Wow! such a wonderful video . I watched a lot of your videos lately , they all are gems of information and knowledge. But this one is a masterclass !! Thank you so much for sharing your life in bonsai with us all.
David Easterbrook has truly been an inspirational bonsai teacher. His vast knowledge and unwavering passion for bonsai have transformed many learners into adept artists. His guidance and expertise are invaluable, and his ability to connect with his students makes learning an enjoyable and enriching experience. Here's to David, for nurturing both trees and talent with such dedication!
Nicely done! Great video production and nice work on the tree! This is a great size tree for introduction videos, very relatable, and is an example that I think it practical to a lot of people who might have easy access to that type of tree at a local nursery. It might be helpful to have a video on how to best find such a tree in a crowded nursery, what to look good, what to avoid, etc. Thanks!
Loved seeing you do this sweet little tree. Thanks for the commentary on it, and on the style. Also great to hear about your history with bonsai. Would love to hear more of your trajectory in the art form. Also very excited to see you do that big one that you've had for years! hope you'll make it a live video and let us know ahead of time when you'll be working on it so we can come along for the ride.
David, excellent video! Your explanation of branch/wire selection and techniques is always helpful. I enjoyed the smaller size tree. It was easy to see and understand your reasoning for selecting branches.
Thanks David for sharing your knowledge and sharing this incredible transformation of a small yew...... I'll wait impatient the transformation of you Japanese yew into a masterpiece
Très bon montage de cette vidéo. Je me demande si le fait de faire la coupe des branches à ce temps-ci de l'année ne va pas apporter du stress à l'arbre parce qu'il n'aura pas le temps de reprendre ses forces à cause de la période dormante actuelle? Merci pour ça. Très apprécié!
As always great videos = thnaks Question - where did you get/ buy the tripod table on which you are working on the plant Also where and if I should by a wire caddy .? Please advice Thank you in advance
Cheap from amazon i use an adjustable tripod projector stand its called maybe 30$ and a turntable i bought online to style trees. Had to make some adjustments on the tripod stand mostly when i sit down its too high so i cut the pole that adjusts the height but still really cheap for a tripod stand and the size fits all my trees. I always wanted a wire caddy but i feel im better with the roll of wire in hand to judge how much to cut
Hi David, A few months ago I bought a Bonsai that is about 35-40 years old. I notice some branches are going pale. I don’t want the tree to die but I need help. Anyway I can email you picture to get your opinion? Thanks
From a rough looking tree to a shaped looking bonsai , it looks amazing , only I get worried about the length of time wire on a tree starts to dig into the limbs , I had it happen ,disappointing.
Wow! such a wonderful video . I watched a lot of your videos lately , they all are gems of information and knowledge. But this one is a masterclass !!
Thank you so much for sharing your life in bonsai with us all.
David Easterbrook has truly been an inspirational bonsai teacher. His vast knowledge and unwavering passion for bonsai have transformed many learners into adept artists. His guidance and expertise are invaluable, and his ability to connect with his students makes learning an enjoyable and enriching experience. Here's to David, for nurturing both trees and talent with such dedication!
How nice of you! It makes the effort of creating these masterclasses worthwhile!
Subscribed! Youre the best, thanks for the smaller scale its good for new learners that only have smaller trees at their disposal.
Thank you for joining Nik! More awesome content to come
Just one of the most comfortable, easy to listen to, articulate teachers. A joy to watch.
It was so interesting and well explained. Thank you!
Thank you. Very informative and easy to understand. Love seing you work on smaller plants.
That was very informative and helpful. Thank you very much!
And yes, I enjoy the smaller trees, as well :)
Nicely done! Great video production and nice work on the tree! This is a great size tree for introduction videos, very relatable, and is an example that I think it practical to a lot of people who might have easy access to that type of tree at a local nursery. It might be helpful to have a video on how to best find such a tree in a crowded nursery, what to look good, what to avoid, etc. Thanks!
Good suggestion. We thought about doing it that. Thank you for the feedback
What a great looking cat you have! I really enjoyed the video too!!!
Haha she is a big Savannah. Not supposed to go outside but she behaves! Thanks Nigel
Loved seeing you do this sweet little tree. Thanks for the commentary on it, and on the style. Also great to hear about your history with bonsai. Would love to hear more of your trajectory in the art form. Also very excited to see you do that big one that you've had for years! hope you'll make it a live video and let us know ahead of time when you'll be working on it so we can come along for the ride.
Great video David a real masterclass 👊👊👊
Great video! Super informative! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
This type video class of using smaller nursery material is truly fantastic!
David, excellent video! Your explanation of branch/wire selection and techniques is always helpful. I enjoyed the smaller size tree. It was easy to see and understand your reasoning for selecting branches.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience
The layout of the garden, the yard, the surrounding trees is so pretty.
Canada is a beautiful country in the fall !!!
Great video! I appreciate your chowing bonsai of this size though work on! Thanks
Thanks David for sharing your knowledge and sharing this incredible transformation of a small yew...... I'll wait impatient the transformation of you Japanese yew into a masterpiece
I learn something new watching every time you post a video. Thank you for sharing.
Love your videos, thanks
Taxus is great for bonsai in any variety Again very educative Thanks for sharing David
Nice, informative vid. Really like the Jim Doyle hat.
Nice job beautiful tree thanks David
Cant wait for these uploads!
Awsome content as always
Un grand merci pour la vidéo!
Les prises de vue au drone sont incroyables.
Oui on est choyés par des automnes magnifiques au Québec
@BonsaiSociety Je sais, j'y habite! C'est pourquoi vos conseils sont si précieux, ils s'appliquent au même climat que le mien👍
where in Canada are you located ? is it possible to come visit your nursery ?
Hello in Montreal, Canada. By appointment only!
@BonsaiSociety amazing. I'd love to visit one day
Très bon montage de cette vidéo. Je me demande si le fait de faire la coupe des branches à ce temps-ci de l'année ne va pas apporter du stress à l'arbre parce qu'il n'aura pas le temps de reprendre ses forces à cause de la période dormante actuelle? Merci pour ça. Très apprécié!
L'automne et l'hiver sont des excellents moments pour ce genre d'intervention!
Gotcha ….thnaks for reply…by the way where are you .?…..such a heavenly place ….looks like Canada …..best wishes
This is in the vicinities of Montreal, Canada!
As always great videos = thnaks
Question - where did you get/ buy the tripod table on which you are working on the plant
Also where and if I should by a wire caddy .?
Please advice
Thank you in advance
Cheap from amazon i use an adjustable tripod projector stand its called maybe 30$ and a turntable i bought online to style trees. Had to make some adjustments on the tripod stand mostly when i sit down its too high so i cut the pole that adjusts the height but still really cheap for a tripod stand and the size fits all my trees. I always wanted a wire caddy but i feel im better with the roll of wire in hand to judge how much to cut
Hi David,
A few months ago I bought a Bonsai that is about 35-40 years old. I notice some branches are going pale. I don’t want the tree to die but I need help. Anyway I can email you picture to get your opinion? Thanks
From a rough looking tree to a shaped looking bonsai , it looks amazing , only I get worried about the length of time wire on a tree starts to dig into the limbs , I had it happen ,disappointing.
The wire has to bite into the tree to truly shape it. You just have to keep a close eye
@@BonsaiSociety Thank you 👍