I love the outro, gentle music with birds at the end. Well done to whoever does the editing and thanks to you, Peter Chan, for another informative video.
@@peterchan3100 You better get her on cam one day and take a bow, beautiful work and pace in the videos, always flowing smooth but never a wasted moment.
The fall is a wonderful time. Our trees give us their beautiful autumnal colors, which give way to their nakedness, and cold winter. Thank you for sharing this beautiful video. Greetings from Barcelona 👍🌝
besides that I love to listen to you - sometimes even for hours - I also like your shirts! And of course your knowledge, and your sharing it! Thank you so much! You and some others led me to my new hobby!
I have just begun my bonsai journey, and I'm head over heels in love for this it feels soo good to be growing this tree I acquired a Chinese Elm Tree and I love it! I have done zen rock gardens for about a decade now and I've done many for friends and neighbors I live in Omaha Nebraska so the people without them just love seeing these gardens I put together. Either way this reminds me of that the Zen Buddhism aspect of it is so aligned I feel total peace and almost more honing to the edges of my mind also. I am thankful for your teachings Master Chan you are truly the best I've seen and I did quite a bit of research for about a month before I started this life altering experience. I have recently purchased two of your books. And I am intent on owning all of your writings. Also when you are in your natural state while "on the job" you show and speak on things that may have not been in your books. I understand that a master such as yourself has forgotten more about bonsai than most may ever wish to know. I already want to move to the UK and work with you at your nursery. Again thank you for this content being placed on RUclips, you my good sir make this sheepishly aspect of being a beginner just dissolve completely. I hope that the artists eye I've acquired over a lifetime will bring unique beauty to my bonsai just as what you display on a daily in perfect flow.
Your garden is like 'performance meditation'. Great to see your Horse Chestnut bonsai. I have been playing around with horse chestnuts for a few years. I don't have the trunk thickness of yours. But I do enjoy watching them break bud - as they are doing here in NZ at this moment. Especially in a forest group setting. Great video. Cheers for that.
Love hearing your thoughts as you stroll through the stunning display of colors...each and every tree having it's own story and future. There aren't enough words to do justice to the color combinations and intensity. I lost a ginkgo recently and the ones I saw have inspired me to acquire another...the only tree as old as the dinosaur; what a story! And the pomegranates?! Wow! It's so interesting how like trees have such a different rate of change, but makes sense that they would change independently. It's amazing that this is but a fraction of the beauty that is there. It's all just so special. Thank you for sharing!
Looking forward to seeing that axed maple root system. I always find it interesting to see how the roots developed since the last repotting, because it is something that you can't observe on the day-to-day basis.
Awesome trees! My maples have had a tough year with a lot of scorched leaves. The small deshojo that I purchased from Herons in the spring has stood up well to the weather though. Please keep the videos coming, we all learn a lot from you. 👍
Could you also do a Video of how to train or create a good Nebari? There are so many ways i found on the Internet, from putting plastics under the Roots until just let them grow.
Your video came at the perfect time, I've been wondering whether or not mildew was normal for this year, because several of my maples have some of it on their leaves. Thanks for this video.
You have the best job in the world am jealous. Wish I knew what you know would love to have a nursery like yours when weather up north is not as good as it is down south :(
Peter the quickest 20:48 of my life, had to watch it again in case I missed any thing @ 1:48 the little stone men " Oh no it's Peter talking again" hahahaha. Beautiful trees, I must come down again👍
Ooohhh.. I have an Arakawa. . Cool. Is the color not due to chlorophyll pulling back and then the sun drying out the leaves? It would be great to pick your brain about various things.
I got a wonderful Cryptomeria Japonica from the garden centre yesterday, 1m tall and £9.99. I couldn't believe my luck. It is copper from head to toe, I think they thought it was dying. I had my Peter Chan Bonsai Bible with me - invaluable but also dangerous to my wallet to keep in the car when I am passing a new nursery!
My trees have yet to turn, neither did they burn in summer heat. I have just collected and set Maple seed for winter. Peter do you have any tips on how to get the best germination?
@@peterchan3100 i enjoyed the first video on growing acers from seeds. If you are gowing to film another, could you include how to look after the seedlings, how and when to transfer them into thier own pots and watering. Thanks, Joe
J Ay they are so confusing they used to say the earth was cooling or we are gunna die in some amount of time and it never happens it just stupid to me :)
All this global warming? Meanwhile where I live we have record lows and a record 4 foot snow fall expected. Its going ice age in the rockie mountians. No warming here.
