Want to see more of this type of content? Check out the conifer version now available on our Bonsai-U membership platform at bjornbjorholm.com/bonsai-u-membership/
Thank you for this great content! One question, where do you find Lime Sulfur in the USA? I see there are pet products that contain it, but not much else
This video is the best I have ever seen for learning bonsai, in english or spanish. So much concise information. It is like going to college to learn bonsai.
This was very comprehensive! Thanks so much for sharing. The one gripe I have with the seasonal care of bonsai is the based-in-tradition-use of pesticides. We're dealing with so many environmental problems. Dying insect populations for example, especially bees (without which we don't have food). These chemicals assimilate higher and higher up the food chain, already causing catastrophic damage. There are natural ways of dealing with 'pests', (like attracting natural predators with flowers and growing our trees in more natural environments than gravel plains) and I think as modern bonsai artists/enthusiasts it is part of our DUTY to find ways to be more harmonious with nature, not continue to destroy it for the sake of tradition and money. Sorry for the rant, but it was worth it. Thanks again so much for sharing your knowledge 🙂
That was like reading a horticultural text book in one video. Thank you for another incredible info packed video. You are kind to share your knowledge with the world. You make the world a better place and I hope what you do will receive dividends for life. Perfection. Anata wa anata no sensei o guchagucha ni shimasu.
I still come back to this video every so often as a sanity check and a reference guide. Thank you for making this public and sharing it with the world.
Im coming back to this video over and over again, to check if what Im doing is correct. Such a great video, espacially for a beginner like me. -Love from Germany
All that info is worth gold. I really think it will safe a lot of us beginners loosing to many trees. Thank you Bjorn for sharing your knowledge and skills.
Most excellent bonsai info video I’ve ever seen! 🏆 It’s like Ryan Neil’s old pine lecture vids + Gerald Undone... lots of no fuss, important and relevant info!
Wow. I've been trying to learn about my collection of little trees for years, taking bits and pieces of info and trying to apply it. I have made huge mistakes year after year. This was VERY helpful, for the years to come. I'm sure my collection of young trees will benefit greatly. Thanks for this!!!
Hello Bjorn, just wanted to thank you for a very good and easy to understand video guide. I got all of my questions answered and more. I hope to see you posting more often. Very best Slobodan
What I Like the most is the different Care process conclusions depending on the age of the tree, devided in three categories of age. The very clear description about fertilization, branch cutting an fresh shoot cutting points in time helps very much. One idea: @bjorn, could you Insert chapter bookmarks, so we can jump to rhe Main topics?? :-) thanks!!
What an informative and concise 101! 💪 I have to re-watch it again and again and again and take notes. Going through this video I had some red flags: namely things I do OK and not OK to my plants, especially acer palmatums. Thanks for sharing those tips! 👍🙏
Man.. this is really immensely helpful for me. So many questions answered, some I didn't even know to ask. So many myths undone. Thank you. Please, do a year round of conifers. Even if it has to be a series lol.
Master Bjorn, Yet again a "smorgasbord" of bonsai information presented in a most palatable form. Many thanks. Hope Nanxi and you are keeping well and safe. How is the hound now, must be an adult dog - need to see him in the next video.
Brilliant content Bjorn, such a lot of amazing information packed into one video, I've been growing bonsai for years and I found out some things I didn't know. Every day is a school day!
This might not have been the best for my first exposure to bonsai, but I'm hooked all the same. I just hope that making an art of a plant makes me less inclined to forgetting this baby exists. This far in life I've only ever kept living things which shout at me that they need things, i.e. my cats. I forget to feed myself too...
