Hi Nigel. You inspire me to keep improving my own trees. I noticed a little misconception about Bougainvillea in your videos they aren't all vines. The purple, white and pink ones grow like any other kind of tree. I'm from Brazil and this tree is a native of my country and we call it "Primavera" that means spring. My city Poços de Caldas have a really really tall specimen of a purple one in a central square. They are commonly planted on sidewalks throughout the city. On the other hand red bougainvillea is a vine that we usually use to decorate the front walls. Sorry about my English isn't my first language. Thanks for your attention. Keep growing!
What an amazing backyard!!! I just want to sit with my feet in the pool and some fruity little cocktail!!! And then the COLLECTION!!! OMG! What an assortment of gorgeous trees!! What a treat! Thank you Nigel, I really enjoyed this tour very,very much! I now have a few more trees on my wish list! And I just love how you do tours! I love how you explain what each tree is and your commentary is always so positive and uplifting! I wish I lived close as I would love to join your club. Thank you to Michael for allowing this tour to happen. Does he have a channel?? Thanks again Nigel and I look forward to the next one.
Thank you, Nigel, for a fantastic tour. Thank you, Michael , for letting us view your wonderful collection. I loved your displays . Please except our thanks. 😊Bonsai on.
Nice idea with the black background. See if Michael can get a pumice rock. Now he will be amazed at what the roots do with the rock. Just a thought on that.
That's a crazy shaped pool! Pretty cool! It's funny looking at his neighbor's yard, and seeing a boring lawn...Everyone's different! I see the qr tags on some of the trees...Did he make those?
Beautiful Tree's and an amazing backyard Oasis! Michael how do you maintain your Portulacaria through the winter in Canada. How often are you watering ... I find the ports really suffer when brought inside for the winter, but yours appear to be absolutely thriving!
cannabis grower kyle kushmen been using the crush technique since the 90s. david easterbrook might have been first tho. i use it for other species too. it works great. nice collection/tour too btw
Hi Nigel. Can you tell me what kind of evergreen (not a bonsai) that is at the 17 minute mark, next to the tiger bark ficus? I was just given one of those but I don't know what it is.
That is a wonderful, impressive collection! Thanks for taking us on the tour!!
What a collection, Micheal is a true passionate of bonsai, so nice to see his trees
Thanks for the tour Nigel. Extreme bench envy Michael. Fantastic collection. Thanks, keep growing
Fantastic tour Nigel, Michael's trees are fabulous ! Really cool to see his techniques used with his trees. Thank you Michael and Nigel
I will look forward to watching this after i get home from work today. It's been stressful lately. Thanks Nigel.😊
Cool Boug!
I always enjoy a good bonsai garden tour!
Me too!
Hi Nigel. You inspire me to keep improving my own trees. I noticed a little misconception about Bougainvillea in your videos they aren't all vines. The purple, white and pink ones grow like any other kind of tree. I'm from Brazil and this tree is a native of my country and we call it "Primavera" that means spring. My city Poços de Caldas have a really really tall specimen of a purple one in a central square. They are commonly planted on sidewalks throughout the city.
On the other hand red bougainvillea is a vine that we usually use to decorate the front walls.
Sorry about my English isn't my first language. Thanks for your attention. Keep growing!
This is really interesting!!! Thanks for clearing that up!! I'll have to research the Bougainvillea better!!
Been looking forward to the garden visits. This one was awesome and I look forward to many more. Thanks Nigel.
Now that is a cool way to get the willow to weep. I will have to give it a try. Always learning no matter what our age. Cool!!!
What an amazing backyard!!! I just want to sit with my feet in the pool and some fruity little cocktail!!! And then the COLLECTION!!! OMG! What an assortment of gorgeous trees!! What a treat! Thank you Nigel, I really enjoyed this tour very,very much! I now have a few more trees on my wish list! And I just love how you do tours! I love how you explain what each tree is and your commentary is always so positive and uplifting! I wish I lived close as I would love to join your club. Thank you to Michael for allowing this tour to happen. Does he have a channel?? Thanks again Nigel and I look forward to the next one.
Beautiful collection!!
Nigel can you find out more about the QR codes and how to set it up . Would love to do that with my collection
Nice Nigel, I loved the tour and his trees
Thanks Michael!
Thank you, Nigel, for a fantastic tour. Thank you, Michael , for letting us view your wonderful collection. I loved your displays . Please except our thanks. 😊Bonsai on.
I really enjoyed that Nigel! Thank you 💚
Nice idea with the black background. See if Michael can get a pumice rock. Now he will be amazed at what the roots do with the rock. Just a thought on that.
Wow such amazing trees. I always look forward to these bench tours. Looks great!
A professional level collection! Nice!
Apart from the obvious that there were alot of fantastic trees I agree with Nigel that they also looked really, really healthy!
Great tour!!!!
Beautiful bonsai!! Love the inspiration!
Lots of fun, thank you to the both.
That's a crazy shaped pool! Pretty cool!
It's funny looking at his neighbor's yard, and seeing a boring lawn...Everyone's different!
I see the qr tags on some of the trees...Did he make those?
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Beautiful Tree's and an amazing backyard Oasis! Michael how do you maintain your Portulacaria through the winter in Canada. How often are you watering ... I find the ports really suffer when brought inside for the winter, but yours appear to be absolutely thriving!
cannabis grower kyle kushmen been using the crush technique since the 90s. david easterbrook might have been first tho. i use it for other species too. it works great. nice collection/tour too btw
Nice mini's. Now all Michael is missing is a thimble bonsai tree.
Cool!
Do you know how he fertilizes?
Michael's soil mix appears to have a lot of volcanic rock in it...🤔
I almost bought a jade yesterday
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Hi Nigel. Can you tell me what kind of evergreen (not a bonsai) that is at the 17 minute mark, next to the tiger bark ficus? I was just given one of those but I don't know what it is.
I'm not sure, I tried to find the tree, but I couldn't see any at 17?
@@TheBonsaiZone It's at 17.08 mark. It's a large full grown, maybe arborvitae? Right behind the 4 x 4 post. Sorry to be so persistent.
What are the QR codes that Michael has on all of his trees out of curiosity?
He keeps track of the trees, it tells him when the were repotted and more!!
wow thats a mansion
London plain. Looks like sycamore tree's to me... I have a bunch of sycamore tree's I'm training
I wonder what the QR codes do 😮
Michael keeps track of his trees this way, when they were re potted, pruned, etc.!!
@@TheBonsaiZone that’s amazing!!!!! I need to try something similar
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