Garden Design
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
- Design: In this stream, understand the intelligence and nuance that went into the creation and construction of Mirai. Explore the concepts of outdoor rooms, landscape unification, and creating a garden that will give you decades of enjoyment.
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It’s funny how we hold certain things as true based on where we are located.
I’m in Massachusetts and so Southern exposure is what I’ve always thought of as the priority until you mentioned ‘if you live in the South, northern exposure…’ it was one of those 🤯 moments where instantly it made sense and I wondered why I never thought of it before. 😂
When you design your own garden, there are no rules. Creating something beautiful is a expression of yourself and your own imagination. Dont limit yourself but what rules people out as to how to design
I haven't seen this types of garden in my life. This is one of the best garden design ; thanks god this is amazing, outstanding!!!!!!!
Amazing! One thing that stood out the most is the fact that the garden looks a lot older than 8 years!
Such a corporate approach to something that's supposed to be a fusion of nature and art
The most beautiful, interesting Bonsai presentation, with rich, professionals details. The way the video flows and present alone show the best quality of producer.
Breathtaking, inspirational!
Beautiful Garden! I hope I get the chance to see it someday.
Ryan, this is absolutely amazing. I hope to meet you some day. Your work is an inspiration and I hope to achieve some small wins in my future dream landscape.
Excellent presentation. Top quality video and audio. Loved the aerial shots. Thank you!
Certainly impressive. What a lovely place to live and work.
wow beautiful. I just found out I live 40 miles away - I wanna come visit this place
Beautiful Bonsai Garden. I can see you have put a lot of design and hard work into Mirai. Truly a lovely space!
I really enjoyed the virtual tour and the description on the creation of the garden and nursery. I plan to visit on my next trip to Oregon. Thanks for the inspiration!
Excellent video as always! Love how you're garden has evolved. One small thing I would add is the importance of flowing water in a garden... I've practiced bonsai for almost 10 years now and the backdrop of running water with you're trees has no match anywhere else in the garden IMHO.
Huge beautiful boulders at that gate! 🙌✨✨✨
Your place is beautiful..your selection..your skill..is second to none...oh yeah thats an entrance way.. for a Bonsai Warrior to step back in time.
Your garden is awesome! Really inspiring and relaxing to see such an amazing environment and man made living art. Salut from France.
Fantastic! The next time I vist OR I will visit this beauiful garden. Thank you!
Amazing!!! Nice place, nice combination!
Amazing video! I loved how deep you went into the thought process of designing the garden. I love hearing about the artistic work that goes into a garden and you presented that flawlessly. Thank you for sharing it with us!
I’m convinced you’re an artistic genius. Also a genius with Bonsai. Keep up the good work! I want to see the garden next time I am in Portland
Garden desain,nice konsep garden bonsai,thank you for sharing mr, i'm here to support
Great share. The garden looks better and better every year.
Beautiful! When can I visit your garden.
Landscape architect porn right there, it's a small piece of heaven, in ryans backpocket!
Totally agree with you my man everything is just perfect
thanks for sharing with us your experiences
The short bit about the perfect water quality being native to the site, is amazing. I live in a Canadian city and although the water is very clean, you can smell the chlorine/flouride etc. Pretty sure its not ideal
Ryan I am Renu Vaish from India, also doing bonsai for a long time. But you are just too amazing, love the way you have designed your heavenly space! Also love your critique programmes on bonsai. I hope you can visit India! Would love to show you my work which now seems like baby steps.
I love that you've taken the time to explain about your own design. I live in Colorado and this is vital... I have some places on my property that amazingly grow things very well (not just bonsai) while other areas are hostile even to cacti. So important to understand your surroundings as you design.
Wow. ❤️❤️❤️what great design an explanation. I think you are one of the best BONSAI CREATORS. You are awesome super super awesome. No word. Thank you very much for share your knowledge with the people. ❤️❤️❤️
This is such an invaluable insight in to what motivates garden design. Being 2020 and having recently listened to an asymmetry podcast with a couple of guys I wonder if Ryan's steal feeling so positive about the humidity those firs are providing. Such an inspirational video never the less.
