Hi Nigel. Thank you for the steady stream of helpful information. For the longest time I thought I was the only person in Southern Ontario who loved Bonsai. My girlfriend and I live in Burlington. We would love to have a "Nigel original". Thanks for making the kind offer to your viewers.
Add me to the moss 'forest' fan club! A seemingly simple composition elegantly encompassing Nature entirely. Massive trees are cradled within mountains, and the pot anchors the world! Awesome!
Those gollum jades are so fancy! Really love the leaf structure. Nicely pruned, i can already see, in my minds eye, how they look after a few months 😊 The moss planting is gorgeous 💚💚
Just saw the Lithops update, they're coming along really nicely for you, I think you'll enjoy them when they really mature and start to clump and flower.
Hi Nigel, the rock and moss looks so beautiful. I am in cambodia when ever I see a root over temple in Angkorwat I thought about you alot. The trees there amazed us alot .you should go and visit cambodia when you get a chance. I took alots of pictures of trees and the four faces Buddha.( the one you made is not so bad compare to the original Buddha face .The ribbon tree roots ,areal roots are really awesome and very old 😀
Hi Nigel this is my first time seeing your channel. I really enjoyed watching your lesson, you have a lovely presentation style. I shall look forward to learning more from you. Cheers
Hello Nigel! It's so great to find another jade enthusiast who loves to convert them into a bonsai style. I live about 3 1/2 hours away however find myself in the Buffalo area often enough that'd I've love to visit your garden and greenhouses. You mentioned in your July 2022 Jade pruning segment about giving your clippings to anyone willing to travel. If you haven't found new homes for them could we arrange to meet up? I've always wanted to have a Crassula Ovata and the Gollum Jade however I just can't afford them. The jades I have now are because my neighbor tossed all the limbs from his 50 year jade unto the lawn clipping pile we share, and I rescued them! I just found 5 more recent tosses an increbdile lucky find again, however just have one specie and would love to expand. I'd love to share photos of what I have manipulated so far and truly hope we can meet up in the next month or two! Sincerely Sonja
Hi Nigel, it is Eric (not the one from the previous video haha) from the first tiger bark ficus workshop as well. I also spoke to you at the TBS show and sale this past spring. I am in the area and would love to have that cutting off Connor's jade. Please let me know how I could arrange picking it up! Fingers crossed it is still available haha
Minute 26:05 This proves that Nigel has the smallest! An entry in the Guinness Book of Records is due. I doubt that anyone has a smaller forest than he does.
I can't take such fast decision, as I'm always thinking "it might be the other way". So i go around my bonsai (and my garden trees as well) with a piece of chalk and make marks. Takes longer, much longer, before i make some cuts.
Time to get your plant room done so that all you have to do is move it in. You are right. Fall closing in. Finish the inside and insulate and paint background white to reflex light and done and ready for trees. Now that would be a nice video. Nigel you are the Norm Abrams of Canada.
Nigel, you seem a little sad. Is it because winter is coming? Please take a break if you need it, man. You’re a legend for a lot of bonsai enthusiasts. Don’t burn out.
Another great video.. man what I would do to get one of those cutting... about 3.5 hour drive let me know if no one else comes if love to and exp meet you im a huge fan🙏
Succulent Sunday on Friday? Is it the zombie apocalypse? What happened to Ficus Friday? LOL Like the forest, but don't you think that large fat trunked jade looks unusual in the forest setting? The others might look good in a smaller, less deep pot together as a shohin bonsai forest. Love that moss growing in a pot - beautiful!
@@TheBonsaiZone Hi Nigel, I live in Stockbridge, Michigan, a small farming town outside Ann Arbor. I just love watching your videos. I wish I could prune my plants back like you do but its intimidating. Yesterday I cut my ficus bonsai back after watching your video. It really needed to be cut back, I hope I didn't wait to long to take care of it.
