How to think when making Bonsai

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  • čas přidán 5. 10. 2019
  • At Herons we hold montly bonsai workshops. In this video I show you three separate trees, a Maple, a Pine and a Larch and what helpful in terms of how to think when shaping them.
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Komentáře • 243

  • @beaumontmajor3547
    @beaumontmajor3547 Před 4 lety +285

    I spent a day with Peter when I was around 22 years old, I don't think he thought much of me ha ha but I remember the time with amazing detail, I was there for a job interview on his Bonsai farm. Instead of grilling me, he took me around his farm, showing me everything, talking about his life, memories, lessons, rules .. then we sat down and he gave me a lesson in Bonsai, I accidentally broke a maple tree branch after he told me to be slow and careful ... he looked at me with such a face of disappointment ha ha then quickly we moved on- -to the next area of the farm. This exact moment was when I became obsessed with Bonsai (to this day) and strive for perfection in many things that I do, I actually have this occasion in my mind with my fine art business when making difficult decisions, slow, careful, observe and understand a small move without consideration can cause a long term effect.. Long story short Peter made a life long impact on me in just 1hr, it was inspiring in many ways ...... I did not get the job ha ha

    • @smack09
      @smack09 Před 3 lety +1

      Obsessed!!!

    • @akundert7
      @akundert7 Před 3 lety +4

      Great story

    • @peterchan3100
      @peterchan3100 Před 3 lety +131

      I don't remember this episode but I am glad you didn't get the job on our nursery because you were destined for greater and better things - all things happen in life for a good reason.

    • @averyprice9422
      @averyprice9422 Před 3 lety +4

      Master Chan is the best.. just look at his comment

    • @NorthworthySagasStories
      @NorthworthySagasStories Před 3 lety +2

      Such a cool comment and story. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @user-mp9rd4hg8b
    @user-mp9rd4hg8b Před 4 lety +25

    I love this. When I think about trimming, I don't know where to start because I don't want to mess up. My mind starts racing, I get anxious, walk away and think, "I thought this was supposed to be relaxing?!?" LOL

  • @jglitch0
    @jglitch0 Před 4 lety +5

    To take that tree there and tell that man to cut as much as he wanted away told me he was very humble. You're there to learn from someone who has been doing this for years and even mistakes you can learn from greatly. It's crazy to see that in communities I wouldnt have ever expected

  • @dedisupriadi2340
    @dedisupriadi2340 Před 3 lety +21

    by watching your 29:44 minutes video, I feel like just finished one-day training on my first step into Bosai world. Thank you very much, sir.
    I'll always remember your beautiful quote about the tree for bonsai.
    "Tree is a problem, and every single problem always has more than one solutions..."
    Peter the master of Bonsai

  • @wagessin3596
    @wagessin3596 Před 2 lety +4

    Your sketches should be in a bonsai museum🙌🏼

  • @octoberblaze8554
    @octoberblaze8554 Před 4 lety +6

    As I watched this video one of Peter's best quotes from a different video came to mind- "you have to be prepared to cut otherwise you will not make much progress in bonsai"

    • @GrahamWhatmough
      @GrahamWhatmough Před 4 lety +3

      In video editing I've heard it called 'killing your babies" it's a bit of a hyperbole but it helps to understand the mindset you need to get rid of everything but your best footage. Sometime you need to even cut what by itself is the best clip because it takes away from the video as a whole

  • @detykketrner3331
    @detykketrner3331 Před 4 lety +20

    I love your casual apoach to bonzai and remember to tell people that its mostly for there own injoyment they should make bonzai !!

  • @Praj1991
    @Praj1991 Před 3 lety +3

    i wish i lived somewhere nearby where u are at sir ! salute! i just lost 11 hours watching ur videos back to back !!! ♥ i will continue keeping up with whatever ur doing sir! your experience sir is my age i really want to get the most out of you ! HATS off !

  • @bravofoxable
    @bravofoxable Před 2 lety

    Experience, wisdom, patience.... Not something you just go and buy... Takes years and years to develop. I respect you

  • @markcook7371
    @markcook7371 Před 4 lety +74

    Thats my favorite Hawaiian Shirt. It looks great on the Master.

