate universe. I have since been watching UA-cam videos on creating thick root bases and shrinking leaves. This is amazing, truly. Trees are quite literally shrunk and I cant get over it. I have a newfound respect for bonsai! And after watching this video, I think I discovered which bonsai tree is my favorite. The maple is so gorgeous.
Cait yes, it’s an art. Instead of the art of painting & making a picture, u are forming & making a miniature tree. That’s why some Bonsai’s can be so expensive to buy.
You should go to Japan then everyone atleast with small gardens have bonsai in some way or another just walking down a street can be a sight to behold! And seeing a bonsai museeum or one of many exhibitions I found really fascinating and breathtaking when you understand the care and refinement thay went into trees from 30-150 years old, some are even several hundreds and there are older, really is awe-inspiring
All my life, I dreamed about retiring, Learning to bonsai, garden and somehow tie those into my model railroading hobby. Now retired and see this??? 60 or 70 years to grow one??? I guess my damn ship done sailed!!!! Thanks a lot Life!
I would suggest go out into a forest or park or something where people won't yell at you for digging something up and grap a sapling that's already a foot or two tall, start there and while it might take a while to thicken, it's a lot further along than going from a seed. Another option is get a young tree planted in your yard and prune it into a bonsai shape :D
Bonsai.I could sit and trim them for hours,while whistling to classical music.Planting,growing and gardening taught me patience and the art of nurturing living things.....;)))))
I have a 10 meter tall apricot tree that I've pruned in bonsai fashion over the years. Pruning it is so therapeutic to me. Every year I look forward to pruning. Bonsai for life!
I don't usually comment, but this was brilliant. I love the way this man just know what he is talking about, and explaining it in an easy way. Great video!
While these are all beautiful, the one at 2:00 is amazing!! I wish I had enough life left to see a maple grow into such an incredible bonsai. The one right before that (60 years old and commanding a high price) was amazing as well. I just love the Japanese culture and work ethic of the Japanese people. They're so very inspiring.
@@zer0bankoe Me to! Im just 15 so I have a lot of time just picked some nice trees up from a hardware store im looking forward to watch them grow for a long time:)
You my friend are a master of bonsai trees. You have the most beautiful bonsai trees I have ever seen. The hard work and pride shows in your trees. I hope you and your family stay healthy and strong
These amazing bonsai specimens cause me to contemplate my own mortality. How I wish I had learned this special craft in my twenties when I first became aware of bonsai. I would have grown some for each of my children and grandchildren to pass down through the ages.
You need to watch how to make a Juniper bush into a Bonsai. It takes very little time then. LOL. American's have so little patience for this kind of art work. Mr. Chan is SPILLING OVER WITH KNOWLEDGE AND TALENT. I am very appreciative of his Mastery in this art.
I have 3 lemon trees and 3 tangerines that I had been growing for about 2 years now and one day decided I need to do something with them because they were outgrowing the windows in which they were sitting in. I looked online to see what I could do and came across Bonsai. I researched for a whole night and when I got home in the morning I cut them back just as I had seen and read about... After the first week I started to doubt what I had done and almost gave up on them. I set them outside where they could get maximum sunlight and much to my disbelief they started to grow back! I'm now scouring my back yard for maple seedlings that I can work on :)
Apologies in advance for my poor grammar... After the first cut they started to grow in different ways. For the lemons one started to bush out and another wanted to grow straight up. As for the third one its doing this sort of Donald Trump hair thing where it branched out but sort of swooped down and around (not sure why). The Tangerines did the same thing for the most part but one got an aphid infestation to which I tried like hell to get rid of but nothing worked so I hacked it off just at the start of the infestation. It took some time but it grew back and has about 4 inches of growth now. All were moved inside for the winter (I live in the New England area) and im still debating whether or not to put them outside again or find a nice south facing window. As for the maples I found two and transplanted them to the backyard garden beds with my three apple saplings. They survived the winter and have started to put out new leaves. It will be a while before I can work on those but they will eventually be potted up and tended to. Sorry for the long read. Cheers.
