Thank you.!! I have 3 of the blue cedars. Here in the Pacific NW of U.S. our premium time for trimming them and repotting is mid to late April. They do well when just light warm weather, but not yet hot or still too cool from early Spring. This video was very helpful to me. Look forward to your next one 🌷
Wonderful you share with me thank you for visiting my Chanel This one very simple forest set out czcams.com/video/kJ8AoOefKrU/video.htmlsi=n0zVYbGqdRBv6XZ5
MadamBonsai I have several blue cedars and what people are calling a green Atlantic cedar. Is there a green Atlantic cedar or is its Lebanon cedar. The needles seem to be smaller that the blue cedar and stiffer, all my research speaks of an Atlantic cedar as blue and then the Lebanon and the brevafolia please help to identify if you know, thank you
@@percyacutt3110 they 3 completely difference in the colours The "Blue Atlas Cedar the brigh blue it has short needles in clusters of up to 45. The Libanon has of 10 to 35. Each cluster mid green to blue coloured Green cedar you will it a bit dropping at the top of needles Does this help ? But easy they grow the same condition so enjoin them all
Although living in England and a different time zone, the information in your video's is always so easy to follow. I am truly inspired by your dedication and love of bonsai and I am always so excited to view the next wonderful tutorial, no matter what it is about. Thank you.
Greetings, My name is Marcus and I'm from southern Brazil. I am very grateful for the teaching given on your channel, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart. You are very educational and it is a pleasure to watch your videos. I would like to learn something about Libani cedrus, a relative of the Blue cedar as far as I know. I cordially say goodbye.
Hello Marcus ( Brazil my favourite soccer Team) You are very welcome I’m so glad that I can share with you all I knew about bonsai Libani cedar or and cedar you can treat them the same with blue cedar But yes I’ll do one video about it soon ok 👍 Looking forward to see you again in other videos czcams.com/video/kJ8AoOefKrU/video.htmlsi=LEV-QZ8NQRnP1AtU
Thankyou Madam I discovered you only a couple of weeks ago and it has been a very nice surprise. Atracts my atention your freedom for styling and the pots shape... that's why one needs a lot of masters to learn from... specially me, alone, and probably the most austral or southern bonsai performer Herons Bonsai ( england)is a Little alike my weather but still far, I see a lot from "escuela de Bonsai online" feom Spain, but David is strictly japanese styler...I found out that in vietnam and Indonesia they ar more self style and freedom to look for the beauty you personally like...but the language is an issue...so, you in Australia are a perfect complement I live south of Puerto Montt in patagonia...I don't know about anybody doing Bonsai further south than me Thank you
Finally I have got you see right thru me :) Thank you and welcome to my Chanel I found myself an exception rather than a norm among the dominantly and traditionally bonsai growers and collectors’ industry. I also found that many women like me, especially those, whose lives and careers were seriously affected or changed by the COVID pandemic, can benefit from bonsais as a hobby or a growers or collectors of bonsai. I am a living proof of these benefits. Wish to share czcams.com/video/x4C7epKAfTQ/video.htmlsi=Lzd6X65rP7qXJJM5
@@MadamBonsai2023 thankyou, forgott to tell you that puerto Montt is in Chile, very green and full of unique species to try bonsai...one of them is already around de world..."Nothofagus antarctica" Cheers and keep enjoying your great job
Very nice work, I enjoyed watching it. What shears are you using for trimming the lovely cedar? Looking forward to more of these videos. Greetings from Germany
I SO Enjoy watching you Work Madam🙃 Its always the ✨️Highlight✨️of my day! Your Trees always look so Perfect after you Trim👏🏽 Thanking you once again for this channel!🏆 💌
Wonderful videos. Have you been successful air layering and propogating blue cedars? If yes, any recommendations? Thank you. Keep up your excellent work.😊
Very nice tree!! I've been thinking about adding a blue cedar to my collection. Good to know that they are easier to care for than JBP or other pines. Are they fast growers? I was planning to start one from nursery stock.
First video I watched from you and I've subscribed to your channel. I have a young atlas cedar sapling, it went a bit yellow brown but under each leaf has developed buds. I'm thinking it's gonna shed it's old needles for the first time.
Thank you for visiting my Chanel Is you are in Australia the similar weather as Melbourne now they are shedding now Lots are videos on my Chanel hope to be able to share with you
I recently purchased one of these and will be doing initial styling this spring. It would be helpful if you pointed out the season you are in when doing work like this. Telling me that you are in Melbourne doesn’t really help since I am in eastern North America. However if you tell me it is early spring or mid-winter, or late summer that would be most helpful. Since CZcams videos are seen by a worldwide audience specifics about timing are very important.
