Brian Treelife
Brian Treelife
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Rescuing a Bodhi Tree in Taiwan
While walking around in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, I found a bodhi tree (peepal tree, Ficus religiosa) just laying on the ground.
I believe that someone must have ripped it off their wall and thrown it on the ground, judging by the way the root was damaged.
Bodhi trees are very common in Taiwan and as epiphytes, they are found growing in any crack in concrete - especially on apartments and in sidewalks.
Birds eat the fruit of the bodhi tree, which is basically a tiny fig, and deposit the seeds all over the city in their droppings.
I saved this tree I found and it's come back really strong!
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Siwei Fragrant Park in Kaohsiung, Taiwan - March 22, 2024
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This is a typical local park in Taiwan. Surrounded by homes and businesses, this kind of park is medium-sized, featuring a washroom facility, rentable bicycles, a small playground, benches and exercise equipment for adults. The amazing thing about this park in particular are some of the uncommon trees! There's a jackfruit tree with fruit hanging off it. There are several enormous African baobab...
Weekend Pop-Up Flower/Plant Market in Kaohsiung, Taiwan - Nov 2023
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Weekend Pop-Up Flower/Plant Market in Kaohsiung, Taiwan - Nov 2023
Garden Tour (Hotel Fruit Garden) - Fengshan, Kaohsiung, Taiwan - March 2023
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Garden Tour (Hotel Fruit Garden) - Fengshan, Kaohsiung, Taiwan - March 2023
Garden Tour (Private Garden 02) - Fengshan, Kaohsiung, Taiwan - February 2023
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Garden Tour (Private Garden 02) - Fengshan, Kaohsiung, Taiwan - February 2023
Garden Tour (Private Garden 01) - Xindian, Taipei, Taiwan - February 2023
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Garden Tour (Private Garden 01) - Xindian, Taipei, Taiwan - February 2023
Public Tour (Ontario Science Centre's Forest Lane) - Toronto, Canada - Dec 31, 2022
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Public Tour (Ontario Science Centre's Forest Lane) - Toronto, Canada - Dec 31, 2022
Film (Spruce Sentimental) - the spruce trees of my childhood home
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Film (Spruce Sentimental) - the spruce trees of my childhood home
Public Tour (Houseplants at Home Depot) - Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada - August 25, 2022
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Public Tour (Houseplants at Home Depot) - Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada - August 25, 2022
Garden Tour (Thornhill Village Library Garden) - Markham, Ontario, Canada - July 2022
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Garden Tour (Thornhill Village Library Garden) - Markham, Ontario, Canada - July 2022
Garden Update, Final Update - We're Moving! - October 2021
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Garden Update, Final Update - We're Moving! - October 2021
Garden Update - Goldenrod in Bloom - Aug 28, 2021
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Garden Update - Goldenrod in Bloom - Aug 28, 2021
Garden Update - Aug 1, 2021 (4K - Sans Talking!)
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Garden Update - Aug 1, 2021 (4K - Sans Talking!)
Garden Update - July 14, 2021 (4K) - Paulownia tomentosa, Asimina triloba, Gleditsia triacanthos
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Garden Update - July 14, 2021 (4K) - Paulownia tomentosa, Asimina triloba, Gleditsia triacanthos
Garden Update - June 28, 2021
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Garden Update - June 28, 2021
(How To) Growing Apple from Seed the Natural Way (with Results)
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(How To) Growing Apple from Seed the Natural Way (with Results)
Garden Update (Detailed) - June 6, 2021
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Garden Update (Detailed) - June 6, 2021
Garden Update - May 21, 2021
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Garden Update - May 21, 2021
Garden Update - May 12, 2021
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Garden Update - May 12, 2021
Garden Update - April 29, 2021
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Garden Update - April 29, 2021
Wacky Weather in Southern Ontario - April 15 & 21, 2021
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Wacky Weather in Southern Ontario - April 15 & 21, 2021
Garden Update - April 10, 2021
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Garden Update - April 10, 2021
Garden Tour (Niagara Botanical Gardens) - Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada - March 2021
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Garden Tour (Niagara Botanical Gardens) - Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada - March 2021
Garden Update - Early Spring, March 22, 2021
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Garden Update - Early Spring, March 22, 2021
Garden Update - Mar 8, 2021 - White Mulberry Update
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Garden Update - Mar 8, 2021 - White Mulberry Update
(How To) Grow Apple Seeds from a Supermarket Apple
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(How To) Grow Apple Seeds from a Supermarket Apple
(Guide) Apple Varieties in Canadian Supermarkets
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(Guide) Apple Varieties in Canadian Supermarkets
Garden Update - Jan 26, 2021
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Garden Update - Jan 26, 2021
Garden Update - Jan 4, 2021
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Garden Update - Jan 4, 2021
Garden Update - Dec 12, 2020 - Unseasonably Warm!
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Garden Update - Dec 12, 2020 - Unseasonably Warm!