  • @scherpebocht
    @scherpebocht Před 7 měsíci

    Love this style of videos where u fix a tree and share ur way of thinking while cutting branches

  • @shidiskas
    @shidiskas Před 4 lety +2

    this is real business, guy is honest and still making his money

  • @MidniteSan
    @MidniteSan Před 4 lety +8

    Hope to see more videos like this one where Peter interact and shape trees into bonsai..splendid Peter..can't wait for the next one.

    • @grannysb.s.4209
      @grannysb.s.4209 Před 4 lety

      Midnite San My sentiments exactly. I thought the topic was fun and incredibly helpful for any bonsai enthusiast and I would LOVE more videos just like this one.

  • @grannysb.s.4209
    @grannysb.s.4209 Před 4 lety +7

    I am only a little over 12 minutes into the video and I already find myself enraptured by the content. Thank you so much for today's upload. It's not only informative, but easy to understand for the beginner.

  • @jsmith3980
    @jsmith3980 Před 4 lety +3

    A master at work...so inspirational.Thank you for posting.

  • @BruceSeesall
    @BruceSeesall Před 4 lety +1

    I really appreciate your informative videos . Amazing.

  • @themidger1
    @themidger1 Před 4 lety +3

    Such a great way to show your approach to visualizing the trees potential! I have a few juniper procumbens nana that I’ve styled from small nursery stock and every year I’ve pruned them harder and harder until this year there is hardly anything left on them. And they’ve looked better each time I “overkill” the pruning - the less foliage there is the more the eye focuses on the trunk which really is the soul of the tree

  • @geoffreydowen5793
    @geoffreydowen5793 Před 2 lety

    such a wonderful environment you have nurtured Peter thank you again for another gem

  • @coolstuffin5
    @coolstuffin5 Před 4 lety +17

    20 seconds in and i know im going to love this video
    the lecturer seems cool

  • @malakingdude
    @malakingdude Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks for sharing your passion with us. Your clips are amazingly informative.

  • @vizovolmekro9970
    @vizovolmekro9970 Před 3 lety +4

    I have learned so much through your videos. Your knowledge on bonsai art is absolutely amazing and you are an excellent teacher. Thank you Peter Chan.

  • @joshhhuagarcia1890
    @joshhhuagarcia1890 Před 4 lety +16

    Greetings, excellent video. Advancing in the bonsai implies drastic changes in our trees, it means that our look goes further, but we must not forget to enjoy each stage, after all it is about that. Those who suffer today when a large branch is cut, if they keep moving forward, they will see it as a necessity. It has happened to me.

  • @dienadel30
    @dienadel30 Před 4 lety +3

    I watched his ficus videos it's responding very well after the trimming was just a long branched sparse house plant. But now growing into a wonderful Bonsai thanks Home Depot lol And more thanks to Herons !!

    • @peterchan3100
      @peterchan3100 Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks Kevin - good to know that it worked for you.

  • @wjhdrew
    @wjhdrew Před 4 lety +5

    What an amazing teacher and bounty of information. Thank you so much for sharing. Quite amazing to have this as a beginner bonsai enthusiast.

  • @lizraper3667
    @lizraper3667 Před 4 lety +2

    He’s the Master, a lifetime of knowledge 🙏

  • @sebastianserrano6837
    @sebastianserrano6837 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for another great video, master!

  • @PlanetRockJesus
    @PlanetRockJesus Před 4 lety +1

    This is my favorite bonsai channel.

  • @Drayran
    @Drayran Před 4 lety +4

    Interesting workshop. Seeing the material, especially the Chinese larch, I could only think of your summary of the Zen prinicple 'less is more'.

  • @TravelAgentCale
    @TravelAgentCale Před 4 lety +2

    I love your channel so much! Thank you!!!

  • @steveanacorteswa3979
    @steveanacorteswa3979 Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks for the free class Peter, always new info, I have a Mugo and Birds next pine, everyone says that those are their favorite. I may have to take a look at the Mugo again, I thinned it out but it looks like a Joshua Tree which I like but not very Bonsai like.

  • @BackGardenBonsai
    @BackGardenBonsai Před 4 lety +106

    I hope the lady with the 35yr old pine gets Peter to style it for her. It had such great potential 👍👍

    • @TomTomTomTom538
      @TomTomTomTom538 Před 4 lety +7

      God I hope not, it deserves so much better!

