Love Heron Bonsai channel thank you for sharing much enjoyment brought and education learned! Nice to learn Bonsai principles carry into large tree style. Very pleasurable garden looks very lovely thanks again
Thanks for the content! I also appreciate you uploading videos about ficus bonsai, a very common bonsai for beginner growers. I would appreciate seeing more ficus videos, but of different species. I do not have the common ficus benjamina. I have a different variety.
The underlying trunk and branch structure is magnificent and in my opinion it now looks more aesthetically balanced with itself and it's environment. Love it.
I was surprised he didn’t go for a single leader and a cone shape. That might be the first time I’ve ever seen him thin the bottom and leave the top alone. Glad to see he’s open to other styles honestly
Love how you use your aesthetic brainpower. Just like a real artist, which I consider you in this field, you step back several times to analyze and make decisions about your next action. Love watching your videos.
Hello Mr Chan that was a beautiful tree before you started work on it but when finished it was even more beautiful its a pleasure to watch you reshape a tree small or large your years of experience and knowledge of this subject is clear to see thank you for your teachings really enjoy your videos whatever you decide to show us there is always something to learn from it also the seasonal walks to see how different trees look in spring summer winter lovely🌳 👍
You’re not wrong. He needs to start at the top and clarify the structure there first, and prune less and less out of the bottom branches to ensure they maintain vigor. If he doesn’t work the top, he’s going to be fighting a losing battle.
I love this video! It’s wonderful to see styling and shaping of large trees. How would you prune a weeping maple tree? You inspired me so much that I just pruned my blood good maple. Didn’t have a ladder to get the tall branches but it looks so much better now!
The Yamagata Deshojo is lovely in its green and delicately red phase. Good to learn how principles of Bonsai apply to garden Trees and see techniques for reaching high branches. One does see the branches better after pruning! Hommages to the venerable Kaizuka Juniper.
The most important view of your tree in this maple and also in this juniper is not from the road, it's just from your house, that's also a bad bonsai habit! To want show how the trees are awesome ;) Thanks sensei
It's very pretty now. Especially with the glow from the windows coming through. I feel like I want a layering of both the maple and the juniper to preserve them. Alhough that was when I thought you were going to take the whole juniper down 🤣
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. To me, that juniper looks like God and the fierce North - westerly winds had a hand in shaping it on some rocky headland along the Northern coast of Lake Superior here in Ontario, Canada.
😨 my head screamed NOOOOO don't cut it, it looks beautiful, BUT I have to admit it looks even more beautiful now 😊. I have a really lovely acer (not sure of its name) with very fine 'fingery' leaves that's bright green at the moment but turns red soon, it has a few of the tiniest seeds that come from tiny little red flowers. This year it has had quite a growth spurt, and after watching your video today I realise I need to thin it out, but I would be mortified if I spoilt it ( cause I love it💖). Thankyou Peter for spending time filming and teaching us all. X
So satisfying and educational to watch you prune your garden trees! I hope to prune our own crabapple trees myself. What is the best size of a Niwaki ladder should I get? A ten foot or smaller?
After watching this yesterday morning, I finally got the courage to prune my 30 year old (not a deshojo) maple tree. Followed your principle of reducing the density to allow more light into the centre and through the tree. I have a deshojo which this year has never fully turned green.I air-layered a branch and removed after 10 weeks as it appeared to have some good roots. I removed about 50% of foliage and potted into large pot of sphagnum moss sitting in dish of water. Almost all remaining foliage is shrivelling. Is there still hope? What do I do with it over winter (leave in sphagnum moss / dish; leave outdoors?)
Hi Peter. Due to COVID the garden centres in my province did not receive any Japanese maple seedlings. Would you have any suggestions of where I can purchase a tree or even purchase the seeds and start my own. I wanted to make a bonsai with the maple😊 I live in New Brunswick Canada
You can trim all trees and shrubs in the winter, as long as the temperatures don't get well below freezing for the next 10-14 days. They are dormant then and you don't have to worry about insects infecting the cuts. Kind of a gamble to predict the weather, but late winter is usually safe. I did notice cuts I made in the winter still wept a little when it warmed up more, but maybe it weeps less than a warm weather cut.
Now ThAT is more to what I like to do - prune back the big trees with shears. I have a knack for doing this; just look at the form of the tree and where you want it to go. I got to exercise this at a local high school a few years ago with a church volunteer group to "beautify" and clean up the property. They had a very large interior garden area and we transformed it with about 20 people in 3 hours!
@@peterchan3100 I would love to. If my finances allowed! I appreciate all that you are doing to educate us on how to cut back properly and train. I have mastered air layering the Benj Ficus and have multiple planters to market! You are a great inspiration to my Bonsai efforts too. My first Bougainvillea is flowering and has to have new wiring. I just bought a double Blue Rug Juniper "Wiltonii" to trim into bonsai! Really looking forward to how it turns out!