Комментарии

  • @KBoden1973
    @KBoden1973 День назад

    The Way 2 Of Them Are Sleeping And One Of Them Gets Flung Is So Adorable.

  • @johnyork9034
    @johnyork9034 10 дней назад

    The sap is latex/rubber

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 10 дней назад

      @@johnyork9034 - is it? Cool, I've learned something new!

  • @Free_Falastin2024
    @Free_Falastin2024 23 дня назад

    Hey, Brian, it's Mohammed! Good to see you making plant videos again. I'd say your rescue operation was a success 👍🏼

  • @terrenceherrin8194
    @terrenceherrin8194 Месяц назад

    Dude you can touch it it's not going to kill you

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Месяц назад

      @@terrenceherrin8194 - I've heard that it could cause irritation. I'd rather avoid it 😅

  • @stephanm.6250
    @stephanm.6250 2 месяца назад

    Greetings from Germany. I have two Paw Paw, male and female in the garden. The trees produce a lot of rootsuckers. Since I don't have any more space in the garden, I have to tear out the little Paw Paws every week. Almost reminds me of bamboo. If I plant Paw Paw again then only with a Ryzome barrier.

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 2 месяца назад

      @@stephanm.6250 - it's a blessing to have such healthy trees! Well, perhaps if you just cut them level with the ground, I think that would slow down the growth of pups... tearing them out would damage the mother tree's roots and I think cause another pup to take its place pretty quickly!

  • @whynot8586
    @whynot8586 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this video. Is the plant poisonous to the touch or only if you consume it? Does a professional need to remove it? It is similar to touching poison ivy? You talked about the rootball being toxic, but didn't say if it's toxic to the touch.

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 2 месяца назад

      @@whynot8586 - the plant can be touched very carefully without any ill effects (unless you are super sensitive). There are fine hairs on some parts of the plant which you want to avoid and you'll want to avoid touching any sap or crushed berries or their juice; but even if you do, you may not feel any effects. If any part of the plant is consumed by accident, you will get sick, but probably not die. I would just remove it on my own, wearing gloves! It's pretty low on the toxicity scale.

  • @Drpaper1
    @Drpaper1 3 месяца назад

    Maybe an oak?

  • @GUSGUS1331
    @GUSGUS1331 3 месяца назад

    Nice video, have you gotten fruit yet?

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 2 месяца назад

      @@GUSGUS1331 - thanks! Well, I moved and have the plant away back at the beginning of 2022... I'll never know 😭

  • @priya52725
    @priya52725 4 месяца назад

    Hi sir pls tell kitne week me kitna growth hua h

  • @clvrcookie
    @clvrcookie 4 месяца назад

    4:58 you were correct that the the 2 "things" within the embryo are the cotyledons. Instead of emerging out if the ground alongside the stem (as is the case with Norway and Sugar maple), the cotyledons remain underground

  • @modernmountaineer
    @modernmountaineer 4 месяца назад

    are you certain thats a pawpaw? ,it looks more like a magnolia tree.

  • @LittleRapGuy
    @LittleRapGuy 5 месяцев назад

    I believe that weed next to it that puts out blue, or purple flowers. I believe it's the one that also for twenty years puts out a growth inhibitor for the plants around it. I looks nice, but is not worth it.

  • @Wolfstone999
    @Wolfstone999 5 месяцев назад

    I know a really big willow I think it’s coming to the end of its life tho

  • @flowerfire7
    @flowerfire7 5 месяцев назад

    I baught it's roots grown just after 1 day

  • @johnterrance3075
    @johnterrance3075 6 месяцев назад

    Paulownia Tomentosa does NOT require cold stratification.

  • @peterheiden
    @peterheiden 6 месяцев назад

    I have seen this and find it nice, but you can take a little bit of solar cells for sunpower for your home.

  • @Drpaper1
    @Drpaper1 6 месяцев назад

    Could you do another video on growing a tree?

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 3 месяца назад

      Sure! What kind of tree? What info would you like best?

  • @reneestricklin6902
    @reneestricklin6902 7 месяцев назад

    Can you extract the seed from the tree itself

  • @rbbiefah
    @rbbiefah 7 месяцев назад

    Did you plant the roots horizontally or vertically?

  • @Free_Falastin2024
    @Free_Falastin2024 7 месяцев назад

    😯 how old do you think that tree is, Brian?

  • @michellecasey6199
    @michellecasey6199 9 месяцев назад

    Very informative video but unfortunately there's a lot of unesserary babbling, I don't need to hear anyone eating it...or slow talking to send me to sleep...Just GET TO THE POINT!!!! If someone wants to hear about how to germinate the seeds it's highly unlikely they haven't at least literally just eaten one.

