These are some fantastic looking mini bonsai trees. Your skills pruning them, shows the great patience you have. I think that Mrs. Ohno would like to see your work. Great video!!!!!
I like the cold weather. You can always keep warm. Harder to stay cool. I like the way you keep them in the trays. Excellent!!!! The stone, liriope, are looking good.
Lovely little trees Nigel, thanks for sharing the process with us. As a non American, I appreciate you using Celsius, I guess it's just convenience or preference for you, but I appreciate it anyway. Thanks for the video, you have a some very nice trees.
Very cute little group of trees! As space is always scarce, I try to keep most trees around _shohin_ size or smaller, but for development, even these need to grow out here and there to gain vigor and health. _Limited space vs. growing trees and an increasing number of trees_ is always a tough battle!
Nigel, voy a ser reiterativo en mi comentario, (sos un entusiasta genial !!!). Ver ese inicio de video, con eas macetas tan pequeñas y hermosas, además de los arbolitos. Esos Litops.....sos un apasionado. Imagino que las raíces que salen por los agujeros de drenaje las podaste antes de devolverlos a su sitio, no? Salud, desde Argentina. 🤗
De hecho, dejé las raíces en el fondo y las replanté en la arena. Deberían ayudar a los árboles a recuperarse de la poda y luego, ¡podaré las raíces! ¡¡Muchas gracias!!
Hey Nigel, how soon after cutting back a jade would you wait before watering, and putting back into sun. Would you just give it a few days to seal off its wounds or wait until new growth begins?
Hi Nigel! What is your soil composition in your mini jades? I have many and am looking for a better fit! Also, how do you grow moss on them, are they kept in a greenhouse?
The miniatures are what really inspired me to give bonsai a real try.
can we see your trees?
I am thoroughly enjoying this series. A great accompaniment to my late morning coffee.
Glad you enjoy it Steve! Thanks!!
Kumquat. Reminded me of the Honeymooners when Ed Norton asked Ralph if he wanted a Kumquat. Thanks for the memories, Nigel.
These are some fantastic looking mini bonsai trees. Your skills pruning them, shows the great patience you have. I think that Mrs. Ohno would like to see your work. Great video!!!!!
That small Hinoki is a gem, looks a bit like the silhouette of a tall scots pine I have in my neighbourhood.😃
Honey, I shrunk the Bonsai Zone!! That dwarf cypress, oh my goodness! Great show Nigel! Loved your intro!
I love how big your tiny bonsais look if you don’t have anything to compare them to
I’m a little shocked every time Nigel’s hand goes back in the frame 😅 the tiny trees totally mess with my perception
I love your small bonsai, especially the jades! 😊 The one you called "tetrasomething" is a tetragona. Also very beautiful!
I like the cold weather. You can always keep warm. Harder to stay cool. I like the way you keep them in the trays. Excellent!!!! The stone, liriope, are looking good.
Lovely little trees Nigel, thanks for sharing the process with us.
As a non American, I appreciate you using Celsius, I guess it's just convenience or preference for you, but I appreciate it anyway.
Thanks for the video, you have a some very nice trees.
OMG this little Cypress is already so good
Very cute little group of trees!
As space is always scarce, I try to keep most trees around _shohin_ size or smaller, but for development, even these need to grow out here and there to gain vigor and health.
_Limited space vs. growing trees and an increasing number of trees_ is always a tough battle!
Love your Mame's and the video...Thanks...
These littles are a blast. I’m really diggin that first one, bald cypress I believe.
A bunch of those would make a cool mini forest.
Yesssss! Love the mini and mame trees!! Are you going to give Tom's thimble challenge a go?
Darn it! I missed live again. Beautiful minis! Beautiful pots!
LOVE the minis! AND the cool intro. Thanks Nigel!! ❤🌳
Cool mini pots and I like your home made pots also.
Nigel, voy a ser reiterativo en mi comentario, (sos un entusiasta genial !!!).
Ver ese inicio de video, con eas macetas tan pequeñas y hermosas, además de los arbolitos. Esos Litops.....sos un apasionado.
Imagino que las raíces que salen por los agujeros de drenaje las podaste antes de devolverlos a su sitio, no?
Salud, desde Argentina.
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De hecho, dejé las raíces en el fondo y las replanté en la arena. Deberían ayudar a los árboles a recuperarse de la poda y luego, ¡podaré las raíces!
¡¡Muchas gracias!!
@@TheBonsaiZone 😉
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Oh cool I didn't know you had a laceleaf Maple! I'm still trying to get my LL maple seeds to Sprout, one day!
All looking great nigel.
Thanks Chris, I'm looking forward to seeing your mini trees too!!
Your Intro is just breathtaking Best regards Jens
Hello my friend, mini bonsai trees look so beautiful
Thanks so much!!!
Beautiful cute trees.. enjoyed this vid thx
Hey Nigel, how soon after cutting back a jade would you wait before watering, and putting back into sun. Would you just give it a few days to seal off its wounds or wait until new growth begins?
Another wonderful video. Is that a particular variant of Jade that has the red leaves ?
Yes, there are many varieties of Jades, most will get some colour when grown under full sun, but some are extra colourful.
Hi Nigel! What is your soil composition in your mini jades? I have many and am looking for a better fit! Also, how do you grow moss on them, are they kept in a greenhouse?
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Try removing all the leaves on the jades. The leaves become really small
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