Nursery Shopping for Bonsai Material

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июн 2019
  • Think bonsai have to come from trees collected from the mountains or from an expensive bonsai nursery? You may be surprised to find that some of your local nurseries can be good sources for character filled woody plants that make great bonsai. Come with me on a trip to one of my favorite nurseries and lets see what treasures we can find!
    / bonsai_echo

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  • @bonzairebellion4663
    @bonzairebellion4663 5 лет назад +4

    00:40 till 00:55 welcome to paradise 😍😍😍😍

    • @mikec3820
      @mikec3820 4 года назад

      never tell us what you spent on the buys?

  • @Kwood10
    @Kwood10 Год назад

    When I go to a nursery I get butterflies 🦋 I’m so excited to see what they have . Love these kind of videos!

  • @jphguitres
    @jphguitres 4 года назад +2

    Superbe course, il y a de beaux spécimens et de beaux projets dans cette nursery

  • @armingivili
    @armingivili 3 года назад +1

    I love Peter chan video , but now i found you too! Really good videos! Thx for sharing.

  • @moihawk666
    @moihawk666 3 года назад

    "grab cool looking stuff" yup i got it

  • @ericsvideos1
    @ericsvideos1 5 лет назад +1

    I like your style bud! You explain everything good! Your one of my faves! Plus you seem super honest

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  5 лет назад +2

      Glad you are enjoying the channel. 🙏🏼
      Every comment will be responded to with kindness because that’s my style.
      “A single act of kindness throws out roots in all directions, and the roots spring up and make new trees.” - Amelia Earhart

  • @CharlieForeign
    @CharlieForeign 2 года назад

    Thanks for this upload. Please show more places from here the PNW!

  • @davidantill6949
    @davidantill6949 3 года назад

    I saw an Indian video where they used melted candle wax as a sealing agent. I love such ingenuity.

  • @SamDoeckeAussiebonsaibloke
    @SamDoeckeAussiebonsaibloke 3 года назад

    Hi mate just stumbled on your channel. Can't believe I missed it. Lots of catching up to do 😊😊😉😉😉😀

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  3 года назад

      Good to have you here, Sam!

  • @Bonsaifly
    @Bonsaifly 3 года назад

    Great choices :)

  • @Ben-lo7cy
    @Ben-lo7cy 4 года назад +2

    Empty space is always a good excuse to buy new trees

  • @davedave1283
    @davedave1283 5 лет назад

    Really enjoy watching your vids, will be awaiting for more.

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  5 лет назад

      Glad you are enjoying the channel.
      I’m working on tomorrow’s video right now😎.

  • @octoberblaze8554
    @octoberblaze8554 4 года назад +1

    For a second there I thought you were going to make the big cut higher on the trunk to create an upright. There was another foot or so of useful trunk taper. But hey, bonsai is all about creating something unique. Good luck with this tree.

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад

      It will be unique alright!

  • @socalbonsai2778
    @socalbonsai2778 4 года назад

    Pacific Northwest seems like the perfect spot to grow bonsai- so many great species

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад

      One of many reasons why it’s called the PNWonderland.

  • @insertclevernamehere2506
    @insertclevernamehere2506 3 года назад

    Mind-Blowing options. No tree nursery here would ever have trees like those lying around, it would be out of business if the trees on sale were so poorly 'kept' - trees here are uniformly grown for landscaping, so straight, vertical trunks, no lower branches, etc. So to get that naturalistic trees like those you are showing, the trees would have to be grown from seedlings specifically for bonsai by the bonsai-grower themselves. Adds 10-15 yrs to the process.

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  3 года назад

      That nursery is run by a person who doesn’t really need it to be high volume. It’s really a hidden gem. I’m going to have to go back before he decides to move on.

  • @davidantill6949
    @davidantill6949 3 года назад

    I really enjoy seeing the selection and work on nursery trees. Thanks. If you had the patience to do a yearly time lapse of the progress that would be amazing.

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  3 года назад

      That would be neat to see.

  • @SilverF0XX
    @SilverF0XX 2 года назад

    Good stuff sir

  • @EngineerandEducator
    @EngineerandEducator 4 года назад +4

    AIRLAYER!!!!!

