I really enjoyed watching this video. That is going to be a cool tree. Also, I appreciate how you speak on your philosophy of working with the trees. Thanks for posting!
Hi Tony, a great tree it's going to be awesome. Can I ask about that turntable, it looks like you can alter the height of it? I have a chronic back problem so would really appreciate knowing where I might get one as I think this would make a big difference to me. Thank you
Hi I have a woodland near me that is absolutely full of yew trees when it comes to yew Yamadori is there anything in particular I should be looking for
Tony, thanks a lot for explaining your thought process on the collected tree. 👍Assuming this tree was growing wildly in your backyard, in the condition that you originally found it in, is it better to collect the tree first and then work on it, after a few years or is it better to work on the tree right away, while still in ground and pot it later ? Is the ground better or the pot, for initial refinements ? If you can compare the merits & demerits of the 2 approaches, that would help amateurs like me a lot before we go about collecting trees. Thanks for your reply.
I have worked on trees in the ground but you do not know what the roots are doing under the soil. Better to lift the tree and establish for a few years before you work.
dear tony i hope you see my comments, i see you have worked on a yew in dec, when is the best time to change the soil, i bought a very nice english yew , i have worked on it pruning is done , was wondering can i repot in a bonsai soil in a bucket or a deep flower pot in dec , YOU ARE GENIOUS
Hi Tony, thanks for the video. I really enjoyed it. I understand you saying that you leave the tree alone before working on it. When the tree is this healthy, what is the reason you don't wire it after pruning? I see you bend the branches several times with your hand. What would be the harm to bend them permanently? Just wondering.
I really enjoyed watching this video. That is going to be a cool tree. Also, I appreciate how you speak on your philosophy of working with the trees. Thanks for posting!
Healthy and strong material, might end up as very special future bonsai, cheers!
I really admire your work Tony .if you do buy yew or work on a nursery material please make a video.
Thank you for all video's. I have learned a lot.
So this video was 2 years ago. Can we have an update on it?
hi James, great to see this again, the tree has developed well. I will make a new video of it in the next few days, watch this space
Great job, this tree is a work in progress
Hi Tony, a great tree it's going to be awesome. Can I ask about that turntable, it looks like you can alter the height of it? I have a chronic back problem so would really appreciate knowing where I might get one as I think this would make a big difference to me. Thank you
Hi Claudia, I am selling this turntable, the cost is £125 plus shipping.
@@TonyTickle oh I could well be interested! I could do with details and size, where can I find this please?
@@claudiahawkins2648 email me tonytickle@gmail.com
Hi I have a woodland near me that is absolutely full of yew trees when it comes to yew Yamadori is there anything in particular I should be looking for
small twisted trees
Tony, thanks a lot for explaining your thought process on the collected tree. 👍Assuming this tree was growing wildly in your backyard, in the condition that you originally found it in, is it better to collect the tree first and then work on it, after a few years or is it better to work on the tree right away, while still in ground and pot it later ? Is the ground better or the pot, for initial refinements ? If you can compare the merits & demerits of the 2 approaches, that would help amateurs like me a lot before we go about collecting trees. Thanks for your reply.
I have worked on trees in the ground but you do not know what the roots are doing under the soil. Better to lift the tree and establish for a few years before you work.
Another great video many thanks
dear tony i hope you see my comments, i see you have worked on a yew in dec, when is the best time to change the soil, i bought a very nice english yew , i have worked on it pruning is done , was wondering can i repot in a bonsai soil in a bucket or a deep flower pot in dec ,
YOU ARE GENIOUS
do not repot until the new growth has started in spring
Thank you Tony
Tony Tickle thank you
Hi Tony, thanks for the video. I really enjoyed it. I understand you saying that you leave the tree alone before working on it. When the tree is this healthy, what is the reason you don't wire it after pruning? I see you bend the branches several times with your hand. What would be the harm to bend them permanently? Just wondering.
Rene Voortwist I am not in a rush, these branches need to thicken before I start work on them.
How old might this tree be?
I guess around 100 years
Tony Tickle thank you!