thank you peter for getting me into bonsai i have been watching your videos for 2 years now and i have been in the hobbie for 3 and im only 13. thanks alot for the help. thanks for the love everyone. have a nice day
I could watch you all day long. I probably do watch you all day long. I work on my friends a few hour every day, misting while listening to music I think my friends like the music I like & me talking to them as I look them over. It"s very enjoyable ,this time of year is slow with the winter. spring it begins edging, mulching&feeding, everything is a live the smells are life. THANKS peter it"s a great SHOW
I'm overwhelmed by your vast landscape most especially by your lovely variety of plants and Bonsai. They are beautiful. Thanks a lot for the tour it's very much inspiring. 😍🥰
Thank you so much for the tour Peter, it's a wonderful end to my Salmon and Crab fishing day. I don't think we can ever repay you for the knowledge you have passed on but mostly for the love of the flora that exists on this earth in so many ways, I hope I get to see Herons some day, and we need to plan a trek to the bristlecones, my seeds have still not sprouted but I did collect 40 plus seeds from my white pine and they are all sprouted, pine city in my yard right now.
Peter, Your passion and pure love of the trees and what you do is so infectious I just love it. I was glad for a longer than usual video as I am always left wishing for more. My wife is glad we are in the United States and have not yet gotten to visit your fine country as she is fully aware of how many trees I would want to buy and figure out how to ship them home. My love for bonsai is totally re-kindled because of your clear instruction. I have done more and more drastic changes with my bonsai than I have for decades. ( with impunity) ( bonsai by axe or power washer) please continue to bless us with many more videos and your clear teachings! Thank you is so inadequate, but it’s all I’ve got, so thanks!
Perhaps it is your simplistic gardening style the has captivated so many of us. Your results are famous! I too have only recently realized the wealth of information available through you tube. Of course it must all be screened to verify its credibility, but in your case it’s pure magic. I was able to purchase one of your blue fleece jackets for my wife through a friend that lives near you, and my only disappointment is that it fits her, but not me. I have contemplated cutting off the logo and sewing it onto one of my coats, but she is reluctant to surrender it. Perhaps I can get another one day. If my friend were to purchase one of your smaller trees, such as a crab apple, do you know if she could package it and ship it to the US legally and safely? Again, please keep up the great work, Jerre
You're truly blessed to be able to live and work around so many wonderful little trees. While I sit here freezing my ass in zone 3, it's a nice treat to have a tour of your nursery. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Peter! I did enjoy this walk at your side. And thank you again for sharing your love for the environment, for the little tree in a pot. You inspiring me and make me always happy 🙏🏻🇨🇵
Oh thank you so much as I thought my pines ( just moved here in spring ) were dying but now I see this is just the time of the year . Thank you Mr Chan Sooooooo Much
I could watch this walk around your property video over and over and never get tired of it. I imagine myself walking along with you as you explain this wonderful work and trees. I also love trees and I’ve recently tried your method of air letting on a couple of my trees that I want to make a bonsai from. I have a large eastern cedar tree I air letting for roots to make into bonsai and a spruce pine air letting along with a eastern sugar maple. I’ve been growing these three for really long years and they have children and grandchildren now. I looked up your website where you sale trees but I don’t see a place to be sent to the USA. What is the reason. I would love to have a few of your trees so I could brag on who I got them from. My friends would be jealous. Thank you uncle for the walk around your property. 🙏🏻
Thankyou Peter for the beautiful tour of your gardens. Alot of hard work shown in the way your garden has been developed. Great admiration from Canada.
Great video. I have a bunch of trees and shrubs I have removed from friends landscapes for one reason or another. Fall is a great time to buy ugly trees and shrubs left in retail nurseries. I am going convert many to bonsai' s next spring. Thank you for inspiring me to grow in my expertise.
Master Chan. The 21st of September 2019 was my 72nd birthday and your tour video is an excellent "gift". Thank you for a most enjoyable trip through your "enchanted forest". May you have a most Blessed Day.