Fantastic tour. Very well done.
Thank you Man you made me think a lot about the big picture
You're always right on point! Please keep sharing
Very nice. And good wording. I love the way this guy talks.
Ryan You have created an excellent environment . You need a Koi pond with a waterfall now to complete the elements, and ambience of Your piece of Heaven on Earth. Thanks for all of Your knowledge that You share. You are a Master. Respect.......Ras Joshua Seven Thunders///////
Man..This guy is such a great public speaker.
Just a wonderful garden.
What a beautiful place you got.
Waw so beautiful
Thank you Ryan for this video
My dream is to build something like that hire in my country
Thank you very much, this has many useful pieces of information.
Beautiful garden that is for sure
What about your living quarters, or do you live elsewhere? Awesome garden by the way. I’m in Orange County 15 hours away but thinking about heading that way
Beautiful Garden
Thank you!
Thanks for the info, great as always, keep doing it that way please, your garden is amazing!! Good luck!!
That beech forest is really coming along
Wow! Paradise!
Thanks for sharing your garden my first video of yours fantastic first impression
I subscribed
Giardino variegato, scorrevole, molto gradevole con i numerosi supporti in legno, e soprattutto funzionale. Congratulation!
I have a question regarding my Balsam fir, it is hard to find bonsai material to work from. I have one and I dont know what to do with it
Great garden. A dream for everyone.👍
Aiutami a capirti.
Metti i sottotitoli in italiano.
Molto bello il tuo canale.
Grazie
Thats a lot of backbones to me
What is the temperature of the water when watering?
Everything I had in mind, but needed to experience in your video. Thanks dude!
Beautiful work
very very nice, thanks for sharing your knowledge and enthusiasm..!
So beautiful !
Great video and wonderful garden.
Thank you. It is beautiful
I cant wait to visit some day
The video is amazing... Love it.
Very nice,,i'm in so/oregon,,,where's the deer fence lol...enjoy !!!!
SO MUCH MAXIMIZING
Next Level!
AMAZING
Dude you are Rad !!
That was a great video. Lot's of great ideas.
were do you get all those sweet trees
are they bought?collected in the wild?..shurely they are too old to be started from young stock?
it is all very Beautiful -- but what is it About to add a transcendental Feeling. a hut, a shed of the gods, the beings of the sublime nature.
I have well water that is 7.2ph. It filters down through 200 feet of limestone, so that is normal for this area ( Tennessee hills). Is there an acid improvement substance and method that you recommend? I mostly grow Japanese maples and a few odd conifers. Thank you
Incredible.
Brilliant video!!
very very nice place, your home?
What an Oasis 😊
Speechless
so sweet
Water quality very important for proper nutrition!
Awesome!
Just waw
One word
Genius 😍
Hope to can visit it one day
Oh no... Very little I can do about my water quality :(
Money! Bet it was a large fortune!
Bigleaf Maple(Acer Macrophyllum)♡
Best !
Very informative ...❤️❤️❤️
Perfection........
nice information.
? pH neutrality is 7.0
6.2-6.5 is acid
8.0 is basic
woah..
Why say Bone-sye?
"Let me see how many times I can say delineate"
Wow...
👍
💕♥️❤️💛💚💙💜💗💋
Un like quien quisiera vivir así jajajajajaja yoooo
Yeah give me a couple of millions and I’m sure to design a nice garden. Money can solve almost any problem lol 😂
like
got frens...
Thanks!!!!! Blows my mind this could be down-voted (have to presume that virtually every.last.one of them was "a hater" trying to devalue this video/you and not someone's honest appraisal of the video, but imagine you've assumed as much too ;) ) Gah I wish you weren't so commercial, I'm a FL grower/artist but do plan to go somewhere north and, at that time, you'd be one of the-most-sought sources *if only* you weren't pay-walling everything (not a matter of $$ just a matter of principle, in this day&age I don't think it's very tasteful IE I prefer to see someone sell trees / do live demos to make their $ *but* to each their own, of course!!!)