Hi Mr. Chan, Loved the video. Is it alright to trim my maple now at the end of August? I live in PA and it is pretty hot right now. If not when do you suggest? I have large trees and bonsai trees.
Hi peter, I bought a small deshojo from your nursery a few months ago. It started off growing nicely, but now it's not looking great. Cant see a single healthy looking leaf. Any ideas as to what I've done wrong? The field maple I bought from you last year is unstoppable and now at least twice the size it was last year.
But why did you just tease us with what you were going to do with that juniper? I want to see what you did there! Yes, yes! More garden tree pruning videos. This one was great. If you could, try to show the 'inside' views, from near the trunk, looking out, as you cut. I think that that view is as instructive/helpful, as is the view from standing back, for the overall view. [maybe you already have, I now see that I'm watching a 3 year old video. Ha. I'll go look... Cheers mate.]
Japanese growers don't recognise Shindeshojo. They feel there is no difference. I have asked many growers in Japan about this and they all say the same thing.
Peter, i have a red maple that i transplanted at beginning of august into a bonsai pot (mistake that i learned from) and had to bring into my home and put under grow light to save it because it appeared to be suffering from the transplant. it seems to be getting better and i have new growth on it. i let it get too tall and want to cut it back. is it ok to go ahead and cut the top off to the height that i want Or should i wait until the tree looks to be fully recovered from my mistake of transplanting? thanks for any advice.
@@samlomb2093 You have to learn to ignore the haters because if it gets you down, they will have succeeded in their aim to ruin you. One of life's lessons to learn.
Everytime I hear "bite the bullet" I get popcorn out because I know it's going to be good!
You are a grandmaster…It is a big pleasure to listen and to watch your precious Videos.
I wish i had such a grandpa or father like him. Walking through the garden, cutting maples and Bonsai. There are so many things to learn 🙏
Yes really he is great ❤️
I will be that grandfather if my grandkids have an interest 😉
I can say u want but I dont kno there problems or personal stuff that they do so maybe u wouldnt want to
Lucky enough to grow up with one. Have a Japanese bonsai garden in my backyard. Looks like miyagis from karate kid
A man with patients and is not afraid of risk. Beautiful
Love Heron Bonsai channel thank you for sharing much enjoyment brought and education learned! Nice to learn Bonsai principles carry into large tree style. Very pleasurable garden looks very lovely thanks again
A pleasant good morning to everyone.Thanks Peter for such an inspiring video. You are a wonderful tutor.
Strong healthy beautiful Deshojo..bravo Peter. Can't wait for more..stay safe to all and cheers.
Thanks for the content! I also appreciate you uploading videos about ficus bonsai, a very common bonsai for beginner growers. I would appreciate seeing more ficus videos, but of different species. I do not have the common ficus benjamina. I have a different variety.
Please do more of these videos. It's really interesting and satisfying seeing you prune your trees.
The underlying trunk and branch structure is magnificent and in my opinion it now looks more aesthetically balanced with itself and it's environment. Love it.
I was surprised he didn’t go for a single leader and a cone shape. That might be the first time I’ve ever seen him thin the bottom and leave the top alone. Glad to see he’s open to other styles honestly
Love how you use your aesthetic brainpower. Just like a real artist, which I consider you in this field, you step back several times to analyze and make decisions about your next action. Love watching your videos.
I bet all his trees panic when they see him wandering with his tools :) A master at his work
Hello Mr Chan that was a beautiful tree before you started work on it but when finished it was even more beautiful its a pleasure to watch you reshape a tree small or large your years of experience and knowledge of this subject is clear to see thank you for your teachings really enjoy your videos whatever you decide to show us there is always something to learn from it also the seasonal walks to see how different trees look in spring summer winter lovely🌳 👍
Great video. We so enjoy your videos and commentaries. Beautiful landscape.
Still looks thick in the top, to my eye, but your bonsai instincts are eminently transferable to garden trees. Very nice!
You’re not wrong. He needs to start at the top and clarify the structure there first, and prune less and less out of the bottom branches to ensure they maintain vigor. If he doesn’t work the top, he’s going to be fighting a losing battle.
I love how the tinge of color of the maple leaves subtly compliments the color of the house . Very nice
I now have some idea as to what I could do with one of our garden trees. Thank you so much
I love this video! It’s wonderful to see styling and shaping of large trees. How would you prune a weeping maple tree?
You inspired me so much that I just pruned my blood good maple. Didn’t have a ladder to get the tall branches but it looks so much better now!
The house and the garden become one in true Muromachi Period style.
