Hi Anne! Long videos are great, the whole appeal of your channel is showcasing your work and your experience. And although it may seem repetitive, repetition and practice are great for learning! Just give us you, and I can assure you that anyone that is not yet interested in bonsai will be in the first 40 seconds of the video!
Daniel Thank you so much for let me know what I’ve been sharing it does helps some out there .,. What I knew slowly I’ll share them all to you guys :) Cheers Anne
Thankyou for your kind words. As the guy behind the camera I am always telling Anne to relax and most importantly to be herself as she has so much knowledge to share :)
@@davidmullins6157 I don't know how you got that gig David, but you are a lucky man. That garden is like a lolly shop for bonsai peeps. Keep up the amazing work:) and thank you
@@danielfonseca5007 its quite simple. I met Anne saw the potential and told her she needs to share her knowledge and so I told her I will create a youtube channel for her. It took some convincing but she finally agreed when I turned up one day with a camera.
@@danielfonseca5007 Hello Daniel and David I can’t believe what you just Said Daniel You meant how bad luck David is have to Putup with me :) Thank you both kindly I’m so lucky to have meet a person Like him Daniel
Yeah theyre handy and nice and neat and effective. Cheap too. I got 4 sizes 4 bags with like 100 for around ten or 15 bucks and thry cover anything i use.
Hello Ann and David, thanks for another beautiful bonsai video. From cascade to Literati style you are a real bonsai artist! Greetings from the Netherlands
Greetings from Florida in the USA! You are my favorite bonsai teacher. Love your teaching style. It looked fast to me because I am a novice. The good news is I can rewatch anything I may have missed. I would rather too fast and interesting, than too slow and boring.
Hello Florida 😊 Thank you for visiting my channel and I’m glad you like it . But here is other video that a bit slower ua-cam.com/video/kJ8AoOefKrU/v-deo.htmlsi=sNOdb-4jnEHdg_94
Great video. I love your easy-going anti-dogmatic approach. As a beginner, I sometimes get scared doing anything to my pre-bonsai trees at all because of all the "don't do this" and "don't do that" advice from the experts. Your channel is very stimulating !!
I have heard that the Australian Willow is a nice fast grower for the trunk size. Have you ever tried to make on into a bonsai tree? Nice repotting and pruning of this juniper. Looks cool.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge of bonsai. Would it possible if you can do a lesson how to style and care for cedar bonsais. Especially how to create pads. I just added a cedar Lebanon into my collection. The pads of the tree are very dense and I wonder should I thinning it out to allowed sunlight to reach the pads. I noticed that there are some smaller branches are dying back from the lack of light. Again, thank you. I look forward to see more videos of your bonsais.
Hello and welcome to my Chanel there heaps of videos already been there for a year now search what ever you need to learn if not there sent me a request or an email I’m happy to help with anything got to do with bonsais :) They are extremely simple Thank you for your supporting
Very nice video Anne, thank you. I don’t mind the longer videos, actually benefit from the repetition of your process with the trees. As far as that part of the hand, I would refer to that as the “knife edge” of one’s hand. Our Spring is here in Michigan, trees are waking up, my larch has many new cones!
@@MadamBonsai2023 Native species like Larch, Spruce, Pine, all Junipers, Oak, Elm, Thuja, Hemlock. Japanese Maples also but they require protection from deep frost in a sheltered location. Trident Maples don’t usually survive unless in a temperature controlled greenhouse.
You need not worry about boring us! Your vids are extremely informative. I've returned to the art of Bonsai at the ripe old age of 68 and am looking forward to seeing the fruits of my "labor" in 10 - 20 years! 🌳❤ I do have a question for you Ann. I have a Star Juniper in a cascade style. It has a limb that doesn't fit the cascade style. I'm thinking of turning it into a deadwood limb to add some character. I've never done this before and would like to know what I should do.
So nice of you 68 :) so happy you share 10years ahead me with ages Labor tree it mean you are in Australia then ? It can fruits easily this variety they love feeds Well Drain soils Deadwood if you go to madam bonsai check on community I post some blue cedar tree that so out of shape I turn in to lot smaller with drip wood there see if you can see some ideas or email me I can make it for you Anne@madambobsai.com
What is the tree to the right of the Juniper your are repotting? It almost looks like a Sweetgum or Maple of some sort.. @ 1:00 Also while you are misting the tree at the end I noticed the pink flowering bonsai @ 20:15...do you have Azaleas that bloom in Autumn?