All looking great Nigel! If that parcel comes (which I'm not hopeful anymore, it's approaching 5 weeks since I sent it) you would have had a new species of succulent. Maybe I'll try my luck again soon and send another cutting of it. In the mean time, just keep at it! - Ashley Bonner
the whole "cant ship out of country" thing stinks! i have wanted a nigel cutting for ever! also i would love a peter chan/ herons tree too! i did get my self a frank yee cork bark tho. its one of my nicest port afras. even that was hard to get here on the east coast US. being that frank yee doesnt sell online. only sells at his shop. jason at eastern leaf has franks trees tho. wiggerts too has awesome jades and ports. the bonsai supply too. thanks for sharing as always nigel! happy bonsai' ing every one!
Ciao Nigel, your videos are Amazing!!! I Need some info about pruning my Gollum. I know that with Jade plant, I can cut above 2 leaves and then other 2 Buds Will grow. What about Gollum? Have you some video? Can you explain in a new One? Thanks!
Hi Nigel - Nice video! - I’d be interested in coming out for a Jade cutting, if you still have a decent sized one left. I no longer have an outdoor space, so I’m concentrating on indoor plants and a few select Bonsai. Let me know when would be a good time for you - my time is mostly wide open. I’d be heading out from Hamilton, but would enjoy a nice drive through the country - Nancy
jades are tough to train as Bonsai. I would caution beginners, because ramification will take some time. Maybe try a Portulacaria afra(common name: baby jade) instead.
Hi, I would love a cutting. I know you said it would be pick up, but would you ship (i would pay) to London Ontario? Great video and thank you for all the information.
Awesome! I wonder if I could drive down there and still get back on time for work next week.... and survive the 14 hour work shift Haha! I do love Jades. I have been looking for Gollum jade. Another hard to find plant, but likely only because I am looking for one...🧐🤓
Nigel - I have some exposed roots from wear on one side of my Jade- the whole thing is tilting because of the weight- can I bury in soil that exposed but on the trunk?
I always have this same idea in the back of my head, but every year I decide not to prune my jade. Now I can see how yours are responding to this type of pruning
@@thome4229 Im aware of that, I prune my jades twice a year. But this time my plan is to prune the main stem very low to make that baobab style jade and root the remaining part as a new tree and do some hard pruning on that as well but i'm afraid i will not be pleased with the results, because regular jade will get only 2 new shoots at the top which will not look as good as the bushy gollum jade shoots on Nigels small baobab style jade
@@Rblock777 Try poking small holes in the places where you would like to have a new branch. Maybe something will sprout there. With some plants this works.
You have no idea how much I wanted those jade cuttings 🥰
Oh that adorable moss forest in the end of video 😍
That accent plant is very cool--and it does look like Pandora!
Oh Nigel,you are a brave man,doing these cuts🥲
Really cool trunks on the jades. Still catching up on videos today and tomorrow.
Everyone loves a beautiful Jade👍
Love your succulent Sundays…your jades are gorgeous…and that moss forest is just wonderful… real big smiles all around
Hi Nigel. Thank you for the steady stream of helpful information. For the longest time I thought I was the only person in Southern Ontario who loved Bonsai. My girlfriend and I live in Burlington. We would love to have a "Nigel original". Thanks for making the kind offer to your viewers.
If I'm not that far, would love a good cutting. Such robust cutting, no idea when I can grow one myself.tks anyway.
You thought you were the only bonsai enthusiast in southern Ontario? You must be a lunatic.
Man I been watching since like 2018. I know I don't coment much but I love these vids
I love your work i would loved to having aslip t
Add me to the moss 'forest' fan club! A seemingly simple composition elegantly encompassing Nature entirely. Massive trees are cradled within mountains, and the pot anchors the world! Awesome!
Thanks Nigel. My niece will pickup the cutting in near future.
Those gollum jades are so fancy! Really love the leaf structure. Nicely pruned, i can already see, in my minds eye, how they look after a few months 😊
The moss planting is gorgeous 💚💚
That companion planting is amazing! Imagine it with a light fog! So beautiful!