  • @sunithacharles8865
    @sunithacharles8865 10 месяцев назад

  • @22bryant
    @22bryant 11 месяцев назад

    Guabas originated in America

  • @matthew2531
    @matthew2531 11 месяцев назад

    Should that plant be larger after 3 years??? I thought that was a fast growing species

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 11 месяцев назад

      I certainly thought it would be larger! Unfortunately, it only grows super fast in the right conditions; like in Philadelphia or in Hawaii, it lives up to its reputation. In Ontario... it actually grows slower than Tree of Heaven! Still fairly quick, though 😀

  • @alejopaullier5538
    @alejopaullier5538 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing! I am growing ficus too, but unlike some other videos I have seen on RUclips mine are growing much slower (same as in your video). In other videos ficus are way bigger than in yours and mine after 3 months. What could be the cause of such a slow growth? Do you have an update on this video? Thanks again :)

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 11 месяцев назад

      You're most welcome, glad you enjoyed it! Unfortunately, I didn't make any update videos on these trees... But, they do grow well and a lot of them grew for two years before I started giving them away. They grew to about 15 - 30 cm tall in 1-2 years. I think the amount of sunlight/light might make them grow slower. I'm in Taiwan right now (where all kinds of ficus grow like weeds) and they grow so fast outside. However, if you started them off inside, don't just take them outside or they'll get burned to death! In this case, you'll have to wait until they're much bigger to start the careful process of introducing outside sun to them.

  • @jenwit56
    @jenwit56 11 месяцев назад

    ขอบคุณมากครับ/ไทยแลนด์

  • @JoRoBoYo
    @JoRoBoYo Год назад

    why it took so long? tq for the video. almost threw away my seeds 😂😂

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      Sometimes, they take longer if they're not "cold stratified" (kept in refrigerator for 3-6 months) first! Great to hear that your seeds started growing!

  • @janemyfoodandflowers7726
    @janemyfoodandflowers7726 Год назад

    I have read lots of info, one said low chance but worth to do is take cuttings from under 7 months old seedlings, one I read said take winter cuttings. I have tried air-layering but failed. :(

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      I think you should give air layering another try. I know that a tree farm in Niagara Falls has lots of success with air layering!

    • @janemyfoodandflowers7726
      @janemyfoodandflowers7726 Год назад

      @@treelife365 I have done my research online and professional books they all said would not work, that is same result as my tries. But from runners with little bit roots would have high successful rate for sure! In the botanical book I have, said it can be propagated by winter cuttings, so I will try that this winter.

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      @@janemyfoodandflowers7726 - any method is worth a try, as long as you keep the mother plant healthy 🙂 The runners/pups that I got were from a really healthy and older mother plant, and I made sure to get a big piece of root when I dug each up. 100% survived!

  • @berthacheese8924
    @berthacheese8924 Год назад

    LOVE WILLOW TREES!!!!! Ohio has a ton of them!!

  • @HiNickCares
    @HiNickCares Год назад

    Any updates on the tree?

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      It grew well, Nick (you can see some updates during my "Garden Updates" videos), but I sold my house and gave all my plants away in January 2022!

  • @secretdad544
    @secretdad544 Год назад

    Aaesome

  • @mavimcrobert7131
    @mavimcrobert7131 Год назад

    That’s a mango tree !

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      Yes, indeed! Mango grows easily in Taiwan 😊

  • @affordabledesertliving3487
    @affordabledesertliving3487 Год назад

    Excellent. Thanks very much.

  • @zenobibonsai
    @zenobibonsai Год назад

    So nice to see all those plants :) keep um coming Brian

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      I'm glad you think so, and I will! I'll do a longer video if I see anything worthy 😉

  • @napalmholocaust9093
    @napalmholocaust9093 Год назад

    Looks waterlogged. They prefer more sand.

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      Thanks for the recommendation!

  • @charlotteschoeffler1450
    @charlotteschoeffler1450 Год назад

    Thank you for all that good information. I will now try to transplant some of my pups.

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      You're most welcome, Charlotte! Good luck!

  • @peterhenrikgall7382
    @peterhenrikgall7382 Год назад

    My tree has many root suckers. Are they identical? Will they profuce fruits?

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      The root suckers/pups are identical in DNA to the mother... and they can produce fruit when they're mature (6-7 years old), but they need to be pollinated by another tree!

  • @slugoo6474
    @slugoo6474 Год назад

    Guys, please don’t grow these. They are SUPER invasive.

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      They're definitely really invasive somewhere like Philadelphia, but up here in Ontario, there are actually several mature trees growing in the Niagara Botanical Gardens (they produce seeds), but there hasn't been an invasion! Even the ones I grew actually kind of struggled to grow very fast (I was disappointed!). A wild Tree of Heaven was actually growing faster than my biggest Empress Tree!

