Always amazed at how trees can recover from losing many roots. Shame about the other 2 but the cherry looks good. I recovered a crazy bending old elderberry from my driveway hedge. Wasn't sure how to deal with the new branches but your video has helped point the way forward
Hello Boss, I love this kind of video! Hope to see the development of this beast. Can't wait the video of pot choose hahahaha😅 Thank you for all the videos and have a nice day
Awesome Video Jelle! I am glad 1 of the 3 made it for you. That false push is always the worst with yamadori trees. Your big Cherry is looking phenomenal, but I cannot even imagine how much that thing weighs in total. Beautiful work!!
That is a lovely tree! And it will only get better as the branches thicken and grow - I can't wait to see how this develops over the years. (I hope it stays in your garden for some time to come).
Great to see you tackle these beasts. Any reason why you don't leave the old soil on? I'm a beginner and am always worried about bare rooting trees so I tend to just leave the soil on until the tree survives or doesn't ... I have three yamadori trees I rescued from a neighbour and planted into my yard. Your video is perfect in showing me what I need to do next 😊 fingers crossed the trees make it through the winter. Keep up the wonderful content and thank you for showing the trees that don't make it. Dead trees are upsetting so it helps to see that trees die even in the hands of the best bonsai people.
I see you had your clogs on jelle I live leigh lancashire which is famous for clogs when we had the cotton Mills sadly all gone but I still see a very very few people wearing them ,are they still widely available in Holland....Great video and congratulations on passing your bonsai exam .....
hey, great stuff, thank you for your honesty with the dead ones, not sure if you mentioned, have you used any fertilizer, or you leaving them without fertilizing for the first season?
I think you might be onto something. I did a screening of common wild cherries, and avium popped up as most likely. But serdina looks good too. I guess flowers & fruits will lead towards certainty.
Did I understand correctly that bonsai can be obtained even from an ordinary cherry tree? I have a couple of mature trees in my backyard and there are a lot of cherry shoots (grown from seeds) under them.
Nice,but you should have kept them all in Wooden Boxes covered with a thin Black garbagebagfoil for almost 2 seasons to recover...maybe they all would have survived🤷♂️
That is a monster cherry and is going to be a fanastic long term project for UA-cam. It is a shame that first one didnt make it though. Cheers
Wow! That survivor going to be quite a piece in the future! Great video!
Always dicey when it comes to reviving these sorts of yamadories. Happy that you succeeded in one of those. 🙂
My favourite bonsai subject 😎 excellent vid Jelle thank you 💚
Excellent work ! Bravo 👏
Cherry looks great,but the animal socks are even better!!
Like me you have a thing for yamador s thanks jelle keep up the good work mate
Mooie video. Boompjes uit het wild is toch wel het leukst. Wat ik mooi vind is dat je ook laat zien wat mislukt gaat. Video👍👍👍
Always amazed at how trees can recover from losing many roots. Shame about the other 2 but the cherry looks good.
I recovered a crazy bending old elderberry from my driveway hedge. Wasn't sure how to deal with the new branches but your video has helped point the way forward
That´s a great trunk! It will turn out nice.
Grts
Kennet
Hello Boss, I love this kind of video!
Hope to see the development of this beast. Can't wait the video of pot choose hahahaha😅
Thank you for all the videos and have a nice day
Awesome Video Jelle! I am glad 1 of the 3 made it for you. That false push is always the worst with yamadori trees. Your big Cherry is looking phenomenal, but I cannot even imagine how much that thing weighs in total. Beautiful work!!
Great find! Thanks for sharing 👍
That is a lovely tree! And it will only get better as the branches thicken and grow - I can't wait to see how this develops over the years. (I hope it stays in your garden for some time to come).
Nice findings and good luck
just perfect😇
Great to see you tackle these beasts. Any reason why you don't leave the old soil on? I'm a beginner and am always worried about bare rooting trees so I tend to just leave the soil on until the tree survives or doesn't ... I have three yamadori trees I rescued from a neighbour and planted into my yard. Your video is perfect in showing me what I need to do next 😊 fingers crossed the trees make it through the winter. Keep up the wonderful content and thank you for showing the trees that don't make it. Dead trees are upsetting so it helps to see that trees die even in the hands of the best bonsai people.
I see you had your clogs on jelle I live leigh lancashire which is famous for clogs when we had the cotton Mills sadly all gone but I still see a very very few people wearing them ,are they still widely available in Holland....Great video and congratulations on passing your bonsai exam .....
Mooie vondst 🍀
hey, great stuff, thank you for your honesty with the dead ones, not sure if you mentioned, have you used any fertilizer, or you leaving them without fertilizing for the first season?
One thing I'm not envious about this tree is finding a place on your benches! Do you expect the leaves will shrink as it's developed?
Hey jelle ... Can u please advise me regarding the repotting season for Pine in India?
Great video! How much time elapsed on the cut at 3:58? I have a collected cherry and I am waiting for it to show some buds.
probably took till end of may for me to start pushing. It was slow and I was worried. Give it time.
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I find it difficult to see it from the image, but could it possibly be a Prunus serotina?
I think you might be onto something. I did a screening of common wild cherries, and avium popped up as most likely. But serdina looks good too. I guess flowers & fruits will lead towards certainty.
Did I understand correctly that bonsai can be obtained even from an ordinary cherry tree? I have a couple of mature trees in my backyard and there are a lot of cherry shoots (grown from seeds) under them.
yes, absolutely!
Nice,but you should have kept them all in Wooden Boxes covered with a thin Black garbagebagfoil for almost 2 seasons to recover...maybe they all would have survived🤷♂️
That for sure is not a cherry that you have there!
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