Inspiring, Nigel. Have to watch this again, with the Jade before me. Thanks
Hi Nigel I love watching succulent Sundays! Can't wait to see the new growth :D
That moss piece looks wonderful.
Just saw the Lithops update, they're coming along really nicely for you, I think you'll enjoy them when they really mature and start to clump and flower.
how wonderful! My friend!
Hi Nigel, the rock and moss looks so beautiful. I am in cambodia when ever I see a root over temple in Angkorwat I thought about you alot. The trees there amazed us alot .you should go and visit cambodia when you get a chance. I took alots of pictures of trees and the four faces Buddha.( the one you made is not so bad compare to the original Buddha face .The ribbon tree roots ,areal roots are really awesome and very old 😀
That country is on my bucket list.
Hi Nigel this is my first time seeing your channel. I really enjoyed watching your lesson, you have a lovely presentation style. I shall look forward to learning more from you. Cheers
Hello Cristina!!! Welcome, I hope you enjoy the videos, I love making them!!!
Hello Nigel! It's so great to find another jade enthusiast who loves to convert them into a bonsai style. I live about 3 1/2 hours away however find myself in the Buffalo area often enough that'd I've love to visit your garden and greenhouses. You mentioned in your July 2022 Jade pruning segment about giving your clippings to anyone willing to travel. If you haven't found new homes for them could we arrange to meet up? I've always wanted to have a Crassula Ovata and the Gollum Jade however I just can't afford them. The jades I have now are because my neighbor tossed all the limbs from his 50 year jade unto the lawn clipping pile we share, and I rescued them! I just found 5 more recent tosses an increbdile lucky find again, however just have one specie and would love to expand. I'd love to share photos of what I have manipulated so far and truly hope we can meet up in the next month or two! Sincerely Sonja
That moss looks amazing!
oh they’re beautiful Jade!
Tremendous joy watching your videos. But I have to remind myself to breath every time you say, "here I go"....😳
😁
Love the Moss & Rocks @ the end!
I would love to make the trip to the area! We don’t have many bonsai stores in Sudbury😄
Love your incite, keep loving and nurturing life brother.
#1 glad I found you
#2 learned so much
#3 love your freaking wild ass hair! Hahahahah
Blessings!
Thanks so much, more Jade bonsai videos will be coming!
Lot of cuttings from this video! All the succulents are looking great!
OO Nice bonsai..like you wa bonsai... good... 👍👍❤️👌
I'd love to see a 2023 update on this tree. ❤❤
Beautiful accent planting Nigel, i can imagine a mist settling around the mountains. Very awesome.!
Thank you for your explanation, I'm recommended for a cutting of your plants.
Hi Nigel, it is Eric (not the one from the previous video haha) from the first tiger bark ficus workshop as well. I also spoke to you at the TBS show and sale this past spring. I am in the area and would love to have that cutting off Connor's jade. Please let me know how I could arrange picking it up! Fingers crossed it is still available haha
Hello Eric, here is my email address....
thekwbonsaisociety@gmail.com
Succulents and tropical are not so much my thing but these always look very impressive 👍
Perhaps I could be persuaded…
Really helpful regarding the succulents! I love your hair. You are like the wizard of bonsai!
Really is cool moss planting. Choice!!!
I would really love to have one of your cuttings, but it will take me a while to get to you by bike from Germany.😉😂
Your trees look so healthy! I love that little Baobab style Gollum Jade, defenately looks better shorter!
Ur smallest forest is really awesome👍👏
Thank you, this is an excellent "learning: video on how to cut one back and care for it.
omg i wish I lived near you.... i'd be there in a heartbeat gorgeous plants
I would be happy to pay shipping for one of these cuttings. Let me know. I have enjoyed learning from your channel. I'm a fan of succulents.
It's a beautiful kind of jade bonsai
Minute 26:05 This proves that Nigel has the smallest! An entry in the Guinness Book of Records is due.
