I used to teach the staff at RHS Wisley how to prune their shrubs and trees in an "Artistic" way. I also have clients who have me work with their arborists when they prune large trees on their estates.
As an owner of some squamata I like not to be alone 😂. As you mentioned in earlier videos they are nowadays not so popular and a little bit hard to work with. Thanks a lot
Good morning its great to have you styling a tree and giving us your thought process. Its going to be an amazing bonsai. I look forward to seeing it again in a year or 2. ❤
I like the thinking along the progress “this might be a future problem..”. So maybe getting rid of problems within the tree gives a more natural way of defining its structure than just trying to make the best out of it. Cut out the bad and you end up with the good! Thanks Peter for that impulse! ❤
Brilliant Peter you make potential problems with awkward branches so easy to resolve with your easy to follow suggestions, it’s probably been the most difficult thing to grasp over 30 plus years of my bonsai hobby. This tree has given me inspiration for another one of my welded creations 🙃……..
I must say Peter the structure of the tree is totally different than I had in my minds eye, when you used the first white bag to cover the main apex leaving the highest side branch as the new apex and leaving the tree slanting as it was, I think that would have worked also. The design you have chosen as an upright image has a majestic look now which suits the tree well, I would love to have seen the tree in its completed form but as you say it will take too long. Great to see you doing this type of video work again. Thank you Peter.
Thank you Peter I love your thought process to achieve a beautiful Bonsai tree and you climbing on your work bench fantastic age is not a concern for you is it amazing keep doing what you do your such a inspiration thank you 🫶
Love what work Peter you did on the large double apex Squamata juniper,looks so natural.an underrated tree for bonsai,I think the trunk and bark is so good on them.keep up the amazing work you do on them ,as you make the hobby so interesting and explain things so well .keep well Peter and thank you for the great knowledge you share
Is it ok to do this kind of work now- In November? Cutting roots and repotting? Or was this recorded back in autumn? I have a Squamata i was going to wait until spring to pot it but maybe i dont need to wait?
Heard nothing but the Police never came to investigate the crime - they said that the CCTV footage is not clear enough and that there is very little chance of catching the criminals - I was burgled twice in case you didn't know.
I COULD NEVER GET BORED OBSERVING A BONSAI
Hey, I'm an arborist and when I'm pruning trees at work use this philosophy of yours as a foundation. Thank you for everything.
I used to teach the staff at RHS Wisley how to prune their shrubs and trees in an "Artistic" way. I also have clients who have me work with their arborists when they prune large trees on their estates.
As an owner of some squamata I like not to be alone 😂. As you mentioned in earlier videos they are nowadays not so popular and a little bit hard to work with. Thanks a lot
A straight redwood sequoia was my first impression as choice to take for this tree
Good morning its great to have you styling a tree and giving us your thought process. Its going to be an amazing bonsai. I look forward to seeing it again in a year or 2. ❤
That look so different. I would love to have a tree like that in my garden. Your artistry is unbelievable.
The upright styling did great justice for that tree!
You have that squamata the ole razzle dazzle Peter. Nice work. 💪🏼 Namaste.
I like the thinking along the progress “this might be a future problem..”. So maybe getting rid of problems within the tree gives a more natural way of defining its structure than just trying to make the best out of it. Cut out the bad and you end up with the good!
Thanks Peter for that impulse! ❤
Brilliant Peter you make potential problems with awkward branches so easy to resolve with your easy to follow suggestions, it’s probably been the most difficult thing to grasp over 30 plus years of my bonsai hobby. This tree has given me inspiration for another one of my welded creations 🙃……..
Keep up your good work
I must say Peter the structure of the tree is totally different than I had in my minds eye, when you used the first white bag to cover the main apex leaving the highest side branch as the new apex and leaving the tree slanting as it was, I think that would have worked also. The design you have chosen as an upright image has a majestic look now which suits the tree well, I would love to have seen the tree in its completed form but as you say it will take too long. Great to see you doing this type of video work again. Thank you Peter.
Thank you Peter I love your thought process to achieve a beautiful Bonsai tree and you climbing on your work bench fantastic age is not a concern for you is it amazing keep doing what you do your such a inspiration thank you 🫶
Greetings and well wishes to you Peter from Queensland Australia
This is a superb helpful demonstration. You must take care of yourself, you are a bonsai treasure. Thanks to Matthew for his contribution.
That was a big tree, nice. Thx for sharing Peter
I did enjoy it. I like formal uprights. They convey majesty.
Good morning
Thanks Peter. More knowledge gratefully received.
Love what work Peter you did on the large double apex Squamata juniper,looks so natural.an underrated tree for bonsai,I think the trunk and bark is so good on them.keep up the amazing work you do on them ,as you make the hobby so interesting and explain things so well .keep well Peter and thank you for the great knowledge you share
Another great video
Love your videos, appreciate you sharing your talent.
Well done Peter.
Lot's of work.. but worth.. amazing..
Great video my friend, and thank you for the inspiration throughout the years!
Definitely improved the look by standing it up straight. Quite majestic looking now. You can see the reference you made towards a redwood.
Beautiful work! ❤
Thanks for sharing mr peter🌳😍
Great video, just think through your ideas is super helpful, Michigan USA❤
Looks good, Peter!
Still learning from you thanks for the lesson 😊
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Beautiful!!! 🌲🪴❤
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Love your content! I find im struggling with the creation of pads on branches, 😅 any recommendations?
You need to wire the secondary twigs to make the pads and then its patience.
Great vision thanks for sharing
Awesome tree thanks for sharing
Is it ok to do this kind of work now- In November? Cutting roots and repotting?
Or was this recorded back in autumn? I have a Squamata i was going to wait until spring to pot it but maybe i dont need to wait?
Yes you can do it now in November but you need to protect it from frost - I have a greenhouse remember.
Can you ship to U.S.A.?
Sorry we cant
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What about your lost trees
Yes. Have there been any developments?
Heard nothing but the Police never came to investigate the crime - they said that the CCTV footage is not clear enough and that there is very little chance of catching the criminals - I was burgled twice in case you didn't know.
i love watching you do the large trees but good lord Peter you aren't an acrobat, be careful!