I think that this is where so much value is found in bonsai: the journey. I absolutely love when the history and documentation of a tree is known and showcased. If you only had the 2021 tree it’d still be impressive, but the best part is all the years leading up to it. I’ve only been practicing for a little over a year now but have done my best to document my trees’ journeys as well. Not all will make it but I can only hope that one day in the many years to come that I could develop a tree as amazing as this
A very good progression video for this beauty. From basically a twisted abbreviated trunk, to a informal slanted well designed mature Bonsai. Well done !
I have a great American Hornbeam candidate on my property but will need a complete trunk chop before collecting. When is the best time to do this? Late winter/early spring before buds pop? And is there any way to tell where the dormant nodes are and aren't, or do I chop to size and hope for the best? It's one of a thousand hornbeams on my place and the root structure is very near the creek, and thus not very strong to support its current height.
I think that this is where so much value is found in bonsai: the journey. I absolutely love when the history and documentation of a tree is known and showcased. If you only had the 2021 tree it’d still be impressive, but the best part is all the years leading up to it. I’ve only been practicing for a little over a year now but have done my best to document my trees’ journeys as well. Not all will make it but I can only hope that one day in the many years to come that I could develop a tree as amazing as this
Thank you Nick!
Thanks for sharing 👍
Nice, that you like it!
Very good evolution, thanks for the video 👍
Thanks!
I wish I would have gotten more pics of my trees. Great work. Looks like a female part. 2 of my favorite things combined
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing 👍
You´re welcome! Thanks
Amazing develop throug the years its a tree to be proud of for sure
Thank you!
Awesome story of an awesome tree! Thanks for the video!
Nice that you like it!
Awesome!!! Great time lap evolution. Please, show more trees 😍
Thanks! I will do my best to show more! 🙂
A very good progression video for this beauty. From basically a twisted abbreviated trunk, to a informal slanted well designed mature Bonsai. Well done !
That is very artistic...
Thanks!
Tolles Video - wieder einmal :) finde das Totholz gibt dem Baum sehr viel Charakter
Danke dir!
Excellente vidéo, cet arbre est somptueux..... 🤩
Thanks a lot!
beginner here, great video and great progress, would it have benefited from a bigger pot in the early years?
super Gestaltung, Jörg!
Sehr schönes Video
Gerne mehr davon
Danke, gebe mir Mühe :-)
Super vielen Dank für das tolle Video 🌳
Danke dir!
Wow mega Baum ! Bin auch grad dran an so einer großen Hainbuche. 👍
Danke dir! Viel Erfolg mit deiner Hainbuche!
@@TREEARTBONSAI habe ein Short Video wie ich sie für den Winter trimme! 👍
Wunderschön!
Danke dir!
I have a great American Hornbeam candidate on my property but will need a complete trunk chop before collecting. When is the best time to do this? Late winter/early spring before buds pop? And is there any way to tell where the dormant nodes are and aren't, or do I chop to size and hope for the best? It's one of a thousand hornbeams on my place and the root structure is very near the creek, and thus not very strong to support its current height.
Un hermoso ejemplar!!
Muchas gracias!
예술이다
Thank you!
👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👏👍👏👍
Thanks!
Exellent!
Thanks!