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад +1

      👋🏼There you are! I was wondering when the next air layer request was coming🤣. Feel free to watch the video where I address how I decide what to air layer.

  • @mykorizzo6579
    @mykorizzo6579 4 года назад

    "There's this really cool bark" *break* *break*. There goes some of the cool bark😂

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад

      That is exactly what happened😏.
      One of the concepts used in bonsai is to simplify some attributes in order to change their impact on the image. In this case, having a more noticeable differentiation between one characteristic and another can be developed to highlight each portion. The process can appear to have immediate effects and it can take much longer to see the true plan come to fruition. Bonsai is a patient art.

  • @lakeelsinorebonsai1203
    @lakeelsinorebonsai1203 5 лет назад +1

    Hey Bro, the olives are the easiest to grow. They are very strong, you can actually repot it now and it’s not gonna die. Easy to style and it can take heat and cold. I have 4 of them, I just couldn’t find a really nice one yet.😀😀

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  5 лет назад

      Yah... I’m going to buy that one at that one nursery if it’s still there next time I stop in. I’ve been recommending it to a bunch of people lately, so chances are getting lower that it will be.

    • @lakeelsinorebonsai1203
      @lakeelsinorebonsai1203 5 лет назад

      Olive tree is one of my favorite. On my video of my visit to a nursery (the first one) at the end there’s a beautiful Olive there that I suppose to buy, but that day I can’t, that’s a really nice one, only a little pricey than I normally pay for, it’s been a month, I hope it’s still there when I go back. Olive are great Bonsai.

  • @ericsvideos1
    @ericsvideos1 5 лет назад

    Handsome Lad!

  • @69kesh
    @69kesh 4 года назад +10

    You should have airlayed the tree

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад +3

      I do have air layers on other large bonsai that have more interest in the upper portions, but this one’s top didn’t have the value I would look for in an air layered plant. I have a limited amount of space for propagation, so I currently only pick the ones I can’t get otherwise. Locally, Japanese maples are easy for me to find with more character than the separated upper of this one. If I find a way to get more space, then I will most likely air layer everything. Ahh dreams...
      If you’d like to see my decision making process for determining what I should air layer, you’ll find a video on air layering on my channel as well. Enjoy!

    • @69kesh
      @69kesh 4 года назад +1

      Sir so kind of you to reply.i must say your garden is so beautiful.

  •  4 года назад

    Dude that olive is pure gold! I can't believe you passed it up! Go buy it now.
    With the red varieties of JM you want to give more leeway than the green varieties. Reduce trunk by half and the letting it back bud and build strength is generally better. Anyway I look forward to seeing it develop.

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад +1

      That red maple is exploding with back buds! Huge new leaves, but I’m ok with that since I want to see big ol’ solar panels right now anyway.
      Oh... and the olive?... yah, I went back and rescued that one a couple of weeks ago. I’m planning a winter protection strategy for it now.

    •  4 года назад +1

      @@BonsaiEcho that's great news. I am glad someone else didn't scoop it up before you could get to it. Those red JM look stunnin when they're in full display. I guess they have the tendancy to burn so most folks feel that they are hard. We keep ours under reed screens so they get dappled light and they grow like weeds.

  • @jerrefisher2184
    @jerrefisher2184 5 лет назад

    Love the bald cypress! I have thirty or so I’m going to plant a forest of, and two larger. Have you posted any videos of your work with the bald cypress?

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  5 лет назад +1

      Haven’t styled it yet. I did an initial trimming and it is currently gaining strength after not doing so great at the nursery. I’ll get to it eventually.

  • @bonsaigardener7969
    @bonsaigardener7969 4 года назад

    👍👍👍

  • @BenBSeattle
    @BenBSeattle 5 лет назад +1

    Nice gotta check this place out some time. There's a closed down nursery place in Seatac that has some in ground trees that they are trying to get rid for $20 bucks before they bull doze the area. Let me know if you're interested.

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  5 лет назад

      Absolutely interested!
      I may know the place you are talking about. Are you on Instagram? You can DM me some specifics @bonsai_echo .

  • @angryzombie8088
    @angryzombie8088 2 года назад

    What a bummer you didnt show how you break that trunk.