I tired to grow some lemon tree with some seeds once but they never took. I also dug up an azalea that was about 10 years old and got 3 bonsai trees out of it but they all died - possibly from infection from the cuts. I also have a maple in the front yard that throws off tons of seedlings every year, so I planted one of those about 2 or 3 years ago and wired it so that it was kind of spiraled like the one he was working on in the video. Hopefully I can make it into a nice tree. Might let it grow for another 2 years in the ground. I heard you should grow it in the ground for about 5 years first, (to get a bigger trunk) so that's why I planted it in the back yard.
i found a really small 10 year old lemon tree buried in the bushes outside my window. It did really well in a pot with full sun for about 2 more years, then i killed it.... i miss my tree :(
I have been producing my own compost for a vegetable garden using leaf litter, rotting wood, and garden mud. Your advice to add some grit was extremely helpful. I found some sand and added it to the mix. Now there are no heavy clumps of mud in my compost . Excellent advice as usual. Thank you!!!
Another great tutorial from Mr Chan. Everything I've learnt over the years is from Peter. Herons Bonsai is by far the best place to purchase, and gain knowledge, on bonsai. Those whom are new to bonsai will learn everything that's needed from Peter. Truly inspirational in the art of bonsai, always a life-long fan of my tutor. Thanks again, Mr Chan.
Some bonsai trees are already old trees before they take the root to grow the bonsai. You can have a new bonsai thats only 1 year old but the tree itself is 50-60
He air layered it from an existing tree that was probably 10-20 yrs old already. 3 yrs in field, 3 yrs in training pot. In 6 yrs you can easily have a 25+ yr old bonsai growing!
ive been to see the trees at mr chan's nursery ,its a wonderful place and his books have helped me over the years and i still re read and learn from them, thank you so much
Wonderful video. I have just started bonsai. Your work is inspirational and will give me much food for thought over the years of bonsai growing. Thank you for sharing. Many Blessings.
Right on. I have also just started. What a great hobby. My orchid flowered twice this year after 3 years of coaxing. I looked at that orchid and said:BONSAIIII!
Love your informative video series! Please! Put together a number of videos showing us how to display our trees and especially how to assemble staging! Thanks for ALL you do!
You don't have to wait that long. If you make an air layering of a Maple using a fairly thick trunk, you can get a reasonable Specimen bonsai in about 5 years
This Japanese man is the best. I've learned so much in 12 min about these maple bonsai.. I don't even know how I landed on this video, but I want a bonsai now. Lol
Everyone talking about how long it takes to get a tree of that age clearly doesn't make bonsai. I have a probably 20 year juniper and I've been doing bonsai for 5 years. Just go find one and dig it up. I hardly know anyone who starts from seed unless they are selling them
Go hunting for some, just make sure to get permission from the landowner. Most people don't mind if you clear some old trees out as they are often unwanted.
Lol everybody in the comments thought they would actually have a fully established and mature bonsai in twenty minutes, that's not how it works people. Bonsai is an art of patience, dedication and skill
theres always ways to cheat ^^ go out into wild, find desired trunk / root system, cut down dig up, bring home... wait till top recovers.... shape^^ plenty of cheaters in the world ^^
you should not steal from nature and not vandalize. there will be massive extinctions on earth and we need to leave what little nature we have alone. laugh if u must but its true... even your dirty noisy footprints. just buy a little tree... find one in your yard. ask a farmer for one. find one in the ditch at the side of the road if you are that poor that u cant buy a tree or a seed. if u want a short cut ur missing the point and should not bother anyways.
You must be American if you're saying digging up a tree in the woods is "stealing' Most countries you can legally dig up trees in the middle of nowhere without a permit or hassle of getting some sort of government made up license. You can't even go camping in America, land of the free my ass LOL.
On one level you're right, but your self-assured tone does not befit such a comment. Yes, bonsai is an art measured in months and years, but at the same time, one can, with some skill and dedication, create a perfectly respectable, even show-worthy, specimen in little more than a few months.
+Tommy Scheer It's more fun to grow from seed, probably takes me 3 years to get something decent. Most of these people buying really expensive trees don't have the skill to maintain them and they end up dead in a few months if they're lucky.
this was very calm and relaxing to watch along with a lot of information. Just about to begin on my bonsai journey and was drawn to the Japanese maple trees because they look so beautiful. Thanks for the video.
4king Awesome! Beautiful and mind blowing. To achieve these 70+ year old trees is more than a lifetime, it's generational. You and your family or whoever are only custodians (like any great art...) you are minding it for the next generation, it will out live you, like the Mona Lisa.
