Bruce Baker
Bruce Baker
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Eastern White Pine: The Forgotten Bonsai Material
In this contemplative video Bruce Baker discusses Eastern White Pine bonsai as he sets the structure for an amazing collected tree. He puzzles over its failure to be adopted as bonsai as he styles a uniquely American bonsai.
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How to Create Amazing Apple and Pear Bonsai
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American Bonsai Artist, Bruce Baker, shows fool proof methods to create beautiful apple and pear bonsai.
New Yew at Frederik Meijer Garden
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In the late 1980's I collected a Yew from the edge of my friends' Kurt & Lita Smith's driveway. I severed the shrub vertically to create two potential bonsai. The first was created live over 2 days at the American Bonsai Convention in Hershey, PA and donated many years later to Matthaei Botanical Gardens at the University of Michigan. Over the decades I grew the smaller trunk as a bonsai in my ...
Urban Yamadori: Eastern White Cedar from hedge to bonsai in just over one year.
Просмотров 3,6 тыс.2 года назад
I dug up an eastern white cedar hedge with my daughter in April 2021. I styled it as a bonsai in September 2022. Here is the process.
Jack Wikle: American Bonsai Artist In His Own Words
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Jack Wikle has practiced bonsai for over 50 years. Teacher, mentor and role model; Jack and I have a friendship that spans more than 40 years. In this documentary video Jack tells his story in his own words. Please visit the Jack Wikle Bonsai Legacy web site to learn more about one of America's earliest bonsai pioneers: jackwiklebonsailegacy.com/
Bruce Baker Bonsai Channel Intro
Просмотров 7133 года назад
Watch this video if you are consumed by curiosity about bonsai or about Bruce Baker.
Extreme Bonsai Cold Storage: Christmas 2020
Просмотров 6593 года назад
Bruce Baker shares the secrets of 40 years of successful bonsai cold storage in the extreme weather conditions found in Michigan.
Bonsai Memories
Просмотров 2993 года назад
Some random images of bonsai friends and trees. Appearances by my friend and mentor, Jack Wikle; my friends, Jerry Meislik, Tony Meyer, Eunice Corp (sadly deceased), and Dan Chiplis (sadly deceased curator of the US National collection. Finally, John Naka, appears critiquing an ancient white cedar of mine that my Dan Robinson styled. Hard to believe I wore the goofy moustache for so many years.
Goliath: America's Biggest Yew Bonsai Carving and Styling.
Просмотров 30 тыс.4 года назад
Bruce Baker's 12 year journey with Goliath, America's biggest yew bonsai. From collection, through carving, through styling. Informative and inspirational for everyone from serious bonsai growers to beginners.
Winter Quarters for Goliath.
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Winter Quarters for Goliath.
Styling an old Pfitzer Juniper
Просмотров 7475 лет назад
This is a 100 year old juniper I collected from the landscape in about 1979. I never got around to styling it until this summer.
A 7 Mile Hike on the Great Wall
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Not bonsai, but an incredible day. We hiked/climbed for 7 miles on a Ming Dynasty section of the Great Wall that was built 600 to 700 years ago. It's about 2.5 hours outside of Tangshan, Heibei, China and quite difficult to get to. The views were incredible and the hiking was quite challenging. I found a fossilized trilobite near the highest peak we climbed.
Repairing and Repotting a 125 year old Bonsai Yew
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Repairing and Repotting a 125 year old Bonsai Yew
Bruce Baker Carving Deadwood on Goliath: a 100 Year Old Yew Bonsai
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Bruce Baker Carving Deadwood on Goliath: a 100 Year Old Yew Bonsai
Part 7: Bonsai Carving Techniques: Goliath - Some interesting shapes discovered
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Part 7: Bonsai Carving Techniques: Goliath - Some interesting shapes discovered
Part 6: Bonsai Carving Techniques: Goliath - a 100-year-old Bonsai Yew
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Part 6: Bonsai Carving Techniques: Goliath - a 100-year-old Bonsai Yew
Part 5: Bonsai Carving Techniques: Goliath - a 100-year-old Bonsai Yew
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Part 5: Bonsai Carving Techniques: Goliath - a 100-year-old Bonsai Yew
Part 4: Bonsai Carving Techniques: Goliath - a 100-year-old Bonsai Yew
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Part 4: Bonsai Carving Techniques: Goliath - a 100-year-old Bonsai Yew
Introduction: Bonsai Carving Techniques: Goliath - a 100-year-old Bonsai Yew
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Introduction: Bonsai Carving Techniques: Goliath - a 100-year-old Bonsai Yew
Part 3: Bonsai Carving Techniques: Goliath - a 100-year-old Bonsai Yew
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Part 3: Bonsai Carving Techniques: Goliath - a 100-year-old Bonsai Yew
Part 2: Bonsai Carving Techniques: Goliath - a 100-year-old Bonsai Yew.
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Part 2: Bonsai Carving Techniques: Goliath - a 100-year-old Bonsai Yew.
Part 1: Bonsai Carving Techniques: Goliath - a 100-year-old Bonsai Yew.
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Part 1: Bonsai Carving Techniques: Goliath - a 100-year-old Bonsai Yew.