    • @fmls8266
      @fmls8266 Před 4 lety +2

      @@TomTomTomTom538 like who?

    • @alexandrecastagna9578
      @alexandrecastagna9578 Před 4 lety +2

      This tree deserve some more time. The most important thing in bonsai... ♥️

    • @peterboneg
      @peterboneg Před 4 lety +5

      @@fmls8266 Someone like Ryan Niel or Bjorn Bjorholm are experts on styling collecting conifers like this. They both have excellent CZcams channels. Look them up.

    • @fmls8266
      @fmls8266 Před 4 lety +14

      @@peterboneg I already know them.
      It's not like everyone in the world can get their tree styled by them.
      Bonsai would not exist if only the top in the world could style a tree.
      This being said, Mister Peter was doing bonsai before those two guys were even born, he's more than good enough to style a conifer.

  • @ashvini6106
    @ashvini6106 Před 2 lety

    👌👌 wonderful teacher…every problem has more than one solutions…life and bonsai training class in one session….

  • @ygrajaputra7292
    @ygrajaputra7292 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for your coaching of Bonsai Sir, love Bonsai

  • @WonderMagician
    @WonderMagician Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your wonderful teaching video's.

  • @syddiesel8420
    @syddiesel8420 Před 4 lety +1

    Magnificent channel Peter subscribed with pleasure
    😊

  • @cocina-jardin-nirossacjr3554

    bonsai plants are awesome...

  • @paullill5604
    @paullill5604 Před 4 lety +2

    Another great vid👍

  • @melvyn3426
    @melvyn3426 Před 3 lety

    Hello master Han you are so efficient with your information I feel I can attempt to make one myself I have a small cutting which is doing well so I might use it as an example thank you very much for your instruction

  • @MikesStory1990
    @MikesStory1990 Před 4 lety +27

    I saw that the Master sometimes with some trees wasn't happy with how they've been left after a small pruning or some cuts because the owners didn't want to wait or to be cut so drastically.
    As he said.. ''some are bushes and if you enjoy a tree that looks like a bush, then you have to be happy because only you can see it''. Too bad..

  • @triple_gem_shining
    @triple_gem_shining Před 4 lety +2

    thank you for teaching this ancient science and art.
    When I found out what bonsai really was I was totally taken back with amazement! So cool!!

    • @saizen4209
      @saizen4209 Před 4 lety

      This most definitely is the opposite of science, it's art.

  • @nickizcool20
    @nickizcool20 Před 4 lety +1

    Wow so awesome!!!

  • @danachannel2404
    @danachannel2404 Před 4 lety

    How to think when making bonsai.....good tips👍👍

  • @mattbrennan647
    @mattbrennan647 Před 4 lety +1

    Always inspirational, thanks Peter.

  • @gemonehandedlife7348
    @gemonehandedlife7348 Před 4 lety +1

    Love this guy

  • @MsSaudm
    @MsSaudm Před 4 lety +10

    Please Mr Chan do a single video styling the French pine : )

  • @rebeccagandi5301
    @rebeccagandi5301 Před 3 lety

    I am always watching you way from Sierra Leone, Watching how this Bonsai Bougainvillea
    Will come up
    Thanks for the art of Bonsai growing
    Rebecca
    Old Gardener

  • @rkurup2003
    @rkurup2003 Před 4 lety +1

    very good , Dedicated presentation

  • @astromania5253
    @astromania5253 Před 2 lety

    The king of bonsai.

  • @myfairyterracegarden
    @myfairyterracegarden Před 4 lety +1

    Nice video
    Thanks for sharing
    😊😊😊💓

  • @Alypinkflower
    @Alypinkflower Před 4 lety +2

    I wish Peter have time to do the cascage tree...great info n techniques...great master indeed..always enjoy ur video

  • @tiborfekete7902
    @tiborfekete7902 Před 3 lety +2

    Love your videos they are awesome! I’m learning a lot from them! I’m just wondering have you ever created a platform tree like the ones in Japanese forests? I recently had watched some videos on the diasugi technique, and I am very curious if this technique can be achieved with more species off trees. Would be greatful if you can shed some light on the subject!