Absolutely fabulous trees ,i just subscribed as I am a ficus bonsai and didn't know what to do ,to my joy in found so much information you shared thank for sharing your process and secrets,
I really really appreciate your new Video. Such nice and beautiful Trees and Colors. I wish i could met you and your Trees someday in the Nursery personally. Wish you all the best and a long long life. I think I could't live without your UA-cam Videos. Best regards from Thuringia in Germany. 🍁🍁🍁🌳🌳🌳
A beautiful array of colours 👍😍. Many thanks for a great video ☺️. I woke up this morning to a lot of frost up here in the north of England 😞. Hopefully all my young trees will be ok as none were protected 😞. I'm going to have to start listening to the weather forecast, and bubble wrapping etc., my pots as I don't have a greenhouse. I guess it was warmer down south. A beautiful sunny 🌞 day though today.
Peter, when you were saying sorry about the iphone, then i thought you said "Im not selling them, im not that Asian.." i laughed out loud at that until i played it again.. "im not theyre agent" haha
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. I'm not sure how much work you do with Ginkgos, but would you consider doing a more detailed video about them? I've been fascinated with them recently after finding a female tree in my neighborhood park (NYC). I plan on collecting some nuts this month to grow as seedlings in the spring.
Beautiful trees, could sit and look at the many Maples for hours. Peter, would love to see you possibly do a video or segment on Palmatum Dissectum at some point.
Hello Peter, as winter will be here pretty soon, I was wondering how do you prepare with all those Bonsai you have in your nursery... It must takes a lot of time preparing it... If possible, could you please do a video about it? Thanks
"iv the world was weed free" 😆😆 great video peter.. such nice trees/nursery ..one day i want to visit and walk arround..and bring a peter chan bonsai to my house ..but for now i always do enjoy the video's..
Hi Peter....i love watching all of your videos...i am trying to grow maple from seeds..but i could not find any viable seeds... can you please help me with it... thanks.!
Peter, would you be able to do a tutorial on how to shape bonsai fruit trees? I have several dwarf pomegranates and an American persimmon that I'm growing, but I'm not sure how best to style them.
I Love your walk through video. I was wondering if you could send me some of the seeds from your Japanese White Beech? I love beech trees and would be honored to bonsai them.
Pomegranate is a Mediterranian species, so they will need protection in Winter. Here in UK we have average day time winter temps of 5 C and sometimes it goes down to minus 10 C for. a couple of hours. We put them in unheated greenhouses. They can survive temps o 0 C but not frost.
Hi Peter! I've got a little question! Next year i'm going to dig up a gardengrown maple. When do i have the highest chance of it surviving that? I live i Southern Sweden so i got about the same climate as you! Many thanks in advance!
Hi..I used to run the only wholesale BONSAI nursery in New zealand..but found it very seasonal..I had to do landscaping in the winter.. Do you find the same thing over winter. ?
peter chan yes..cannot import here..just airlayer and cuttings.. I'm from England and used to sell bonsai at craft fairs in weekends..I also came to your nursery from Ashford Kent and met you..many years ago.
Hi, could you plz comment about a large mountain maple which is root bound and had dropped its leaves all ready, is it not too early in October to loose its leaves? Any advice? I'm in south UK. Thx u.
Mr. Chan... *QUESTION:* Do you have *ANTS* that are problematic in your nursery/bonsai? - If so, how does one rid the ants. I live on an island in the Western Pacific, and I understand ants fair better in the warmth here...but these ants are viscous in my garden. *Any suggestions?* 😩 🐜🐜🐜 🌳 ⛩ Help!? ☹
I guess Ants are of different species in different countries - I am not an expert on ants but I remember that in Asia. you get some massive black ants which bite. And there are the Termites which are very destructive. So long as they dont chew up the roots of plants then they are OK. In England we have ants which are small and they dont damage the roots. In fact - the tunnels they make could help to aerate the soil, so in a way they are helpful
thank you peter for getting me into bonsai i have been watching your videos for 2 years now and i have been in the hobbie for 3 and im only 13. thanks alot for the help.
thanks for the love everyone. have a nice day
I could watch you all day long. I probably do watch you all day long. I work on my friends a few hour every day, misting while listening to music I think my friends like the music I like & me talking to them as I look them over. It"s very enjoyable ,this time of year is slow with the winter. spring it begins edging, mulching&feeding, everything is a live the smells are life. THANKS peter it"s a great SHOW
You are such a good cameraman. So good to (virtually) visit your nursery.