It's important to note that as the globe warms as a whole it can cause local weather patterns to shift from what is traditionally seen. There is also a trend towards more extreme weather globally. This is because major air and ocean currents, which are responsible for climates and ultimately local weather patterns, are shifting. So while the average global temperature is rising, we are also more likely to see weather extremes--hurricanes, cold snaps, flooding as a result of massive rainfall etc. The term global warming, while technically correct is understandably confusing, climate change is definitely a better descriptive term.
Can't describe how beautiful your garden is. Thank you for your videos
Beautiful autumn colors. Thank you Peter
The trees are beautiful. The colours of the leaves breathtaking. Thank you for sharing the video.
I love the outro, gentle music with birds at the end. Well done to whoever does the editing and thanks to you, Peter Chan, for another informative video.
My office Manager does all the videos that you see on RUclips - from filming to editing. She does a great job!
@@peterchan3100 You better get her on cam one day and take a bow, beautiful work and pace in the videos, always flowing smooth but never a wasted moment.
@@steveanacorteswa3979 She is a bit shy but she is lovely person!
i can listen to you talking about bonsai all day.
I do lol
A huge challenge to water all those trees, but what a marvelous job you did. They look stunning
Wow Beautiful Trees
Agree
i love these garden tours. It´s BONSAI heaven.
The fall is a wonderful time. Our trees give us their beautiful autumnal colors, which give way to their nakedness, and cold winter.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful video.
Greetings from Barcelona 👍🌝
Good to see my trees aren't the only ones suffering from leaf burn, mildew and rust. I feel better.
Thank you Peter, I always feel so peaceful and inspired after watching your videos
besides that I love to listen to you - sometimes even for hours - I also like your shirts! And of course your knowledge, and your sharing it! Thank you so much! You and some others led me to my new hobby!
I have just begun my bonsai journey, and I'm head over heels in love for this it feels soo good to be growing this tree I acquired a Chinese Elm Tree and I love it! I have done zen rock gardens for about a decade now and I've done many for friends and neighbors I live in Omaha Nebraska so the people without them just love seeing these gardens I put together. Either way this reminds me of that the Zen Buddhism aspect of it is so aligned I feel total peace and almost more honing to the edges of my mind also. I am thankful for your teachings Master Chan you are truly the best I've seen and I did quite a bit of research for about a month before I started this life altering experience. I have recently purchased two of your books. And I am intent on owning all of your writings. Also when you are in your natural state while "on the job" you show and speak on things that may have not been in your books. I understand that a master such as yourself has forgotten more about bonsai than most may ever wish to know. I already want to move to the UK and work with you at your nursery. Again thank you for this content being placed on RUclips, you my good sir make this sheepishly aspect of being a beginner just dissolve completely. I hope that the artists eye I've acquired over a lifetime will bring unique beauty to my bonsai just as what you display on a daily in perfect flow.
Fantastic video! Very compliments! That wonderful colors....the maples are beautiful but the maple arakawa it's a masterpiece 👍👍👍🔝
This was certainly an educational video.The maple trees are quite unique. I look forward to your next lesson.🍁👍
Another soothing tour and explanation. Thank you for your calm constant gentle teachings. The added microphone is a tremendous help as well. Thanks!
Your garden is like 'performance meditation'. Great to see your Horse Chestnut bonsai. I have been playing around with horse chestnuts for a few years. I don't have the trunk thickness of yours. But I do enjoy watching them break bud - as they are doing here in NZ at this moment. Especially in a forest group setting. Great video. Cheers for that.
🍁🍁🍁That is one beautiful maple. 🍁🍁🍁
Thank you for the good info and beautiful sites as well calming sounds. OUTSTANDING
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge of Bonsai with us. I started a lime tree from seed and it's looking beautiful from all your advise.
Really interesting and very educational. Great shirt.
Lovely collection of trees peter ..
Can't quite decide which one as my favorite, they are all beautiful..thx for sharing Peter, can't wait for the next video.
Thank you for sharing this beautiful video.
I love this man
Just beautiful , thanks for all the great videos
Thank you so much for inspiring me to embark on a new hobby!
Love hearing your thoughts as you stroll through the stunning display of colors...each and every tree having it's own story and future. There aren't enough words to do justice to the color combinations and intensity. I lost a ginkgo recently and the ones I saw have inspired me to acquire another...the only tree as old as the dinosaur; what a story! And the pomegranates?! Wow! It's so interesting how like trees have such a different rate of change, but makes sense that they would change independently. It's amazing that this is but a fraction of the beauty that is there. It's all just so special. Thank you for sharing!
My parents have a 250 year old conker it's massive and a listed walnut tree same age .
Hi peter great video as always. All looking so beautiful. Much respect from Kent.
Thank you Peter 🙏 such a amazing place . ✌️👍
Looking forward to seeing that axed maple root system. I always find it interesting to see how the roots developed since the last repotting, because it is something that you can't observe on the day-to-day basis.
