Happy New Year Eric and fellow UA-cam viewers. May your 2022 be productive, happy and healthy. And I hope your trees grow healthy, with prodigious back budding and short internodes.
Wow , incredible place. Thanks these video inspire and motivate me ,to try and do better quality work . It is extremely humbbleing to see people sharing their ,work passions ,and incredible skill sets for no personal gain what so ever. Thanks.
Thanks for the episode. I love watching these before messing with my trees. I was outside in my building getting akadama/ pumice sifted and separated for the upcoming repotting season when I got the notification.
Aussie Dave here, wow awesome video and fantastic work 🌲👌. It's great to see the old fella ( hahaha since I'm 61 myself hahaha) growing moss the same way I do. 🤗👍🤗. We need more people like him...
I live in the Bay Area to Santa Cruz. My favorite tree is my 17 year old Madrone bonsai double trunk. Not to many people grow Madrone trees. But I really like them with the red flaking bark
Timber Press put out a book called "Moss Gardening" a decade ago. I have a copy, and it's somewhat useful - more for your garden than for bonsai. We basically just look for the right kind of moss and use that, most people don't manage to cultivate it. Although I think a few might finally be getting it right.
Question about "a high middle number" for flowering and fruit trees @7:12. I thought the middle number was for roots, and the third number was for flowers and fruits. Isn't NPK, nitrogen for shoots, phosphorus for roots and potassium for flowers and fruits??
A question for Jay McDonald I guess. When he collects the moss, does he have to use it straight away or is there a way of possibly 'preserving' it until needed? In the video, Jay has a number of dishes with moss in them and I wasn't sure if he just collected enough for what he needed that day.
We often collect moss in winter (rainy season). In the tray it can last a few weeks when watered, but it does better if applied to the soil soon after collecting. The moss can dry out and go dormant without dying but extended periods of dryness make it harder to revive.
Lol. Well, Jay is not a man of the internet. One of the reasons I thought it valuable to cover his collection here. If he doesn't either call you or text you photos, you'd never know of him. 🤷♂️. Unless you're in Marin county and happen to see him driving around with a bonsai in the back of his truck like a mobile billboard.
Hmm. Are you sure it's mold? White fuzzy mold is not common - if you're indoors with poor air circulation that could cause it. More common is mineral residue from water killing moss. So if you live for example in Los Angeles, the tap water is not such that it will make moss grow well. Switch to a cleaner water source, with lower pH and TDS between 25-75 ppm.
Love the trees, the new architecture and the garden!!
love how moss can transform the overall look of a bonsai tree
I'm lucky enough to see them everyday!
Presentation is everything and it shows. Go big or go home. This was worth watching a few times.
Jay is just THE BEST!!!! Total
love the presentation and sense of humour
Stephen Boyle. Amazing Jay your shop and presentation are wonderful your a true treasure and I will continue to enjoy your creations and tutelage.
That guy is my hero 🙌
Thanks for sharing Eric
Just brilliant,warm regards from South Africa
Beautiful place beautiful bonsai beautiful house i like it very much Mr Jay,thankyou sharing video.
Trees look great, never seen a Buckeye bonsai before. I like the Trilobite on the right at 2:35 as well, nice decoration.
Wow! What a place! What fantastic bonsai trees! Kudos to the owner. Quite the artist and master of the craft.
Fittingly, Jay called me to tell me how much he appreciates your compliments. 😊
Happy New Year Eric and fellow UA-cam viewers.
May your 2022 be productive, happy and healthy. And I hope your trees grow healthy, with prodigious back budding and short internodes.
What a legend, passion and knowledge just oozing out!
Wow , incredible place. Thanks these video inspire and motivate me ,to try and do better quality work . It is extremely humbbleing to see people sharing their ,work passions ,and incredible skill sets for no personal gain what so ever. Thanks.
Beautiful
Great introduction to yourself and your collection, (for me) thank you for sharing 😀
Awesome tour of the moss king!
I Really like his landscape around his place really Pleasant and peaceful.
Thanks for the episode. I love watching these before messing with my trees. I was outside in my building getting akadama/ pumice sifted and separated for the upcoming repotting season when I got the notification.
Fantastic tour! Thanks so much Eric & Jay. 👍
Jay loves publicity. Thanks for watching!