I doubt that anyone has a smaller forest than he does.
Totally agree hahaha
Thank you for all of the good information.
New to Jade plants, I've been growing cacti for
many years. Subscribed.
Welcome! Thanks so much Mark, more succulent videos will be coming!
I'm sure they are gone already...But next time if you ever get more beefy cuttings I would love them!!!😊
i really want this cutting i dream about this kind of cut until i see your video! i have jade but there are really smaller :O
I think Aeonium have wonderful succulent bonsai potential, I have a really nice 4-year-old one myself
I think so too!
I have space for a cutting like that. I love Your videos and they help me learn techniques with pruning
I wouldnt mi
d one of the smaller ones lol
I can't take such fast decision, as I'm always thinking "it might be the other way". So i go around my bonsai (and my garden trees as well) with a piece of chalk and make marks. Takes longer, much longer, before i make some cuts.
They look amazing 👏
Thanks Nigel for helpful information. Amazing. Watching from Philippines.
Time to get your plant room done so that all you have to do is move it in. You are right. Fall closing in. Finish the inside and insulate and paint background white to reflex light and done and ready for trees. Now that would be a nice video. Nigel you are the Norm Abrams of Canada.
Nigel, you seem a little sad. Is it because winter is coming? Please take a break if you need it, man. You’re a legend for a lot of bonsai enthusiasts. Don’t burn out.
Another great video.. man what I would do to get one of those cutting... about 3.5 hour drive let me know if no one else comes if love to and exp meet you im a huge fan🙏
Nigel you must love the jade plants a lot, even your hair is styled like one.😂😂
So beautiful
Argh, I missed the stream! Looking good anyhow, even without my real-time questions :)))
Greetings from Pensacola 🦩 New to your channel - I love how you have an eye on what your pruning does. Thanks for sharing!
Hey Nigel, sure I am super late but would be ecstatic if any cuttings are left
Succulent Sunday on Friday? Is it the zombie apocalypse? What happened to Ficus Friday? LOL Like the forest, but don't you think that large fat trunked jade looks unusual in the forest setting? The others might look good in a smaller, less deep pot together as a shohin bonsai forest. Love that moss growing in a pot - beautiful!
I am one of your fans and love to watch you care for your jade plants.. I would love to have some cuttings from your jade plants if you have some.
What area are you in Karen?
@@TheBonsaiZone Hi Nigel, I live in Stockbridge, Michigan, a small farming town outside Ann Arbor. I just love watching your videos. I wish I could prune my plants back like you do but its intimidating. Yesterday I cut my ficus bonsai back after watching your video. It really needed to be cut back, I hope I didn't wait to long to take care of it.
Do the jades do well being pruned in the summer? Or do they not like being pruned in the winter? Great video and I love growing jades!
Hi Nigel great video love that moss Forrest a there a video of that
Hello! What happened to the jade forest?
Hi Nigel. New fan here.
Is there an update on these?
Also thanks for your videos. You are giving a lot to this world.
All looking great Nigel! If that parcel comes (which I'm not hopeful anymore, it's approaching 5 weeks since I sent it) you would have had a new species of succulent. Maybe I'll try my luck again soon and send another cutting of it. In the mean time, just keep at it!
- Ashley Bonner
In what kind of soil are your jade plants?
the whole "cant ship out of country" thing stinks! i have wanted a nigel cutting for ever! also i would love a peter chan/ herons tree too! i did get my self a frank yee cork bark tho. its one of my nicest port afras. even that was hard to get here on the east coast US. being that frank yee doesnt sell online. only sells at his shop. jason at eastern leaf has franks trees tho. wiggerts too has awesome jades and ports. the bonsai supply too. thanks for sharing as always nigel! happy bonsai' ing every one!
Nigel king of the baobab style 😎
Ciao Nigel, your videos are Amazing!!!
I Need some info about pruning my Gollum.
I know that with Jade plant, I can cut above 2 leaves and then other 2 Buds Will grow.
