Yamadori Bonsai at Herons

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  • Опубліковано 26 гру 2024

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  • @hashiramabonsai
    @hashiramabonsai Рік тому +5

    The sheer abundance of raw material is mindblowing! In my wildest dreams I will have a nursery like this one day! Pray for me guys

  • @mick681
    @mick681 Рік тому +12

    It's plain to see that there are two masters at work here. How you can see a bonsai in those pines is remarkable and beyond me. It clearly demonstrates the experience of the both of you.

  • @MidniteSan
    @MidniteSan Рік тому +4

    Fun day at the field 😊... Thx for sharing Peter 👍

  • @stephenlay9580
    @stephenlay9580 Рік тому +1

    It's like family members working for a common goal, I really enjoy watching you two master's at work. you both have a joy of life which drew me to your channel many moons ago.

    • @peterchan3100
      @peterchan3100 Рік тому

      Thats what its all about - If you lose the joy of any activity then there is no point doing it.

  • @barbarafazio549
    @barbarafazio549 Рік тому +3

    These two great guys together are fantastic to watch. One of the more interesting observations for me is watching Peter with his Hawaiian shirt and Kevin with his strong exterior… cigarette in hand… delicately choosing the Yamadori . Can’t wait to see them creating the Bonsai.. Love Herons. I only wish I lived close to Peter’s gardens!!! I’d give my eye teeth to work there!

  • @davidhaughan
    @davidhaughan Рік тому +5

    Wow, 35-37 years in the making, now that is what I call being patient

  • @mimoochodom2684
    @mimoochodom2684 Рік тому +4

    I'm so hoping we can see you and Kevin styling them.🙏

  • @daaam2160
    @daaam2160 Рік тому

    What a wonderful abundance of raw material.
    He is truly blessed

  • @Bonsaiandknives
    @Bonsaiandknives Рік тому +2

    Looking forward to see the styling video. Very intersting

  • @PSPMHaestros
    @PSPMHaestros Рік тому +1

    Such beautiful colors this time of the year

  • @231Yamadori
    @231Yamadori 3 місяці тому

    He has a good point. Most of the good extreme Yamadori material I’m realizing thru evidence, has started out as a seedling/ young tree that suffers some sort of pest damage..aside from physical damage or stress obviously.
    Their effects are what we look to mimic so good to be aware of the cause and effect

  • @casandraolund9006
    @casandraolund9006 Рік тому +1

    W😮w I do hope I get to see your beautiful nursery one day Mr Chan it looks amazing

  • @AndyWard-r3k
    @AndyWard-r3k Рік тому

    Wow such amazing trees and raw material 😮

  • @smack09
    @smack09 Рік тому +4

    More focus on the field grown material please!

  • @mariapilarme
    @mariapilarme Рік тому +2

    Oh no these two dangerous with that new tool around the nursery!!! Lets see tomorrow what is left!

  • @raymondbirds2392
    @raymondbirds2392 Рік тому +1

    Love collecting yamidori

  • @shuancook9005
    @shuancook9005 Рік тому

    All from
    Seed that’s amazing 👍
    Not wild Collected as saplings years ago 🌲

  • @KidMangaX
    @KidMangaX Рік тому +2

    Peter: (fires up the chainsaw)
    Kevin: Yeah
    Trees: _AAAAAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!_

  • @samyoel5384
    @samyoel5384 Рік тому +2

    Looking forward to more of that!

  • @Brosef19
    @Brosef19 Рік тому +1

    Two living legends . Damn this is relaxing!

  • @David-bu4ef
    @David-bu4ef Рік тому +1

    I bought a thirty- year old scots pine from Peter a couple of years ago, from his field, with a view to turning it into a literati style, but it was over a meter tall 😂, I have managed to get it down to about 80cm. since, I really love it...

  • @krizm
    @krizm Рік тому

    just two guys chilling & gardening

  • @privatekarateka3745
    @privatekarateka3745 Рік тому +3

    Wow, early bird today 😮

  • @jasoncoles7584
    @jasoncoles7584 Рік тому +1

    The Herons Chainsaw Massacre. Yeah.

  • @coresect
    @coresect Рік тому +2

    I would love to see a collaboration between you and Graham Potter of Kaizen Bonsai. That would be interesting.

