Pruning the Japanese Black Pine | Our Japanese Garden Escape

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  • Опубліковано 27 лис 2024

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  • @gwolf7716
    @gwolf7716 2 місяці тому

    Such a treat to listen to such a professional who has a passion for something special like this tree.

  • @SkylinersYeti
    @SkylinersYeti Рік тому +3

    It is good to see someone who knows what they are doing . I am now retired but for two decades I have tried to properly prune my customers trees. Nearly all of the landscape contractors in my area are clueless on proper pruning techniques.

  • @janna6847
    @janna6847 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for this video. I love the detailed little tips. It was very helpful.

  • @TheYurisam
    @TheYurisam Рік тому +2

    Wow! Love that ladder.

  • @matshagstrom9839
    @matshagstrom9839 5 місяців тому +4

    Japanese black pine grow two full flushes of growth per season. This allows the entire candle to be removed. Doing so will not kill the branch of a heathy trees as long as there are needles behind the cut to alllow sap flow. Removing the entire candle will stimulate the tree to grow the second growth, or flush, with a higher number of buds. This is classic bonsai technique called “mekiri”. We typically time the exact timing of removing the candle. Again “mekiri”. Is the removal of the entire candle. It’s usually done in mid June. By that time the candle is usually fully open and does not look like a candle. If we de-candle later in the summer the second flush has less number of summer days to develop. This with increasing the ramification (more branch division) causes the needles to grow much shorter. If we decandle early in the season we force the second flush to develop prematurely. This allows more time for the second flush to develop allowing longer needles. Bonsai and garden tree pruning have some similarities. They are also different.
    Unfortunately the tree in the video did not have traditional pruning early in its life so it still looks like a Christmas tree. Pruning for shape should ideally be started a little earlier in the tees life. Master Japanese gardeners devote their lives to mastering this art. Seeing a fully developed Japanese garden tree is an emotion experience. It’s hard to describe in words. There are such few people who know these techniques outside of Japan. Certain Japanese gardens around the world also have high quality Japanese black and red pines. Still it’s hard to compare to the gardens of Japan. I wish more young people would take an interest at learning this art form and recognizing how much knowledge is required to develop works class trees.
    There is relatively little information available in the west regarding this art form. Few Japanese books have been translated and few westerners go to Japan to learn the art of growing garden trees.
    The best source to learn proper pruning of Pinus Thunbergeii is probably the bonsai community compared to the gardening community.
    All the best,
    MH

  • @victorhugoaranda6467
    @victorhugoaranda6467 10 місяців тому

    Ola estoy en argentina y descubrí sus lindo Vios sobre las plantas el cuidado y poda muy interesante gracias muy lindo gracias

  • @DarkExhibit11
    @DarkExhibit11 Рік тому

    Your videos are always amazing . . . So joyful . . . Gardening is one of the peaceful things in Life

  • @gator83261
    @gator83261 Рік тому

    Good video.

  • @giorvis4186
    @giorvis4186 Рік тому +1

    I live in Sicily. I absolutely have to try this on Pinus pinea or Pinus halepensis, it's a beautiful technique, thank you for sharing ❤

  • @tewaewae
    @tewaewae Рік тому +1

    great video. clear concise and easy on the ear.

  • @LessTalkMoreDelicious
    @LessTalkMoreDelicious 3 роки тому +5

    Wow! Can’t believe I just discovered your channel!
    Lots of great rare Japanese pruning/gardening info in English! 👏✨✨

  • @donnad1273
    @donnad1273 8 місяців тому +2

    Very helpful! I hope I can do this right-but your information helps me a lot. 1:20

  • @TScheufele
    @TScheufele 4 місяці тому

    I love, love, love your channel. I watch many videos on pruning pines and you are really doing a fantastic job - in your explanation, careful demonstration and excellent camera work so we can clearly see and truly learn! Thank you for that! I hope you will soon make a video update on this tree - maybe a fall pruning/shaping?? ;)

  • @Fliptheflipflop
    @Fliptheflipflop 2 роки тому

    beautiful garden

  • @arpadvarga3475
    @arpadvarga3475 Рік тому +1

    I was just doing this on scotch pines love the scent 😁

  • @Admodeus
    @Admodeus 2 роки тому

    That's a really cool belt.

