Corin, you and Peter Chan are the only ones I watch on youtube. You two have helped me tremendously in my hobby. You are a true artist with a great sense of scale and proportion without a hint of being pretentious. Thank you for your efforts and I wish you all the success you deserve.
Corin, you never cease to amaze me. I thoroughly enjoy when i have 30 or 40 mins with a coffee to just watch you work. Really not much more to say today than that. Thanks
@@lump88 -a yeti? Like as in bigfoot? I don't get it? Bigfoot when he's not roaming the woods photobombing on people who use potato's as cameras he freelances as a barista and master of the long lasting fine brew? I'm just playing dude. Though I really don't get how a yeti fits in.
In the Netherlands these trees are not often used as bonsai material, but now that I have seen this. I can't wait to buy one myself to make it into a beautiful bonsai
Nice video. I like your style of making a video and the way you work with trees. Blue cedar I am thinking about it. Buying one I mean. Of course a like👍👍
Brilliant! Just brilliant! I took a 50 minute journey down to your place yesterday, your brother was most helpful and informative, the intention was to purchase a gift for my parents, well! I ended up buying a Bonsai for my parents and one for myself😊 I think I have found a new hobby. P.S. love the videos, very informative and well presented.
Fantastic work saving these Blue Cedars. Loved the manner you changed the structure of the trees and I can see they will grow into beautiful bonsai specimens. A very good lecture especially removing all the top useless soil and mess, opening up the top and keeping the roots undisturbed, by doing this, the tree will not be into too much shock. I prefer the bigger specimens they are more resilient to getting hard pruned. The video was most enjoyable and encouraging to also try our hand. I would like to see a professional Bonsai Grower close should I loose nerve he/she can rescue my attempt, it must e quite daunting giving it a go for the first time.
I like it when they do it for the long term health and growth and styling of the tree.. and can still look cool and have a general bonsai look. But don't much like the trend of all the "magic demos" of finding a really nice prebonsai stock...often collected or grown and trained for bonsai.... and getting some big shot to come in and transform it into a "finished" tree in an hour or whatever. And do everything to it that should be done slowly over many many years even all the jinning and carving and lime sulphering etc so as to get there before and after shots for their website or whatever. Basically with the goal of showing off and making themselves look good and their profile... not the tree. And beginners see and think that's normal and mimick it. But don't tell them that they've just killed that nice tree and fine potential bonsai stock and that the vast majority of those are sacrifice trees that are discarded after. Idk just don't seem right to me. This guy seems to do it pretty good though .
I love Corin's eye for trees -h e sees such simple, elegant, and beautiful 'solutions' or designs. Thank you for explaining your thinking so clearly, you are a real talent when it comes to teaching.
it is impossible for me to make a bonsai from this tree because it does not grow in our place. but the idea and mindset of making this bonsai can be used to make bonsai from other trees. Thank you for sharing ..
Appreciate this training vid using nursery stock, your narration through the branch selection and the detail wiring ~particularly the apex~ plus your commentary on the (2) trees. Thank you.
Another nice demonstration Corin, seeing you take a garden centre fined and producing something that has a good basis for the future is inspiring thank you.
One of my favourite trees, they look stunning when mature. Got a street near where I live with around ten fully mature trees growing. Great vlog, love the concept of seeing the whole raw material start to wired and shaped finished starter bonsai.
do appreciate these video went to a fair few or your dads demos in the past at events and at greenwood years ago..do like how you explain clearly what your about to do and show the results thank you..... will be there in spring to get a larger pot as a tree 43 years old bought from greenwood back in the day when your mum sold heathers is getting too big for the pot it is in.
Yet Another fantastic educational video from relatively cheap garden centre material, it’s amazing how easy you make it look, never ceases to amaze me how much more expensive they appear at the end of the demonstration 😜 and what can I say that bench is stunning 🤩
Thank you Corin for giving your time and sharing your expertise. The learning curve in bonsai is ever expanding, in others words, none of us, from beginners to experts will never stop learning. Love all your videos as many others do too . . . Keep up the good work.
Living in the high mountains of Arizona I'm enthralled with trees as they are mainly Ponderosa Pine. I'm constantly looking them and the Alligator Juniper. You're amazing in you concepts of a dwarf tree.
