That tree brings back childhood memories. That's the kind of tree we had every Christmas, larger of course. And about that video if Disturbed, there is another video done live on 'The Conan O'Brien show, which, I think is even better. And that tree is amazing.
Ryan, the Bonsai Master in the U.K.. Nice finish to the tree. Looks super cool. After all, it had a super cool creator. Now all Ryan needs is a pair of dark glasses as a finish.
Only you can keep on going after cutting yourself like that. I would be off crying to my daughters for a plaster. Their version of The Sound of Silence is awesome and I play it regularly. Great video and tree design :)
Nice pine shaping mate and a cracking deal on the soil & grit! Popping to the garden centre myself tomorrow , you were lucky with that hand mate be careful!! Thanks for the shout out , watching you has helped me mate and i enjoy your content alot . Give yourself more credit me and alot others no doubt see you as a great bonsai hobbyist /artist , shared and take care as always buddy 👍
Thanks Mark m8ty, i will not do that again to my hand lol, i pleased my videos have help someone haha, i really appreciate the nice comment. Thanks for sharing and you take care to buddy ;)
Nice work, Ryan. Massive improvement. You end up with lots of squiggly branches which I'm not sure about, but more foliage will help with that. The small jin in the front doesn't work for me but, as you suggest, an interesting shari would look good there and reflect the one above. Thanks for another useful video.
Thanks m8, once the tree starts and back buds i will prob ley start and straighten the branches as they are flexible. Fingers crossed that the pads will hide most of it, only time will tell. The Jin does not do it for me either, it will come off next time it is in. You are welcome and thanks for watching ;)
Hi Ryan a difficult tree to style mate with such long branches, it will never be a classic tree but it looks good, changing the angle improves it , anybody who says they haven't had a blade slip and cut is lying we have all done it. Love your work mate.
Hi Joe, yeah it was a hard one it might back bud then i can cut and start and straighten the branches as it is bendy as anything, Thanks m8 really appreciate it ;) P.S i responded to this it must not have saved haha
If anyone can turn a sows ear into a silk purse it's you Ryan. Sharp those bark strippers aren't they. Used mine today for the first time. Pleased to say both hands still intact mate.
Fantastic tree mate.. you really make an effort to show the whole process. Where im based, there is loads of pines, and I have permission to collect trees. I've seen loads that are leggy, but been put off collect them. I may now give it a go.
Thanks Kirk m8, i try lol. I would defo give it ago Kirk it is trees for free and you might get a couple of beltas. Let me know how you get on buddy ;)
@houghtonbonsai you're welcome mate. I really enjoy your channel. As a fellow northerner stuck down south, it's refreshing to hear the banter and accent.
It’s a nice touch M8. Just a personal opinion the tree looks great but my eyes are drawn to the dead wood at the top to much . Is that necessary for your decision for the future . It looks to lumpy top end and out of position. I’m not fault finding just a personal opinion. It’s a great job well done M8. Stay cool 🤜🍺🍺🪴
Thanks Shaun m8, i totally agree with you, it is a bit blocky, i will be reducing it in the future as the tree develops. All opinions welcome buddy, that's what it's all about. ;)
A first class job, Ryan, and a nicely put together video, but please be more careful with your sharp tools, that cut sent an alarming shudder throughout my body.
Well done. You have an amazing artistic mind.
Thank you so much sherief 😀
Fantastic looking tree.
Thank you ;)
Awesome, love it.
Thank you Jason, Cheers ;)
What a great transformation, nice job.👍
Thank you m8 ;)
Amazing transformation Ryan. Great to see how you bought the leggy branches close in, top job as always 😊👍
Thanks Peter m8 👍
Fair play to you Ryan your hard 👊👊👊
Cheers m8ty
That’s cool, looks like a different tree. Your shaping after wiring is awesome. Be good to see it when it fills out.
Thank you alastair, Cheers m8 ;)
That tree brings back childhood memories. That's the kind of tree we had every Christmas, larger of course. And about that video if Disturbed, there is another video done live on 'The Conan O'Brien show, which, I think is even better. And that tree is amazing.
Hope it is good memories Mary lol, i will have a look for it love the other. Thank you ;)
Ryan, the Bonsai Master in the U.K.. Nice finish to the tree. Looks super cool. After all, it had a super cool creator. Now all Ryan needs is a pair of dark glasses as a finish.
Lol Tom, thanks buddy really appreciate it ;)
Ouch! I felt that!
It will not happen again lol
Looks great mate!
Thank you John, Cheers ;)
Looks great man, time for the Super Glue!