So knowledgeable I see I make several mistakes I need to correct like pruning branches the same time I root prune I thought you needed to prune the canopy as the pruned roots can't support the full canopy
Brother I think it's the best vedio having lots of information. Excellent is the only word I can find in my dictionary for your work. Great work. I live in India and would take this opportunity to request you to educate me about bonsai of plants like rumphii, religocia, Benjamin and other ficus varieties. I do have few bonsaies ranging from 74 to 20 years of age. Hence my above request. Regards
this is an amazing video! Most useful video on deciduous trees i have ever seen. Thank you! Do you have one on conifers with the same structure? I can't find it, if you have one.
gracias Bjorn por compartir esta valiosa información, te sigo desde tus primeros videos en Japón, de art of Japan, creo sin duda alguna que eres uno de los máximos exponentes de Usa, y me atrevería decir que para toda América, saludos desde Guatemala, espero verte en alguna oportunidad por aca, mas adelante, cuando el tiempo lo permita.🙏
Hi Bjorn. A friend recommended this video and boy, am I glad he did; that's a wealth of information in a 40mnt pack!! Have quite a few questions but I know it wouldn't be fair to ask them of you here. Nevertheless, shall risk one - is summer dormancy a fact or a myth (out here mid-April through early June, till onset of monsoons, temperatures can hit 108+ F)?
Excellent video, a lot of valuable information, thanks for sharing.even though I live in country with a tropical climate, everything you teach can be applied
I love how you say 'plethora' a lot. I wonder if that word would not have been in our vernacular if it weren't made popular in The 3 Amigos. Anyway this is awesome! Is there a text version of this to read anywhere? Or do i just need to take my own notes?
I'm not into bonsai but heck I'm saving this bc there're so much info on the general principals in gardening too. I'm more interested in broadleaf ,decis. always drown to it than conifirs even to just view bonsai.
Awesome info! The only thing that would make it even better is maybe some animations or drawings to show the progression of growth and cuts. For a beginner like me visualizing the progression is the hardest part of learning Bonsai.
Want to see more of this type of content? Check out the conifer version now available on our Bonsai-U membership platform at bjornbjorholm.com/bonsai-u-membership/
Thank you for this great content! One question, where do you find Lime Sulfur in the USA? I see there are pet products that contain it, but not much else
This video is the best I have ever seen for learning bonsai, in english or spanish. So much concise information. It is like going to college to learn bonsai.
qué recomiendas como material para aprender de bonsais en español? Me interesan mucho y quisiera aprender más
This was very comprehensive! Thanks so much for sharing.
The one gripe I have with the seasonal care of bonsai is the based-in-tradition-use of pesticides. We're dealing with so many environmental problems. Dying insect populations for example, especially bees (without which we don't have food). These chemicals assimilate higher and higher up the food chain, already causing catastrophic damage.
There are natural ways of dealing with 'pests', (like attracting natural predators with flowers and growing our trees in more natural environments than gravel plains) and I think as modern bonsai artists/enthusiasts it is part of our DUTY to find ways to be more harmonious with nature, not continue to destroy it for the sake of tradition and money.
Sorry for the rant, but it was worth it. Thanks again so much for sharing your knowledge 🙂
That was like reading a horticultural text book in one video. Thank you for another incredible info packed video. You are kind to share your knowledge with the world. You make the world a better place and I hope what you do will receive dividends for life. Perfection.
Anata wa anata no sensei o guchagucha ni shimasu.
I still come back to this video every so often as a sanity check and a reference guide. Thank you for making this public and sharing it with the world.
Rt this is GOLD for a bonsai practitioner
Seriously, every beginner plant grower should watch this video.
The pond basket seems to have become the universal development pot.
Im coming back to this video over and over again, to check if what Im doing is correct. Such a great video, espacially for a beginner like me. -Love from Germany
I have watched this video probably 30 times now......... its jam packed with solid information!!
All that info is worth gold. I really think it will safe a lot of us beginners loosing to many trees. Thank you Bjorn for sharing your knowledge and skills.
I love this video. Thank you so much! I've watched it twice and I know I will watch it again next season for a reminder.
The trunk and branches on that ever-blond Bjorn specimen are thickening out very nicely.
*bonk*
Concentrated and concise! Grateful in Austria.
THIS is the video I was waiting for! Great job Bjorn!
