Hi Saunders! I'm Alan from Brazil and i'd like to say thank you. I've started in bonsai art few months ago and I learned a lot by watching your videos. I hope you keep this great job and wish you all teh best! one more time Thank you! Sorry about my english!
Very funny, but that should have been: Pinus strobus, and Homo sapien - and italicized when possible, (I don't know how to do that here, or if it is possible).
maybe those who find the background music 'annoying' don't realise they were playing Amazing Grace, by a brass band with real musicians. It is by the grace of creation there are both randomly occurring tress and your own self.
Hi Nigel,.. the way I get trees out now. I have a two limb saws one for limbs & one nice stiff one to stick down in the soil and saw around the tree, I have taken some very sizable trees and when I cut them out, the tree barely knows it's been cut out. Thinks it's just been root pruned. Really like your videos. Michael @ Bozen Bonsai
The ideal time is when the buds are just about to open. All the energy is transferred from the roots up into the trunk and branches. The tree doesn't rely on the roots to open up the buds. Once the buds are open, they start providing energy to grow new roots. It is better to be too early than too late for re potting. Without some roots, the buds will open up and then swivel up and die.
How would you recommend harvesting a cedar in South Louisiana? Did a walk through the woods in my backyard and found several but the trunks are about 5-7 in around. Can I harvest them the same way I would a Bald Cypress? Everything I know about bonsai has been from trial and error,more error I'd say..lol..now that I found I have cancer and have tons of free time I want to really apply myself before I die. Right now I have a pretty nice crype Mrytle I've been working with for about 6 yrs and a bald cypress bought from a nursery q few yrs ago,it's currently in what used to be my goldfish pond waiting for the nabari to grow a little. I have 3 bald cypress marked for harvesting in February. Any help any of my fellow bonsai enthusiast can give would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks, David
+David Nelams Hi David, I don't think the cedars would survive if cut back and dug up. It would be best to reduce the height in stages to force back budding down at the base of the tree. It is best to leave a good amount of green on the tree. I have seen cedars cut back to stumps and they have survived by putting out all kinds of new growth at the base, but I think this would be a risky operation. Cedars can be started from cuttings if keep in a small greenhouse. All the best to you, my father is going through the same thing at 84. I've been thinking a lot of my own mortality lately, but when working on trees, it takes me to a world where your troubles disappear for a while.
Thanks for the info Nigel Saunders! That's exactly the reason I've thrown myself into the bonsai world,I only wish I was better at it and had more knowledge. Thanks again
Of course it is important to identify which 'cedar' we are talking about, as many trees are called 'cedar'. These in the video appear to be Eastern white cedars, or Thuja occidentalis, aka arborvitae. I'm not sure if they would thrive in your climate, or not. They do tend to be fickle about backbudding. If arborvitae hedges grow in your area, your best bet may be to find one that someone is tearing out, and save some for bonsai! Red cedars, Juniperous virginiana, aka Eastern redcedar probably grows in your area and can make an interesting bonsai subject. Best of luck on your bonsai adventures.
very cool video Nigel its great that you guys were able to get out and collect trees with permission. Also its great you got your son out to enjoy the weather and participate. Do you run the KW bonsai society ? I forgot to ask where to keep your outdoor bonsai displayed in a greenhouse or on benches?
Growing Things It was a great day, I think I spent more time enjoying the sights, then collecting trees! I am the current president of the club. This is my sixth time as president. I have been a member for 17 years. Time flies. My trees are kept on benches in mostly full sun. I kept my tropicals in the greenhouse for the first time last summer, but all other years they were on the outdoor benches. I am going to redo the greenhouse this spring to get more light in. The only trees I am going to keep in the greenhouse this summer are the trees that get aerial roots. Last year the greenhouse was just too crowded.
very cool must be a hell of a time as el presidente lol Do you have serious issues with critters messing with your trees while they are out on the benches and if so how do you keep them off
Growing Things You have bribe the squirrels with lots of nuts! Yes I have the occasional squirrel digging in my trees, but the birds are worse. Just when your moss is looking really good, they come and kick it off, looking for worms. I just keep picking up the pieces and re plant them. I think having the chickens out, helps keep the squirrels away and my benches are away from the larger trees. I think that helps a bit also?
do you keep the nutts at another part of yard to bribe them lol the birds don't seem to bother my trees but I never catch them. yeah I have trees at various parts of the yard so the squirrels have free reign
I harvested a Larch this summer too. Actually its twins twisted together, about 5 - 8 years old I'm guessing. Already potted, pruned and wired. not sure how I am going to winter it as yet. Any suggestions? Thanks
+Mitchell Woodhouse You can bury the pot with the tree in the ground for the winter. Larches are very hardy. If you have a garden shed or an unheated garage, this works well also. Just keep a pile of snow on the pot so on warm days it will melt and water the tree.
