Thanks for coming so far Corin, really enjoyed the night and great to see it finished. Was amazing how it just all clicked with the final twist of the decided apex, art that is! . Looking forward to visiting one day, thanks again!
Awesome to see a large Blue atlas. And that alternative front puts that lower branch at the rear and adds a lot of additional depth which makes it seem a lot more mature. Also nice "Rust brown" Spinnaker :)
Another fantastic tutorial Corin I for one can’t wait to see all the trees you have worked on in these fantastic videos in one place see you in September ;-)
Do appreciate the follow-ups on trees in various stages of development. Beautiful work. Appreciate your very personal, understated, matter-of-fact manner of presentation. In the States but hope to visit. Best from Boston.
Yes the other side of the blue atlas does look much nicer. There’s often more than one option in bonsai. Looking forward to see what you decide to do with it. Great video btw 👍🏻
Corin sei un fuoriclasse!👏👏👏 Potresti dirmi il cedro a quale altra conifera usata nel bonsai come ad esmpio pini , abeti o altro si avvicina nel modo in cui deve essere trattato nelle potature e nel trattare gli aghi ?Grazie
Corin-here in the US it is almost impossible to find these cedars without grafts at the base and the same appears true for the UK where it seems Hinoki cypress are almost always grafted. On the Hinoki the graft always seems to result in a disfigurement with a largely overgrown base below the graft junction. How are the Blue Atlas cedar in this respect? Do they show this disparity between the base and trunk or do they develop at about the same rate and eventually the graft union disappears under the bark? I have wanted one of these for years but always held back due to this issue.
Great video Corin, keep them coming when you can thanks, wish I was in the UK I’d be going to the nursery
Bonsai phill very good quality trees nice video thanks corin mate
Atlas cedar absolutely stunning
Thanks for coming so far Corin, really enjoyed the night and great to see it finished. Was amazing how it just all clicked with the final twist of the decided apex, art that is! . Looking forward to visiting one day, thanks again!
Update bonsai,thank you for sharing Mr
Great update Corin 👍
Corin is the best. The best!
Awesome to see a large Blue atlas. And that alternative front puts that lower branch at the rear and adds a lot of additional depth which makes it seem a lot more mature. Also nice "Rust brown" Spinnaker :)
Wonderful. Thanks for the video.
Wonderful Bonsai
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My friend, thank you for good sharing 😊 Have a good day
Un grand merci à vous pour le partage!
The before and after is stunning. I have to wait until about 4 feet of snow melts. (Minnesota - USA)
Gonna re-pot this cedar soon this Spring !
Spectacular
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I love your work
Wow! I have just come across this artform, its amazing to see this happening. I was always interested in Bonsai trees as a kid!
Another fantastic tutorial Corin I for one can’t wait to see all the trees you have worked on in these fantastic videos in one place see you in September ;-)
And perfect intro, you should make that your intro style. Keep it up
Brilliant tree, thank you for sharing 💚
I love the new front that you “discovered”!
Inspirational videos.
Really appreciate your teaching. Always looking forward to your next post!
defiantly with you on that new front! its great how you can own a tree for a while but suddenly see it in a new light.
Totally agree on the ‘new’ front being the better one! Better base and flow of the tree
Do appreciate the follow-ups on trees in various stages of development. Beautiful work. Appreciate your very personal, understated, matter-of-fact manner of presentation. In the States but hope to visit. Best from Boston.
Definitely a better front. Go for it. KUP. Thanks for sharing.
Amazing video as always, a Scots Pine detailed video on pruning, developing and wiring would be great at some point.
Yes the other side of the blue atlas does look much nicer. There’s often more than one option in bonsai. Looking forward to see what you decide to do with it. Great video btw 👍🏻
nice again, i vote for change of the view side
Definitely a better front the trunk movement is better and it shows the size better just style that top a bit
Beautiful trees 😊😊
Like the new grunt 👍👌🙂
Corin sei un fuoriclasse!👏👏👏
Potresti dirmi il cedro a quale altra conifera usata nel bonsai come ad esmpio pini , abeti
o altro si avvicina nel modo in cui deve essere trattato nelle
potature e nel trattare gli aghi ?Grazie
I love the cedar of Lebanon. I especially love the new front. It's way better!
Thanks Corin. Nice trees.
Pruning the beard before the Bash, Corin? 😉
maybe, have to sharpen my scissors !
@@greenwoodbonsaistudio I'm sure it will invigorate your presentation. 😂
Corin-here in the US it is almost impossible to find these cedars without grafts at the base and the same appears true for the UK where it seems Hinoki cypress are almost always grafted. On the Hinoki the graft always seems to result in a disfigurement with a largely overgrown base below the graft junction. How are the Blue Atlas cedar in this respect? Do they show this disparity between the base and trunk or do they develop at about the same rate and eventually the graft union disappears under the bark? I have wanted one of these for years but always held back due to this issue.
As with all grafted trees, you get good ones that stay good, bad ones that get better and bad ones that stay bad !
@@greenwoodbonsaistudio Sounds like the premise for a movie-the good, the bad, and the ugly!
Lovely cedar 👍👍 when is the best time to work on cedar ?
Did you make rabbit stew?
Help. Mine was ok untill a couple of weeks ago but all thr needles have gone yellow and have dropped 😡
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...so I killed all the rabbits within twenty square miles and...wait, you're not recording yet, right?