Re specifics, gotta say this video was just tops & will have me out in the nursery today "re-vamping" some of the setup, I love the way you keep coming-back to this theme of "local material" for instance the rocks used, I dare say it's got me thinking of getting a ton or two of crushed limestone delivered to my backyard!
Rain/tap-water: You mention 'neutral pH', though you do specify that it's in fact acidic...this is good, of course, as almost-every bonsai species prefer slightly-acidic rootzone, on the order of 5.5-->7(7.0 being neutral), most preferring low to mid 6ph"s. I think it's worth mentioning that rainwater varies a ton and is usually quite acidic, 4.6pH where I am and 4.2pH where I'm from (northeast US), so being readily-aware of this is VERY important especially when using inert, fast-drain mixtures like we do, also googling one's own tap-water pH is vital for instance I nearly flipped when finding-out that my tap was 8.0pH, a whole point above neutral towards basic/alkaline!!! (to help remedy this, I use a hearty layer of shredded wood-mulch as top-dress/mulch on my containers, its acidity helping to balance-out the alkaline water from my hose when I'm spraying the garden - when I'm pouring tap-water from buckets I've filled, I'll use around 1/2tsp/gallon of "pH Down" (a phosphoric&citric acid basic product by General Hydroponics) to keep things even, I'll never forget learning how to nail my pH and how big a difference it made in my general growth-rates!
Didn't consider it but, when I move, I'll certainly have to build a greenhouse, it's so easy to forget / take as-granted how lucky people in my area are in this regard insofar as our outdoor environment is a greenhouse-like atmosphere for most of the year!
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Style/general: I'll be honest, I am jealous/envious of your area in so many ways, I do love the things that an "outdoor greenhouse" gives me (ridiculous growth, easy to recover things & do pretty brutal interventions whether roots or above-soil, easy to graft & induce aerial rooting, etc) however I'm a yamadori/collector/propagator guy, not a single tree in my nursery was purchased (though I was gifted a single starter-juniper), I work with what's appropriate for my area which I do enjoy BUT it does limit me insofar as "classical bonsai", for instance I can go collect bougainvillea, bald cypress, buttonwood, crape myrtle, ficus, red maples etc but so far as conifers (have trouble calling BC's coniferous in bonsai-contexts since they behave so much more like needle-bearing deciduous-broadleafs!) there's little to go for, I can only imagine the time spent & amazing stock acquired through my 1st year living in an area like yours, there's something about conifers (especially w/ blue-ish hues in their needles!) that I'm just in-love with but, for now, will just be sticking to what's appropriate for my area and'll continue being satisfied with it because at the end of the day I do think it's "what is appropriate" IE if I were to find & utilize only coniferous specimen that were tolerant of my environment, the garden wouldn't look "in-place" here in sub-tropical mid-FL, a garden with tons of tropicals looks *natural* here so it is appropriate I just can't help but think that tropical-bonsai-species are viewed by most as "inferior" for no reason other than them not being *traditional* (which, OF COURSE, shouldn't be a reason in and of itself!)
Thanks again for the great video, will be re-watching it right now and then heading-out to my garden w/ a renewed sense of beautifying the actual area instead of narrowly focusing on just the trees (I spent too long in the mindset of "I'm still just growing-out stock, don't need to worry about presentation-aesthetics YET", but upon watching your great video here I realize that the aesthetics of the presentation ARE relevant, **even for stock/pre-bonsai display**!!), no matter what I am looking at the garden & deriving joy from its beauty so it only makes sense to work the entire area in the same way I'd work a single specimen IE make it the best it can be, "optimize" it because at the end of the day *that* is bonsai to me ie the optimization of a particular small-tree :)
Hi Derek, if you get a chance to watch any of the Mirai members Q&A videos you'll see 90% of the trees advise given on are beginners tree or for lack of a better work, inexpensive bonsai, yardadori and sticks in pots. I get where you are coming from re the commercial element but I have to say Ryan would be doing the bonsai community and injustice if he weren't trying to push individuals to go further with the level they practice at. Bonsai across the globe has had people putting anchors on bonsai progressing because of there own personal limitations for decades.
DUDE you need to put the same thought into your attaire...