Hi corin I wish I had just 10% of your experience you amaze me every time you do work on a tree . I guess I started to late I am 56 now but way back in the eighties I did try bonsai but there was not a lot of information about those days and gave it up .thanks to you and many others I can now get the information I need .I will have to make a trip one day and see your amazing nursery.thanks for sharing your knowledge..
Brilliant... Loved this tutorial! Going to have to keep an eye out for one of those cedars at my local nursery. I love working with larch but never tried a cedar. You've inspired me to have a go! Love all your videos by the way
Watching your decision making skills is very enlightening. Cutting of those thick branches and then the top made a huge difference in the overall appearance immediately. I like seeing you work because it gives others the confidence to try it.
This is the first of your videos I've watched. I have subscribed as well. I am only beginning bonsai so I haven't actually done a tree yet, but I've learned a lot from you today and I look forward to watching more. Thank you.
@@greenwoodbonsaistudio Hi, it's Kate from Shetland again. I just wanted to ask if you sell young trees which can be kept to grow until they are ready to be made into bonsai. I have planted a few trees by seed but of course they will take some time to grow even a small amount. At the end of the first week in June I plan to buy a few trees. I'd like to buy from you because I feel your enthusiasm and professionalism is so impressive. Do you have some young trees for this purpose? PS I used to live and work in Nottingham!
Corin, you’re amazing, so confident and creative . Making an ordinary looking tree into something magical looking one ! Go on with your “ bad”self !
Corin, you and Peter Chan are the only ones I watch on youtube. You two have helped me tremendously in my hobby. You are a true artist with a great sense of scale and proportion without a hint of being pretentious. Thank you for your efforts and I wish you all the success you deserve.
Pues mira a David Benavente y sabrás lo que es trabajar un bonsai de verdad.
Love the fact that you don't speed anything up on the video. It really helps in understanding why you are doing things you do. Thanks, Mate!
"The problems are all on the floor now", Cracked me up that! 😂😂
Corin, you never cease to amaze me. I thoroughly enjoy when i have 30 or 40 mins with a coffee to just watch you work. Really not much more to say today than that. Thanks
You take that long to drink one cup of coffee?
@@iamshredder3587 it's called a yeti
@@lump88 -a yeti? Like as in bigfoot? I don't get it? Bigfoot when he's not roaming the woods photobombing on people who use potato's as cameras he freelances as a barista and master of the long lasting fine brew?
I'm just playing dude. Though I really don't get how a yeti fits in.
I enjoyed that bit about the magic potting stick!
In the Netherlands these trees are not often used as bonsai material, but now that I have seen this. I can't wait to buy one myself to make it into a beautiful bonsai
I always get very jealous seeing this kind of material. Living in the Caribbean part of the Netherlands it won’t last for a week over here…
Do you know if we have this type of material in garden centers? Like an Intratuin or something?
This guy got a beautiful bracelet and watch super cool style man
😊great Bonsai Artist!🎉🎉🎉❤
That first one is a real looker actually! ' I'd be well happy with that!
Great video very informative and interesting. Thanks for sharing something more basic I enjoyed 👍👍🇵🇷
🇵🇷 agree ! From California
Always present, friends, thank you for the knowledge, greetings, one hobby is always successful
Best bonsai work ive seen on youtube. Never seen a bad tree produced.
Superb video. This is what bonsai is all about - creating pieces of art from raw material.
Nice video. I like your style of making a video and the way you work with trees. Blue cedar I am thinking about it. Buying one I mean. Of course a like👍👍
2nd Tree came out Great, Trunk looks Massive with the mini branches... Well done!! 🫡
Brilliant! Just brilliant! I took a 50 minute journey down to your place yesterday, your brother was most helpful and informative, the intention was to purchase a gift for my parents, well! I ended up buying a Bonsai for my parents and one for myself😊 I think I have found a new hobby.
P.S. love the videos, very informative and well presented.
Brilliant work corin really enjoyed the video.🙏🏻🌲
Magic potting stick! excellent.