What a garden, what a guy would love to visit this place
What a great video. I'd give anything for that workshop and garden. Jay is certainly The Man!
He will definitely appreciate reading that "The Man"! ;-)
Proud man. God bless.
Damn, Jay gets DOWN ... hell yeah, great field trip here
Amazing work there sir
I enjoyed the tour
Beautiful things ...
Aussie Dave here, wow awesome video and fantastic work 🌲👌. It's great to see the old fella ( hahaha since I'm 61 myself hahaha) growing moss the same way I do. 🤗👍🤗. We need more people like him...
Thanks Dave! Jay's a seasoned veteran of the bay area bonsai scene. We could definitely use some more like him.
@@Bonsaify 👌🌲🤗
What a nice place. Love it😍
Thank you for the tour!
I live in the Bay Area to Santa Cruz. My favorite tree is my 17 year old Madrone bonsai double trunk. Not to many people grow Madrone trees. But I really like them with the red flaking bark
What a legend 👏 👏 👏
Beautiful bonsai
Another fantastic video. Thanks Eric!
Glad you enjoyed it!
wow so beautifoll ❤🌳
Great man, thanks allot.
Supercool!
Espectacular sitio y material. Increíble.
Эстет , художник бонсай и ландшафтник в одном лице.
Great video! Is there a "Bible" of moss for use on Bonsai, or as a garden itself? I'm wondering how best to grow it in my shade garden.
Timber Press put out a book called "Moss Gardening" a decade ago. I have a copy, and it's somewhat useful - more for your garden than for bonsai. We basically just look for the right kind of moss and use that, most people don't manage to cultivate it. Although I think a few might finally be getting it right.
Question about "a high middle number" for flowering and fruit trees @7:12. I thought the middle number was for roots, and the third number was for flowers and fruits. Isn't NPK, nitrogen for shoots, phosphorus for roots and potassium for flowers and fruits??
A question for Jay McDonald I guess.
When he collects the moss, does he have to use it straight away or is there a way of possibly 'preserving' it until needed? In the video, Jay has a number of dishes with moss in them and I wasn't sure if he just collected enough for what he needed that day.
We often collect moss in winter (rainy season). In the tray it can last a few weeks when watered, but it does better if applied to the soil soon after collecting. The moss can dry out and go dormant without dying but extended periods of dryness make it harder to revive.
Jay's youtube, Instagram or Facebook???
I loved it 6:06
Lol. Well, Jay is not a man of the internet. One of the reasons I thought it valuable to cover his collection here. If he doesn't either call you or text you photos, you'd never know of him. 🤷♂️. Unless you're in Marin county and happen to see him driving around with a bonsai in the back of his truck like a mobile billboard.
Is there any place to see the tanuki pictures? awesome tree
I asked Jay to send them to me. I'll see if I can post them at some point soon for everyone.
@@Bonsaify it would be awesome to see it Eric
Great fence sculpture. I thought Leslie Nelson was dead hey???
Wait - when I put that name into google all I get is Leslie Nielsen - the actor from Airplane. So I'm confused...lol.
@@Bonsaify Can't you kinda see the resemblance?
Ohh by the way Happy New Year Hey.
What is liquid gold spray?
It's a furniture polish spray. amzn.to/3JtP4Wt
HELP NEEDED. My moss on my trees keep getting white fuzzy mold on it. What causes this and what can I do to fix it???
Hmm. Are you sure it's mold? White fuzzy mold is not common - if you're indoors with poor air circulation that could cause it. More common is mineral residue from water killing moss. So if you live for example in Los Angeles, the tap water is not such that it will make moss grow well. Switch to a cleaner water source, with lower pH and TDS between 25-75 ppm.
@@Bonsaify I am indoors this probably poor air circulation. And I have been watering it with well water should I still treat it for pH and such?
Yes well water hashish mineral content
If the Big Lebowski was a bonsai artist.
Bom dia, Flor do dia!
👌🏽❤️
Ма ша Алла
I'm glad to see Hulk Hogan found a peaceful retirement
Yes, after he killed Gawker to the tune of $115M he took up bonsai.😜
@@Bonsaify lol . Love the trees brother... I've learned a lot from you