You couldn’t possibly make a video too long, Peter. Absolutely lovely, as always.
An enchanted tour of this magical garden 🍁🍂🌾🌲
Thank you so much for this beautiful tour, Peter. And no need to apologize for the length of the video. Personally i could watch for hours. :)
Such a beautiful nursery.
So much fruit! What a beautiful place you have there
cant wait to visit the nursery!
Those apples trees are stunning ! WOW !
No Peter wasnt too long. I could watch your videos all day long. Thanks for showing the never before seen areas of your garden.
I'm overwhelmed by your vast landscape most especially by your lovely variety of plants and Bonsai. They are beautiful. Thanks a lot for the tour it's very much inspiring. 😍🥰
Thanks for another trip around your garden, Peter; always a pleasure and inspiring. Would love to visit one day.
You have a namesake also Sallly Humphreys in the UK who does bonsai
@@peterchan3100
Yes, I remember that you asked me if I was the same person who came to your workshop. What a coincidence.
Have a great day 😊
Thank you very much for the tour of Herons Bonsai.
Thank you so much for the tour Peter, it's a wonderful end to my Salmon and Crab fishing day. I don't think we can ever repay you for the knowledge you have passed on but mostly for the love of the flora that exists on this earth in so many ways, I hope I get to see Herons some day, and we need to plan a trek to the bristlecones, my seeds have still not sprouted but I did collect 40 plus seeds from my white pine and they are all sprouted, pine city in my yard right now.
Hi Steve - thanks for your kind comments - Re : the trip to see the Bristlecone Pines - I will hold you to that as its Top of my To Do List!
Wow! Just speechless at the moment. Brilliant video Peter. Yes,your love of trees does show through. Thank you for sharing
What a nursery indeed..so many beautiful trees I wonder how Peter manage to care for all of them, wow..can't wait for the next one..
Peter, Your passion and pure love of the trees and what you do is so infectious I just love it. I was glad for a longer than usual video as I am always left wishing for more. My wife is glad we are in the United States and have not yet gotten to visit your fine country as she is fully aware of how many trees I would want to buy and figure out how to ship them home. My love for bonsai is totally re-kindled because of your clear instruction. I have done more and more drastic changes with my bonsai than I have for decades. ( with impunity) ( bonsai by axe or power washer) please continue to bless us with many more videos and your clear teachings! Thank you is so inadequate, but it’s all I’ve got, so thanks!
Thank you for your very gracious comments and feedback - I never thought my UA-cam videos could be so helpful. I am only a simple gardener.
Perhaps it is your simplistic gardening style the has captivated so many of us. Your results are famous! I too have only recently realized the wealth of information available through you tube. Of course it must all be screened to verify its credibility, but in your case it’s pure magic. I was able to purchase one of your blue fleece jackets for my wife through a friend that lives near you, and my only disappointment is that it fits her, but not me. I have contemplated cutting off the logo and sewing it onto one of my coats, but she is reluctant to surrender it. Perhaps I can get another one day. If my friend were to purchase one of your smaller trees, such as a crab apple, do you know if she could package it and ship it to the US legally and safely? Again, please keep up the great work, Jerre
Thanks 🙏 so much Peter. Your videos are so inspiring and can NEVER be too long. Thanks for sharing your paradise with us
Love all the maples
You're truly blessed to be able to live and work around so many wonderful little trees. While I sit here freezing my ass in zone 3, it's a nice treat to have a tour of your nursery. Thanks for sharing.