    • @slugoo6474
      @slugoo6474 Год назад

      @@treelife365 I just know they are a problem where I live in the south east US

  • @zenobibonsai
    @zenobibonsai Год назад

    I really love seeing these videos of Taiwan... you should do some longer videos like this Brian :)

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      Glad you enjoy them, Jay! I could definitely try some longer videos... how about a series of shorts?

  • @zenobibonsai
    @zenobibonsai Год назад

    Beautiful trees 😍😍😍 Thanks for sharing this Brian... Love seeing Taiwan.

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed seeing it, Jay! I realized that I haven't been active on RUclips at all... going to try to upload more 😆

  • @carlschmiedeke151
    @carlschmiedeke151 Год назад

    How do you actually handle the spouting plant from the seed when planting

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      Hi Carl! Well, just very, very carefully. Some people use tweezers, but I use my fingers and try not to move them around too much. For example, when potting, the planted seedling doesn't have to be standing up; just as long as the roots are under the soil.

  • @zenobibonsai
    @zenobibonsai Год назад

    That so cool to see Banana trees in that environment

  • @zenobibonsai
    @zenobibonsai Год назад

    This tree is just amazing!.. cant thank you enough for sharing all these cool parts of Taiwan... stunning!

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed seeing them. I should share more! I've been slacking 🤣

  • @zenobibonsai
    @zenobibonsai Год назад

    Hiya Brian I hope your keeping well... just wanted to drop in on you and see if your ok bud :)

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      Doing well, but haven't updated or gone on RUclips in a while! I think I'll have more time for that kinda stuff in the summer months 😊 Glad to see that your bonsai adventures continue, Jay!

    • @zenobibonsai
      @zenobibonsai Год назад

      @@treelife365 As long as your ok and well my friend look forward to seeing your future video :)

  • @VanderlyndenJengold
    @VanderlyndenJengold Год назад

    Very interesting! Just bought my first paulownia tomentosa just to see how it grows. Now I learn I can easily have more should I wish. Thanks. Good to know others have problems with our busy friend the squirrel.

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      Good luck with your first Empress Tree, Jengold! Yes, we gardeners are all familiar with our good friend, Squirrelly-Sqoo 😆

  • @brandonmihalik6144
    @brandonmihalik6144 Год назад

    Hello from Germany. We would like to plant several of these along the side of our home, however we have a question about the root system of the tree. Do they normally grow wide, and are they know to breakthrough retaining walls if planted close to neighboring properties? Any help is much appreciated. @briantreelife.

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      Hi Brandon! They usually grow much taller than wide and the root system is very fibrous. My advice would be to go ahead and plant near your retaining wall; it's actually a myth that tree roots damage walls. Usually, the wall is already damaged and the tree roots simply go into the cracks because of available moisture. Then, when the wall is being repaired, people see tree roots and blame the tree! I was digging around my basement wall with a 100-year-old black walnut tree nearby... the basement wall was in good condition and there were huge black walnut roots going alongside the wall, but not into it!

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      I would give the trees as much horizontal space around the trunk as you'd give any other tree 👍

  • @allenpaguntalan464
    @allenpaguntalan464 Год назад

    What dirt did you used?

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      Hi Allen! I just used bagged "topsoil" from a supermarket garden centre. If they sell a lot of them, they're very fresh and good to use for all purposes.

  • @Free_Falastin2024
    @Free_Falastin2024 Год назад

    I'm happy to report that the paw paws survived 2 winters now. They grow very slowly and are still about a foot tall. I hope they put on a lot of growth now that they're well rooted. I'm looking forward to seeing how they do this summer.

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      Awesome to hear, Mohammad! Thanks for keeping me updated 😊 I'm glad they've survived, which means that they'll probably do really well this growing season... but yeah, they are slow growers! Keep me updated 😊

  • @wutinghz
    @wutinghz Год назад

    Hi Brian, I bought it from Amazon for my orchids. But so far, i do not know how to use, i cannot find instructions. For examples, if i use one teaspoon, how much water needs?

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      Hi Ting, I found some info from this video, it says mix 1 teaspoon of powder to 1 gallon of water, 5 grams to 4 litres! Here is the video, the measurements start at 6:30, but I guess the entire video will give you more tips. Good luck! Video : ruclips.net/video/A8CcggikBd8/видео.html

    • @wutinghz
      @wutinghz Год назад

      ​@@treelife365 thanks a ton.

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      @@wutinghz - no problem and good luck!

  • @blackforest995boisjolie5
    @blackforest995boisjolie5 Год назад

    The problem is they grow fine, but then June bugs and beetles, rabbits will eat them.

    • @treelife365
      @treelife365 Год назад

      So true! I guess we have to plant thousands...