:) happy to do so Maria thank you for your supporting They are online They get light I can post yo you Let me know where you are I’ll They are cheap too
Hello Anne, could you please tell me the soil mix for junipers, I have watched your videos on soil but cannot find information on or where to buy kamura.
Lifted my spirits this morning watching you work. I don't get bored watching you as you are so good at imparting your experience. You obviously love your work and trees. You make bonsai accessible to people like me - just a novice.
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Amazing transformation Anne...I believe that "part of your hand" is known as the "heel" of your hand...Never be afraid of repeating yourself or repeating processes as it re-enforces ideas...You are anything but boring...Thanks for sharing...
Hello Anne, could you please tell me the soil mix for junipers, I have watched your videos on soil but cannot find information on or where to buy kamura.
Hi Anne! Long videos are great, the whole appeal of your channel is showcasing your work and your experience. And although it may seem repetitive, repetition and practice are great for learning! Just give us you, and I can assure you that anyone that is not yet interested in bonsai will be in the first 40 seconds of the video!
Daniel Thank you so much for let me know
what I’ve been sharing it does helps some out there .,.
What I knew slowly I’ll share them all to you guys :)
Cheers Anne
Thankyou for your kind words. As the guy behind the camera I am always telling Anne to relax and most importantly to be herself as she has so much knowledge to share :)
@@davidmullins6157 I don't know how you got that gig David, but you are a lucky man. That garden is like a lolly shop for bonsai peeps. Keep up the amazing work:) and thank you
@@danielfonseca5007 its quite simple. I met Anne saw the potential and told her she needs to share her knowledge and so I told her I will create a youtube channel for her. It took some convincing but she finally agreed when I turned up one day with a camera.
@@danielfonseca5007
Hello Daniel and David
I can’t believe what you just Said Daniel
You meant how bad luck David is have to Putup with me :)
Thank you both kindly
I’m so lucky to have meet a person Like him Daniel
Thanks for the video. It was very inspiring to see you doing the training of a tree.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Good morning from the UK. Your bonsai styling makes so much sense. Love your relaxed way of teaching ❤
Thanks so much 😊I’m glad you find it relaxing
Which we should with them
Thank you Anne. Your videos are not boring and its great to learn by watching you at work.
@@RichardJackRobertson thank you im so glad you Find them helpul
Waching at Work ;)
Thank you for sharing your art with us! It’s really inspiring and I like your caring approach and natural development ideas!
@@zoomcateldorado236 I’m so glad I can help
thanks for sharing madam... greeting from indonesia
@@y.a.d8385 always my pleasure
Those round drainage screens are a great idea. Nice work on this one.
Yes they are
Yeah theyre handy and nice and neat and effective. Cheap too. I got 4 sizes 4 bags with like 100 for around ten or 15 bucks and thry cover anything i use.
Nice job madam bonsai keep up the good thanks
Thank you, I will when still can
Hello Ann and David, thanks for another beautiful bonsai video.
From cascade to Literati style you are a real bonsai artist! Greetings from the Netherlands
Our pleasure! Jim thank you for always supporting my Chanel
Greetings from Florida in the USA! You are my favorite bonsai teacher. Love your teaching style. It looked fast to me because I am a novice. The good news is I can rewatch anything I may have missed. I would rather too fast and interesting, than too slow and boring.
Hello Florida 😊
Thank you for visiting my channel and
I’m glad you like it .
But here is other video that a bit slower
ua-cam.com/video/kJ8AoOefKrU/v-deo.htmlsi=sNOdb-4jnEHdg_94
Great Wirk here Madam!👏🏽
The Angle change of the Tree was Perfect🥰
& styled Great!!!
😊👏🏽
Impeccable work, as Usual!!
Thanks Madam!!🙏🏽
🌹
Here you are always being too kind
I’m glad you find it enjoyable to watch
Hope it help
Thanks Again 😊
Great video. I love your easy-going anti-dogmatic approach. As a beginner, I sometimes get scared doing anything to my pre-bonsai trees at all because of all the "don't do this" and "don't do that" advice from the experts. Your channel is very stimulating !!
Glad it was helpful! andy
Lot others vids there watch them it will give you the confidence to do yours
Love Ann's dedication, obsession and skill of the bonsai art. Nice peaceful yard. from Santa Cruz California. Jeannine
Thank you Jeannine for your kind words
I love the nurture bridges beach when I was there :)
I have heard that the Australian Willow is a nice fast grower for the trunk size. Have you ever tried to make on into a bonsai tree? Nice repotting and pruning of this juniper. Looks cool.
