Wow, what a treat, I just got a few larches this year because I was inspired by your forest. Thanks for sharing this great informative session with a legend. Can't wait to see the rest! You rock Nigel! ❤️ The Bonsai Zone!
This is great! Thanks Nigel! I actually live right on the James Bay in the Subarctic in Quebec! (Yes. It is already snowing and cold!) I see wild Larix Laricina like this constantly. We call them Tamarack up here. I know exactly what he's talking about in regards to the bogs filled with stunted trees. I see them daily on walks/drives around my community. I've had good luck collecting them in the fall. They don't seem to mind as long as you get yourself a good root ball.
Awesome! I'm so glad you decided to post your footage, Nigel! I missed the whole thing cause I was selling raffle tickets! It was awesome meeting you and everyone in the club?
I miss the life, but the replay gives useful information, thanks. Was wondering will that copper wiring not cut the branches or do you keep changing it each year 🤔.
I watched part 2 first, and didn't realize what an intimate space this demo was held in, and I agree with others who have taken issue with all the background chatter. There were a lot of rude people chattering ad nauseam throughout this entire demo.
Does Quaking Aspen (populus tremuloides) have a similar hardiness as these Larches? I've seen pics of them growing with Siberian Larch in Russia, but I could have mistaken the birches for Aspens. I see myself in a few years getting a few seedlings of each and creating a mixed forest of Larch and Aspen.
As a fan of larches I would’ve loved to watch and hear what the presenter had to say. Unfortunately too many in the audience seemed more interested in what THEY had to say to each other. I guess I’ll have to way for this presenter to make one of his videos. My thanks to him, but I have to leave now.
@@Sherman_616 If you watch at 3:00, he specifies the correct time to work on larch, and it is not a month, it is what the tree is telling you. A month is a useless timing metric; as you point out, climate is different in different parts of the (dare I say it) world. My larches are in bright green spring growth!
Thank you so much for making this demo available for the public Nigel
Wow, what a treat, I just got a few larches this year because I was inspired by your forest. Thanks for sharing this great informative session with a legend. Can't wait to see the rest! You rock Nigel! ❤️ The Bonsai Zone!
Great Lecture by David on the Larch. Really cool.
Thanks Tom, I really enjoyed the demo!! I learned lots!!
Looks like you are having some serious Bonsai fun Nigel. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊
Tips from the the GOAT. Thanks, keep growing
That’s Greatest Of All Time 😉
Wow! Those trees are a completely different beast where he gets them compared to where I am! Thanks for filming this Nigel!
Thanks for recording this Nigel! I missed a lot while working the sales area. 🐦💙
It was a fantastic demo, I learned so much!!
This looks amazing wow !!!
I so so love larch bonsaiillios 🙃
What a crazy bend job, I didn't think you can bend trunk that thick! Glad it did not crack haha
This is great! Thanks Nigel! I actually live right on the James Bay in the Subarctic in Quebec! (Yes. It is already snowing and cold!) I see wild Larix Laricina like this constantly. We call them Tamarack up here. I know exactly what he's talking about in regards to the bogs filled with stunted trees. I see them daily on walks/drives around my community.
I've had good luck collecting them in the fall. They don't seem to mind as long as you get yourself a good root ball.
One of the treasures of Quebec!!
Did already wait on this one
So absorbing
good video👍
అద్భుతమైన వేదిక.👌
చాలా ధన్యవాదాలు, నేను ప్రదర్శనను నిజంగా ఆస్వాదించాను!
I live in Arizona, USA and I have successfully kept alive larches
I live in Virginia and have quite a few Japanese larch, a lot farther south then NY, just order 10 more cedlings😎🤙🏼❤️
Awesome! I'm so glad you decided to post your footage, Nigel! I missed the whole thing cause I was selling raffle tickets! It was awesome meeting you and everyone in the club?
maybe the japanese training pots are glazed on the top part to avoid the. surface getting dry too fast
I miss the life, but the replay gives useful information, thanks. Was wondering will that copper wiring not cut the branches or do you keep changing it each year 🤔.
I watched part 2 first, and didn't realize what an intimate space this demo was held in, and I agree with others who have taken issue with all the background chatter. There were a lot of rude people chattering ad nauseam throughout this entire demo.
Bonsai artist !!!!!!!!!!
Does Quaking Aspen (populus tremuloides) have a similar hardiness as these Larches? I've seen pics of them growing with Siberian Larch in Russia, but I could have mistaken the birches for Aspens. I see myself in a few years getting a few seedlings of each and creating a mixed forest of Larch and Aspen.
I think its not long too we see nigel with some copper wire. Bending som bonsai?
💚💚💚
Why do you never wire your bonsai ?
Clip and grow supremacy
👍👌🙂
As a fan of larches I would’ve loved to watch and hear what the presenter had to say. Unfortunately
too many in the audience seemed more interested in what THEY had to say to each other. I guess I’ll
have to way for this presenter to make one of his videos. My thanks to him, but I have to leave now.
I suspect the background noise you're hearing is from folks attending the bonsai show, not the actual audience of Easterbrook's presentation.
Foist
What a shame for all the background chatter, both for David and for the Bonsai Zone footage.
totally wrong season. i hope it lives
Why do you say it is the wrong season?
@@TheBonsaiZone work on larch in mid to late April
@@Sherman_616 That is too late in our climate, I'm sure David speaks from years of experience! Thanks Sherman!
@@TheBonsaiZone it gets colder here than it does there. I bet the tree dies. Other people will watch the video and work on theirs out of season.
@@Sherman_616 If you watch at 3:00, he specifies the correct time to work on larch, and it is not a month, it is what the tree is telling you. A month is a useless timing metric; as you point out, climate is different in different parts of the (dare I say it) world. My larches are in bright green spring growth!
So many rude people talking while the guy is trying to do a demo for their benefit. That wouldn't happen in this country.
It's the people touring the show, they don't know there is a demo on at the back.