Комментарии

  • @donshuan8840
    @donshuan8840 8 дней назад

    Is that a woman's exposed bosom on your shirt?

  • @papanichols8913
    @papanichols8913 18 дней назад

    Tree looks great! Nothing wrong with these trees for Bonsai! 😎👍🌳❤️

  • @virolfestrellado9425
    @virolfestrellado9425 25 дней назад

    Thats is one giant yew.... how did you encounter or get this massive beautiful yew tree Sir. Well done Mr. Bruce, very beautiful specimen! 😮

  • @virolfestrellado9425
    @virolfestrellado9425 25 дней назад

    I'm starting to make Larch/tamarack as one of my favorite material for bonsai. . Looks really nice Sir!

  • @virolfestrellado9425
    @virolfestrellado9425 25 дней назад

    I have few white pine from the west, i really dont know white kind of white pine it is.. it was labelled when ive got them. Im planning to train them once established maybe a year or 2 before wiring. You got a really soothing voice as a radio documentary hist. Thanks foe the tips Sir.

  • @ryanchang3643
    @ryanchang3643 Месяц назад

    Hi Bruce, I have an eastern white pine tree myself and you have offered great value in your video and showed me how special these are!!

  • @Minty-Fresh_
    @Minty-Fresh_ Месяц назад

    This was a really great video!I live next door in Wisconsin so it’s great to find content from someone living in a very similar climate. I studied horticulture with focused work on native plants before I started growing trees for bonsai. The past several years I’ve been trying to experiment with as many native species as possible to turn into beautiful bonsai. I’ve recently acquired a dwarf Pinus strobus that is now entering stage 1 so this was a nice watch and listen.

  • @OneArrow3000
    @OneArrow3000 2 месяца назад

    Mr. kaminari

  • @HuyVaLy
    @HuyVaLy 3 месяца назад

    😮😮😮😮😮

  • @garlanddavidson6845
    @garlanddavidson6845 3 месяца назад

    Spectacular beautiful work -no doubt 😊Have thought about graphing Little growth limbs through the tree?

  • @shuancook9005
    @shuancook9005 4 месяца назад

    Awesome 🌲

  • @brucetharp7610
    @brucetharp7610 4 месяца назад

    I would like to see more videos of large bonsai work like this!!!

  • @shukrantv7645
    @shukrantv7645 5 месяцев назад

    video update

  • @karlcottingham1472
    @karlcottingham1472 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks Bruce. Good info. I just got 4 Bradford pears to grow. I love the fall colors of the species. Have you grown any. Do other pears have the maroon autumn colors of the Callery type? Can you share which trees can grow from ROOT CUTTINGS. I've been successful with elms thus far. Thanks again

  • @Dinarbonsaibonsai-tj1zr
    @Dinarbonsaibonsai-tj1zr 6 месяцев назад

    Good job

  • @wgcjtc5591
    @wgcjtc5591 6 месяцев назад

    I am currently growing and shaping an Eastern White Pine as Bonsai. My grandson and I got it from an Arbor day "Plant a Tree" event about 8 years ago. It isn't very big, only about 15 in tall. Slowly wiring and shaping and leaving the wire on until mid-summer after the Spring flush. I will post pics as it takes a more bonsai shape. Thanks for your video.

  • @rebelliousbrands3253
    @rebelliousbrands3253 7 месяцев назад

    Nice. Great to see a Michigan white pine.

  • @XoshBitt
    @XoshBitt 7 месяцев назад

    Great work and really impressive collection. Yew is one of my favorite trees to work with.

  • @Happy_Buddah_Bonsai_UK
    @Happy_Buddah_Bonsai_UK 8 месяцев назад

    I love your Bonsai Trees 🌳 🌲 Sir 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🍀🇬🇧

  • @dblvisn
    @dblvisn 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks Bruce ! I’ve got a bunch of them waiting to be styled

  • @brandonwaterworth8339
    @brandonwaterworth8339 9 месяцев назад

    I have about eight eastern white pines that are in training. I purchased them through the Missouri Conservation, among other native species to MO. They’re about three years old. I pruned the tops after the first year, which caused back budding lower on the trunk! I’m excited to get them looking as good as yours!