This video is beautiful.... you are good man mr. Peter
Looking forward to more garden tree work!
A thing of beauty. More of the same please Peter.
The Yamagata Deshojo is lovely in its green and delicately red phase. Good to learn how principles of Bonsai apply to garden Trees and see techniques for reaching high branches. One does see the branches better after pruning! Hommages to the venerable Kaizuka Juniper.
Yay! Niwaki videos! 👏✨✨
Love those boulders too!! 🙌
The most important view of your tree in this maple and also in this juniper is not from the road, it's just from your house, that's also a bad bonsai habit! To want show how the trees are awesome ;)
Thanks sensei
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
It's very pretty now. Especially with the glow from the windows coming through.
I feel like I want a layering of both the maple and the juniper to preserve them. Alhough that was when I thought you were going to take the whole juniper down 🤣
Good morning everyone
incredible and so inspiring
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. To me, that juniper looks like God and the fierce North - westerly winds had a hand in shaping it on some rocky headland along the Northern coast of Lake Superior here in Ontario, Canada.
Dear Sir
Your experience shows that you are a great bonsai Master.
I wish, I could have got some experience under you.
👍👍👍
I absolutely love your videos
I love that ‘ugly’ is a polite word, and that you’ve got one disgraceful tree on your property - i can’t help that I laughed in an appreciative way
😨 my head screamed NOOOOO don't cut it, it looks beautiful, BUT I have to admit it looks even more beautiful now 😊. I have a really lovely acer (not sure of its name) with very fine 'fingery' leaves that's bright green at the moment but turns red soon, it has a few of the tiniest seeds that come from tiny little red flowers. This year it has had quite a growth spurt, and after watching your video today I realise I need to thin it out, but I would be mortified if I spoilt it ( cause I love it💖). Thankyou Peter for spending time filming and teaching us all. X
Good luck!
@@peterchan3100 I'm gonna need it 😕😂
"You can't see the wood for the tree."
"It is so dense it is becoming a bit of an eyesore."
When bonsai is in the blood.
Love it, want more... as always
Beautiful trim!
I was flinching as you cut away so many lovely branches....but do admit , the end result is good.
You have a beautiful home!
So satisfying and educational to watch you prune your garden trees! I hope to prune our own crabapple trees myself. What is the best size of a Niwaki ladder should I get? A ten foot or smaller?
I definitely want to see a video of the juniper pruning!
Очень важная информация о том, что надо обнажить рисунок ствола. Теперь с нетерпением жду урока, как Вы сформируете хвойник.
Looking good. 🌱🌿🌳🌲🌴🍀🍃☘️
Good looking tree and home 🙂
Waiting to see that juniper get pruned!
Hope you're keeping well, Peter!
Absolutely gorgeous =)
We always hear about maples bleeding but it's not always the case. Would there be certain diameter of branch you wouldn't cut?
After watching this yesterday morning, I finally got the courage to prune my 30 year old (not a deshojo) maple tree. Followed your principle of reducing the density to allow more light into the centre and through the tree. I have a deshojo which this year has never fully turned green.I air-layered a branch and removed after 10 weeks as it appeared to have some good roots. I removed about 50% of foliage and potted into large pot of sphagnum moss sitting in dish of water. Almost all remaining foliage is shrivelling. Is there still hope? What do I do with it over winter (leave in sphagnum moss / dish; leave outdoors?)
Hi Peter. Due to COVID the garden centres in my province did not receive any Japanese maple seedlings. Would you have any suggestions of where I can purchase a tree or even purchase the seeds and start my own. I wanted to make a bonsai with the maple😊 I live in New Brunswick Canada
Can I trim a bloodgood japanese maple in the winter? I feel like then I would be able to see the branch structure better.
You can trim all trees and shrubs in the winter, as long as the temperatures don't get well below freezing for the next 10-14 days. They are dormant then and you don't have to worry about insects infecting the cuts. Kind of a gamble to predict the weather, but late winter is usually safe.
I did notice cuts I made in the winter still wept a little when it warmed up more, but maybe it weeps less than a warm weather cut.
13:04 you looked like some sort of action hero changing weapons. Beautiful tree
Very true, what a savage move :D
Love this guy
Beatiful tree
This is my dream house and garden 😍
Pete planted ths maple before I was even born. Wow.
Amazing 🌲
I have a 35ft silver maple i would love to have you clean up it has a perfect structure for something beautiful
Now ThAT is more to what I like to do - prune back the big trees with shears. I have a knack for doing this; just look at the form of the tree and where you want it to go. I got to exercise this at a local high school a few years ago with a church volunteer group to "beautify" and clean up the property. They had a very large interior garden area and we transformed it with about 20 people in 3 hours!