  • @J3unG
    @J3unG Před 3 lety

    Visiting this man's nursery is reason enough to take a trip from America to the UK. I should hope to do that someday after all this unpleasantness is finished.

  • @byatse3013
    @byatse3013 Před 3 lety

    hello from Mongolia very nice for teaching tank you man

  • @darrenfisherman3838
    @darrenfisherman3838 Před 2 lety

    You are my bonsai master good of bonsai.

  • @nancyfahey7518
    @nancyfahey7518 Před 4 lety +1

    Good one. 👍

  • @sallyhumphreys2410
    @sallyhumphreys2410 Před 4 lety +2

    It felt like I was actually there in the workshop....... until the end and I realised I wasn't 😕
    Nice job, Peter and thanks again for another great video.
    NZ

  • @Bassonaitor
    @Bassonaitor Před 2 lety +1

    Is there a video about that cascade pine? I'd love to see the result 😁

  • @koikichi3
    @koikichi3 Před 4 lety

    Very Interesting.

  • @maskotik
    @maskotik Před 3 lety +2

    Mr Chan, did you made video about styling second tree as mentioned? I am really curious about which was the final decision and how it looks now,after some time =)

  • @chrismotha88
    @chrismotha88 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks Peter sir 🙏🙏

  • @inGodweTrustForever
    @inGodweTrustForever Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you, sir.

  • @deedahl2866
    @deedahl2866 Před 4 lety +2

    I really need to know how to propagate those cuttings! I've pretty much no success at rooting cuttings of these. Is there a follow-up video of how to propagate these cuttings?

  • @samarthd9948
    @samarthd9948 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks alot for the knowledge sir .Great video

  • @georgesmith6501
    @georgesmith6501 Před 4 lety

    Very nice 👍

  • @GoldenGolem444
    @GoldenGolem444 Před 2 lety

    This dude saying “radical” is my new favorite thing

  • @Alfakatt
    @Alfakatt Před 4 lety +1

    What about using wire to bend some of the crossing branches? Is this something you could recommend?

  • @JeroenFleer
    @JeroenFleer Před 3 lety

    The mountain pine awesome material!!! please cascade it down!!

  • @jdavi-uu1yl
    @jdavi-uu1yl Před 3 lety +1

    That mountain pine didn't need to be messed with!

  • @angie3504
    @angie3504 Před 4 lety +1

    Love this workshop... I felt like I was there

  • @kalandrakasartbonsai5400

    Im a big fan...

  • @mariale-bron9034
    @mariale-bron9034 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent Learning Tutorial--- WOW!

  • @norhaimendayag2813
    @norhaimendayag2813 Před 4 lety

    i like this bonsai

  • @lynnhollander6679
    @lynnhollander6679 Před 3 lety

    A talk on fertilizer--when and what-- would be most helpful.

  • @iamscoutstfu
    @iamscoutstfu Před 4 lety +8

    1:57-2:16 This man explains the entire Tao Te Ching in 19 seconds

  • @dlugokecki
    @dlugokecki Před rokem

    True MASTER

  • @DVincentW
    @DVincentW Před 4 lety +13

    "Transcendence and victory on a small scale."

  • @rebeccagandi5301
    @rebeccagandi5301 Před 3 lety

    Growing plant is not always One
    Solution you very Right

  • @lightwayvez2
    @lightwayvez2 Před 4 lety +3

    I wonder if "back budding" theory can apply to cacti. Out in left field I know, but I received a Hildewintera in the mail and some of the base needles fell off in transport. And so when I saw you removing the quills my mind wandered.

    • @stevenschnepp576
      @stevenschnepp576 Před 4 lety +1

      The glochids grow back, but the spines rarely do except on young parts.

  • @andrewic
    @andrewic Před 4 lety +1

    ❤️🧡💛💚💙💜

  • @AleshaRamadhani
    @AleshaRamadhani Před 4 lety

    Maple😍

  • @gregf8167
    @gregf8167 Před 4 lety +4

    Did you say the pine is 15 years old? Sounded like 50 years old. Thanks for the constant great videos

    • @jimjam6598
      @jimjam6598 Před 4 lety +1

      I think he said 50, the lady had owned it for 35 years.