Where do you live to be freezing your A---
I'm in Edmonton, Alberta. In Canada. About halfway around the world from you. Your mild winters are foreign to me.
Thank you. Today's and yesterday's best 42 min investment. Lovely tour.
Peter.. thanks for the walk about.. you are very considerate of us!!! The gardens are so beautifully colored!!
Thank you Peter! I did enjoy this walk at your side. And thank you again for sharing your love for the environment, for the little tree in a pot. You inspiring me and make me always happy 🙏🏻🇨🇵
Thank you for your kind comments
I love your garden! This garden is an absolutly dream!
Loved the informal nature of this video. Very nice tour of a place I will likely never be able to visit. Thank-you!
Why can't you come my dear?
@@peterchan3100 I'm in Canada and it takes a lot of money to fly there and I am on a pension.
@@denisemac118 Aw - you never know- may be one day?
Well I should never say never. Hope so one day.
Thanks so much for this beautiful video! All bonsai are fantastic! The colors of maples are simply wonderful! Very compliments 👍👍🔝
Thank you for sharing Peter, lovely tour, I like how you tell the story for each tree.
You'll never run out of stock in such a vast garden
The trouble is that Bonsai takes years to make, so you have to grow lots of them in order to get them too mature.
Peter, what a great garden you have! Thanks for this fantastic movie. I enjoyed every second. Greetings from the Netherlands.
Wow l would love to come to see your stunning collection!
Beautiful fall colour and amazing trees. I could spend hours looking around in your nersury. You did a great job of the video with your phone.
I always love your trees and videos.
It gets hotter here in spring than it does there is summer.
What a wonderful tour!
Very beautiful bonsai plant
I love it
😊😊😊😊
Oh thank you so much as I thought my pines ( just moved here in spring ) were dying but now I see this is just the time of the year . Thank you Mr Chan Sooooooo Much
I enjoyed the full video.....i love it.....hope to do more of it.....
Thank you for sharing your beautiful trees.
I could watch this walk around your property video over and over and never get tired of it. I imagine myself walking along with you as you explain this wonderful work and trees. I also love trees and I’ve recently tried your method of air letting on a couple of my trees that I want to make a bonsai from. I have a large eastern cedar tree I air letting for roots to make into bonsai and a spruce pine air letting along with a eastern sugar maple. I’ve been growing these three for really long years and they have children and grandchildren now. I looked up your website where you sale trees but I don’t see a place to be sent to the USA. What is the reason. I would love to have a few of your trees so I could brag on who I got them from. My friends would be jealous. Thank you uncle for the walk around your property. 🙏🏻
Enjoyed the video. Thank you!
Hi Peter...I hope someday I could visit your place and learn from you🙏, thanks for always sharing...
Thankyou Peter for the beautiful tour of your gardens. Alot of hard work shown in the way your garden has been developed. Great admiration from Canada.
Where in Canada. I go to Toronto often
Absolutely stunning! The whole of what you've shown. Thank you so much for taking the time to do this for us, thoroughly enjoyed it 💖🌹💖
Great video. I have a bunch of trees and shrubs I have removed from friends landscapes for one reason or another. Fall is a great time to buy ugly trees and shrubs left in retail nurseries. I am going convert many to bonsai' s next spring. Thank you for inspiring me to grow in my expertise.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful garden.
Your trees are all so beautiful. Thank you for all the great information on all the trees. Your videos are the best Bonsai videos on UA-cam.
You can tell everybody that! Ha ha.
I will. I hope I can visit someday.
Just love your work and your videos.
Thanks for the tour,you have a wonderful place...
Master Chan. The 21st of September 2019 was my 72nd birthday and your tour video is an excellent "gift". Thank you for a most enjoyable trip through your "enchanted forest". May you have a most Blessed Day.
Belated Birthday greetings!
@@peterchan3100 Thank you, Sir. I appreciate your greeting.
Fasinating tour of the Nursery complex 😀
It would be interesting to see some work there in the spring? ⛅️
Beautiful tour. Thanks for taking us with you!
