One must strain to hear Peter all the way across the Atlantic. Haha. That might be a good thing; I pay careful attention. Also love the way Peter grows an extra set of hands. Literati might be my favorite style, but I have had only one decent tree, a yamadori Ashe Juniper collected on a club dig. This is a very nice literati.
Mind boggling to me how he can just quickly chop of such a huge chunk of root, especially considering he's invested 30 years into this tree.I'd be scared out of my wits hoping i don't kill it haha
I'm a BIG fan of Literati style too so please do more Bunjin videos. Great work on the carving Kevin and keeping it looking natural. I'm with Peter though and preferred it the other way around haha :).
Lovely tree Peter 👊 We spoke at the bonsai club opening at Leatherhead the other day, you invited me to herons to make a video on making bespoke bonsai pots in the style of Su chin Ee. I would love to take you up on that offer Peter. I was thinking around April time as I am busy preparing for bonsai fest right now, making pots etc, does some time in April sound okay with you ? Would be lovely to meet you again
Dear Peter, would you mind using your mic when filming? The smartphone does not catch your voice when you're face is turned away from the camera man and I would pretty much like to hear every word that you are saying.
Good to see Kevin doing a bit of carving, which made a big difference to a tree you have worked on for so many years. Thank you Peter. When did you originally do the work, What month was it ?
It’s a real shame that there isn’t hardly any movement in the trunk.. you have movement in the thinner parts of the tree (the apex and branches) but it just does not compliment the trunk at all. Maybe some heavy, heavy bending for the trunk, in the future?
Great camera work Josh.
What a beautiful tree ! Makes me want to fast forward the Scots pines I have on my benches ! :)
One must strain to hear Peter all the way across the Atlantic. Haha. That might be a good thing; I pay careful attention. Also love the way Peter grows an extra set of hands. Literati might be my favorite style, but I have had only one decent tree, a yamadori Ashe Juniper collected on a club dig. This is a very nice literati.
What a difference the carving made to the tree. Kevin must be a wizard with his carving tools.
Great video listening to the ideas
Great team and tree! 👏🏼🌳⭐️
Very striking. Resembles a harp.
What a satisfying sight that was when you ripped that big round-and-round root off.
Makes me want to start fresh with new bonsai for the new year :)
Mind boggling to me how he can just quickly chop of such a huge chunk of root, especially considering he's invested 30 years into this tree.I'd be scared out of my wits hoping i don't kill it haha
Pine’s are a long road good luck with that one cheers 😊
As ever, Mr Chan amazing! Mr Kevin, wow, a gentle surgeon's hand with that scary tool.
Thanks for sharing bonsai knowledge plus bonus English language part
1 big tree two masters...awesome...thx for sharing this literati Peter and Kevin
I'm a BIG fan of Literati style too so please do more Bunjin videos. Great work on the carving Kevin and keeping it looking natural. I'm with Peter though and preferred it the other way around haha :).
Lovely tree Peter 👊
We spoke at the bonsai club opening at Leatherhead the other day, you invited me to herons to make a video on making bespoke bonsai pots in the style of Su chin Ee. I would love to take you up on that offer Peter. I was thinking around April time as I am busy preparing for bonsai fest right now, making pots etc, does some time in April sound okay with you ? Would be lovely to meet you again
Thanks team.
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh Yes. Another Sunday Morning Treat. Many Thanks. STP
Dear Peter, would you mind using your mic when filming? The smartphone does not catch your voice when you're face is turned away from the camera man and I would pretty much like to hear every word that you are saying.
I must remember to use the mike regularly
The tree is looking good already 👌. It will be nice to see the progress in a year time.
Thank you Peter and Kevin
awesome great trees as always
A very nice tree peter 👌🏼
Good to see Kevin doing a bit of carving, which made a big difference to a tree you have worked on for so many years. Thank you Peter. When did you originally do the work, What month was it ?
I worked on it on New Years day.
אלופים, תודה. ❤
Very beautiful
13.05 Master Sensei Kevin San in da House ❤❤❤
My vote: Cascade to the right. But both ways are beautiful.
PS. Peter is right about the bigger pot. Horticultural integrity is part of the first rule of bonsai: keep it living. Wow. What a beautiful tree.
Love the videos, but just lately the sound level is awful, can only hear Peter sporadically
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Yeah.
yeah, you know.
Did you forget to turn on your microphone?
It’s a real shame that there isn’t hardly any movement in the trunk.. you have movement in the thinner parts of the tree (the apex and branches) but it just does not compliment the trunk at all. Maybe some heavy, heavy bending for the trunk, in the future?
Interesting critique
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