I wish I had a dollar for every time I lopped off roots like that too quickly without consideration of incorporating them into the composition. I’ve learned that lesson and congratulations to you for recognizing that potential. They can always be manipulated or removed in the future but I think your patience will pay off. Thanks, keep growing
Cheers mate. I was a bit scared of doing my usual trick of removing all the roots and then looking at it and wondering why I killed another tree, so I'm happy I kept their character this time.
Good with potensiale in that ilex. Thanks for posting video. Home from work with eye cataracts and flu. The Child is bringing back all kinds off goodis from the kindergarden 🤣
Great to see you work this species! Interesting that you like this as species. I have a personal dislike for these (as well as cotoneaster and ligustrum). More of them for you!
Thanks, Yeah, I'm not fully sold on cotoneasters yet, but I think these have a lot going for them. Hopefully, this will develop into something good in the future.
How long have you been into bonsai Tony . Personally been at it five years most of my trees are garden Center stock with lots of collected seedlings …Well done fella simple easy to follow content keep it up
I collected my first tree 30 years ago, and have had at least one tree since then, but I've only really started getting into it properly this past 18 months, learning from youtube. Thanks for the compliment on my content. Much appreciated.
I was thinking exactly that when I watched the video back Ricardo. I've yet to do a root over rock so perhaps this will make a good tree to try it with!
Catching up on older posts. Another fun and informative video!
I wish I had a dollar for every time I lopped off roots like that too quickly without consideration of incorporating them into the composition. I’ve learned that lesson and congratulations to you for recognizing that potential. They can always be manipulated or removed in the future but I think your patience will pay off. Thanks, keep growing
Cheers mate. I was a bit scared of doing my usual trick of removing all the roots and then looking at it and wondering why I killed another tree, so I'm happy I kept their character this time.
Really nice start to a future bonsai star! 👍
Thanks, I definitely think there is good potential for this tree going forward.
That's the great thing about bonsai. Anyone can do it. A pot, tree seedling, and dirt. Works.
Indeed. Bonsai is available to everyone
Just picked one up in the garden center for my first bonsai and it was actually a solid choice 😅
Excellent! I love these for bonsai!
Good with potensiale in that ilex. Thanks for posting video. Home from work with eye cataracts and flu. The Child is bringing back all kinds off goodis from the kindergarden 🤣
Sounds like a day to just take vitamin C and chill out. I'm off out now to make a video. Get well soon!
@@TonysBonsai thanks mate. Great to here! Video comming out today?
No, I am out for lunch then I have a tennis match tonight. I post one video a day, generally in the morning UK time.
Nice
Cheers Bonjour!
Great to see you work this species! Interesting that you like this as species. I have a personal dislike for these (as well as cotoneaster and ligustrum). More of them for you!
Thanks, Yeah, I'm not fully sold on cotoneasters yet, but I think these have a lot going for them. Hopefully, this will develop into something good in the future.
8uiìiiiijjjj
How long have you been into bonsai Tony . Personally been at it five years most of my trees are garden Center stock with lots of collected seedlings …Well done fella simple easy to follow content keep it up
I collected my first tree 30 years ago, and have had at least one tree since then, but I've only really started getting into it properly this past 18 months, learning from youtube.
Thanks for the compliment on my content. Much appreciated.
Hi Tony, will you show us how the crenata looks now? Did you do more work on it?
Hi Tony. So witch is your favourite garden centre for bonsai? , I live close by and would like to check it out.
Hi Craig.
My favourite local nurseries are maple farm, bannister hall, and Blundells
root over rock bro...
I was thinking exactly that when I watched the video back Ricardo. I've yet to do a root over rock so perhaps this will make a good tree to try it with!
Holy Holly FOIST
Matt are you the guy that made the bonsai tables for nigel?
You don't mess about Matt!
@@thenaturecreater8906 ,, no, that was a different Matt.