I can watch your channel and heron bonsai all day everyday always informative!
Wow thanks for uploading a full episode!
Best bonsai video to date
Hi!!
Grettings from Portugal!!
This was the most complete bonsai squedule class ever seen!
Thanks for the content!
Best regards
Amazing video, thanks for sharing!.
Most excellent bonsai info video I’ve ever seen! 🏆
It’s like Ryan Neil’s old pine lecture vids + Gerald Undone... lots of no fuss, important and relevant info!
Thank you for an awesome video. Can you do one specifically for Camellia, please? There is hardly any information/techniques on camellia?
Great as always Björn!
Thank you Bjorn!
Wow. I've been trying to learn about my collection of little trees for years, taking bits and pieces of info and trying to apply it. I have made huge mistakes year after year. This was VERY helpful, for the years to come. I'm sure my collection of young trees will benefit greatly. Thanks for this!!!
Hello Bjorn, just wanted to thank you for a very good and easy to understand video guide. I got all of my questions answered and more. I hope to see you posting more often. Very best Slobodan
WOW! Best tutorial ever. Thanks
Thanks so much for this very interesting video Bjorn! 👍👍👍👍🙏
Appreciate the deciduous content. Usually it’s pine and coniferous, deci gets left out a lot.
Such a wealth of great information. Thanks Bjorn!
Super informative and insightful! Thank you for producing this video!
Fantastic, informative demonstration 👏🏻
Excellent video that summarizes very well many important principles on Broadleaf evergreens and decidious trees, bravo Bjorn! 👍😉
Great video, so many beautiful bonsai thanks for sharing!
Wow! Thanks Bjorn! Excellent and comprehensive for such a relatively short video. This is such gift to many bonsai hobbyists. Thanks!
Really helpful info. Took notes during the whole youtube. Thank you.
So much good in this video! Smashing the thumbs up,,
I have learned more about broadleaf and deciduous bonsai care from this amazing video than reading numerous bonsai books over the years. Awesome !!!
That's very precious knowledge. Thank you so much for the upload!
Again I watched this video and want to say thank you for this great content!
I love your channel, greatly appreciate sharing, love it😍👍
Subbed 👌
Excellent demonstration simple and clear. Thanks!
Wow!! What a teacher!
This video was absolutely fantastic! Thank you so much for uploading this!
Thank you so much for sharing ALL the fantastic info.
Great content! Can't believe this isn't just a sample of the paid version of the vid. Thank you for this!
Thank you for all the good advice. You are really good.
A concise and informative video. Very useful. Many thanks.
Great information, thank you for sharing.
One of the best videos I have ever seen! Thanks a lot! Greetings from Hamburg, Germany
What I Like the most is the different Care process conclusions depending on the age of the tree, devided in three categories of age. The very clear description about fertilization, branch cutting an fresh shoot cutting points in time helps very much. One idea: @bjorn, could you Insert chapter bookmarks, so we can jump to rhe Main topics?? :-) thanks!!
Finally getting around to watching this, it's like all your training videos from last year combined into one... COMBINE!!
Man, this is an ultimate video!! Tones of information and each concept is explained. Thank you for this good job, you’re great bonsaist.
Awesome video. ❤️❤️❤️thank you very much for all the knowledge 👌🏻👌🏻
great informational video!
Great content Bjorn. Thank You!
What an informative and concise 101! 💪
I have to re-watch it again and again and again and take notes. Going through this video I had some red flags: namely things I do OK and not OK to my plants, especially acer palmatums. Thanks for sharing those tips! 👍🙏
Outstanding! And just in time for May :) Thanks Bjorn.
Great course!
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Great Channel. great information. I am learning a alot. Thanks
You are the best ! Thank you for the excellent video
Thank you for another brilliant instructional video.
Thanks, this regime is exactly what I've been looking for. I am constantly wondering what is the best time to do what.
Man.. this is really immensely helpful for me. So many questions answered, some I didn't even know to ask. So many myths undone. Thank you. Please, do a year round of conifers. Even if it has to be a series lol.