Yes I have a few will show you soon
Than you
@@MadamBonsai2023 Thank you for showing them when you can. I will be watching.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge of bonsai. Would it possible if you can do a lesson how to style and care for cedar bonsais. Especially how to create pads. I just added a cedar Lebanon into my collection. The pads of the tree are very dense and I wonder should I thinning it out to allowed sunlight to reach the pads. I noticed that there are some smaller branches are dying back from the lack of light. Again, thank you. I look forward to see more videos of your bonsais.
Hello Nam
Thank you for your supporting my Chanel
There are a few cedar vids already there
Madam bonsai cedar you will find them.
ua-cam.com/video/ROUYG-t-Nko/v-deo.htmlsi=t3qLVGxKBl_mPALR
This one how to build pat
I just got into Bonsai a few months ago. Great video! The longer the video, the better :)
Welcome and thank you for let me know
Beautiful transformation!
Good job David. Thanks so much.
Thanks to David
I just now found you ,! I am so happy with your training , I will follow you from now ok “Dar USA”
Hello and welcome to my Chanel there heaps of videos already been there for a year now search what ever you need to learn if not there sent me a request or an email I’m happy to help with anything got to do with bonsais :)
They are extremely simple
Thank you for your supporting
I wish I had trees like yours. Super videos, keep them coming 👍
Thank you John
I did start with nothing too it get like this after 30 plus years
Very nice video Anne, thank you. I don’t mind the longer videos, actually benefit from the repetition of your process with the trees. As far as that part of the hand, I would refer to that as the “knife edge” of one’s hand. Our Spring is here in Michigan, trees are waking up, my larch has many new cones!
So kind of you as long as I know viewers not get sick I’m happy to gave all I know
Springs is the best enjoin new growth
❤❤❤❤❤❤
Watching your videos!
Yay! Thank you!
So great video.... love it...
From Bali bonsai lover..
Hello Bali thank you for your supporting my Chanel
Beautiful work, would you help with video on pines!
What do you like to see with pine ?
Here it’s ua-cam.com/video/igpezOeZrZ8/v-deo.htmlsi=h1ds6fp0e670GYMJ
Ulnar Border of the hand. You made me lolololol!
@@dgsanchez1000 I’m glad we have a laugh
Thank you 😊
@@rtweedtwee my pleasure
Your videos and guidance are very interesting and helpful, keep doing what you're doing :)
Thanks, will do! Thanks for your supporting my Chanel
Thank you sharing process bonsai👍👍❤️❤️
Most welcome 🙏
Love your work Anne ❤
Thank you 🙏
Thank you Nam
Search madam bonsai blue cedar you will see a few there already
Never bored!
I’m so glad 😌
First time watcher. Subscribed!
Welcome I hope you find all my videos helpful
Those Blue Cedars in your garden are amazing. Not available in most areas of Canada because of the severe winter temperatures.
Thank you
which varieties grow best where you are Joe?
@@MadamBonsai2023 Native species like Larch, Spruce, Pine, all Junipers, Oak, Elm, Thuja, Hemlock. Japanese Maples also but they require protection from deep frost in a sheltered location. Trident Maples don’t usually survive unless in a temperature controlled greenhouse.
Grazie😊😊😊😊
Pleasure
Awesome job!
Thank you!
theres always a fast forward buttom,,,as for me i enjoy the atmosphere ,,pleasantries,,an knowledge shared...enjoy !!
:) Agee I’ll not have to worry!!
You are very thoughtful
Thank you
You need not worry about boring us! Your vids are extremely informative. I've returned to the art of Bonsai at the ripe old age of 68 and am looking forward to seeing the fruits of my "labor" in 10 - 20 years! 🌳❤ I do have a question for you Ann. I have a Star Juniper in a cascade style. It has a limb that doesn't fit the cascade style. I'm thinking of turning it into a deadwood limb to add some character. I've never done this before and would like to know what I should do.
So nice of you
68 :) so happy you share 10years ahead me with ages
Labor tree it mean you are in Australia then ?
It can fruits easily this variety they love feeds
Well Drain soils
Deadwood if you go to madam bonsai check on community I post some blue cedar tree that so out of shape I turn in to lot smaller with drip wood there see if you can see some ideas or email me I can make it for you
Anne@madambobsai.com
@@MadamBonsai2023 Thank you. I'm actually from the United States, East Coast area.
