Good evening, Jerome 🖐️ How are you? When I see, that you have a new video on your channel, then my face always covers with smile, because I am very glad to see you.☺️ Good luck and hopefully to see more interesting and amazing videos on your channel 🌳🌲🌿
Yes I understand, I grow them up here in Kansas and the winter is hard on them being indoors for so long. I loved your semi cascade one. It was amazing.
I used a dead juniper a lady paid me to remove she it was in her yard when she bought the house 65 years ago but im not sure how long it'd been there before she bought the house
Cool project, cool tools, cool tree!
Good evening, Jerome 🖐️
How are you?
When I see, that you have a new video on your channel, then my face always covers with smile,
because I am very glad to see you.☺️
Good luck and hopefully to see more interesting and amazing videos on your channel 🌳🌲🌿
Thank you so much 😊 🙏🌳
I think it looks amazing! Sorry to see/hear you lost the original tree of course. You were definitely excited about that one!
Thank you 🙏 🌳 it’s heartbreaking when a tree dies.
I look forward to watching it develop. Great job, any updates on your desert roses bonsai?
Hey Jeff, I parted ways with most Desert Roses. They don't do well in Atlanta:)
Yes I understand, I grow them up here in Kansas and the winter is hard on them being indoors for so long. I loved your semi cascade one. It was amazing.
Pulling up while twisting the wires to secure the composition.
Great tip, thank you😁
Hello Jerome! Love the video. Did you have to treat the deadwood? Or was that original from lost tree?
Hey Frank, I didn’t tread the deadwood yet. I will in a month or so with like sulfur
Wonderful!!
Losing a tree of that magnitude is always gonna hurt, I'm glad you was able to still give it some kind of life.
I like it! 😃
Thank you Neal!
If u dont mind me asking where did u buy the shimpaku whip from? Online? What place?
Contact my friend Peter Tea at Peter@ptbonsai.com
@@WeareTheBonsaiSupply thanks for the info. I had a nice juniper die and wanted to make a tanuki but my small shimpakus arent long enough
Good luck, should be really good when it matures.
🤞 thanks Ed!
If u don’t mind share the nail gun model TIA
I used a dead juniper a lady paid me to remove she it was in her yard when she bought the house 65 years ago but im not sure how long it'd been there before she bought the house
what a shame you lost the original tree, but at least it has a second chance at life.
What a shame Michael! That’s the price you pay for doing living art I guess.
Are you going to use anything to help preserves the dead wood?