Great idea! But when your tree heathy you can style and repot thru out I can’t just wait for spring to repot can’t keep up I repot all year round As long as you keep in shade areas for a few weeks they will be fine
Have finally found a guy selling blue cedar from seed, i brought 3 for now but what would be best to do, let them grow for a couple years to get bigger as they are only 250mm or so or set the structure now
Thank you for visiting my Chanel Blue cedar prefers a well-drained loamy soil, but it will grow in a broad range of soils. It is also very drought tolerant once mature But this is my mix for them if you could sort the same or similar czcams.com/video/0MIFzMPf2mI/video.htmlsi=Xi-loj7JNUxHXoHg
Hello. I just wanted to ask if you have had any experience air layering blue ceder and if so how long it takes to produce roots. Cheers Andy. Oh and hello from England.
Hello Andy so far way But yes I did don’t do it much because I can buy them as start stock every easy Pick a branch that about 3 years or younger 9 weeks with warm weather they take Here is the air laying czcams.com/video/gqOD244VWoo/video.htmlsi=KS_IJYm-2LbGJMxd
Thank you for your visit
Really enjoy watching you work through the tree and explaining your decisions...Always love the information...Thanks...
@@n8tyler Thank you for your kind words! Nathan
Sharing what I know is always a pleasure."
It is a tree that I have been looking for. Very good video Madam B.
Thank you Steve I’m so glad it help
Thank you for the video Madam Bonsai greetings from the Netherlands
You are most welcome so wonderful to know that we can share anything all over the world if we willing to give :)
Thank you for visiting my Chanel
Thank you.!! I have 3 of the blue cedars. Here in the Pacific NW of U.S. our premium time for trimming them and repotting is mid to late April. They do well when just light warm weather, but not yet hot or still too cool from early Spring. This video was very helpful to me. Look forward to your next one 🌷
Wonderful you share with me thank you for visiting my Chanel
This one very simple forest set out
czcams.com/video/kJ8AoOefKrU/video.htmlsi=n0zVYbGqdRBv6XZ5
Stunning specie and tree thank you, glad to hear there is more coming 🎉
Thank you looking forward to see in the next video
MadamBonsai I have several blue cedars and what people are calling a green Atlantic cedar. Is there a green Atlantic cedar or is its Lebanon cedar. The needles seem to be smaller that the blue cedar and stiffer, all my research speaks of an Atlantic cedar as blue and then the Lebanon and the brevafolia please help to identify if you know, thank you
@@percyacutt3110 they 3 completely difference in the colours
The "Blue Atlas Cedar the brigh blue it has short needles in clusters of up to 45.
The Libanon has of 10 to 35. Each cluster mid green to blue coloured
Green cedar you will it a bit dropping at the top of needles
Does this help ?
But easy they grow the same condition so enjoin them all
Although living in England and a different time zone, the information in your video's is always so easy to follow. I am truly inspired by your dedication and love of bonsai and I am always so excited to view the next wonderful tutorial, no matter what it is about. Thank you.
I’m so glad you do find it easy
Because they should be
Hello England far always 😀
I’m so glad you do find it easy which I ahold be
I believed
This was great. I have 2 of these but finding viable care, repot, soil, watering, daily sun requirements are hard to find. More on these guys please!
I’m so glad sure will do
Greetings,
My name is Marcus and I'm from southern Brazil.
I am very grateful for the teaching given on your channel, and I thank you from the bottom of my heart.
You are very educational and it is a pleasure to watch your videos.
I would like to learn something about Libani cedrus, a relative of the Blue cedar as far as I know.
I cordially say goodbye.
Hello Marcus ( Brazil my favourite soccer Team)
You are very welcome I’m so glad that I can share with you all I knew about bonsai
Libani cedar or and cedar you can treat them the same with blue cedar
But yes I’ll do one video about it soon ok 👍
Looking forward to see you again in other videos
czcams.com/video/kJ8AoOefKrU/video.htmlsi=LEV-QZ8NQRnP1AtU
Thankyou Ann for making this process easy to follow... Cheers Peter...
Thank you Peter I’m so glad too
Thankyou Madam
I discovered you only a couple of weeks ago and it has been a very nice surprise. Atracts my atention your freedom for styling and the pots shape... that's why one needs a lot of masters to learn from... specially me, alone, and probably the most austral or southern bonsai performer
Herons Bonsai ( england)is a Little alike my weather but still far, I see a lot from "escuela de Bonsai online" feom Spain, but David is strictly japanese styler...I found out that in vietnam and Indonesia they ar more self style and freedom to look for the beauty you personally like...but the language is an issue...so, you in Australia are a perfect complement
I live south of Puerto Montt in patagonia...I don't know about anybody doing Bonsai further south than me
Thank you
Finally I have got you see right thru me :)
Thank you and welcome to my Chanel
I found myself an exception rather than a norm among the dominantly and traditionally bonsai growers and collectors’ industry. I also found that many women like me, especially those, whose lives and careers were seriously affected or changed by the COVID pandemic, can benefit from bonsais as a hobby or a growers or collectors of bonsai. I am a living proof of these benefits.