  • @Мишель-ц5э
    @Мишель-ц5э 2 роки тому +1

    Классный пояс с инструментами для обрезки сада!) Отличное видео! Привет из России.

  • @MrLang-qb7nd
    @MrLang-qb7nd 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for your explanation! Amazing video!

  • @jhorvath700
    @jhorvath700 Рік тому

    Very good: instruction, filming (drone shot was great showing tree's circumface growth and other plantings' placement), and length of video.
    Is there a follow-up video regarding this tree? From Colorado.

  • @lagachejean-rene5082
    @lagachejean-rene5082 3 роки тому +2

    Très bien expliqué. Le pin noir est un pin fort et si il est en bonne santé, vous pouvez supprimer totalement les chandelles afin qu'il bourgeonne en arrière (c'est ce que je fais sur mes bonsaïs). Les japonais appellent cela le "mekiri". On attend la suite avec impatience !

  • @JimGuz56
    @JimGuz56 2 роки тому +1

    Very helpful thank you!

  • @andrewbetrosian2784
    @andrewbetrosian2784 3 роки тому

    Very good, I have two JBP bonsai 1 year old.

  • @nicbaeten
    @nicbaeten Рік тому

    Very nice done. How with a short needle tree?

  • @ramkumarrai
    @ramkumarrai 3 роки тому +1

    I have got a Japanese black pine in my garden which is about 5' tall. I want to make it Niwa Ki in future and want to keep in small shape. Can I start to pruning this tree right now?

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  3 роки тому +3

      Hi, if you are in autumn now (depending on where you live in the world), I would recommend waiting until spring time. Once the new candles have grown, it is a good time to start shaping the tree. You can then remove unwanted candles or shorten candles, remove unwanted branches and even shape branches using ropes or rods. What I do for maintenance in autumn is only cleaning out dead needles from the last 2-3 years of growth as they typically turn brown at that time of the year. You will see that soon in one of the next videos. Hope that helps and good luck with your project :)

  • @noedle6669
    @noedle6669 10 місяців тому

    You can easily remove the resin of pines from your hands with WD40 spray. First the Wd40, and then handsoap.

  • @loriburns4638
    @loriburns4638 8 місяців тому

    How old would you say this tree is?

  • @透明人間伊達眼鏡
    @透明人間伊達眼鏡 Рік тому

    日本でよく見る風景だ

  • @rootsandvulture
    @rootsandvulture 2 роки тому

    Do you have any videos on trees you have done this to for years? Trying to envisage what the effect is that you are going for

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  2 роки тому +1

      Not yet, this is the only tree I am working on at the moment. You can see two pictures of the style I want to achieve in the "5 Essential Evergreens" video I uploaded recently. On these pictures you can see how these trees are trained in gardens in Japan and this is what I am going for on this tree :)

    • @rootsandvulture
      @rootsandvulture 2 роки тому +1

      @@OurJapaneseGardenEscape of yes , I see. Good luck with it. I look forward to seeing the results

  • @frankposterello1628
    @frankposterello1628 2 роки тому

    Is that a 'thunderhead' or standard? Great pruning video. oh and also 😍

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  2 роки тому

      Thank you, very much appreciated! Sorry, I'm not sure what your question is about?

    • @frankposterello1628
      @frankposterello1628 2 роки тому +1

      @@OurJapaneseGardenEscape I just got a 'compact' variety "thunderhead". Wondered if yours was that variety or a the standard full size.

    • @OurJapaneseGardenEscape
      @OurJapaneseGardenEscape  2 роки тому +1

      @@frankposterello1628 This one is a standard full size variety, but we also have several compact ones.

  • @komandirgardener3875
    @komandirgardener3875 2 роки тому +2

    Great looking garden, but this pine doesn't look like Thunbergii, it more looks like austrian black pine..

  • @dognparrot1629
    @dognparrot1629 Рік тому

    I thought you could totally de-candle jbp...