  • @Stoybayos168
    @Stoybayos168 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you Bruce

  • @Fean9rz
    @Fean9rz 9 месяцев назад

    Awesome video. I loved your intimate story of finding the white pine, looking for it month after month in the forest. I live in Rome Italy and much envy the beautiful nature you are surrounded in America. Continue making videos!

  • @davidjohnson7508
    @davidjohnson7508 9 месяцев назад

    Loved your video. I am always delighted to see people working with pinus strobus as bonsai. I have been at it for 25 years and still struggling. Thanks for inspiring others.

  • @MsSlushatel
    @MsSlushatel 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much, very informative video.

    • @BruceBakerBonsai
      @BruceBakerBonsai 10 месяцев назад

      Thank you. It is very important to me to share what I know.

  • @231Yamadori
    @231Yamadori 10 месяцев назад

    Idk why people act like any of these trees are such delicate fragile things. Watching them thru a northern michigan winter let’s me know they’re the toughest things alive out here really. I’ll be looking for the perfect white pine for the next 12 years now 😂

    • @BruceBakerBonsai
      @BruceBakerBonsai 10 месяцев назад

      They are not delicate at all delicate. Probably as sturdy as anything you can find. Maybe hardy as any tree out there as they come. People reject them because of their appearance.

    • @231Yamadori
      @231Yamadori Месяц назад

      Finally found a nice one worth collecting and working. So I made it back. Hope you’re doing well. Hope northern Mi winter isn’t too rough this time

  • @samuelgraves6931
    @samuelgraves6931 10 месяцев назад

    i picked up a 70 year old American White pine today, absolutely beautiful tree, very compelling tree with its cracked fissured thick trunk

    • @papanichols8913
      @papanichols8913 18 дней назад

      You mean Eastern White pine? How wide was its trunk and how much did you pay?

  • @danielkosta3134
    @danielkosta3134 11 месяцев назад

    I have an Eastern white pine that was collected in Tennessee several years ago. Something had fallen on it so that it was pushed nearly horizontal and the trunk was snapped off just above the first whorl of branches. One side branch was left upright and formed the new trunk while two others were driven into the ground and killed. Much of the root system was above the soil and dead. I have been styling it as a semi-cascade / exposed root style. I like how it looks and enjoy working with it. I have bonsai that I enter in shows but I know this one will never be show quality. I just enjoy having it for what it is. Not every tree in a collection has to be a show tree. This tree will get a nice Sarah Rayner pot next spring. It has had a hard life and deserves a nice pot to live in.

  • @dk2614
    @dk2614 11 месяцев назад

    I hate to be critical of the outcome of years of dedication and vision. I personally think the pot isn't quite right for the scale and style of the tree. I'm sure finding a pot in the more appropriate dimensions is nearly impossible and having one custom made might even be cost prohibitive. It also appears to me through what I'm able to see that the canopy isn't quite where it needs to be either but I understand the reason that being to gain strength before messing with it again. Very ambitious and fun tree. Great video and explanation!

    • @BruceBakerBonsai
      @BruceBakerBonsai 11 месяцев назад

      I don’t really disagree with most of your points. Goliath will be restyled, refined and unrecognizable sometime next year.

  • @slitheringreptiles
    @slitheringreptiles Год назад

    Great video. I just dug up a nice eastern white pine yesterday. Im in Michigan as well.

  • @hashiramabonsai
    @hashiramabonsai Год назад

    Great video! I have a similar tree I can dig out! Can't wait❤

  • @leetolzdorf6176
    @leetolzdorf6176 Год назад

    Great information. Thanks

  • @BoomItsHAMMERTIME
    @BoomItsHAMMERTIME Год назад

    Great video, that's a really nice tree. How do you manage EWP growth without pinching buds or cutting chutes?

    • @BruceBakerBonsai
      @BruceBakerBonsai Год назад

      I think what I said in the video was a bit misleading. You cannot remove all chutes or buds, but you do have to pinch back to a half dozen to maybe 10 needle clusters right at the stage when they start to differentiate. At this point the new needles are just a few millimeters, just long enough so you don’t crush them when pinching. Hope that helps.

  • @chaquatics9512
    @chaquatics9512 Год назад

    I just collected my first eastern white pine today and was looking for some inspiration/information on keeping them as bonsai. Wow boy did I find it, this is one of the best bonsai videos I’ve seen in a long time, you’ve earned a sub! I love the approach to bonsai/your philosophy, the narration/stories, and info you provide. Thank you!

    • @BruceBakerBonsai
      @BruceBakerBonsai Год назад

      Many thanks!

    • @IamSixEdits
      @IamSixEdits Год назад

      Agreed, def earned a sub here also. I just collected my first growing thru the mulch outside my apartment complex in Rhode Island. It's only a few inches tall today. Let's see what it turns into! Thanks for the video!

