Pacific Bonsai Museum - "Avant Garden" Exhibit
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- Опубликовано: 17 июн 2023
- In this video, I will walk through one of only two museums in the US that is dedicated to bonsai called "Pacific Bonsai Museum" located in Federal Way, Washington USA. The museum is exhibiting special display called "Avant Garden" which is to show the results of experimental techniques pushing horticultural limits to achieve radical designs! Enjoy!
Pacific Bonsai Museum: pacificbonsaimuseum.org/
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Welcome to our channel! We are located in the beautiful Pacific Northwest (PNW)! We are in the middle of our journey to create a beautiful Japanese maple garden and develop bonsai trees for everyone to enjoy. Our garden is under construction but we hope to open it up to public in the near future! Follow us if you love Japanese maples and want to know what's happening in our garden! In this channel, we focus on walking thru our Japanese maple bonsai garden throughout all seasons, discussing how to prune Japanese maples, how to air layer Japanese maples, how to propagate Japanese maples and how to take care of them including pruning, fertilizing, etc.
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What a spectacular show, thanks so much for sharing this. WOW 😳
Tha ks for watching!
Thank you for the tour. My favorite tree was the wisteria in bloom, but the Japanese maple was a close second.
PBM has so many great trees!
An outstanding video. Many thanks - Craig
Thx for watching!
I thought that I won’t be able to see that expo online. Thanks a lot! 🎉
It was a quick walk thru but you get a sense of the great and interesing expo! 😁
Some lovely trees, I have a Scots pine in a washing up bowl, would that be a candidate for the "Avant Garden"?🤔
Could be! 😁
Loved the maple and wisteria. Not sure on the rest. Not a big fan on junipers and pines more into maples and flowering plants anyway. Have to watch it again I think
I also wanted to see a deciduous tree used for this experiment too but it was thought provoking and interesting to me!
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