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@Juanmi87 Thanks a lot, Juanmi! 😊 I'm glad you liked the video, and it's great to hear you enjoyed the drawing to explain the second point. Sometimes a little visual aid helps make things clearer! Thanks for watching, and I hope you continue to enjoy the content. See you in the next video! 🌱✏️
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Saludos David los videos en ingles me están gustando mucho. Definitivamente no es algo que encuentro en el contenido de bonsái en ingles (ni en ningún otro idioma realmente). Me encanta Peter de Herons bonsái, pero la mayoría de sus videos si son como para ponerlo de fondo mientras lees tus mensajes sabes? nadie tiene tu energía, nadie tiene tu carisma, y si se esta traduciendo muy bien en este nuevo canal, me parece que la vas a romper con tu proyecto siempre que te mantengas constante, de mi parte siempre puedes contar con mi visualización, mi like y alguna niñada de comentario para "pusharle" al algoritmo, ¡¡¡ANIMO, YOU ARE THE BEST!!! (Little side note: tal vez quieras revisar la edición)
@ivmus Thank you so much for your kind and supportive comment! 😊🌿 I'm really happy to hear that you're enjoying the videos in English and that you find something different in my content. Peter from Herons Bonsai is a legend, but hearing that my style and energy stand out like that is truly an honor. 🙏 I'll definitely keep at it, consistency is key! It’s such a joy to know I can count on your support and those fun little comments to help push the algorithm-much appreciated! 💪🤠 And thanks for the little side note; I'll definitely check the editing to make sure everything’s on point! 😅 Thanks again, and I hope to see you around here often! Big hug, and keep going strong-YOU ARE THE BEST! 🌱
@pelloiraola7126 ¡Muchísimas gracias por tu apoyo, de verdad! 😊 Aunque no entiendas todo, significa mucho que sigas viendo los vídeos y apoyando el canal. Me alegra saber que he podido enseñarte cosas útiles en el pasado, y espero que sigas disfrutando el contenido, incluso si es en inglés esta vez. ¡Gracias por estar ahí, eres un grande! 🌱🎥 Un abrazo fuerte y nos vemos en el próximo vídeo.
Love how you talk about the trees like they are people. "It's terrifying to your tree." I feel the same. Please more content about climate. I live in Tennessee, and have found that most bonsai content creators are from England or Germany, and the rules that apply there do not work in the southern US. For instance, pruning is really shouldn't be done in the fall here...I discovered.
@Hollylivengood Thanks so much for subscribing and for your lovely comment! 😊 I'm glad you enjoy how I talk about trees-it's true, I do think of them almost like little people with their own feelings and quirks. "It's terrifying to your tree" is a perfect example! 🌳😆 I totally get what you're saying about climate differences. The southern US has its own unique challenges, and I can see how some advice from England or Germany might not work as well there. I appreciate your suggestion, and I'll definitely work on creating more content that takes different climates into account. Pruning is a great example-it's so important to adapt those techniques to where you are. Thanks for sharing your experience from Tennessee, and I hope to keep bringing you useful tips! Take care, and see you in the next video! 🌱🌞
@OnlineBonsaiSchool I don't mean to disparage the creators, they have wonderful information. I just had to look up what kind of weather conditions they were talking about, and what the trees do here in them. So sound advice for the seasons, just those seasons are at different times of the year here.
@Hollylivengood Oh, absolutely, I totally understand! 😊 No offense taken at all-I agree, there’s a lot of fantastic information out there from creators in other climates. But you’re right, it can get tricky when you have to adjust that advice to your local conditions. It’s great that you’re paying attention to how the trees behave in your specific climate; that’s a huge part of successful bonsai care. I think there’s a lot of value in creating content that addresses these regional differences, so I’ll definitely keep that in mind moving forward. Thanks for sharing your perspective-it really helps! Hope you keep enjoying the videos, and feel free to reach out with more thoughts or suggestions anytime. 🌱🌍
@VtanatosV 👍👍 Thanks for subscribing and for the support! 😊 It’s great to have a fellow Spanish bonsai enthusiast here. I hope you’re enjoying the content, and if there’s anything specific you’d like to see, just let me know.
@treeaddict Haha, I get it! 😄 Finding the perfect spot can feel like a game of musical chairs with bonsai! Consistency is key, though-once they’re happy, they’ll thank you for it. Thanks for tuning in, and good luck finding that sweet spot! Big hug 🤠
@concepciongonzalez315 ❤️🌳🌲 Thank you so much for the love! It’s always great to have such kind support here. If you're interested in even more bonsai tips, exclusive perks, and early access to promotions, I'd love to have you join as a channel member-just hit that "Join" button! Either way, thank you for being here and sharing the bonsai journey with us. Sending a big hug! 🤠
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Again very good information. And everything you say makes so much sense. (That T-shirt is good quality!)
@pesoverwatch9324 Thank you so much for your kind words about the content! 😊 It really makes me happy to know you’re finding it helpful and that it all makes sense. Comments like yours keep me motivated to keep sharing and improving. And yes, the T-shirt-15 years strong! 😆👕 Truly appreciate your support! 🌱
Nice video David. I really enjoyed the drawing you did to explain the second point.
@Juanmi87 Thanks a lot, Juanmi! 😊 I'm glad you liked the video, and it's great to hear you enjoyed the drawing to explain the second point. Sometimes a little visual aid helps make things clearer!
