RAKUYŌ Bonsai Garden by Andrew Robson (Portland Oregon)
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- Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
- I recently visited RAKUYO-en owned by Andrew Robson in Portland, Oregon. Andrew is an emerging deciduous artist in the US. He completed a 3 year apprenticeship with Michael Hagedorn. He built a deciduous-focused bonsai garden, school, and nursery! Enjoy the quick walk around his garden and beautiful trees!
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Welcome to our channel! We are located in the beautiful Pacific Northwest (PNW)! We are in the middle of our journey to create a beautiful Japanese maple garden and develop bonsai trees for everyone to enjoy. Our garden is under construction but we hope to open it up to public in the near future! Follow us if you love Japanese maples and want to know what's happening in our garden! In this channel, we focus on walking thru our Japanese maple bonsai garden throughout all seasons, discussing how to prune Japanese maples, how to air layer Japanese maples, how to propagate Japanese maples and how to take care of them including pruning, fertilizing, etc.
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What a joy to walk around
beautiful thank you..
Great video - Andrew & his team are doing some incredible work
Thanks, yes, there are so many amazing deciduous bonsai trees!! 👍
Great trees and that European Beech...... WOW a monster of a tree. So beautiful....
Very beautifull garden and I was realy surprised with the quantity and quality of the pots. Absolutelly stunning.
Love seeing more focus on deciduous trees. The Pacific Northwest climate is really great for so many lovely leafy trees!
Agreed!
waiting for your bonsai video updates...
Hi Jared. I havn´t seen any videos from you in a long long time. Are you to busy with work and family?
@@Tore1972Wisdom Work and family have been where I have been spending my time for awhile. I still do plenty of work with bonsai as well, but I chose not to overload myself by adding videos into the mix. I am working on freeing up more time to produce some videos starring this fall. Hope to see you there when they are uploaded.
@@vimukthichathuranga4051 Incoming soon…
Excellent. Thanks for bringing us this wonderful collection. It is so refreshing to look at Bonsai that is not a pine or juniper. Cheers
My pleasure, I need to thank Andrew for the opportunity and I totally agree with you on how refreshing his garden is!
Great video! Thanks for sharing Andrew's collection :)
Andrew has so many beautiful and interesting trees, I learn a lot by seeing and hearing how he works on these trees!
Beautiful trees.. and nice pots
Yes, Such a beautiful bonsai garden! 👍
Que lindos bonsais!! Aquela Grape achei deslumbrante!! Tenha um ótimo domingo!
Sim, eu amo o bonsai de uva! Tantas árvores lindas aqui.
Me encanta el jardín. Gracias. Interesante como en un bosque de árboles de la misma especie pueden otoñar unos antes que otros. La maceta del ginkgo es increíble. Es una locura de jardín.
Obrigado pelo seu comentário. Sim, Andrew tem muitas árvores / projetos de bonsai interessantes. Lugar incrível!
@@MomijiEn Thanks for your kind answer. Do not hesitate to write in your native language, since there are translator machines is more easy to understand indo-european languages.
Wow… premium quality trees!
Love the ume and chojubai quinces! And hazels too! (I think those are the ones I saw in Hokkaido… didn’t know what they were)
👍🍎
1:16 I want a wall print of this! Nice trees and colors!
Me too! 😁
Momiji-En X Mirai like a proper one, A demo plzz ?
Does anyone know where I can find a similar water storage container?
korean hornbeam is best
what tree is the one in 3:09? is that an Ash Tree?
Wisteria :)
Is gravel yards an Oregon thing, or is it just bonsai people because they have tables all over the place and can't mow under them?