Peter Chan your videos are always so informative and relaxing to watch. I love the amazing tips and tricks you give us. You've saved me so much money simply by enjoying your videos as I work on college papers. I'm looking into getting your Bonsai Bible in your shop too.
I'm from Missouri. About middle hear in the US. In my yard we have two Mimosa trees growing and baby ones will pop up out of the ground in several places. Maybe someday I can turn on into a bonsai and that's why I'm hear. Very buetiful Bonsai Maples!
Thank God for a bonsai master that teaches for free in English. I lived in China 7 years and badly wanted to learn bonsai. I'm so poor I'm so wondering if there is a way of propagating trees from cuttings or and good place to find seedling or bonsai material? I would love to volunteer for free in your nursery.
Warren Armstrong Not for the Japanese. For them, it’s an honour to pass something good to your successors, especially within the family because they will recognise your efforts. I really like their way(s) of thinking.
Peter Chan. Wonderful, interesting, practical videos, featuring first class, clear instruction, with consistent rationale, so that we know 'why' certain actions are taken. Thank you from the Northwest Coast of BC, Canada.
This was very helpful! I hadn't considered some of the approaches you mentioned before this. You said this tree you demonstrated on had been air-layered and then grown in the ground for several years? How and when was the overall trunk shape applied at? To be more clear on this, was it made to bend during the air-layering stage or while in the ground? Also, how does/did temperature affect the growth of the tree with this method? I come from South Africa where it's considered to be significantly warmer than where most bonsai specialists appear to be located at... Thanks again for this helpful video!
From a very new grower with knowledge of regular sized trees, winters are a dormancy period for trees that force them to store nutrients in their roots and trunk causing them to thicken up. Trunks are very important in Bonsai. But if you are in a dry or very warm location, your dormancy period might be based on drought instead of freezing.
From watching Peter cut and prune trees and reading his books, before he started cutting this maple I could see the bonsai tree within the raw material. I’m glad some of his teachings are sinking in.
I have a bonsai tree and I'm 15. I really want to see my tree grow as the years pass by!
How is your tree 3 years later
We need a tree update man
I just got into bonsai so don't know a whole lot about them yet but even I'm interested. How's your tree going
There is a 99% probability interest was lost in the meantime and the tree is long gone. :D
Yep, this - or maybe it died, or they just forgot about their comment (let's hope it's the last one though)
This man is God's bonsai gift to the world......
The bonsais he showed in the first minutes were among the most beautiful ones i ever seen
OsmXbal this guy have so many those are not the prettiest
lol... Google Bonsai tree images... prepare to be impressed.
You have not seen anything then
Ar.OsamaB if you get chance go to a bonsai show , it’s not cheap but sooo worth it ,
Even with the wire scars?
Ok let me tell a short story about what I learned today.
I thought, during all my 26 years, that a bonsai was a breed of tree that was naturally miniature. I am SO MIND BLOWN to discover that bonsai is actually an art form and can be made from many many different types of trees! This entire time I had it all wrong. I feel like I have been catapulted into an alternate universe.
I have since been watching UA-cam videos on creating thick root bases and shrinking leaves. This is amazing, truly. Trees are quite literally shrunk and I cant get over it. I have a newfound respect for bonsai! And after watching this video, I think I discovered which bonsai tree is my favorite. The maple is so gorgeous.
Same! I also thought a bonsai was a type of tree. Rather it's a form of careful growing to any type of tree. I also learned a lot through this
I thought that too, amazing!
Cait yes, it’s an art. Instead of the art of painting & making a picture, u are forming & making a miniature tree. That’s why some Bonsai’s can be so expensive to buy.
You should go to Japan then everyone atleast with small gardens have bonsai in some way or another just walking down a street can be a sight to behold! And seeing a bonsai museeum or one of many exhibitions I found really fascinating and breathtaking when you understand the care and refinement thay went into trees from 30-150 years old, some are even several hundreds and there are older, really is awe-inspiring
26 year olds! Lol
All my life, I dreamed about retiring, Learning to bonsai, garden and somehow tie those into my model railroading hobby. Now retired and see this??? 60 or 70 years to grow one??? I guess my damn ship done sailed!!!! Thanks a lot Life!