  • @greenhawk1592
    @greenhawk1592 Рік тому +2

    Thats the best! Wish i could join you guys 😉 great stuff!! Hope you show us who style them 🌲

  • @egoebonsai37
    @egoebonsai37 Рік тому +1

    wow the land area is wide sir.
    be patient in caring for it, hopefully it will be beautiful in time.
    Good luck Sir.

  • @chrisbanner7551
    @chrisbanner7551 11 місяців тому

    The Dynamic duo

  • @mokajones74
    @mokajones74 Рік тому

    My word the size of this nursery is baffling. It's like a city park

  • @murray821
    @murray821 Рік тому +1

    Goodmorning Peter!

  • @brucejeffcott1104
    @brucejeffcott1104 Рік тому

    That was great!

  • @saikong2553
    @saikong2553 Рік тому

    I love these videos, but please EDITOR, lower the volume on the sawing!!!

  • @ricbethsbonsai638
    @ricbethsbonsai638 Рік тому

    Greatest works for future 😂😂

  • @highwayjim6672
    @highwayjim6672 4 місяці тому

    Please show us these a year or two later.

  • @robryan9841
    @robryan9841 Рік тому

    Wonderful 👍

  • @apriloasanuma9575
    @apriloasanuma9575 Рік тому

    oh my... will the top part of the tree that was removed be or can it be used by planting it? Will it be able to take root?

    • @h.b.1421
      @h.b.1421 Рік тому +2

      unlikely, cuttings of pines won't or seldom root at all. Peter Chan showed trying to root some over the winter in an earlier video, but there are no results in yet, of course. And then these cuttings were only match stick or pencil thick. A branch that thick as shown in the video will never root.
      Even air layering pines can be tricky if it will root at all. Maybe ficus or willow this thick may root as cuttings.

    • @apriloasanuma9575
      @apriloasanuma9575 Рік тому

      @@h.b.1421 thank you🙇

  • @laney1366
    @laney1366 Рік тому

    How many times did he say "yeah"

  • @jackofalltechs9738
    @jackofalltechs9738 Рік тому

    Hi guys how much will be 35 years old pine. Any idea
    Cheers

  • @thomaschiu435
    @thomaschiu435 Рік тому +3

    Drink every time he says yeah

  • @lokdog257
    @lokdog257 Рік тому +1

    Is it yamadori if it's just your own field grown stock?

    • @peterchan3100
      @peterchan3100 Рік тому +3

      NO - we are using the term in a generic sense - ie collecting - from the garden or your own field or what ever - but I dont collect from the wild.

  • @blaise.h5166
    @blaise.h5166 Рік тому

    With younger yamadori, is it alright if they go directly into bonsai soil or should they go into ground

    • @jonawolf8023
      @jonawolf8023 Рік тому

      As a rule, trees, even young ones, grow better if as much of the soil in which they grew remains attached to the root ball. On the one hand, this is due to the fact that most trees form a symbiosis with the soil organisms and, on the other hand, the roots adapt to the soil. It is therefore more gentle to make the change gradually by either filling in the new substrate around the root ball or by gradually mixing the old and new substrate each time you repot. For very robust species, a complete change can work, but is always a risk.
      Another factor, but that is a separate topic, is what type of substrate is right depending on the climate, care and goals. There is no general, valid answer.

  • @The-Mad-Taoist
    @The-Mad-Taoist Рік тому +3

    The ya guy

  • @gromageindustries6745
    @gromageindustries6745 Рік тому +2

    Nice video 👍
    Kevin bless him needs to give up smoking, it will kill him. Take care Kevin lad 🙏

  • @mamanmeongbonsai3541
    @mamanmeongbonsai3541 Рік тому

    Bagus pa bos keren

  • @velvetmau
    @velvetmau Рік тому

  • @brucedeacon28
    @brucedeacon28 Рік тому

    👍👌🙂

  • @Bysourcebonsaisonsing
    @Bysourcebonsaisonsing 3 місяці тому

    👍😻😻😻😻😻

  • @brandonyoung-kemkes1128
    @brandonyoung-kemkes1128 Рік тому

    Locust are only as bad as they are, because they cannibalize each other and are running away from each other. And locusts are only locusts when they swarm. So that caterpillar may very well have a symbiotic relationship with the tree as many caterpillars do i.e., the monarch and the milk weed. Ladybugs can only kill all of the aphids when you have an overpopulation of ladybugs in a given space if there was a normal amount of ladybugs, it would never be that successful.