Hi there, I am do new at this, so I've been flooding myself with videos on how to get it right, yours is the most detailed, yet most understandable video for beginners I've seen. You've made the process so simple and not as intimidating. Thank you so much for sharing your skill. I am so excited!!!
I am a green thumb - I can grow stuff but the art of styling that you display is something I need to work on. Keep up the styling videos you have the knack!!!!!
I'd like to see you work on one that has a nasty 5 branch whorl right in the middle of an otherwise nicely shaped tree. I'd also like to see the whole process from nursery pot to roots to branches with seasons. I'm having trouble nailing down when to do what. Just got my plant and all I know to do is let it sit til spring. Or winter. Or fall?
Hi. Amazing work.... What's the best time of year to make a radical cut and wire a juniperus like the one in the video? Thanks, best regards from Portugal.
Hey Jason! Thanks for your videos and all the knowledge you are giving to us. Unfortunately I couldn't complete the purchase on your shop because I couldn't find the option to ship to germany. Maybe this will be possible soon?
Hi man, nice work, appreciate your videos and suggestions or ideas how to do stuff. I usually overdo pruning and then end up with no branches to work. As you said, the top part is the hardest one, could you do video about apex?
Thank you for an excellent video, very clear teaching points with awesome results. How old was the shimpaku you were working on? Looking forward to more videos, stay healthy.
Great demo Jason. How detailed do you go with wiring on the young junipers? For example, you used a fine wire on the branch you made the apex, maybe a 1.5mm. Did you go this fine on other branches, or did you just stick to larger wire on main branch? (Not sure if you use metric for wire sizing in the US?)
Junipers can be trimmed any time of year, more drastic pruning is best done in the Spring, just as the new buds begin to form. For other species, the timing may be different. Maples, for instance, may bleed out & die if pruned very much in the Spring, when their sap is running.
love your videos but if you dont mind me being a bit picky, if you could put a light over your shoulder or above, sometimes its a bit dark and hard to see
I think that is an excellent idea. Helps from cutting too much off in the beginning, as I am prone to. Great tip.
Thank you, Jason, for this insight: I'm learning a great deal from each of your videos
I like the way you describe. not technical. easy to understand. in a way we are all generally beginners. but all love the bonsai. Keith Australia
Excellent presentation. You see what I would have missed. You've become one of my go-to guys for ideas. Keep up the good work.
Hi there,
I am do new at this, so I've been flooding myself with videos on how to get it right, yours is the most detailed, yet most understandable video for beginners I've seen. You've made the process so simple and not as intimidating. Thank you so much for sharing your skill. I am so excited!!!
I like this method. Looking forward to trying it out. Thank you!
best guide for beginners!! LOVE IT
Thank you for this video. Beginner here. Wire then cut, thank you for a great tip. The many video
I've watched, I don't think ive seen that tip before
Beautiful little work
Thank you for the simplicity
I am a green thumb - I can grow stuff but the art of styling that you display is something I need to work on. Keep up the styling videos you have the knack!!!!!
Excellent! Thank you. Very valuable session. Again!
Magical Transformation!
This is awesome “put away the shears” thank you I’ve only done 2 junipers and the pressure to cut gets in the way of learning about the tree.
Hello! I like that demonstration without cutting. Thank for the videos.
Excellent video and advice. Thanks so much! Your Florida fan 🐊🌴🦩😎
good idea. I don't iike cutting. but this video gives me more understanding and new enthusiasm. thanks . Keith Australia
Thanks you did nice job
Thank you
Nice. You are a great embasador for our wonderful hobby
Thank you for this! I would love to see you do more with different types of nursery stock.
Excellent video
I have one nursery stock juniper and will give your technique a try this weekend.
Thank you.
Totally awesome, thanks.
Good sense for beginners , love it bro.
I have much of questions but my English not good to start communicating, thanks so helpful
great work.. great info/ will definitely try this.. left alike
Jason, you are a great presenter with some really good ideas. Subbed.
Could you do a video like this but using Dwarf Alberta Spruce nursery stock? I am very interested to see what you would do with spruce!
Wish I'd seen this before I cut into my poor Alberta Spruce! I have 3 trees arriving tomorrow, though, so definitely going to take this approach.
I'd like to see you work on one that has a nasty 5 branch whorl right in the middle of an otherwise nicely shaped tree. I'd also like to see the whole process from nursery pot to roots to branches with seasons. I'm having trouble nailing down when to do what. Just got my plant and all I know to do is let it sit til spring. Or winter. Or fall?
Hi. Amazing work.... What's the best time of year to make a radical cut and wire a juniperus like the one in the video? Thanks, best regards from Portugal.
Love your videos !!! Easy to understand ! Thanks man !
Great advise and tutorial. Thanks
I have trouble finding shimpaku juniper nursery stock on the east coast of the US.
For small branch wiring please slowly demo one case.
Such amazing video! thanks a lot!
have to try this out
Loved it!. Thank you.
Tnx a lot for inspiring me
Nice work 👌
Great job
beautiful
Help me please my bonsai is dieing or its dead the leafs are yellow gray it has like a funges on it what can i do to save it or do i have to bury it
Hey Jason! Thanks for your videos and all the knowledge you are giving to us. Unfortunately I couldn't complete the purchase on your shop because I couldn't find the option to ship to germany. Maybe this will be possible soon?
Where do you purchase your wire? I’ve never been able to find bundles of wire this big
Una pregunta de aficionado nobel: ¿Cuanto tiempo tiene que trascurrir para retirar los alambres...?
Great video! Great advice!
Great vid. What time of year do u undertake this kind of of heavy pruning? Thanks
Hi man, nice work, appreciate your videos and suggestions or ideas how to do stuff. I usually overdo pruning and then end up with no branches to work. As you said, the top part is the hardest one, could you do video about apex?
Man I wish I could find material like that around here
Do junipers back bud easy ?
Great info.....
Yes, one of the many properties which make junipers great bonsai candidates.
Thank you for an excellent video, very clear teaching points with awesome results. How old was the shimpaku you were working on?
Looking forward to more videos, stay healthy.
Danke 👍🌳🌲
How much root trimming did you end up doing? Bonsai pot right off the bat, or did you try to gain some strength by putting it in a larger pot?
Apex design video!
Great demo Jason. How detailed do you go with wiring on the young junipers? For example, you used a fine wire on the branch you made the apex, maybe a 1.5mm. Did you go this fine on other branches, or did you just stick to larger wire on main branch? (Not sure if you use metric for wire sizing in the US?)
learning alot for beginner like me
Can it be trimmed at every time of the year or is there a specific time?
Junipers can be trimmed any time of year, more drastic pruning is best done in the Spring, just as the new buds begin to form. For other species, the timing may be different. Maples, for instance, may bleed out & die if pruned very much in the Spring, when their sap is running.
Very bonsai
I wish you never fast forwarded the wiring lol that's the bit I needed 🤣😭
love your videos but if you dont mind me being a bit picky, if you could put a light over your shoulder or above, sometimes its a bit dark and hard to see
Shear madness 😂
many talk👎👎👎👎👎👎
Ew...it looks ugly.