  • @anitapurja8024
    @anitapurja8024 4 года назад

    Should have done air-layering for that maple and deciduous tree’s trunk carving will end up rotting and wont last long. But still it looked nice.

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад

      I agree. The hollow trunk will look nice on that one when it finally does rot enough... though it may be awhile based on my experience with maples around here. I have maples I’ve been working with for 5 years with the intention of creating a hollow and they have hardly rotted so I have had to use a die grinder to artificially create the hollow with the still hard maple wood. Also, I have another video you can watch to hear about my criteria for air layering. I do actually layer some trees. Just not ones that don’t meet my criteria.😁.

  • @mattbrennan647
    @mattbrennan647 4 года назад

    I thought it best to trunk chop during dormancy. Looks like you’re doing it mid summer. Could you please advise? Thanks

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад

      If you want a hollow trunk as I did in this video, you can chop whenever you like. Otherwise, dormant period is good. Less sap seepage then.

  • @Civilimagery
    @Civilimagery 4 года назад

    rule 1: never cut flush on maples as they die back, that branch you snapped will die back and make a big hollow.

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад

      You are correct. If a smooth and unscarred tree is desired, the way I showed is not going to heal smoothly.
      I enjoy some character on trees, though. Hollows, knots, lumps, etc. help tell the story of a tree that has persevered through the challenges of life. That’s why I prefer to prune with only hands when possible. The scars appear more natural when ripped compared to when cut.

  • @christiansanchez1486
    @christiansanchez1486 3 года назад

    Majority of the time the trashy looking nurseries the cooler material

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  3 года назад +1

      I like them for bonsai material.

    • @christiansanchez1486
      @christiansanchez1486 3 года назад

      @@BonsaiEcho yea cause nobody goes to them a run down nursery is a beautiful place

  • @rogerbriggs9802
    @rogerbriggs9802 4 года назад

    Wow, Iv'e not seen that done before, 6.25.

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад +1

      It could have been air layered, but I chose not to. Check out the video I did on air layering to see my decision making process when it comes to rooting the top of a tree prior to cutting it off.

    • @rogerbriggs9802
      @rogerbriggs9802 4 года назад

      @@BonsaiEcho Will do, thank you.

  • @chriswillette8743
    @chriswillette8743 4 года назад

    The cleaner and smoother the cut the better it will heal over with the hope that it may one day look like there was never a cut there. Your thoughts please??!! Thanks!

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад

      Here’s some of my thoughts 💭
      If the goal is to disguise a human intervention, then you are right on target. Clean and smooth and cut paste is the way to go.
      If the goal is to tell a story of a tree surviving damage caused by nature, then rip it! I realize that’s still human intervention, but the effect is close enough to natural damage for it to be believable.
      Most of the trees that demand my attention have scars that tell a story. I like Bonsai the same way.

  • @JesusChrist4ever
    @JesusChrist4ever 4 года назад

    Will you be making an update on this beautiful red leave 🍁 maple

  • @felipekido
    @felipekido 4 года назад

    Nurseries in my are don't have trees similar to what you are showing.

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад

      What do they have?

    • @felipekido
      @felipekido 4 года назад

      @@BonsaiEcho Nursery stock trees, not suited for bonsai.

  • @Rene_Voortwist
    @Rene_Voortwist 4 года назад

    Do you ever airlayer maples that you bought? It seems a shame that you chop a tree and discard the top. For instance the maple with red leaves. Is that a 'bloodgood'? There's probably two or three nice trees in the top. Just wondering. Great video!

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад +1

      I do have some air layers that I apply depending on the value of the tree. See my decision making process in this video: ruclips.net/video/V3wqxVbT4Eg/видео.html

    • @jacostrauss9167
      @jacostrauss9167 4 года назад

      I agree... Beautiful Acer Palmatum bloodgood... Would have air-layered it into al least 3 trees...

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад +2

      Maples grow like weeds in my yard.
      Literally.
      There are hundreds of new seedlings every year from the big bloodgood maples planted in the ground. They grow fast too.
      I guess that leads me to not create much more of the same looking material from nursery stock. The parts I remove and discard I consider sacrifice branches which have served their purpose of thickening the lower trunk.
      I do intend to show some air layering content this year on a maple I obtained specifically to layer off. Not that I need more trees, but this particular one I’m planning to layer has plenty of character worth saving. It’ll be fun!