  • @leneecasteel2005
    @leneecasteel2005 Před 4 lety +4

    Peter, your videos are so informative, and I love watching them!!! Don't ever stop sharing the depth of knowledge you have with us, please. 💕🌲🌿🌴💕 I am brand new to bonsai, tho it's something I have wanted to do all my life. I'm medically retired now, so I finally have the time to devote.
    So here it is October, what can I do and what can I not do? After watching Peter's video, it seems I can cut and wire but I cannot root prune. Do I have that right? I live in Oregon, USA so we don't generally get harsh winters, if that makes a difference. I really want to do something now and not wait for spring. Can I get some advise, please?
    Yesterday I bought 3 different types of plants: Pyracantha angustifolia, Juniperus chinesis, and Thuja occidentalis. I figure if nothing else, I'll get practice wiring.
    Thanks for all who have the passion and willingness to share.
    😎🙋🌿

    • @peterchan3100
      @peterchan3100 Před 4 lety +2

      Last Sunday I had a guy from Seattle attend one of our workshops - he is going home inspired. Guess your weather is similar to his. But you can do lots especially if you can protect the newly made bonsai in a frost free shed.

    • @leneecasteel2005
      @leneecasteel2005 Před 4 lety +2

      Thanks for responding so quickly Peter! Yes, I do have an area to protect my trees from frost, and if I get to many for that area I always have my garage. So was my summation of do's and dont's fairly spot on? I don't have any bonsai pots yet, so I'm not really worried about root pruning and repotting yet, but I would like to trim and style. Will that be OK to do before spring? Is there more that i can do?
      Thank you for your help.
      Lenee

  • @maxkinmonth1407
    @maxkinmonth1407 Před 3 lety

    What became of the pine? what a great yamadori

  • @jayoutdoors4811
    @jayoutdoors4811 Před 4 lety +3

    Hello Peter great video!!
    I'm in the position of moving house what's the best way I can take my Maple up from the ground today as it must come with me! potentially it's going to be a bonsai and it's about 21/2m tall? Many thanks 🙏

    • @peterchan3100
      @peterchan3100 Před 4 lety +4

      Are you in the UK? If you are in the Northern hemisphere then early Spring from Feb - early April, is the best time to dig the Maple up. You can also do it now but need to protect it over winter. Plant it in as deep a pot as possible. Reduce some of the foliage also when planting so that the roots dont have to work too hard to supply the leaves with water.

    • @jayoutdoors4811
      @jayoutdoors4811 Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you, I love your work and personality 🙏

  • @dibiodepaint
    @dibiodepaint Před 4 lety +1

    keren banget

  • @sophiaangelini4368
    @sophiaangelini4368 Před 4 lety +1

    It is extraordinary to see Humans thinking about something (Trees) other than money.

  • @iggswanna1248
    @iggswanna1248 Před 4 lety

    thank u mr myiagi

  • @MR-rt8bx
    @MR-rt8bx Před 4 lety +1

    I need some big trays like that.

  • @moihawk666
    @moihawk666 Před 4 lety +30

    "if you dont like it you can take another one" ...... most baller/confident thing I've seen a Gardner say EVER

  • @burhanuddin95
    @burhanuddin95 Před 4 lety +3

    Dear sir your videos are very informative and great....most of my bonsai tree dies as i do some work in it...please help on that

    • @peterchan3100
      @peterchan3100 Před 4 lety +1

      Unless I watch what you are doing - difficult to diagnose your problem.

    • @burhanuddin95
      @burhanuddin95 Před 4 lety

      @@peterchan3100 That's true sir...hope some day i visit your nursery and learn directly from you...or may be i will record a video of myself doing work on bonsai and send it to you and later you can see and tell me what mistake i did

    • @stevenschnepp576
      @stevenschnepp576 Před 4 lety

      How long do you have a plant before you work on it?
      I've found that if I work on something the same year I got it at the store, it's going to have a bad time and I'm not good enough to keep it alive through a heavy shock. Contrariwise, plants I've grown a year take being abused a bit better.
      Except for junipers. I just kill junipers.