  • @litsnombre6390
    @litsnombre6390 Год назад

    awesome

  • @barrylong8274
    @barrylong8274 Год назад

    Beautiful tree just needs a few years to fill out.Well done

  • @ПетроБушманов
    @ПетроБушманов Год назад

  • @rogerstrickland8922
    @rogerstrickland8922 Год назад

    I wish I could like this more than once.

  • @drewkeegan5221
    @drewkeegan5221 Год назад

    I love your “against the grain” attitude towards bonsai. I’m the kind of person where if someone tells me something can’t be done I have to try it just to make sure. I’m a firm believer that most trees can be made into a bonsai with enough time and effort despite what most people say. Great video!

  • @steffenbach3580
    @steffenbach3580 Год назад

    While I love the tree and your insight and that you made this video about it, there is also something to be said about your view of what 'bonsai' in the modern world is and can be. So, I get that you think a ot of RUclips channels are made by amateurs who don#t know what they are talking about, or that lovers of the art should go for the best and biggest trees when getting into it, there needs to be something said about bonsai as a HOBBY. For a lot of people, myself included, it is not just about finding, growing, styling, and working with trees to get an esthetic result. But getting trees from seed, or small sticks in a pot, is not about the art, but the nurturing and witnessing of growth and development. And that includes all the mistakes on the way. There is no need for showroom quality when you are able to enjoy the process.

    • @BruceBakerBonsai
      @BruceBakerBonsai Год назад

      Thank you. I think everyone should try their best to enjoy bonsai in whatever way makes them happy.

  • @creightonfreeman8059
    @creightonfreeman8059 Год назад

    I have two Eastern White Pines in training and one in the ground I plan to dig up next Spring. The house I grew up in had a big P. strobus growing outside my bedroom window, and the fragrance of it, the sound of birds singing in it, and the look have stayed with me all these years. As a bonsai, if you move to a new house you don't have to lose your tree.

  • @mercamg9312
    @mercamg9312 Год назад

    Nice work Bruce. Lovely styling

  • @mercamg9312
    @mercamg9312 Год назад

    l love the transformation to a sight of beauty. The end result is spectacular. You have enlightened me to try this on some old shrubs laying around the house. would love to see a follow up video on its progress. Great work Bruce

  • @hyperionhelios190
    @hyperionhelios190 Год назад

    This made me really excited about my club collected white pine in Ontario. Thank you for sharing! Now, stage 1 getting it to health.

  • @mrscotchguy
    @mrscotchguy Год назад

    Great intro, Bruce. I find myself with hours passing and forget to turn on music or e-book, just zoning out and working on my spring tree chores. Thanks for the great content.

  • @SubjectiveFunny
    @SubjectiveFunny Год назад

    Wow, those are some stunners. Well done, brilliant work!

  • @thelazybonsai
    @thelazybonsai Год назад

    Wowser, nice white pine. I don’t know anything and don’t feel like I have much to offer with my videos, other than showing: hey, it died.. or hey, it lived. :) so… i don’t talk. I don’t have anything worthwile to say… i do have 3 eastern white pines I’ve collected. All straight-ish. We’ll see how they go…

  • @Dom1986ety
    @Dom1986ety Год назад

    Hey Bruce, thank you for this video. Could you please elaborate on the technique of submerging the tree in water as an aftercare method for yamadori? Are we submerging the entire potted tree up to the soil line in a tub of water? For how long? Is root-rot an issue? In what situations would you choose to use this method? Or do you use it on everything? Thanks 🙏

    • @BruceBakerBonsai
      @BruceBakerBonsai Год назад

      The method is used only on trees that fail to break dormancy. They are submerged to the pot line until they bud out then treated normally after that. It is a rarely used technique that can sometimes be effective.

    • @Dom1986ety
      @Dom1986ety Год назад

      @BruceBakerBonsai thank you for the reply. So how soon after collection would you expect new buds to break and if they haven't budded by that time, that's when you put them in water?

    • @BruceBakerBonsai
      @BruceBakerBonsai Год назад

      @@Dom1986ety Collected trees may be a week or two slower to open. Pay attention to other trees around you and use the submerging method if the collected tree lags more than a week.

  • @thelordofthemanor
    @thelordofthemanor Год назад

    I love how you're going against the established thinking and trying a species that people think can't be nurtured into a bonsai. Most sceptics probably believe it won't work because they heard it from someone else who never tried it either.

  • @graciebonsai7272
    @graciebonsai7272 Год назад

    Hi Bruce, I've had good luck with two Eastern White Pines developed in semi cascade form. One is about 12 years old now and was collected as a sapling from central Maine. The other is a 5 year old dwarf cultivar named 'Macopin' purchased from a nursery in N.J. They are challenging yet enjoyable to work with.