  • @JesusChrist4ever
    @JesusChrist4ever 4 года назад

    Do maples need that cut paste for big cuts like that or no

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад +1

      Trees have survived naturally caused damage without cut paste for a very long time, so I’d say no. It doesn’t need the cut paste. But, if a super smooth wound that becomes perfectly smooth over time is the goal, then smear on some cut paste. It’ll reduce sap loss and allow the callus tissue to roll over nicely in a more controlled fashion.
      so...
      Cut paste it for control.
      or
      Break it and leave it for nature.
      I like a natural look, myself. Scars are beautiful!

    • @JesusChrist4ever
      @JesusChrist4ever 4 года назад

      Thank you so much I worried about that but that’s right they have survived in nature like that n it is a super nice cut it look very nature will you have updates on these looking forward to it!!

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад

      Drilo300 Vazquez I will have updates with some of them. I do sell trees, so some will be up to the new caretakers to update.

  • @browniesbear
    @browniesbear 4 года назад

    please tell me you are air layering most of them

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад

      Probably the most asked question on my channel. See the other comments on this video. I do have some layers going currently.

  • @jacobjerde1315
    @jacobjerde1315 4 года назад +1

    Can u find yamadori northwest pine 🌲

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад +1

      There are several native pines that can be collected from the wild near me. I rarely collect wild material though. I prefer to find material from local neighborhoods that people would like to remove. It makes the transition to bonsai life well and it saves it from being sent to the rubbish bin.

  • @hackercat13
    @hackercat13 4 года назад

    What's the name of the nursery where you found these trees ?

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад +1

      Lazy S Nursery in Federal Way, WA

  • @edmundblackaddercoc8522
    @edmundblackaddercoc8522 5 лет назад +1

    Air layer it?

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  5 лет назад

      I do have air layers on other large bonsai that have more interest in the upper portions, but this one’s top didn’t have the value I would look for in an air layered plant. I have a limited amount of space for propagation, so I currently only pick the ones I can’t get otherwise. Locally, Japanese maples are easy for me to find with more character than the separated upper of this one. If I find a way to get more space, then I will most likely air layer everything. Ahh dreams...

    • @iqbalyozanda1207
      @iqbalyozanda1207 5 лет назад +1

      @@BonsaiEcho hei friend im glad knowing you have another air layered before. I was about to die when i saw you directly throw that large top lol. That one is my favorite kind of tree i wish to have it but sadly i live in Indonesia tropical country :(.

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  5 лет назад

      Iqbal Yozanda Japanese maples are wonderful, aren’t they?! I will air layer more as space allows.

    • @iqbalyozanda1207
      @iqbalyozanda1207 5 лет назад +1

      @@BonsaiEcho yeesss my reason to start bonsai world (before i know it can't stand tropical climate lol). Sure hope you'll get laarge space broo :)

  • @ianrobinson8718
    @ianrobinson8718 Год назад

    Walking past a awakawa????? Like unicorn shite in the Uk.

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  Год назад +1

      I know, right??? Like why isn’t it called a uni-horn. When did the corn enter the picture??? 😆

  • @Wedge53
    @Wedge53 3 года назад

    The Bald Cypress is quite the score. Good decision on the maple.

    • @Wedge53
      @Wedge53 3 года назад

      18 months later I would like to see the Bald.

  • @jordanz3316
    @jordanz3316 4 года назад

    Didnt want to air layer that nice maple!?

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад

      Feel free to watch the video where I talk about how I decide what I will air layer. ruclips.net/video/V3wqxVbT4Eg/видео.html

  • @ShanShan-ss4yy
    @ShanShan-ss4yy 4 года назад

    For the sake of youtube lets trunk chop. Shit man should have airlayered at the same spot and got 2 beautiful plants for the price of one.

    • @BonsaiEcho
      @BonsaiEcho  4 года назад

      👋🏼There you are! I was wondering when the next air layer “shoulda” was coming🤣. Feel free to watch the video where I address how I decide what to air layer.
      ruclips.net/video/V3wqxVbT4Eg/видео.html