So beautiful!! I stopped working to watch this. Such beautiful colors everywhere! Thank you for the tour!!
Loved the long video Peter! Always a pleasure
I really enjoyed this video. I had to watch it twice.
Absolutely fabulous trees ,i just subscribed as I am a ficus bonsai and didn't know what to do ,to my joy in found so much information you shared thank for sharing your process and secrets,
another great vdo i love maple.thanks you so much peter.
a walk pir the garden beautiful.
Thanks for sharing video. 👍
Greetings from Barcelona😊
Those things need to be indoors on display in a art gallery
So very, very beautiful. Thank u Sir!
Hello, Peter. I loved the video. Thank you.
Thank you for sharing it all looks incredible, it's a real inspiring sight!
Love to know how many people are needed to manage so much
Wonderful tour thank you sir!
Beautiful trees...thank you so much for the impromptu and informative tour! :)
I really really appreciate your new Video. Such nice and beautiful Trees and Colors. I wish i could met you and your Trees someday in the Nursery personally.
Wish you all the best and a long long life. I think I could't live without your UA-cam Videos.
Best regards from Thuringia in Germany. 🍁🍁🍁🌳🌳🌳
Please come one day and be my guest.
Rosi, you must go. Peter is so friendly and welcoming the problem you will have is what tree do I want as there is so many to choose from.
I am a big fan :0) Your channel helps me with my personal tree collection. Thank you so much for sharing your nursery.
Thank you so much. I like the length and will hope for more long videos.
Thank for the beautiful video.
A beautiful array of colours 👍😍. Many thanks for a great video ☺️. I woke up this morning to a lot of frost up here in the north of England 😞. Hopefully all my young trees will be ok as none were protected 😞. I'm going to have to start listening to the weather forecast, and bubble wrapping etc., my pots as I don't have a greenhouse. I guess it was warmer down south. A beautiful sunny 🌞 day though today.
Trees are pretty hardy. In the UK we dont have the really harsh winters like they do in the mid west of US
Beautiful 😊🙏
Peter, when you were saying sorry about the iphone, then i thought you said "Im not selling them, im not that Asian.." i laughed out loud at that until i played it again.. "im not theyre agent" haha
I thought I heard wrong
Hahaha! I heard the same. The Asian Agent of beautiful bonsai is more likely the fitting title of this young man! Hahaha! thanks for the laughs .
This was a Great Video!!
Beautiful.
Thank you for the Autumn tour! It's quite the collection! The airplane noise isn't so bad by the way.
Bonjour, très beau jardin.
Orange trees! Please show us more in another video :)
I definatlely would looove to have some of the seeds from those Queen Vic Apples ❤️😀🥰
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. I'm not sure how much work you do with Ginkgos, but would you consider doing a more detailed video about them? I've been fascinated with them recently after finding a female tree in my neighborhood park (NYC). I plan on collecting some nuts this month to grow as seedlings in the spring.
Beautiful trees, could sit and look at the many Maples for hours. Peter, would love to see you possibly do a video or segment on Palmatum Dissectum at some point.
Hello Peter, as winter will be here pretty soon, I was wondering how do you prepare with all those Bonsai you have in your nursery... It must takes a lot of time preparing it... If possible, could you please do a video about it? Thanks
There is one on my UA-cam that shows 'Winter Protection" but I will do another one soon.
"iv the world was weed free" 😆😆 great video peter.. such nice trees/nursery ..one day i want to visit and walk arround..and bring a peter chan bonsai to my house ..but for now i always do enjoy the video's..
With so many planes... I actually thought that you were near Heathrow...
สวยมาก คำถามคือ 1. มีค่าใช้จ่ายสูงในการดูแล 2. เมื่อเจ้าของไม่อยู่แล้ว ใครจะดูแลต่อ ? ไม้พวกนี้ต้องอาศัยความรักในค้นไม้ด้วย คนดูแลต่อมีฝีมือเหมือนเจ้าของที่จะธำรงต่อได้ไหม
Beautiful bonsai trees. How do you keep these trees short and their trunk big and fat? I have a jade plant and I want to keep it short like 1 - 2 foot
By constant chopping of the leading shoot
The music does half the job making it a pleasure to watch all your videos. Is it Ryuichi Sakamoto?