Very nice trees thank you for sharing
Espetacular. Tanks.
thank you so much for sharing your wisdom.....
Awesome trees! My maples have had a tough year with a lot of scorched leaves. The small deshojo that I purchased from Herons in the spring has stood up well to the weather though. Please keep the videos coming, we all learn a lot from you. 👍
Thank you teacher.
What an excellent video.
Could you also do a Video of how to train or create a good Nebari? There are so many ways i found on the Internet, from putting plastics under the Roots until just let them grow.
So very beautiful beautiful
Your video came at the perfect time, I've been wondering whether or not mildew was normal for this year, because several of my maples have some of it on their leaves. Thanks for this video.
My maples are some what green still
This is my favorite youtube channel : )
Same
me too....
Thank you very much for your videos. I like your way explaining things. You are really sympatic. Greetings from Southern Germany
Tobias
Thank for another amazing tour, 🌞🌠💫🌟☄💧💥🌳🌿☘🍀🍁🍂
So beautiful
That bicoloured zelkowa forest just wowed me.
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it is weird. we are just coming into spring here in australia and I am looking at Autumn colour
welcome to the internet little human
nice to see Aesculus hippocastanum, i own three of them :)
Beautiful.
You have the best job in the world am jealous. Wish I knew what you know would love to have a nursery like yours when weather up north is not as good as it is down south :(
So beautiful!
Peter the quickest 20:48 of my life, had to watch it again in case I missed any thing @ 1:48 the little stone men " Oh no it's Peter talking again" hahahaha. Beautiful trees, I must come down again👍
Please do.
Loving all the rad shirts!
Thanks for the upload really helped, plucking love your videos! Love the pineapple shirt by the way, good job sir :)
Ooohhh.. I have an Arakawa. . Cool.
Is the color not due to chlorophyll pulling back and then the sun drying out the leaves?
It would be great to pick your brain about various things.
Great
I got a wonderful Cryptomeria Japonica from the garden centre yesterday, 1m tall and £9.99. I couldn't believe my luck. It is copper from head to toe, I think they thought it was dying. I had my Peter Chan Bonsai Bible with me - invaluable but also dangerous to my wallet to keep in the car when I am passing a new nursery!
Any advice for oak trees?
Use ones that have decent size trunks. They can suffer mildew but apart from that, they do make nice bonsai.
Is there a short cut for making a bonsai out if pines like you can do with air layering maples and juniper?
Ah yes. The crowbar & pickax tree. Thanks for giving me courage to hard prune my trees!
"You've got to be bold"
- Peter Chan
My trees have yet to turn, neither did they burn in summer heat.
I have just collected and set Maple seed for winter.
Peter do you have any tips on how to get the best germination?
There is a RUclips video that I did on germinating seeds but will do another one in November
@@peterchan3100 i enjoyed the first video on growing acers from seeds. If you are gowing to film another, could you include how to look after the seedlings, how and when to transfer them into thier own pots and watering. Thanks, Joe
"The effect of the sun has a suntanning effect". Lol..good one Peter.
Nice shirt man!
Really helpful to know. And I love the shirt. Will you still be wearing the shirts in winter.
I will have to wear wooly jumpers unless there are Hawaiin Sweat shirts?
Right ? Its a nice shirt
is a acer palmatum bloodgood good for bonsai?
Yes they are OK although the leaves are a bit large.
@@peterchan3100 thank you
summer I keep my trees and shallow water.
How to write this trees name? @14:00
Cryptomeria japonica
Cryptomeria japonica
Sri Can you send me the mapal seed
20.000 trees? I have only 10 :-) Iam a Noob thats why I look always Herons Bonsai :-)
All this global warming i thought they where calling it climate change these days lol
Still great vid.
J Ay they are so confusing they used to say the earth was cooling or we are gunna die in some amount of time and it never happens it just stupid to me :)
Title: "Autumn - What to expect"Peter: "Leaves turn colors."Whoa. Mind blown. Back to Mirai for me....
All this global warming? Meanwhile where I live we have record lows and a record 4 foot snow fall expected. Its going ice age in the rockie mountians. No warming here.
That's part of climate change aswell
It's important to note that as the globe warms as a whole it can cause local weather patterns to shift from what is traditionally seen. There is also a trend towards more extreme weather globally. This is because major air and ocean currents, which are responsible for climates and ultimately local weather patterns, are shifting. So while the average global temperature is rising, we are also more likely to see weather extremes--hurricanes, cold snaps, flooding as a result of massive rainfall etc. The term global warming, while technically correct is understandably confusing, climate change is definitely a better descriptive term.