How I wish one day to perhaps be lucky enough to own one of your amazing pines, very hard to get over here in Scotland, I own only one black pine, perhaps 7 years and it is terrible in comparison to yours and the magic you do with your pines 🎉 as always fantastic video my friend thank you 🙏
Thank you for your comment. I think it's too cold in Scotland for Japanese black pine. They need a lot of sunshine. Even in Japan, black pine trees can not grow well in northern arias. White pines would grow well in your country.
@@bonsai-haruyoshi I believe you are probably correct, my white pine and Scot’s pine do ok it seems. Are red pine perhaps also difficult in Scotland? Mostly I keep maples (deshojo, trident, arakawa, mountain maple etc), white pine, itoigawa, quince, cotoneaster, callicarpa, ginkgo, hawthorn, hinoki, sekka, chojubai, styrax, Sakura, oak and potentilla currently
@@bonsai-haruyoshi you must also allow your channel to accept the gifts or the thanks, so people like me can donate little money at times as a thank you for what you show and teach us
I'm surprised you have a lot of bonsai. Most of bonsai species are growing around my place. So they are originally from Japan and they grow well. Red pine trees grow in mountains and like being dry.
@@bonsai-haruyoshi I am lucky that 90% of my trees were imported from Japan wattston bonsai in Scotland import each year, couple of years ago I meet Shampoo Nobuyuki there, he was a very nice person to meet and knew a lot about pots
How I wish one day to perhaps be lucky enough to own one of your amazing pines, very hard to get over here in Scotland, I own only one black pine, perhaps 7 years and it is terrible in comparison to yours and the magic you do with your pines 🎉 as always fantastic video my friend thank you 🙏
Thank you for your comment.
I think it's too cold in Scotland for Japanese black pine.
They need a lot of sunshine.
Even in Japan, black pine trees can not grow well in northern arias.
White pines would grow well in your country.
@@bonsai-haruyoshi I believe you are probably correct, my white pine and Scot’s pine do ok it seems. Are red pine perhaps also difficult in Scotland? Mostly I keep maples (deshojo, trident, arakawa, mountain maple etc), white pine, itoigawa, quince, cotoneaster, callicarpa, ginkgo, hawthorn, hinoki, sekka, chojubai, styrax, Sakura, oak and potentilla currently
@@bonsai-haruyoshi you must also allow your channel to accept the gifts or the thanks, so people like me can donate little money at times as a thank you for what you show and teach us
I'm surprised you have a lot of bonsai.
Most of bonsai species are growing around my place. So they are originally from Japan and they grow well.
Red pine trees grow in mountains and like being dry.
@@bonsai-haruyoshi I am lucky that 90% of my trees were imported from Japan wattston bonsai in Scotland import each year, couple of years ago I meet Shampoo Nobuyuki there, he was a very nice person to meet and knew a lot about pots
😊いい盆栽ですね。羨ましい限りです😅
今は春、種を撒きなよ。きっと作れるから。
lovely trees
Thank you.
太いですね~🤩すごいなぁ😍 ポチッと👍💕
もう十年近く育てています。太った木から鉢上げしています。
どれも、どっしりとしたいい黒松ですね。こんな黒松盆栽をつくってみたいものです。私も、3月の初めに蒔いた黒松の種も順調に発芽し、挿し芽を終え現在活着を待っている段階です。
一つお願いです。今回の動画に出ている黒松の葉が短く引き締まっていますが、昨年の葉切りした日が分かれば教えてください。私は静岡の人間ですので、そちらとほぼ同じ気候だと思いますので、参考にしたいと思います。よろしくお願いします。
私はいつも7月の上旬に一回目の芽切り、必要であれば下旬に二回目を行っています。数が多いので時期は厳密ではありません。古い木は早め、若い木はやや遅めで良いと思います。
@@bonsai-haruyoshi 回答、ありがとうございました。今年の夏は、これを参考に芽切りしてみたいと思います。
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👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🤩
Thank you for your comment.
❤ПРЕЛЕСТЬ😊
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