Great video! I see a lot of Japanese maples around me especially the weeping or lace leaf one's that could use this type of pruning. I've done a couple myself and it can get overwhelming! Nice job dudes 👍
@@BuffaloBonsai it absolutely does get overwhelming sometimes. There have been trees where there were so many branches that we start to get crosseyed. But we push thru because the end result is always so beautiful.
My landscaper pruned my Japanese Maple into a mushroom😢. I’m going to try and learn from you this year. Would you mind telling me if it is a good time to prune late Winter, early Spring? Thank you!
@@ruthwilkerson9386 we generally don't prune in winter primarily because of weather. Secondly the tree is deep in its dormant phase and may not have enough energy to heal the heavy pruning. We typically start pruning here in the Seattle area from late February and go into November. Landscapers like to prune into a mushroom because it's fast and easy, but true beauty takes time and effort. We have more maple pruning videos under our "Out in the Field" playlist on our channel! Hope these help.
Head over to www.pnetools.com/bonsai to get a set of the Barnel pruners we use!
Please ignore trolls. They are useless stinging mosquitoes. Most of us understand your skills are an art form! Bravo!
@@marynimocks6791 thank you! They definitely won't discourage us to do what we're doing.
I’m glad Mama got involved in the pruning-the maple tree branches look like a work of art now! I love how the pruning made their beauty stand out.
@@written2382 this one didn't look it, but this was tricky! Lots of thin branches and it made the ramification work tough.
Beautiful
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!🤩😍
@@brooklynnygarden happy to share!
Great video! I see a lot of Japanese maples around me especially the weeping or lace leaf one's that could use this type of pruning. I've done a couple myself and it can get overwhelming! Nice job dudes 👍
@@BuffaloBonsai it absolutely does get overwhelming sometimes. There have been trees where there were so many branches that we start to get crosseyed. But we push thru because the end result is always so beautiful.
You guys do such a great job. Also, love seeing the family aspect of this channel. Keep it up APG.
@@NoCoastGolf thank you so much! We really do enjoy what we do.
Thank you for all the beautiful pruning work. Such a great channel you have!
@@japanesemaplepruning your work is great too! Looking forward to the day where our paths cross.
Hit that subscribe button with your bonsai techniques!
Great job, always more interesting to see the structure of the plant.
@@mikehammer8555 thank you! We think so too!
Can't wait for my JM to grow up!
@@AlecShernAPS if only we can charge these maple trees rent for living on our property
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I don't know man, it looks, to me, like you know what you're doing.
@@gregkarkowsky967 thank you! The criticisms don't phase us as there will always be some of that.
My landscaper pruned my Japanese Maple into a mushroom😢. I’m going to try and learn from you this year.
Would you mind telling me if it is a good time to prune late Winter, early Spring?
Thank you!
@@ruthwilkerson9386 we generally don't prune in winter primarily because of weather. Secondly the tree is deep in its dormant phase and may not have enough energy to heal the heavy pruning. We typically start pruning here in the Seattle area from late February and go into November.
Landscapers like to prune into a mushroom because it's fast and easy, but true beauty takes time and effort.
We have more maple pruning videos under our "Out in the Field" playlist on our channel! Hope these help.
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