I believe you have 1 of the top 3 bonsai channels of all that I’ve seen. The knowledge, but also the editing. A lot goes into this and it shows in it’s simplicity, and the timing of edits and angles of the shots. Great work I love all of your work I do.
First off your channel is awesome. i have learned more here then I have from my local bonsai expert. Second the pots at the 6:38 mark, what are they and where can i find them?
Thanks! The square pond baskets I use are from "Finofil" but are from England. Most pond baskets disintegrate in the sun after 1-2 years but these last a long time. However I've largely stopped using them because they are more expensive and harder to get than root bags. A 3- or 5-gallon root bag is my new normal for this larger size growing operation. Here's a link to John's shop that has some of the pond baskets: leftcoastbonsai.com/collections/felt-grow-bags And you can find grow bags there or on my site here: www.bonsaify.com/products/soft-sided-grow-bags?keyword=bag&variant=49122638823733
Sierra junipers are in granite areas above ~6000ft in the Central and Northern Sierra typically. CA junipers are in the transverse ranges in SoCal. RMJ's are all over the northern Rocky's but sporadically. The wild ones shown here are near Meiss meadow just south of South Lake Tahoe.
If you mean the first couple - we ship junipers to Florida. If you mean the later one - not easy to find. But the good news is junipers will grow quite fast in your climate! These are all "kishu" Chinese junipers.
Juniper death is often caused by too little water or root rot in heat. But it's difficult to tell sometimes. As long as you keep them outside (in Northern climates providing winter protection) in full sun and regular water and fertilizer you should get good growth.
Sorry Eric, but I find the monotonous background drumming very distracting. Videos as good and interesting as yours do not need backing tracks like this.
The cascading trees are one of my favorite especially when I go and see them high in the rocky mountains.
nice 🎉
Great Eric!! Thanks for sharing knoledge!
I believe you have 1 of the top 3 bonsai channels of all that I’ve seen. The knowledge, but also the editing. A lot goes into this and it shows in it’s simplicity, and the timing of edits and angles of the shots. Great work I love all of your work I do.
Thanks.🙏 I approach it with the attitude that a poorly edited or filmed video is just a waste of the viewers time.
Love the videos ! I learn so much from them
Nice one ERIC.
First off your channel is awesome. i have learned more here then I have from my local bonsai expert. Second the pots at the 6:38 mark, what are they and where can i find them?
Thanks! The square pond baskets I use are from "Finofil" but are from England. Most pond baskets disintegrate in the sun after 1-2 years but these last a long time. However I've largely stopped using them because they are more expensive and harder to get than root bags. A 3- or 5-gallon root bag is my new normal for this larger size growing operation. Here's a link to John's shop that has some of the pond baskets: leftcoastbonsai.com/collections/felt-grow-bags
And you can find grow bags there or on my site here:
www.bonsaify.com/products/soft-sided-grow-bags?keyword=bag&variant=49122638823733
Foist, and great video ❤
Great video as alway. One of my favorite utube channel for sure. What type of junipers are these? Thanks
Kishu, which is a shimpaku sub-variety. (Juniperus chinensis v. sargentii)
Also, I saw on one of your videos on cascade bonsai you had some juniper in what look like 1 gallon fabric containers. Do you sell those also?
Not yet, we're working on larger juniper stock but it's still growing out.
@@Bonsaify awesome I’ll keep an eye out for it! Thanks! Also are you guys only an online shop or have a place for the public come and stop?
97% online. We are in the SF Bay Area. We also do a few regional vending events each year, but no more this year.
I’m gonna be referring beginners to this one very often since they love making cascade junipers lol
Where do you hike to see them?
Sierra junipers are in granite areas above ~6000ft in the Central and Northern Sierra typically. CA junipers are in the transverse ranges in SoCal. RMJ's are all over the northern Rocky's but sporadically. The wild ones shown here are near Meiss meadow just south of South Lake Tahoe.
@@Bonsaify tysm 🙏🏽 I live in SoCal and want to go see some.
which species of juniper is it?
got the answer reading below, thanks
Where can I get material like this ? North central florida
If you mean the first couple - we ship junipers to Florida. If you mean the later one - not easy to find. But the good news is junipers will grow quite fast in your climate! These are all "kishu" Chinese junipers.
Mine is drying out and I'm not sure why
Juniper death is often caused by too little water or root rot in heat. But it's difficult to tell sometimes. As long as you keep them outside (in Northern climates providing winter protection) in full sun and regular water and fertilizer you should get good growth.
Sorry Eric, but I find the monotonous background drumming very distracting. Videos as good and interesting as yours do not need backing tracks like this.
Good feedback, thanks.
I didn't really notice it, but I agree you don't need music for your videos.
I totally agree 👍
nice 🎉