Thanks for watching, and I hope you continue to enjoy the content. See you in the next video! 🌱✏️
Subscribed, the content is informative and your presentation style is entertaining.
@swimminwitdafishes8059 Thanks so much for subscribing! 😊 I'm really glad you're enjoying the content and the way I present it. I try to make it both informative and fun, so it means a lot to hear that it's working!
Hope you keep finding the videos helpful, and feel free to share any suggestions or topics you'd like to see in the future. Take care, and see you in the next video! 🌱🎥
Excellent.🤗👌👍
@XyzeqPalentira Thank you so much! 🤗👌👍 Glad you enjoyed it. I really appreciate your support, and I hope you keep finding the content helpful! If you haven’t already, make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on future videos. Take care! 🌱
Saludos David los videos en ingles me están gustando mucho. Definitivamente no es algo que encuentro en el contenido de bonsái en ingles (ni en ningún otro idioma realmente). Me encanta Peter de Herons bonsái, pero la mayoría de sus videos si son como para ponerlo de fondo mientras lees tus mensajes sabes? nadie tiene tu energía, nadie tiene tu carisma, y si se esta traduciendo muy bien en este nuevo canal, me parece que la vas a romper con tu proyecto siempre que te mantengas constante, de mi parte siempre puedes contar con mi visualización, mi like y alguna niñada de comentario para "pusharle" al algoritmo, ¡¡¡ANIMO, YOU ARE THE BEST!!! (Little side note: tal vez quieras revisar la edición)
@ivmus Thank you so much for your kind and supportive comment! 😊🌿 I'm really happy to hear that you're enjoying the videos in English and that you find something different in my content. Peter from Herons Bonsai is a legend, but hearing that my style and energy stand out like that is truly an honor. 🙏
I'll definitely keep at it, consistency is key! It’s such a joy to know I can count on your support and those fun little comments to help push the algorithm-much appreciated! 💪🤠
And thanks for the little side note; I'll definitely check the editing to make sure everything’s on point! 😅 Thanks again, and I hope to see you around here often!
Big hug, and keep going strong-YOU ARE THE BEST! 🌱
No entiendo la mayor parte, pero los veo para apoyarte, por lo mucho que me has enseñado
@pelloiraola7126 ¡Muchísimas gracias por tu apoyo, de verdad! 😊 Aunque no entiendas todo, significa mucho que sigas viendo los vídeos y apoyando el canal. Me alegra saber que he podido enseñarte cosas útiles en el pasado, y espero que sigas disfrutando el contenido, incluso si es en inglés esta vez.
¡Gracias por estar ahí, eres un grande! 🌱🎥 Un abrazo fuerte y nos vemos en el próximo vídeo.
Love how you talk about the trees like they are people. "It's terrifying to your tree." I feel the same. Please more content about climate. I live in Tennessee, and have found that most bonsai content creators are from England or Germany, and the rules that apply there do not work in the southern US. For instance, pruning is really shouldn't be done in the fall here...I discovered.
@Hollylivengood Thanks so much for subscribing and for your lovely comment! 😊 I'm glad you enjoy how I talk about trees-it's true, I do think of them almost like little people with their own feelings and quirks. "It's terrifying to your tree" is a perfect example! 🌳😆
I totally get what you're saying about climate differences. The southern US has its own unique challenges, and I can see how some advice from England or Germany might not work as well there. I appreciate your suggestion, and I'll definitely work on creating more content that takes different climates into account. Pruning is a great example-it's so important to adapt those techniques to where you are. Thanks for sharing your experience from Tennessee, and I hope to keep bringing you useful tips!
Take care, and see you in the next video! 🌱🌞
@OnlineBonsaiSchool I don't mean to disparage the creators, they have wonderful information. I just had to look up what kind of weather conditions they were talking about, and what the trees do here in them. So sound advice for the seasons, just those seasons are at different times of the year here.
@Hollylivengood Oh, absolutely, I totally understand! 😊 No offense taken at all-I agree, there’s a lot of fantastic information out there from creators in other climates. But you’re right, it can get tricky when you have to adjust that advice to your local conditions.
It’s great that you’re paying attention to how the trees behave in your specific climate; that’s a huge part of successful bonsai care. I think there’s a lot of value in creating content that addresses these regional differences, so I’ll definitely keep that in mind moving forward. Thanks for sharing your perspective-it really helps!
Hope you keep enjoying the videos, and feel free to reach out with more thoughts or suggestions anytime. 🌱🌍
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@VtanatosV 👍👍 Thanks for subscribing and for the support! 😊 It’s great to have a fellow Spanish bonsai enthusiast here. I hope you’re enjoying the content, and if there’s anything specific you’d like to see, just let me know.
Constantly moving my trees around.
@treeaddict Haha, I get it! 😄 Finding the perfect spot can feel like a game of musical chairs with bonsai! Consistency is key, though-once they’re happy, they’ll thank you for it. Thanks for tuning in, and good luck finding that sweet spot! Big hug 🤠
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@concepciongonzalez315 ❤️🌳🌲 Thank you so much for the love! It’s always great to have such kind support here. If you're interested in even more bonsai tips, exclusive perks, and early access to promotions, I'd love to have you join as a channel member-just hit that "Join" button!
Either way, thank you for being here and sharing the bonsai journey with us. Sending a big hug! 🤠
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@PaulaTica Thank you, Paula! 🤗😘🍀 So glad to have you here-your support means a lot! See you in the next video! 🌱😊