Fantastic work saving these Blue Cedars. Loved the manner you changed the structure of the trees and I can see they will grow into beautiful bonsai specimens. A very good lecture especially removing all the top useless soil and mess, opening up the top and keeping the roots undisturbed, by doing this, the tree will not be into too much shock. I prefer the bigger specimens they are more resilient to getting hard pruned. The video was most enjoyable and encouraging to also try our hand. I would like to see a professional Bonsai Grower close should I loose nerve he/she can rescue my attempt, it must e quite daunting giving it a go for the first time.
absolutely awsom demo you are a legend. we ask you provide. the new wire cart is great .keep up the awsom posts. dead set legend 🙌
Enjoy seeing artists work on raw/stock materials and transform them into a nice looking bonsai. Cheers from Cali
I like it when they do it for the long term health and growth and styling of the tree.. and can still look cool and have a general bonsai look.
But don't much like the trend of all the "magic demos" of finding a really nice prebonsai stock...often collected or grown and trained for bonsai.... and getting some big shot to come in and transform it into a "finished" tree in an hour or whatever. And do everything to it that should be done slowly over many many years even all the jinning and carving and lime sulphering etc so as to get there before and after shots for their website or whatever. Basically with the goal of showing off and making themselves look good and their profile... not the tree.
And beginners see and think that's normal and mimick it.
But don't tell them that they've just killed that nice tree and fine potential bonsai stock and that the vast majority of those are sacrifice trees that are discarded after.
Idk just don't seem right to me.
This guy seems to do it pretty good though .
Nice bonsai collection👍👍👍
I watched your video a couple of year’s ago and it inspired me to have a go at my own five year old tree 😎Dennis
The narrative outlining the thought process and considerations for the trees is very good. Great to watch.
Thank you David, glad you enjoyed it
Grateful to hear you talk about the wires and guages, etc. Thumbs Up!
I love Corin's eye for trees -h e sees such simple, elegant, and beautiful 'solutions' or designs. Thank you for explaining your thinking so clearly, you are a real talent when it comes to teaching.
Thank you so much!
Amazing work, live video, is incredible the kind of work you do..
Very good job👏👏👏
That wiring table is gorgeous
it is impossible for me to make a bonsai from this tree because it does not grow in our place. but the idea and mindset of making this bonsai can be used to make bonsai from other trees.
Thank you for sharing ..
Appreciate this training vid using nursery stock, your narration through the branch selection and the detail wiring ~particularly the apex~ plus your commentary on the (2) trees. Thank you.
Another nice demonstration Corin, seeing you take a garden centre fined and producing something that has a good basis for the future is inspiring thank you.
Corin is Bonsai Hagrid. I will never be able to see anything else and nobody can change my mind.
Really enjoyed watching this done over several weeks
nice bonsai brother 👍👍 salam kenal, terima kasih 🙏🙏
Thank you for sharing your knowledge with me, I really appreciate it
I really enjoyed your video. Thank you!
Cheers mate
Great video
Great job and you make it look so easy. Hope to get over to see you some day. Thanks
Very nice wire caddy... Almost makes me want to start a Bonsai business just so I can make one, haha.
Basic staff.. Beautyfull work.. Thank you very much...
One of my favourite trees, they look stunning when mature. Got a street near where I live with around ten fully mature trees growing. Great vlog, love the concept of seeing the whole raw material start to wired and shaped finished starter bonsai.
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I could watch your demos all day!
Very enjoyed the video. Thank you for the pointers. Learned alot. I was thinking of my next hobby and this is it.
great demo liked that you explained a lot of basic design elements
Oh if only we could get into your brain especially your thought process! Great video once more, thanks!
Good idea, Pruning, Cutting n Wiring Juniperus Bonsai.
Taste Process n Good Finishing. 👍🏾
Great video Corin, as always. Love the new wire trolley
do appreciate these video went to a fair few or your dads demos in the past at events and at greenwood years ago..do like how you explain clearly what your about to do and show the results
thank you..... will be there in spring to get a larger pot as a tree 43 years old bought from greenwood back in the day when your mum sold heathers is getting too big for the pot it is in.
Fantastic work there.
Fascinating - as always.
