@@MadamBonsai2023 I can not! There is probably a shop somewhere here in the states, and perhaps I should expand my search to include Mexico and Canada! I will keep looking.
I stumbled across your channel by accident and I absolutely love it. I really like the way you explain your approach and your perspective on bonsai is completely new to me. Thanks a lot for this..
I need to get proper bonsai soil into my pots when I start potting or repotting. Thankyou for sharing your soil recipe with us Anne. Now I know what works here in Melbourne I best locate some and start
Thank You Anne. Beautiful Black Pine. nice repotting. Anne l have a 25 year 3 metre Fusia growing in the ground in Melb. lt has plenty of new growth at the moment in our winter. l want to dig it out and make a Bonsai from it. Should l cut it back heavy now and dig out in our spring? Cheers. Congrats on 2k subscribers already.
Hi there Thank you to answer your question Best is You cut back at the same time u dig up so the tree will only stress ones But if you cut back this spring and dig up next year early spring would be the idea
i wish i had a local place to buy the real japanese soils near me. gets costly to ship those big heavy bags. i use turface instead. and regular sand. pine bark. peat and perlite. mix changes per trees needs. thank you madam! beautiful tree
Turface, pine bark and perlite sounds like a perfectly serviceable mix. Lots of growers seem to have arrived at general recipes of porous stone + fired clay + coarse organics. Personally I use lava mulch for the rock and a locally produced fired clay with pine bark. No need to ship dirt around the globe.
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@@gregwilliams6199 hi Greg For cherry bonsai flowers, you'll want to use a well-draining soil mix specifically designed for bonsai trees. Here's a suggested soil mix recipe: I used - 60% Akadama (Japanese bonsai soil) - 20% Pumice (volcanic rock) - 10% Peat moss (or coconut coir) - 10% Compost (organic matter) Use a shallow pot (about 6-8 inches deep) to prevent waterlogged soil.
Good morning. Thanks Anne for the sharing and the tips. Very beautiful tree.
Good morning!John always my pleasure thank you for visiting
This is the first bonsai video I have seen with Sakadama! Also, this is the first I have heard about Sakadama!
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You can’t find them where you are?
@@MadamBonsai2023 I can not! There is probably a shop somewhere here in the states, and perhaps I should expand my search to include Mexico and Canada! I will keep looking.
I stumbled across your channel by accident and I absolutely love it. I really like the way you explain your approach and your perspective on bonsai is completely new to me.
Thanks a lot for this..
I’m glad I can help
Me too! I'm glad I found Madame Bonsai's channel when she first started making videos. I don't want to miss a single one!
I work with bonsai every days so many videos but someone have to come here help me to post them for you guys
My favourite bonsai channel now. keep it going.
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Good morning from greece . Thanks Anne for the tips.
You are so welcome!
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My friend, thank you for good sharing 😊 Have a good day
Thank you! You too!
I need to get proper bonsai soil into my pots when I start potting or repotting. Thankyou for sharing your soil recipe with us Anne. Now I know what works here in Melbourne I best locate some and start
You are most welcome
I admire your contributions to our beloved bonsai. Great video. Show us more please. Cheers, crazyTuấn
Thank you, Tuân I will share what I knew :)
Great tips on the soil. It's good to learn about repotting on our Melbourne Weather. Thank you for sharing Anne.
You are very welcome
Just discovered your channel loving it , I’m also in Melbourne so your channel comes in very handy
@@gregwilliams6199 I’m so glad Greg
Where do I buy the soil from
@@gregwilliams6199 we sale them
Is it already mixed
@@gregwilliams6199 depends what you need I can mix for you
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
Thanks for sharing your repotting tips for our local weather. 🪴👩🏻🌾
Our pleasure!
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Where can we get the soil?
Where about are you ? They sale every where most bonsai Nusery if you are in Melbourne we do
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@MadamBonsai2023 Thank you so much for the reply!! I am in New York state unfortunately as much as I'd like to purchase from you :)
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Thank you!
Thank You Anne. Beautiful Black Pine. nice repotting.
Anne l have a 25 year 3 metre Fusia growing in the ground in Melb. lt has plenty of new growth at the moment in our winter.
l want to dig it out and make a Bonsai from it. Should l cut it back heavy now and dig out in our spring? Cheers.
Congrats on 2k subscribers already.
Hi there
Thank you to answer your question Best is
You cut back at the same time u dig up so the tree will only stress ones
But if you cut back this spring and dig up next year early spring would be the idea
Very good sharing☝💥⭐💫🙋🙏thankyou 💤 🖐👻🇵🇭🇬🇧atsuuup 👍
Thanks for visiting
Nice video
Thanks
Thank you Anne ,I enjoyed this demo ,thank you for the soil mix,Do you think the soil mix will be OK in Sydney which has been very hot this year
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i wish i had a local place to buy the real japanese soils near me. gets costly to ship those big heavy bags. i use turface instead. and regular sand. pine bark. peat and perlite. mix changes per trees needs. thank you madam! beautiful tree
Sorry to hear that
Where about are you? See if I have people I know closer to you
Turface, pine bark and perlite sounds like a perfectly serviceable mix. Lots of growers seem to have arrived at general recipes of porous stone + fired clay + coarse organics. Personally I use lava mulch for the rock and a locally produced fired clay with pine bark. No need to ship dirt around the globe.
Hi. Could you direct me to your site where you sell your tools and other equipment. Thank you and hope you have a wonderful day. I love your videos.
If you are in Melbourne come and see me at our show day everything will be there
It’s on 18-19 days f November
877 princes Highway Springvale
All information on my link
facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093199533980&mibextid=LQQJ4d
email
anne@madambonsai.com
What soil would I use for a flowering cherry ,
@@gregwilliams6199 hi Greg For cherry bonsai flowers, you'll want to use a well-draining soil mix specifically designed for bonsai trees. Here's a suggested soil mix recipe: I used
- 60% Akadama (Japanese bonsai soil)
- 20% Pumice (volcanic rock)
- 10% Peat moss (or coconut coir)
- 10% Compost (organic matter)
Use a shallow pot (about 6-8 inches deep) to prevent waterlogged soil.
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