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Beautifully done - your specimens are looking glorious sporting their fresh new growth! Really helpful video. Even though I don't have larch, the principles apply to many of my other conifers. Well explained and demonstrated!
Larch is my favourite and the tree i have most experience with. I enjoyed the way you tackled this but I would suggest that you could happily removed loads of that leggy growth from the Larch you are giving away. That way the tree will have far fewer uselss long branches to diretc its energy. This is my normal way of dealing with such trees. Good quality production as always Jason
Larch collection is quite lovely. I do like them with the curve in the trunk. I only wish I had seen this last week. I just more or less pinched the tips off. And lovely pot on that first tree!
They will likely grow back in no time. I usually find myself pruning them back at least three times a year. That lovely pot was the original one for the one I’m giving away but I thought “I’m definitely keeping that pot.” I’m generous - but not THAT generous 😂😂😂
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This was a fun and educational experience!
Great video Jason! Very well explained and lots of useful information! 😊
Thank you Adam. And thanks for your comedic contribution 😂😂👍
@TheBonsaiGarden Any time Jason 🤣🤣
Beautifully done - your specimens are looking glorious sporting their fresh new growth! Really helpful video. Even though I don't have larch, the principles apply to many of my other conifers. Well explained and demonstrated!
Thank you for your kind and thoughtful comments Sue 🙏
Larch is my favourite and the tree i have most experience with. I enjoyed the way you tackled this but I would suggest that you could happily removed loads of that leggy growth from the Larch you are giving away. That way the tree will have far fewer uselss long branches to diretc its energy. This is my normal way of dealing with such trees. Good quality production as always Jason
Thanks Xav. Once it’s out of my care it’s the new owner’s responsibility. I wired it and only minimally pruned it.
I will have to watch this a 2nd time, at least 😄👍 Thanks Jason 🙏 Cheers 🙋♀️
Glad it was useful for you 👍
So informative and so relaxing to watch. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it Mark 🙏
Thank you kindly 👍
You are so welcome!
Excellent video Jason your knowledge is truly immense and thank you for sharing it.
A mile wide but an inch deep 😂
Thanks Michael 🙏
Brilliant video Jason. Larch is one species that I don't feel super comfortable with so this was very helpful. Thank you
Thanks Alex. Of course Xav is the larch expert. 😊👍
Larch collection is quite lovely. I do like them with the curve in the trunk. I only wish I had seen this last week. I just more or less pinched the tips off. And lovely pot on that first tree!
They will likely grow back in no time. I usually find myself pruning them back at least three times a year. That lovely pot was the original one for the one I’m giving away but I thought “I’m definitely keeping that pot.” I’m generous - but not THAT generous 😂😂😂
Excellent video Jason
Thanks Steve 👍
Great video Jason 👊👊👊
Thanks Andy 👍
Excellent tutorial Jason, thank you.
Thanks Mark 👍
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Wonderful.............. I will watch this before pruning my Larch trees. Thank you Jason :-)
Thanks 🙏
Nice and educational video. Thanks Jason
Glad you enjoyed it Chris
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I do love a larch,how old are they when they start to grow cones ?
One of my trees developed from a sapling is about 5 years old. First year it has developed cones - the other one the same age does not have any yet.
Great content as usual.
Anyone who can advise on a Bonsai club in London ?
Thanks. 🙏
You might find details of local clubs on the Federation of British Bonsai Societies website:
www.fobbsbonsai.co.uk