I would suggest go out into a forest or park or something where people won't yell at you for digging something up and grap a sapling that's already a foot or two tall, start there and while it might take a while to thicken, it's a lot further along than going from a seed.
Another option is get a young tree planted in your yard and prune it into a bonsai shape :D
"It looks like a wild shrub or bush but inside there is a beautiful bonsai" Why does that make me want to cry?
OMG... you're comment is so cute
BPD
The bob ross of bonsai
It reminds me of rivendell
because you need to drink more filtered water.
Bonsai.I could sit and trim them for hours,while whistling to classical music.Planting,growing and gardening taught me patience and the art of nurturing living things.....;)))))
Anyting to drink? Tea, especially, the Green Tea. Recommended...
@@bbsreg I suggest you try some Tazo Refresh Mint tea with some sugar. It is very good.
I have a 10 meter tall apricot tree that I've pruned in bonsai fashion over the years. Pruning it is so therapeutic to me. Every year I look forward to pruning. Bonsai for life!
Omg! I used to read your bonsai books all the time! I loved how you incorporated both Chinese and Japanese techniques!
You now see and hear me for real!
listening to Peter talk us through a bonsai is always entertaining, it never gets old, no matter how many I've already watched 🙂 !!!
Jesus! The amount of knowledge just oozing out of this man is incredible! Love it! #Master
It is a privilege to share my knowledge with others
@@peterchan3100 that is how everyone should be.
How are there 300 people in the world that would take a second out of their day to dislike this video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge, Peter!!!
That's already unbelievably beautiful. I can imagine what it will look like when the design takes shape over the years. Great presentation!
End of Part 1.
Part 2 in 20 years :D
Great video and amazing Bonsai trees.
Absolutely amazing. Beautiful art work. Patience is a virtue.
That's why it's always good to have many bonsai ;) lol♡
I don't usually comment, but this was brilliant. I love the way this man just know what he is talking about, and explaining it in an easy way. Great video!
I’m a Japanese maple person too, I did add a Hinoki dwarf to the mix. Your videos are a treasure trove!
While these are all beautiful, the one at 2:00 is amazing!! I wish I had enough life left to see a maple grow into such an incredible bonsai. The one right before that (60 years old and commanding a high price) was amazing as well. I just love the Japanese culture and work ethic of the Japanese people. They're so very inspiring.
u could buy one for like $ instead of growing it
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@@GalenKiserrr Thats nice for a collection but I’m the type that like to grow that one myself. I’m still young (20) so I have time.
@@zer0bankoe Me to! Im just 15 so I have a lot of time
just picked some nice trees up from a hardware store im looking forward to watch them grow for a long time:)
Someone once asked Taoist master what is the best time to plant a tree
He responded 20 years ago. The second-best time is today
That’s already beautiful, I have three maples and I’m just starting on a bonsai.
This is a kind of magic all of it’s own! Truly beautiful, Mr. Chan, Thank You for the Coaching❣️🦋
I just wanted to say thank you for being so unselfish,and sharing your knowledge,which I say is priceless...
You my friend are a master of bonsai trees. You have the most beautiful bonsai trees I have ever seen. The hard work and pride shows in your trees. I hope you and your family stay healthy and strong
These amazing bonsai specimens cause me to contemplate my own mortality. How I wish I had learned this special craft in my twenties when I first became aware of bonsai. I would have grown some for each of my children and grandchildren to pass down through the ages.
Trust me people when this man says 20 mins, he truly means 20 years.
You need to watch how to make a Juniper bush into a Bonsai. It takes very little time then. LOL. American's have so little patience for this kind of art work. Mr. Chan is SPILLING OVER WITH KNOWLEDGE AND TALENT. I am very appreciative of his Mastery in this art.
This is amazing, it’s gonna take you more than 20 minutes, but the results are just amazing. You are an artist.
Some of the most beautiful bonsai I've ever seen.. that trunk size is incredible
What an impressive skill! The epitome of patience and self control.
You have some fantastic looking maples. This is a nice concise tutorial on the pruning process of this maple. Excellent!
4:50 this person has so much experience. Just some random cuts here or there and fir me the tree already looks beautiful.
The tree already looks beautiful before the cut.
@@H_A_L_7 I think so
you are really a good teacher. simple and clear without unnecessary commentary to waste time.
Those were some of the most amazing maple bonsais I've ever seen.