Wish to share
czcams.com/video/x4C7epKAfTQ/video.htmlsi=Lzd6X65rP7qXJJM5
@@MadamBonsai2023 thankyou, forgott to tell you that puerto Montt is in Chile, very green and full of unique species to try bonsai...one of them is already around de world..."Nothofagus antarctica"
Cheers and keep enjoying your great job
Very nice work, I enjoyed watching it. What shears are you using for trimming the lovely cedar? Looking forward to more of these videos. Greetings from Germany
Thanh you I can sent it out to for $200 Australian dollars:)
My favourite
anne@madambonsai.com
I SO Enjoy watching you Work Madam🙃
Its always the ✨️Highlight✨️of my day!
Your Trees always look so Perfect after you Trim👏🏽
Thanking you once again for this channel!🏆
💌
Good morning you !trust you are well and thank you to you as always :)
@@MadamBonsai2023 Yes Madam😊
I'm well, Thank You💖
I hope all is well with You!🙏🏽
Keep ✨️Shining✨️
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@@damonjones1291I’m well thank you
@@MadamBonsai2023 then All is well on Planet Earth😊
Until next time Madam🧚
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Love your channel and noticed your gloves. Which I need to find. I do have some gloves but need to find some quality ones. Thank you from Missouri USA
Glad you like my Chanel
At any Chemistry have them
Wonderful videos. Have you been successful air layering and propogating blue cedars? If yes, any recommendations? Thank you. Keep up your excellent work.😊
@@robertsorrentino8293 I haven’t done it with blue cedar:( as I have a lot of them so I haven’t try
It should work
well done, beautiful tree and thank you for this technic...
Always my pleasure so share
Thank you
thank you somuch for sharing tips bonsai👍👍🙏❤️❤️🌳🌲
You are most welcome thank you for visiting my Chanel
Very nice tree!! I've been thinking about adding a blue cedar to my collection. Good to know that they are easier to care for than JBP or other pines. Are they fast growers? I was planning to start one from nursery stock.
I’m so glad
Yes they are pre bonsai is good to start if you good at styling Nusery stock is good too :)
Great! Thanks for your reply. Now I just need to find a nursery here with some decent stock! @@MadamBonsai2023
Keren ,madam,from Indonesian
@@IndahPutra-po2wl Hello From Melbourne
@@MadamBonsai2023 thank you madam
@@IndahPutra-po2wl czcams.com/video/x4C7epKAfTQ/video.htmlsi=-KvZkFN1NVp-8RMT
First video I watched from you and I've subscribed to your channel.
I have a young atlas cedar sapling, it went a bit yellow brown but under each leaf has developed buds. I'm thinking it's gonna shed it's old needles for the first time.
Thank you for visiting my Chanel
Is you are in Australia the similar weather as Melbourne now they are shedding now
Lots are videos on my Chanel hope to be able to share with you
@MadamBonsai2023 I'm in western dry part of the USA. Didn't have much of a winter here. We only had three snow storms this year.
I recently purchased one of these and will be doing initial styling this spring. It would be helpful if you pointed out the season you are in when doing work like this. Telling me that you are in Melbourne doesn’t really help since I am in eastern North America. However if you tell me it is early spring or mid-winter, or late summer that would be most helpful. Since CZcams videos are seen by a worldwide audience specifics about timing are very important.
Great idea! But when your tree heathy you can style and repot thru out
I can’t just wait for spring to repot can’t keep up I repot all year round
As long as you keep in shade areas for a few weeks they will be fine
Nice video nice shape tree thank you madam bonsai
Always my pleasure
Thank you
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@@THICHBONSAI6879 cam ơn ban
Keren madam
Hello and thank you
Great video nice tree 👍👍
Thank you! Cheers!
Have finally found a guy selling blue cedar from seed, i brought 3 for now but what would be best to do, let them grow for a couple years to get bigger as they are only 250mm or so or set the structure now
@@rotahilux well done
👍
Please let it grow for a few years first
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Salam sukses juga
Could you tell me what type of substrate cedar needs? thank you and greetings Madam Bonsai
Thank you for visiting my Chanel
Blue cedar prefers a well-drained loamy soil, but it will grow in a broad range of soils. It is also very drought tolerant once mature
But this is my mix for them if you could sort the same or similar
czcams.com/video/0MIFzMPf2mI/video.htmlsi=Xi-loj7JNUxHXoHg
Hello. I just wanted to ask if you have had any experience air layering blue ceder and if so how long it takes to produce roots. Cheers Andy. Oh and hello from England.
Hello Andy so far way
But yes I did don’t do it much because I can buy them as start stock every easy
Pick a branch that about 3 years or younger 9 weeks with warm weather they take
Here is the air laying
czcams.com/video/gqOD244VWoo/video.htmlsi=KS_IJYm-2LbGJMxd
😊
😮
🎉❤😊
👍👌🙂
Thank you Bruce
I have a blue cedar it has gone slightly green in winter is that normal 🪴
If you wish it not to turn more green keep them in full sun
Thank you for visiting my Chanel
@@MadamBonsai2023 thanks it’s been in a shed with glass roof for a while I will put it outside again 🌲
Thanks