Spring is the best time for most species, but mid summer works also. Many of the trees go dormant in the hot weather, unfortunately the insects do not! Much of success in collecting involves getting as much fine roots as possible and good aftercare of your collected tree. Be sure you have permission also!
Brother, I need some help from you to know about tree, which all tree I can make bonsai, I want show you one tree but pictures can't upload here, you use Facebook? Please let me know।
Yamadori...My favorite thing to do...Thanks for sharing Nigel...
This is an awesome video Nigel. I love Canada for many reasons and these vistas are one of the reasons!
I'm very jealous. Looked to be a fantastic location for collecting, or even just a good walk.
Hi Saunders!
I'm Alan from Brazil and i'd like to say thank you. I've started in bonsai art few months ago and I learned a lot by watching your videos.
I hope you keep this great job and wish you all teh best!
one more time Thank you!
Sorry about my english!
Thanks for watching and good luck in your bonsai adventures!
I really like your bonsai videos.
Thank you, they are fun to make!
You have a good humor at 0:44 - 0:51 when you wrote Nothern White Pine Pinus Stobus and then Human Homo Sapien :-) :-) :-)
Very funny, but that should have been: Pinus strobus, and Homo sapien - and italicized when possible, (I don't know how to do that here, or if it is possible).
maybe those who find the background music 'annoying' don't realise they were playing Amazing Grace, by a brass band with real musicians. It is by the grace of creation there are both randomly occurring tress and your own self.
David Romagnoli That's my daughters high school band playing in the background. I think they did an amazing job with this piece, no pun intended!
Nigel Saunders I liked it, they did a great job.
Hi Nigel,.. the way I get trees out now. I have a two limb saws one for limbs & one nice stiff one to stick down in the soil and saw around the tree, I have taken some very sizable trees and when I cut them out, the tree barely knows it's been cut out. Thinks it's just been root pruned. Really like your videos.
Michael @
Bozen Bonsai
Sounds like a good method! Thanks.
I like the music.....its kind of soothing the mood
Thank you, there have been lots of comments on the music!
Could you do some more collecting videos soon please? This one was very fun.
Our annual collection trip is coming up soon, stay tuned!
great to see you have your son following in your footsteps brother start um young!
Hey Nigel! Love the videos! Love the song! But I agree it was distracting to the learning from the video. Keep it up!
Thanks Joshua, it won't be too much longer until we're back in the bush again to start another year!
Yamadori's video very good.
Thank you.
Okay Nigel it's warming up here in Thunder Bay and I'm wondering how to time the potting of my trunk chopped specimens. Does it matter when I do It?
The ideal time is when the buds are just about to open. All the energy is transferred from the roots up into the trunk and branches. The tree doesn't rely on the roots to open up the buds. Once the buds are open, they start providing energy to grow new roots. It is better to be too early than too late for re potting. Without some roots, the buds will open up and then swivel up and die.
How would you recommend harvesting a cedar in South Louisiana? Did a walk through the woods in my backyard and found several but the trunks are about 5-7 in around. Can I harvest them the same way I would a Bald Cypress?
Everything I know about bonsai has been from trial and error,more error I'd say..lol..now that I found I have cancer and have tons of free time I want to really apply myself before I die. Right now I have a pretty nice crype Mrytle I've been working with for about 6 yrs and a bald cypress bought from a nursery q few yrs ago,it's currently in what used to be my goldfish pond waiting for the nabari to grow a little. I have 3 bald cypress marked for harvesting in February.
Any help any of my fellow bonsai enthusiast can give would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks,
David
+David Nelams Hi David, I don't think the cedars would survive if cut back and dug up. It would be best to reduce the height in stages to force back budding down at the base of the tree. It is best to leave a good amount of green on the tree. I have seen cedars cut back to stumps and they have survived by putting out all kinds of new growth at the base, but I think this would be a risky operation. Cedars can be started from cuttings if keep in a small greenhouse.