What about Gollum? Have you some video?
Can you explain in a new One?
Thanks!
Hallo super super😊 wann gießt du die alten Pflanzen mal ? Danke
I hate it when my leaves draw my soil out of my water.
Lol, reversed the words there!!
Also why don't I live in Canada :( I'd love some more jades
Hi Nigel - Nice video! - I’d be interested in coming out for a Jade cutting, if you still have a decent sized one left. I no longer have an outdoor space, so I’m concentrating on indoor plants and a few select Bonsai. Let me know when would be a good time for you - my time is mostly wide open. I’d be heading out from Hamilton, but would enjoy a nice drive through the country - Nancy
I'd be interested in the cutting :)
🎉Master, they say things out there look like their owner.....🎉 Of course we want classes not in English but in Spanish 😅😅😅😅
jades are tough to train as Bonsai. I would caution beginners, because ramification will take some time. Maybe try a Portulacaria afra(common name: baby jade) instead.
Quick question! Do you have any videos/can do any videos for Black Olive Bonsai please :) !!
How high does the temperature go at ur place. Environment and temperature is crucial for maintaining plants. Kindly elaborate.
When you hard prune this jade does that help to thicken the trunk?
Hi, I would love a cutting. I know you said it would be pick up, but would you ship (i would pay) to London Ontario? Great video and thank you for all the information.
What is the best heater for a 8-8 greenhouse that doesn’t cost a lot of money.
Awesome! I wonder if I could drive down there and still get back on time for work next week.... and survive the 14 hour work shift Haha! I do love Jades. I have been looking for Gollum jade. Another hard to find plant, but likely only because I am looking for one...🧐🤓
My son is heading up to Thunder Bay Aug 17th, I'll pack a cutting with him! I'll let you know when he gets there and where to pick it up.
@@TheBonsaiZone No Way!! 😀 For sure?! OOOooooOOOoooOOO!!!❤ Thank you both!
@@marysoldeeley2218 I'll let you know where and when to pick it up!
when is the best time to prune those jades ?
Hi Nigel. Do you do a different watering for those from other plants?
how did you do the moss planting that has the mountains ? really beautiful! thank you for the informative video! Keep up the good work
your inspiring me to trim my jade, thanks.....need to trim your head did you lose your comb??? lol..
Awesome, just keep your Jade on the dry side until it recovers from the pruning! Never heard of this thing you talk about, a comb?
Nigel, do the leaves on a jade turn into branches?
If pruned back to the leaves, they do!
Nigel - I have some exposed roots from wear on one side of my Jade- the whole thing is tilting because of the weight- can I bury in soil that exposed but on the trunk?
Hi Nigel, how often do you water the lithops?
I would love a cutting and I'll pay for shipping!
I always have this same idea in the back of my head, but every year I decide not to prune my jade.
Now I can see how yours are responding to this type of pruning
You can cut Jades on every position you like - they will get new shoots! No fear.
@@thome4229 Im aware of that, I prune my jades twice a year.
But this time my plan is to prune the main stem very low to make that baobab style jade and root the remaining part as a new tree and do some hard pruning on that as well but i'm afraid i will not be pleased with the results, because regular jade will get only 2 new shoots at the top which will not look as good as the bushy gollum jade shoots on Nigels small baobab style jade
@@Rblock777 Try poking small holes in the places where you would like to have a new branch. Maybe something will sprout there. With some plants this works.
OKAY FRANKINSTINE😆😆😆😆😆😆LOVE YOUR VIDEOS
why not just give (some) of these big beautiful plants away (if you don’t have room). People would kill for that size.
Hey how do you propogate them I can’t get it to root
Wait for a few days until they are dried out. Then plant in well draining soil. Don't water for the first two or theee weeks.
@@agatajabonska8560 thanks😃
I'll take any cuttings you don't want.... just starting out !!!
I have a jade of the same species as the joey jade.
What's the name of that moss/accent plant?