This was the first Herons video i watched about 2 years ago. I have now watched them all, some multiple times. This channel has grown so much!
I've learned so much from watching your videos. Thank you so much for creating material that are very entertaining and interesting to watch♥️
Fabulous. You are very talented
Thank you for sharing 🌱
I have 3 lemon trees and 3 tangerines that I had been growing for about 2 years now and one day decided I need to do something with them because they were outgrowing the windows in which they were sitting in. I looked online to see what I could do and came across Bonsai. I researched for a whole night and when I got home in the morning I cut them back just as I had seen and read about... After the first week I started to doubt what I had done and almost gave up on them. I set them outside where they could get maximum sunlight and much to my disbelief they started to grow back!
I'm now scouring my back yard for maple seedlings that I can work on :)
Nice story.. good luck with that! Bonsai on!
Samual Iam any progress??
Apologies in advance for my poor grammar...
After the first cut they started to grow in different ways. For the lemons one started to bush out and another wanted to grow straight up. As for the third one its doing this sort of Donald Trump hair thing where it branched out but sort of swooped down and around (not sure why). The Tangerines did the same thing for the most part but one got an aphid infestation to which I tried like hell to get rid of but nothing worked so I hacked it off just at the start of the infestation. It took some time but it grew back and has about 4 inches of growth now. All were moved inside for the winter (I live in the New England area) and im still debating whether or not to put them outside again or find a nice south facing window.
As for the maples I found two and transplanted them to the backyard garden beds with my three apple saplings. They survived the winter and have started to put out new leaves. It will be a while before I can work on those but they will eventually be potted up and tended to.
Sorry for the long read. Cheers.
I tired to grow some lemon tree with some seeds once but they never took. I also dug up an azalea that was about 10 years old and got 3 bonsai trees out of it but they all died - possibly from infection from the cuts.
I also have a maple in the front yard that throws off tons of seedlings every year, so I planted one of those about 2 or 3 years ago and wired it so that it was kind of spiraled like the one he was working on in the video. Hopefully I can make it into a nice tree. Might let it grow for another 2 years in the ground. I heard you should grow it in the ground for about 5 years first, (to get a bigger trunk) so that's why I planted it in the back yard.
i found a really small 10 year old lemon tree buried in the bushes outside my window. It did really well in a pot with full sun for about 2 more years, then i killed it.... i miss my tree :(
love the way you explain the proper ways of making BONSAi trees!
I have been producing my own compost for a vegetable garden using leaf litter, rotting wood, and garden mud. Your advice to add some grit was extremely helpful. I found some sand and added it to the mix. Now there are no heavy clumps of mud in my compost . Excellent advice as usual. Thank you!!!
One of the most classic Bonsai Tutorials
Bonsai trees are truly fascinating. This is something I hope to learn and do in the near future once I've completed my local green projects
Another great tutorial from Mr Chan. Everything I've learnt over the years is from Peter. Herons Bonsai is by far the best place to purchase, and gain knowledge, on bonsai. Those whom are new to bonsai will learn everything that's needed from Peter. Truly inspirational in the art of bonsai, always a life-long fan of my tutor. Thanks again, Mr Chan.
I agree.. talented man and alots of experience. Let's grow!
Thank you - my privilege to share my knowledge with you.
When I see one of these I’m like “I could grow that” then he says “this tree is 60-70 years old
Some bonsai trees are already old trees before they take the root to grow the bonsai. You can have a new bonsai thats only 1 year old but the tree itself is 50-60
You can totally grow one like that, but by the time it looks like that your giving it as an inheritance
On your deathbed
He air layered it from an existing tree that was probably 10-20 yrs old already. 3 yrs in field, 3 yrs in training pot. In 6 yrs you can easily have a 25+ yr old bonsai growing!
i am now 11 years old and grow 10 of that if i am dead the maple is so big als that maple
Me too lol Bonsai is certainly a generational thing to keep it growing.
ive been to see the trees at mr chan's nursery ,its a wonderful place and his books have helped me over the years and i still re read and learn from them, thank you so much
Very nice Peter. Another amazing bonsai in a few years
Fasinating to watch a Master Bonsi-man, Peter Chan. Excellent
Wonderful video. I have just started bonsai. Your work is inspirational and will give me much food for thought over the years of bonsai growing. Thank you for sharing. Many Blessings.