Lots of beautiful bonsai.
Great videos on this channel. I've loved bonsai ever since the first Karate Kid!
Same here!! 1984!!
such an awesome video! thank you for all the tips!
Master Bjorn,
Yet again a "smorgasbord" of bonsai information presented in a most palatable form. Many thanks. Hope Nanxi and you are keeping well and safe.
How is the hound now, must be an adult dog - need to see him in the next video.
Brilliant content Bjorn, such a lot of amazing information packed into one video, I've been growing bonsai for years and I found out some things I didn't know. Every day is a school day!
Stunning. The video content and title are an exact match.
Wow! This was fantastic! I couldn't take notes fast enough. Thank you so much!
This might not have been the best for my first exposure to bonsai, but I'm hooked all the same. I just hope that making an art of a plant makes me less inclined to forgetting this baby exists. This far in life I've only ever kept living things which shout at me that they need things, i.e. my cats. I forget to feed myself too...
This was awesome. Thank you
Thank You for Sharing 🕊️
So knowledgeable I see I make several mistakes I need to correct like pruning branches the same time I root prune I thought you needed to prune the canopy as the pruned roots can't support the full canopy
Video bestial, que tendré que ver varias veces con un montón de info. Muchísimas gracias.
Brother I think it's the best vedio having lots of information. Excellent is the only word I can find in my dictionary for your work. Great work.
I live in India and would take this opportunity to request you to educate me about bonsai of plants like rumphii, religocia, Benjamin and other ficus varieties.
I do have few bonsaies ranging from 74 to 20 years of age. Hence my above request.
Regards
best video ever!!!! you are the man
this is an amazing video! Most useful video on deciduous trees i have ever seen. Thank you! Do you have one on conifers with the same structure? I can't find it, if you have one.
gracias Bjorn por compartir esta valiosa información, te sigo desde tus primeros videos en Japón, de art of Japan, creo sin duda alguna que eres uno de los máximos exponentes de Usa, y me atrevería decir que para toda América, saludos desde Guatemala, espero verte en alguna oportunidad por aca, mas adelante, cuando el tiempo lo permita.🙏
Fab video. I learnt so much and I've been into bonsai a long time. Never to old to learn n
It’s an amazing video, thanks. You’re a great guy !
Hi Bjorn. A friend recommended this video and boy, am I glad he did; that's a wealth of information in a 40mnt pack!! Have quite a few questions but I know it wouldn't be fair to ask them of you here. Nevertheless, shall risk one - is summer dormancy a fact or a myth (out here mid-April through early June, till onset of monsoons, temperatures can hit 108+ F)?
So beautiful bonsai. Super
Excellent information
Great video
Nice sharing videos
Wow this was crazy useful thank you!
Awesome info! 👍
Gracias maestro por este gran vídeo. Muchísima información muy útil.
Excellent video, a lot of valuable information, thanks for sharing.even though I live in country with a tropical climate, everything you teach can be applied
This was excellent!
Bjorn, you're sweating buckets mate 😂
It's hot and humid where he lives.
I love how you say 'plethora' a lot. I wonder if that word would not have been in our vernacular if it weren't made popular in The 3 Amigos.
Anyway this is awesome! Is there a text version of this to read anywhere? Or do i just need to take my own notes?
I'm not into bonsai but heck I'm saving this bc there're so much info on the general principals
in gardening too. I'm more interested in broadleaf ,decis. always drown to it than conifirs even
to just view bonsai.
Kindai Bonsai in English, very informative
So beatiful. I love bonsai
Uno de los mejores canales de bonsai solo falta subtitulos español para los latinos por que somos muchos
Amigo ya le puedes cambiar a subtitulos en español en subtitulo automáticos te da todos los idiomas
Awesome info! The only thing that would make it even better is maybe some animations or drawings to show the progression of growth and cuts. For a beginner like me visualizing the progression is the hardest part of learning Bonsai.
Very artistic job