@@Equinox051256 long way from me :)
@@Equinox051256 long way from Australia
@@MadamBonsai2023 I have a niece who lives in Brisbane though. Lol
Could you do a Coastal Redwood video
Sure will
What is the tree to the right of the Juniper your are repotting? It almost looks like a Sweetgum or Maple of some sort.. @ 1:00
Also while you are misting the tree at the end I noticed the pink flowering bonsai @ 20:15...do you have Azaleas that bloom in Autumn?
Hello there
Yes it’s sweet gum/liquid amber
And yes Azalea are in bloom too
I posed photos of them on
Madambonsai Facebook
Thank you
great vid!!
Thank you
Te quedó hermoso❤❤❤❤
Gracias 😄
Hi Anne where do you buy the mica pots,?please don t worry repeating techniques just helps it to sink in,as always beautiful styling.
:) happy to do so Maria thank you for your supporting
They are online
They get light I can post yo you
Let me know where you are I’ll
They are cheap too
I looked on your website I didn't see the mica pots and prices,I live in Sydney,I'm interested in the mica pots
@@mariakellner5429 sent me an email I’ll sent you stock list for you tomorrow Maria
anne@madambonsai.com
Anne we are in autumn,so its ok to repot juniper? do you keep it in a greenhouse? Any other special needs
Not at all I’m in autumn too perfect weather for it make sure moist soil but well drain if cut more 5o% roots off
Hello Anne, could you please tell me the soil mix for junipers, I have watched your videos on soil but cannot find information on or where to buy kamura.
@@Bails-g5i this will work perfectly for them
50% Compost (or well-rotted manure)
- 20% Peat moss (or coconut coir)
- 10% Perlite (or vermiculite)
- 10% Sand (coarse or sharp)
- 5% Organic fertilizer (balanced, slow-release) add 4 weeks after repot
- 5% Mulch (optional)
Ti trovi in America, vero??
Ciao,Madam!!!
Hello I’m sorry no I’m in Australia 🇦🇺
Great little juniper.
I think so too! Thanks
Hi Ann, what is the brand of the straight shear that you had and where could I get one. Thank you
Are you in Australia?
@@MadamBonsai2023 I am from Singapore , love your channel
@@ron2serve thank you for you supporting my Chanel
Ases envíos a Puerto Rico gracias 👍👏😎
Thank you
Beautifull❤
Thank you
Madane. Cómo se llaman los arboles que son azules?
Son pinos? Cedros?
They are blue cedar
👋👍✂
the side of your palm is called the HEEL
Thank you Linda I’ve learned one thing more today
Gostei muito parabéns por favor em português para eu perceber o que diz obrigada beijinhos
Olá obrigada
👌👍🙂😊
Thank you Bruce
Hello ❤❤❤
Hello and thank you for visiting my Chanel
Hello madam bonsai
Hello 😊
Lifted my spirits this morning watching you work. I don't get bored watching you as you are so good at imparting your experience. You obviously love your work and trees. You make bonsai accessible to people like me - just a novice.
@@nickfletcher4132 i love what I do that’s for sure
Thank you for your support
@@MadamBonsai2023 You're welcome.
Just kupchak love in national support economic they see just his people they love national just child jobs just see ways just design outlet sell too people they love national on would work job in home your business people tumblers selling series different just outlet Jack national show national because they see good too job love national thanks show you people love national just Jack heard 🥰🥰
Please repeat repeat and repeat yourself, that is how I am learning from you!
@@dgsanchez1000 I’m so glad I can help :)
I think you go thru the process too fast.
@@MadamBonsai2023 believe me, it is not boring at all.
Ok next time I’ll slowdown so you can see it better
Amazing transformation Anne...I believe that "part of your hand" is known as the "heel" of your hand...Never be afraid of repeating yourself or repeating processes as it re-enforces ideas...You are anything but boring...Thanks for sharing...
Thank You For your kind words and supporting my Chanel
Hello Anne, could you please tell me the soil mix for junipers, I have watched your videos on soil but cannot find information on or where to buy kamura.
@@Bails-g5i 50% Compost (or well-rotted manure)
- 20% Peat moss (or coconut coir)
- 10% Perlite (or vermiculite)
- 10% Sand (coarse or sharp)
- 5% Organic fertilizer (balanced, slow-release) add 4 weeks after repot
- 5% Mulch (optional)