Right on. I have also just started. What a great hobby. My orchid flowered twice this year after 3 years of coaxing. I looked at that orchid and said:BONSAIIII!
Love your informative video series! Please! Put together a number of videos showing us how to display our trees and especially how to assemble staging! Thanks for ALL you do!
20 mins... plus 15 years minimum
You don't have to wait that long. If you make an air layering of a Maple using a fairly thick trunk, you can get a reasonable Specimen bonsai in about 5 years
This Japanese man is the best. I've learned so much in 12 min about these maple bonsai.. I don't even know how I landed on this video, but I want a bonsai now. Lol
He talk about the master's skills
He is chinese, born in Hong Kong if I'm not mistaken.....
kolkata, india had you bothered to google the man...
Mr. Chan is an excellent teacher. Great detailed info.
Master at his craft!
Wow Peter that is some skill. The transformation in 20 mins !!!
Everyone talking about how long it takes to get a tree of that age clearly doesn't make bonsai. I have a probably 20 year juniper and I've been doing bonsai for 5 years. Just go find one and dig it up. I hardly know anyone who starts from seed unless they are selling them
i love this because it takes time. and it shows you that with time you’ll succeed
Plant a Seed in 3 min then for the next 20 years make it into a Bonsai
Right....😥😥
Go hunting for some, just make sure to get permission from the landowner. Most people don't mind if you clear some old trees out as they are often unwanted.
and prune it after for 20 minutes. EASY!
Maple trees are my favorites bonsais...
Great video on Maples.. Acer, any variety is one of my personal favourite, as tree and as bonsai.. Thanks for the information Mr. Chan!
The ordinary Acer palmatum or what we call the 'Mountain Maple' (Yama Momiji) is my favourite as they are vigorous trees and has good Autumn colour.
Very interesting. Bonsai trees have always held a certain fascination for me. Thank you very much.
bonsai or not, I love the way this guy talks.
Pete. You are just such a blessing.
This gents motto: You can never have enough Bonsai.
sometimes i watch Mr Chan not to learn, but to relax :)
Lol everybody in the comments thought they would actually have a fully established and mature bonsai in twenty minutes, that's not how it works people. Bonsai is an art of patience, dedication and skill
theres always ways to cheat ^^ go out into wild, find desired trunk / root system, cut down dig up, bring home... wait till top recovers.... shape^^ plenty of cheaters in the world ^^
you should not steal from nature and not vandalize. there will be massive extinctions on earth and we need to leave what little nature we have alone. laugh if u must but its true... even your dirty noisy footprints.
just buy a little tree... find one in your yard. ask a farmer for one. find one in the ditch at the side of the road if you are that poor that u cant buy a tree or a seed. if u want a short cut ur missing the point and should not bother anyways.
You must be American if you're saying digging up a tree in the woods is "stealing' Most countries you can legally dig up trees in the middle of nowhere without a permit or hassle of getting some sort of government made up license. You can't even go camping in America, land of the free my ass LOL.
On one level you're right, but your self-assured tone does not befit such a comment. Yes, bonsai is an art measured in months and years, but at the same time, one can, with some skill and dedication, create a perfectly respectable, even show-worthy, specimen in little more than a few months.
+Tommy Scheer It's more fun to grow from seed, probably takes me 3 years to get something decent. Most of these people buying really expensive trees don't have the skill to maintain them and they end up dead in a few months if they're lucky.
this was very calm and relaxing to watch along with a lot of information. Just about to begin on my bonsai journey and was drawn to the Japanese maple trees because they look so beautiful. Thanks for the video.
Very interesting I know a friend who's wife is into this. I found this video very informative.
4king Awesome! Beautiful and mind blowing. To achieve these 70+ year old trees is more than a lifetime, it's generational. You and your family or whoever are only custodians (like any great art...) you are minding it for the next generation, it will out live you, like the Mona Lisa.
Absolutely gorgeous.... Terrific shape, perfect to be very precise
Peter Chan your videos are always so informative and relaxing to watch. I love the amazing tips and tricks you give us. You've saved me so much money simply by enjoying your videos as I work on college papers. I'm looking into getting your Bonsai Bible in your shop too.
Beautiful trees! Thank you for a helpful and informative video.