Where do you live? If you were near to us, you can come and help me
@@peterchan3100 Fort Worth! Where are you!
@@deedahl2866 We are in Surrey- England. A long way away - but come when the Covid is over.
@@peterchan3100 I would love to. If my finances allowed! I appreciate all that you are doing to educate us on how to cut back properly and train. I have mastered air layering the Benj Ficus and have multiple planters to market! You are a great inspiration to my Bonsai efforts too. My first Bougainvillea is flowering and has to have new wiring. I just bought a double Blue Rug Juniper "Wiltonii" to trim into bonsai! Really looking forward to how it turns out!
Very nice
Yes another one 😁
Excellent work. Would you like to thin some garden trees in Wales, I'd be happy to reimburse your petrol costs?
I would love to - where in Wales?
What is that ladder called and where can I buy one?
im going to watch tonite, but is this peter's home? looks badass if so
I feel pain every time he cuts a thick branch because i would give my right arm for such air layerings.
Could vaseline be used as a sealant?
There are as many ways to prune a tree as there are people who prune trees. Pretty cool …
Hi Peter, do you fertilise your maple trees?
Hi Mr. Chan, Loved the video. Is it alright to trim my maple now at the end of August? I live in PA and it is pretty hot right now. If not when do you suggest? I have large trees and bonsai trees.
You can still do it.
Hi peter, I bought a small deshojo from your nursery a few months ago. It started off growing nicely, but now it's not looking great. Cant see a single healthy looking leaf. Any ideas as to what I've done wrong? The field maple I bought from you last year is unstoppable and now at least twice the size it was last year.
We have had a very hot and dry Summer so most maples have had leaf scorch. Be patient and next year the leaves will be OK.
How can you recommend each plant year when planted
Can you make a video on how to bend a tree in different styles please :)
Peter The Master.
It’s amusing to hear a man of obvious high aesthetic cultivation describe his own trees he has to call ‘ugly’.
But why did you just tease us with what you were going to do with that juniper? I want to see what you did there!
Yes, yes! More garden tree pruning videos. This one was great.
If you could, try to show the 'inside' views, from near the trunk, looking out, as you cut.
I think that that view is as instructive/helpful, as is the view from standing back, for the overall view.
[maybe you already have, I now see that I'm watching a 3 year old video. Ha. I'll go look... Cheers mate.]
Beautiful tree!! What is your opinion for Shindeshojo compared to deshojo?
Japanese growers don't recognise Shindeshojo. They feel there is no difference. I have asked many growers in Japan about this and they all say the same thing.
Probably is for trademarked royalties than anything else.
مرحبا بيتر
انا من العراق واعمل في مجال البونساي منذ 5سنوات واجد صعوبة في الحصول على تربة البونساي الصخرية akadama
وعملك جميل جدا
Peter, i have a red maple that i transplanted at beginning of august into a bonsai pot (mistake that i learned from) and had to bring into my home and put under grow light to save it because it appeared to be suffering from the transplant. it seems to be getting better and i have new growth on it. i let it get too tall and want to cut it back. is it ok to go ahead and cut the top off to the height that i want Or should i wait until the tree looks to be fully recovered from my mistake of transplanting? thanks for any advice.
Best to wait.
@@peterchan3100 awesome, thank you so much. love your videos and thanks to you i am enjoying bonsai. look forward to future videos.
When you took the cover off your saw you looked like you were unsheathing your sword for battle.
Mr. Peter how come you can't ship maples or trees in the Winter time when your dormant
I don't think I've ever seen a ladder like that before
it's a specialized japanese ladder they use in pretty much all their bonsai gardens
you won't find any of these in europe or the americas
also, Peter, how many times or have you cut your fingers bad pruning over the years?
Only about 5 times
What kind of ladder is that?
Thats a genuine Japanese Tree Ladder that I bought from Japan about 12 years ago made of Dural. The Chinese now make a copy of that and much cheaper.
peter chan thank you very interesting
Great video. Need to wear microphone.
17:09 😄
🙏🏼
I thought that "seedling maple" was what James May once referred to as "The Bob Marley Tree".
Oh NO - although I know what you mean. I am not into all that.
Mr. Peter be careful you're not as young as you was when you planted that tree
If you down voted this video you are a horror of a human being.
I assume its the same little group of haters cause its always 4-5 people
@@samlomb2093 You have to learn to ignore the haters because if it gets you down, they will have succeeded in their aim to ruin you. One of life's lessons to learn.
@@peterchan3100 I'm just thinking how sad it is that they have nothing to do but down vote every video you publish
They're just projecting their own shortcomings. Peter does this all for free, let's remember that!
@@jimbersmcimbers The inspiration is legendary. 100%