loved this little olive can we see how your big olives are doing . I know you can not lift them to your table but it will be nice to see how they are doing and the olive family . I think all your dogs are adorable.
Hello from Ohio❤❤ Was super excited to see you upload as I worked my way through all your past content and was hungry for more😊 Beautiful pup looks to be a truly good handsome boi and always a pleasure to watch you wok on these beautiful bonsai!! Thanks for being awesome ❤💙 PS the mic sounds great and small tip for your audio. Always start quiet and bring up in editing which I believe you said you were doing but thought I would throw that in
In South Africa, the African olives and European olives are very different species that have quite different characteristics. The fruit on African olives are edible straight off the tree and don't need to be cured in a brine. In Australia, though the two species have crossbred, which presents in a multitude of different ways such as friut, leaf, and bark characteristics. I'd say that this is probably why you're finding trees with different fruit and even leaf and bark types in the same groves. I think that hybridization is also why sometimes I see you trim roots in ways that African olives would not cope too well with and have almost no setbacks in their development. So you get the small leaf of the African olives and the roots of the European fruiting olives, so get the best of both worlds.
In the old days when it was realy cold here in denmark we would say "it was a 3 dogs night" as in you need one left one right of you and one extra on top of you to keep warm
The tree looks good Sam, Kevin sure seems happy, and why wouldn't he be!!!
Thanks Nigel. He has settled in great 😀
Welcome Kevin! I would love to have a "little" olive like that. Looks great!
Cheers mate
Welcome beautiful Kevin.
loved this little olive can we see how your big olives are doing . I know you can not lift them to your table but it will be nice to see how they are doing and the olive family . I think all your dogs are adorable.
They sure are cut doggies 🐕
Will do.
Most are going well 😀😀
Great looking Olive Sam and Kevein is even better! Everyone needs a bed dog...its just thhe bed fleas we dont want :)
Ha ha cheers mate.
I probably have enough back and bum hair to make a good home 😉
Naw now I want to get a pupper even more now plus since watching your channel I'm now keen for growing olive bonsai
Ha ha puppies are super cute 😍
You really have a super cool trunk on this Olive. Great work, pruning.
Ha ha great name for a Cat also 😀
Audio great, dogs even better. Lovely photos, oh n the tree wasn’t half bad either! God bless you all 🙏✝️. ✌️🇷🇺☮️🇺🇦✌️
Cheers mate. He is a happy little Pup. 😀
Hello from Ohio❤❤ Was super excited to see you upload as I worked my way through all your past content and was hungry for more😊 Beautiful pup looks to be a truly good handsome boi and always a pleasure to watch you wok on these beautiful bonsai!! Thanks for being awesome ❤💙
PS the mic sounds great and small tip for your audio. Always start quiet and bring up in editing which I believe you said you were doing but thought I would throw that in
Cheers mate. Thanks for the tip. I'm trying and maybe one day will sort it 😀
Awe new puppy!! Some day my little twigs will be great Olive trees! Great show Sam!! Sound is just fine Sam. I can turn up the volume here too!
They can grow surprisingly fast and time can go very quickly also. 14 years since my first bonsai 😬
Nice new dog and nice tree!
Cheers mate
올리브나무 고목 분재 멋져요
전 꼬맹이 작은 올리브 시작하고 있어요 😂😅🤣
👍👏👏👏
Awesome mate. They are great trees
So I am not the only person who likes there dog sleep with them. Love the Olive and love Kevin too
Ha ha Dogs in bed are the best 👌
Audio was good Sam! Keep the mic!😊
Cheers mate
Nioce one bloke!
Cheers bloke
Way cool! My cats name is Kevin also.
In South Africa, the African olives and European olives are very different species that have quite different characteristics. The fruit on African olives are edible straight off the tree and don't need to be cured in a brine.
In Australia, though the two species have crossbred, which presents in a multitude of different ways such as friut, leaf, and bark characteristics. I'd say that this is probably why you're finding trees with different fruit and even leaf and bark types in the same groves.
I think that hybridization is also why sometimes I see you trim roots in ways that African olives would not cope too well with and have almost no setbacks in their development. So you get the small leaf of the African olives and the roots of the European fruiting olives, so get the best of both worlds.
Aussie Dave here Sam, Kevin looks cool and happy 😂. You may need to work out the volume, just a bit low. Tree looks great 👍 👌
Cheers mate
A house with no dog is just a building a home is where a dog sleeps
Very true. Could not imagine not having puppy's 😀
Mic sounds great. Are you glad cooler weather's coming? Dreading summer here in Alabama.
Mate I got soo sick of sweating every day and welcome a cool change. Would not change our climate but always welcome a change ☺️
@Sam Doecke, Aussie bonsai bloke me too. Summer always makes me look forward to fall. I always watch your Temps when it's hot or cold here.
Kevin the dog from the onion king in overcooked!
Keren bosku.. 👍👍👍
my first aid kit is just a longneck, 2 dexies and a half a pack of quickeze
🤣🤣
👍👌👌🙂🙂
Needs a better pot...
Dont we all?
You could send him some..... 🍁
Certainly needs a bigger one 😀
I like to sleep with a dog or 2 👍🏼
In the old days when it was realy cold here in denmark we would say "it was a 3 dogs night" as in you need one left one right of you and one extra on top of you to keep warm
There was a band called “Three Dog Nite” back in the day! ✌️
@@andersnrregren9087 When it is cold the dogs are really nice to sleep with.
@@gayefanner731 I liked Three Dog Night
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