Audio is better than usual!!
The JUNIPER berries are of a magnificent blue
Hi peter it's a long video but very beautiful thank you
Hi Peter....i love watching all of your videos...i am trying to grow maple from seeds..but i could not find any viable seeds... can you please help me with it... thanks.!
Peter, would you be able to do a tutorial on how to shape bonsai fruit trees? I have several dwarf pomegranates and an American persimmon that I'm growing, but I'm not sure how best to style them.
No more different than other deciduous trees, but I will do something next Spring
@@peterchan3100 Thank you!
I Love your walk through video. I was wondering if you could send me some of the seeds from your Japanese White Beech? I love beech trees and would be honored to bonsai them.
Watch out for them on our website from Dec onwards.
Sir peter the pomegranate how hardy do you think they are I have two and I’m in New Jersey USA 🇺🇸 temperature drop below sometime
Pomegranate is a Mediterranian species, so they will need protection in Winter. Here in UK we have average day time winter temps of 5 C and sometimes it goes down to minus 10 C for. a couple of hours. We put them in unheated greenhouses. They can survive temps o 0 C but not frost.
Thank you sir
Hi Peter!
I've got a little question!
Next year i'm going to dig up a gardengrown maple. When do i have the highest chance of it surviving that?
I live i Southern Sweden so i got about the same climate as you!
Many thanks in advance!
Hi..I used to run the only wholesale BONSAI nursery in New zealand..but found it very seasonal..I had to do landscaping in the winter..
Do you find the same thing over winter. ?
Wow - Did you make your own bonsais because NZ does not allow imports I believe. If so then that is hard work.
peter chan yes..cannot import here..just airlayer and cuttings..
I'm from England and used to sell bonsai at craft fairs in weekends..I also came to your nursery from Ashford Kent and met you..many years ago.
@@ronjudd3477 Nice to meet you again on UA-cam
peter chan ..I love to watch your vids and still learn a lot from you..I got one of your 1st books when I started way back.. well done Peter..
Can you please make a video on how much these bonsai are worth in your nursery
Hi, could you plz comment about a large mountain maple which is root bound and had dropped its leaves all ready, is it not too early in October to loose its leaves? Any advice? I'm in south UK. Thx u.
Putting my junipers and pines in part shade this morning as we're expecting 32 degrees celsius in New Jersey today (90F).
Wow - shouldn't you be getting cold weather by this time?
@@peterchan3100 yes, I think this is the last heat of the season, then again...... haha
You can set your watch by the planes flying overhead in a herons bonsai video.
One every three minutes
Hello Peter
Do you have information on Serissa foetida (Snow Rose) Bonsai in your videos or pictures? Thank you for all you do 😊
Do you mean the Variegated Serissa?
@@peterchan3100 yes. Also do I mist it daily? Thank you Mr Chan.
@@sunsetvibes556 - Yes you should. Serissa is a difficult one to grow in our western climate as Indoor bonsai
@@peterchan3100 Thank you. 😊
Mr. Chan...
*QUESTION:* Do you have *ANTS* that are problematic in your nursery/bonsai?
- If so, how does one rid the ants.
I live on an island in the Western Pacific, and I understand ants fair better in the warmth here...but these ants are viscous in my garden. *Any suggestions?* 😩 🐜🐜🐜 🌳 ⛩
Help!? ☹
I guess Ants are of different species in different countries - I am not an expert on ants but I remember that in Asia. you get some massive black ants which bite. And there are the Termites which are very destructive. So long as they dont chew up the roots of plants then they are OK. In England we have ants which are small and they dont damage the roots. In fact - the tunnels they make could help to aerate the soil, so in a way they are helpful
Thank you Sir!