All the best to you, my father is going through the same thing at 84. I've been thinking a lot of my own mortality lately, but when working on trees, it takes me to a world where your troubles disappear for a while.
Thanks for the info Nigel Saunders! That's exactly the reason I've thrown myself into the bonsai world,I only wish I was better at it and had more knowledge. Thanks again
Of course it is important to identify which 'cedar' we are talking about, as many trees are called 'cedar'. These in the video appear to be Eastern white cedars, or Thuja occidentalis, aka arborvitae. I'm not sure if they would thrive in your climate, or not. They do tend to be fickle about backbudding. If arborvitae hedges grow in your area, your best bet may be to find one that someone is tearing out, and save some for bonsai!
Red cedars, Juniperous virginiana, aka Eastern redcedar probably grows in your area and can make an interesting bonsai subject.
Best of luck on your bonsai adventures.
very cool video Nigel its great that you guys were able to get out and collect trees with permission. Also its great you got your son out to enjoy the weather and participate. Do you run the KW bonsai society ? I forgot to ask where to keep your outdoor bonsai displayed in a greenhouse or on benches?
Growing Things It was a great day, I think I spent more time enjoying the sights, then collecting trees! I am the current president of the club. This is my sixth time as president. I have been a member for 17 years. Time flies. My trees are kept on benches in mostly full sun. I kept my tropicals in the greenhouse for the first time last summer, but all other years they were on the outdoor benches. I am going to redo the greenhouse this spring to get more light in. The only trees I am going to keep in the greenhouse this summer are the trees that get aerial roots. Last year the greenhouse was just too crowded.
very cool must be a hell of a time as el presidente lol Do you have serious issues with critters messing with your trees while they are out on the benches and if so how do you keep them off
Growing Things You have bribe the squirrels with lots of nuts! Yes I have the occasional squirrel digging in my trees, but the birds are worse. Just when your moss is looking really good, they come and kick it off, looking for worms. I just keep picking up the pieces and re plant them. I think having the chickens out, helps keep the squirrels away and my benches are away from the larger trees. I think that helps a bit also?
do you keep the nutts at another part of yard to bribe them lol the birds don't seem to bother my trees but I never catch them. yeah I have trees at various parts of the yard so the squirrels have free reign
I harvested a Larch this summer too. Actually its twins twisted together, about 5 - 8 years old I'm guessing.
Already potted, pruned and wired. not sure how I am going to winter it as yet. Any suggestions? Thanks
+Mitchell Woodhouse You can bury the pot with the tree in the ground for the winter. Larches are very hardy. If you have a garden shed or an unheated garage, this works well also. Just keep a pile of snow on the pot so on warm days it will melt and water the tree.
Parabéns que lugar. lindo
should i wait for fall to collect or is it o kay to do in summer?
Spring is the best time for most species, but mid summer works also. Many of the trees go dormant in the hot weather, unfortunately the insects do not! Much of success in collecting involves getting as much fine roots as possible and good aftercare of your collected tree. Be sure you have permission also!
Nice!
Greetings
Kennet
Ps: I do not think the music in the background is a succes...lol
Kennet De Bondt :p
Que lugar. lindo
Brother, I need some help from you to know about tree, which all tree I can make bonsai, I want show you one tree but pictures can't upload here, you use Facebook? Please let me know।
You can email me the picture to...
thekwbonsaisociety@gmail.com
I'll take a look!
my son Julian btw (described as) Human, Homo Sapien :-D thank god for that I almost thought he was a tree, :-D
The music sounds like an old dance hall.
That was my daughter's high school band.
wowwww
please do more yamadori vids like this ++
Our club goes out once a year, I'll be sure to make more videos!
Muito lindo
Obrigado, foi um dia adorável para estar vivo!
is your son still interested in collecting with u
Yes, he was disappointed, but he had a baseball game that morning. He had to settle on watching the video!
That background music was annoyiong/ distracting.
ardas Sorry, I was just trying new things, sometimes they don't work out so good!
+Nigel Saunders nothing wrong with Amazing Grace music
Videos r better off the music
Pinus Strobus.
Or, more acurately- Pinus strobus. (Italicized where possible.)
Good video. Background music is horrible.
Thank you, yes most people don't like the music, sorry!
The video is great - but PLEASE: NO MUSIC!! It is horrible. :-)
Thank you, people either love or hate the music! I'll leave it off the next one.
what is that crap music .
The crap music is amazing grace!