  • @diveactive
    @diveactive Před 2 lety +1

    i would have left that other branch you cut off taken out the one you wanted. ginned the bone left and the taken away to top branches leaving some on the ens Perhaps left a bit of growth on the back of the S bend

    • @7rocedural6en71
      @7rocedural6en71 Před 2 lety +1

      I don't disagree with your entire solution - I watched this ages ago but just now as soon as he snipped it off I re-sorted comments by new and I'm glad someone else had the same thought. If I could see the tree in person I might have trimmed it back a bit but probably not as much as he did.
      I also like peter's primary solution of removing the entire top of the tree. However that would be a devastating solution, simply from losing such an intersting growth of foliage, but I think the end result would be worth it.

  • @rebeccagandi5301
    @rebeccagandi5301 Před 3 lety

    I am also watching
    Bonsai Growing.
    You doing,

  • @mehukattti
    @mehukattti Před rokem

    I love your shirts 😅😭

  • @lealea5892
    @lealea5892 Před 4 lety +1

    I think the tree just need tidying up a bit & angle it to show the trunk like he just showed & it’s already a beautiful bonsais as it is ...☺️

  • @bonsaihorn
    @bonsaihorn Před 4 lety +2

    Do you go from the bottom up, top down, inside out, or outside in? Or do you just make the cuts?

    • @peterchan3100
      @peterchan3100 Před 3 lety

      Bottom up is the best way although it isn't a rule. If you are clever enough you can tackle it the other way round.

  • @thedevourer.
    @thedevourer. Před 4 lety +1

    I love your videos and especially with maples and pines...really wanna buy some of your stock...but your too far away :( I'm in Scotland

    • @peterchan3100
      @peterchan3100 Před 4 lety

      We send to Scotland - only £7 for upto 20kg parcel

    • @thedevourer.
      @thedevourer. Před 4 lety

      @@peterchan3100 I really want to order but there arent many pictures online. Thank you again for all your videos and wisdom you share I have several of your books too

    • @carolinephillips741
      @carolinephillips741 Před 4 lety

      @@thedevourer. you can pull up scots pine by the road where I live, and get maples from lidl and aldi in the spring. Also, larch is line a weed up here in the highlands.

    • @thedevourer.
      @thedevourer. Před 4 lety

      @@carolinephillips741 I'm wanting to get up north again on a yamadori hunt, too scared to take scotch pines as they are a declining species :( but would only be saving them I suppose lol have quite a few maples I bought from morrisons all seed grown but I'm after the breeds I dont have mountain, trident & deshojo. I wont buy online as I prefere to see the shope ofvthe plant first and dont care for finished products to me bonsai is all about the creation and fun along the journey but thank you :)

    • @carolinephillips741
      @carolinephillips741 Před 4 lety

      We plantScots pine as a forest crop on the east moray coast. Small ones grow in the durch at the sides of the road and are just chopped away when the roads are serviced.

  • @maverickstclare3756
    @maverickstclare3756 Před 4 lety +3

    I can see why you didn't go far with that larch, that apex whorl was a monster. "Just enjoy it as it is"

    • @steveanacorteswa3979
      @steveanacorteswa3979 Před 4 lety

      I would chop it, even if you have to wait, when it looses all it's needles those branches are too large that high on the tree, I have an Acer that had fallen I assume at a nursery, one hole side most branches broken, all the survivors sticking strait out the side on what used to be up. I did some cutting and lots of wire braces with fiberglass screen used around the wood so not to cut into it, stripped a lot of leaves and it is looking beautiful now only 3 months later, keeping the broken side to the sun right now to balance the tree.

  • @tristenhunt8400
    @tristenhunt8400 Před 4 lety

    just wondering with the European pine you were working with 20:15 , it looked like you "topped" the tree. I could be mistaken but i thought that isn't usually recommended. is there any reason you would cut the top of the bonsai like that? just wondering for future reference.

    • @peterboneg
      @peterboneg Před 4 lety +1

      Why wouldn't it be recommended? Bonsai trees are developed by reducing larger trees in this way. It also creates taper and movement in the trunk line.

  • @kamrankambang7953
    @kamrankambang7953 Před 4 lety +20

    Bonsai need patience. If the owner want a great bonsai, they should allow for drastic changes even if it meant waiting another 10 20 30 years to see the result. As someone said before, "I rather have a dead tree than a hideous bonsai."

  • @lanng8273
    @lanng8273 Před 4 lety +2

    My heart felt on the floor when he cut 1/2 of the tree off 😱😳😂