I'm from Missouri. About middle hear in the US. In my yard we have two Mimosa trees growing and baby ones will pop up out of the ground in several places. Maybe someday I can turn on into a bonsai and that's why I'm hear. Very buetiful Bonsai Maples!
A truly gifted master of his craft.Creating beauty and happiness.
Thank God for a bonsai master that teaches for free in English. I lived in China 7 years and badly wanted to learn bonsai.
I'm so poor I'm so wondering if there is a way of propagating trees from cuttings or and good place to find seedling or bonsai material? I would love to volunteer for free in your nursery.
Where do you live - you can apply
i appreciate your videos thank you so much for sharing :)
I am not tired of watching this repeatedly to gain some knowledge!😊
A bonsai is never finished
Indeed. Like a Patek Philippe, you never really own it. You just look after it for the next generation.
Kinda depressing if you think about it for too long
So true.
We do not inherit the earth from our parents, we merely borrow it from our children.
Nor is it "created" in 20 mins lol. From germination it takes me on average 2-3 years before wvwn THINKING about grooming a tree.
Warren Armstrong Not for the Japanese. For them, it’s an honour to pass something good to your successors, especially within the family because they will recognise your efforts. I really like their way(s) of thinking.
Peter Chan. Wonderful, interesting, practical videos, featuring first class, clear instruction, with consistent rationale, so that we know 'why' certain actions are taken. Thank you from the Northwest Coast of BC, Canada.
11:55 nice to know he runs classes year round, except in on a different continent!
Than you again for your sharing of knowledge. I love to watch you work and am gently motivated in my endeavors each day.
Its actually not that much work, it just takes a long time. Taking care of plants is like that lol
Absolutely incredible. I’ve recently started collecting several species of bonsai trees, they are so beautiful. Thanks for the information
Thank you Mr Peter Chan for the valuable demonstration of doing a Bonsai !
"THIS IS AN EXAMPLE" - that got loud out of nowhere
They look absolutely beauuuuuuuuuuutiful Peter.
Misleading title. Easy? LOL! But enjoyed seeing a master at work.
Quentin Campbell lol exactly what I thought 🙄easy ? 💭 sarcasm at its best.
its 12 minutes not 20...
It was easy for him ;) lol
Bonsai trees are so beautiful and calming
Is there a trick to get the leaves to grow smaller?
succesive prunes, lots of sun exposure, and much patience.
Defoliation at the correct time of year also helps.
I so often end up think that the sacrificial limbs add a lot of character that I was glad to hear you say it’s not out of the question to keep them.
this is like a makeup tutorial for plants
I think I've been smitten. This is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing your expertise.
Maples grow 1 to 2 feet per year. I started an acer 6 weeks ago and its already 7 inches tall.
Beautiful! I love Japanese maples. My absolute favorite!
This was very helpful! I hadn't considered some of the approaches you mentioned before this.
You said this tree you demonstrated on had been air-layered and then grown in the ground for several years? How and when was the overall trunk shape applied at? To be more clear on this, was it made to bend during the air-layering stage or while in the ground?
Also, how does/did temperature affect the growth of the tree with this method? I come from South Africa where it's considered to be significantly warmer than where most bonsai specialists appear to be located at...
Thanks again for this helpful video!
From a very new grower with knowledge of regular sized trees, winters are a dormancy period for trees that force them to store nutrients in their roots and trunk causing them to thicken up. Trunks are very important in Bonsai. But if you are in a dry or very warm location, your dormancy period might be based on drought instead of freezing.
This guy knows Bonsai,Thank you Peter !
Hi, I just have 2 questions: when did you do this? and after how much do you have to remove the copper wire? Thank you so much!!
Your trees are amazing old chief. Keep doing it
Start my bonsai tree two weeks ago
Your maples are just stunning WOW so thick and voluptuous!
maravilhoso, espetacular, simplesmente lindo
You really have a great eye for a good specimen.
Planting bonsai in 20 to 30 minutes and waiting for 20 to 30 years to grow
From watching Peter cut and prune trees and reading his books, before he started cutting this maple I could see the bonsai tree within the raw material. I’m glad some of his teachings are sinking in.
The tree just experienced a tooth cleaning and braces, going to be sore for the next couple weeks
John S until they get tightened.
Absolutely agree they feel it
He’ll give them a lot of love in compensation