So beautiful bonsai
Yet Another fantastic educational video from relatively cheap garden centre material, it’s amazing how easy you make it look, never ceases to amaze me how much more expensive they appear at the end of the demonstration 😜 and what can I say that bench is stunning 🤩
This is so helpful! I love to see how your brain processes each decision. Very well explained too. Thank you 🪴💚
And not forgetting how beautiful the tree is bro 😍😍
Watched this demo a few times now and always find something new each time,thanks for taking the time to do these demonstrations.
Very good video 👍
a very talented man,a delight
He makes it look too easy. Can't wait to try.
Another inspiring and educational tutorial! I watch your videos again and again, with so much interest and enjoyment. Thank you very much, Corin
Awesome tutorial. It’s quite amazing what you can accomplish with simple nursery stock when in the right hands. Thanks, keep growing
Another great video Corin easy to follow and instructive also good to see your thought process.
Your new oak mobile work bench is stunning.
Love learning about your thought process, when styling the tree
Thank you Corin for giving your time and sharing your expertise.
The learning curve in bonsai is ever expanding,
in others words, none of us, from beginners to experts will never stop learning.
Love all your videos as many others do too . . .
Keep up the good work.
Thanks very much Phil. Glad you like the vids.
@Greenwood Bonsai Dear did Atlantic cedar air layering? or by cutting? I want to get out of my tree. in South America there is no such species
Very nice work 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Great demonstration!!
Good decision, I was thinking it so in the beginning to cut the top. Nice video. Thank you.
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome demonstration. Thank you. From Monrovia California.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video👍👍👍
LMAO "The problems are all on the floor now." I'll have to remember that line for the future.
Nice transformation
Thanks Corin, a very enjoyable video with lots of good info in it. That's a nice bespoke workbench as well.
I love that magic stick ❤
Good job! Perfect!
Good and thank you for sharing all .
Great video :) have taken a number of tips from your work!
great bro. very inspiring bonsai. keep up the spirit anyway. I'm Indonesian, greetings to one hobby.👍👍🙏🙏
Hello mate, i love hour video's.
I have a seedling bleu Sedar where i start next year with.
Greetings from the Netherlands
That was awesome! I would love to have those trees!
Looking good young man!
Thanks Sean !
That color pot always sets off a conifer!
Living in the high mountains of Arizona I'm enthralled with trees as they are mainly Ponderosa Pine. I'm constantly looking them and the Alligator Juniper. You're amazing in you concepts of a dwarf tree.
Just started watching your channel and I’m really enjoying the videos so far and finding them very informative and helpful, thanks 🙏🏻
Welcome aboard!
Two for the Price of One. Love it!
Hi corin I wish I had just 10% of your experience you amaze me every time you do work on a tree .
I guess I started to late I am 56 now but way back in the eighties I did try bonsai but there was not a lot of information about those days and gave it up .thanks to you and many others I can now get the information I need .I will have to make a trip one day and see your amazing nursery.thanks for sharing your knowledge..
I really find yor videos very usefull.Thank you for that !
Great channel buddy very interesting and informative thanks all the best Martyn 👍
Brilliant... Loved this tutorial! Going to have to keep an eye out for one of those cedars at my local nursery. I love working with larch but never tried a cedar. You've inspired me to have a go! Love all your videos by the way
Watching your decision making skills is very enlightening. Cutting of those thick branches and then the top made a huge difference in the overall appearance immediately. I like seeing you work because it gives others the confidence to try it.
Great video. Thank you.
Great content as always. Really enjoyable
I’m glad I discovered your channel. I purchased a smaller blue cedar this winter and looking forward to learning something.
Brilliant tutorial ...
Stunning tree
Nice work on the cedar. Love the wire cart.
This is the first of your videos I've watched. I have subscribed as well. I am only beginning bonsai so I haven't actually done a tree yet, but I've learned a lot from you today and I look forward to watching more. Thank you.
Welcome aboard!
@@greenwoodbonsaistudio Hi, it's Kate from Shetland again. I just wanted to ask if you sell young trees which can be kept to grow until they are ready to be made into bonsai. I have planted a few trees by seed but of course they will take some time to grow even a small amount. At the end of the first week in June I plan to buy a few trees. I'd like to buy from you because I feel your enthusiasm and professionalism is so impressive. Do you have some young trees for this purpose? PS I used to live and work in Nottingham!
wow! great tutorial.Thank you !
Brilliant as always!