Thanks Tommy, it nearly was lol ;)
Only you can keep on going after cutting yourself like that. I would be off crying to my daughters for a plaster. Their version of The Sound of Silence is awesome and I play it regularly. Great video and tree design :)
Lol Xavier i just did not want to end the video and start all over again haha, first time i have heard it but really loving it. Cheers m8 ;)
Stunning Job there old Pal 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks Davey👍;)
Ryan you’ve got the knack you’ve came on with your styling over the years great job any one would be happy with that tree on there bench
Thank you stef m8, really appreciate it ;)
Allways watching your progress 👍
@@stefgarvie6427 Nice one m8 really appreciate it
Brilliant work buddy.... And yes what out with your tools...
Really great work🎉🎉🎉
Thanks m8 really appreciate it ;)
Nice pine shaping mate and a cracking deal on the soil & grit! Popping to the garden centre myself tomorrow , you were lucky with that hand mate be careful!! Thanks for the shout out , watching you has helped me mate and i enjoy your content alot . Give yourself more credit me and alot others no doubt see you as a great bonsai hobbyist /artist , shared and take care as always buddy 👍
Thanks Mark m8ty, i will not do that again to my hand lol, i pleased my videos have help someone haha, i really appreciate the nice comment. Thanks for sharing and you take care to buddy ;)
Nice Ryan 👊👊
Cheers buddy ;)
Nice work, Ryan. Massive improvement. You end up with lots of squiggly branches which I'm not sure about, but more foliage will help with that. The small jin in the front doesn't work for me but, as you suggest, an interesting shari would look good there and reflect the one above. Thanks for another useful video.
Thanks m8, once the tree starts and back buds i will prob ley start and straighten the branches as they are flexible. Fingers crossed that the pads will hide most of it, only time will tell. The Jin does not do it for me either, it will come off next time it is in. You are welcome and thanks for watching ;)
Hi Ryan a difficult tree to style mate with such long branches, it will never be a classic tree but it looks good, changing the angle improves it , anybody who says they haven't had a blade slip and cut is lying we have all done it. Love your work mate.
Hi Joe, yeah it was a hard one it might back bud then i can cut and start and straighten the branches as it is bendy as anything, Thanks m8 really appreciate it ;)
P.S i responded to this it must not have saved haha
Beautiful job much better than corrine can do with this kind a stuff
Thank you Brian, it turnd out better then i thought myself lol ;)
Great 👍
Thank you! Cheers!
nice job, been watching your channel for a long time now and can see how your skills have progressed, your getting a bit good lad, very impressed
Thank you Paul, I appreciate that ;)
Gone cosmic? Thanks for sharing.
No m8 just playing around. you are welcome ;)
Cool starter trees. I bet you can make a nice full forest with them and a little house in the middle with a cobble walk. Now that would be cool.
I am going to make a forest Tom, but without the house lol ;)
If anyone can turn a sows ear into a silk purse it's you Ryan. Sharp those bark strippers aren't they. Used mine today for the first time. Pleased to say both hands still intact mate.
lol Mick, it will not happen again m8 i hope haha ;)
Nice looking.....isn't it about time prune Scott's silent auction tree??😂
Thanks Dave, lol defo about time to do something with his trees
Looks great m8!
Cheers m8ty 😉🤗🤣
Thanks for shout out m8 - happy to support your work here! This tree will is coming nicely 🏆
No problem and Thanks again ;)
Fantastic tree mate.. you really make an effort to show the whole process. Where im based, there is loads of pines, and I have permission to collect trees. I've seen loads that are leggy, but been put off collect them. I may now give it a go.
Thanks Kirk m8, i try lol. I would defo give it ago Kirk it is trees for free and you might get a couple of beltas. Let me know how you get on buddy ;)
Thanks For the membership Buddy really appreciate it ;)
@houghtonbonsai you're welcome mate. I really enjoy your channel. As a fellow northerner stuck down south, it's refreshing to hear the banter and accent.
@ Thanks buddy, at least someone can understand me haha. As for the banter, you want to see how much i have to cut from the videos and hold back 🤣🤣
👍👌👌
Cheers Bruce ;)
It’s a nice touch M8.
Just a personal opinion the tree looks great but my eyes are drawn to the dead wood at the top to much .
Is that necessary for your decision for the future .
It looks to lumpy top end and out of position.
I’m not fault finding just a personal opinion.
It’s a great job well done M8.
Stay cool 🤜🍺🍺🪴
Thanks Shaun m8, i totally agree with you, it is a bit blocky, i will be reducing it in the future as the tree develops. All opinions welcome buddy, that's what it's all about. ;)
@@houghtonbonsai thanks dude stay cool🌲
@@shuancook9005 Same to you m8ty ;)
A first class job, Ryan, and a nicely put together video, but please be more careful with your sharp tools, that cut sent an alarming shudder throughout my body.
Thank you Paul, Haha, noted! I guess my tools are sharper than my wit sometimes! I'll keep the drama to a minimum next time! ;)