How To Make Bonsai from Collected Material

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @jeffwilken6560
    @jeffwilken6560 4 месяца назад +5

    This video was so helpful. Especially the part about pots. I'm always struggling with my choice of pots and your description of how to choose the right pot was so helpful. Thank you and keep those videos coming. You are my favorite bonsai artist on the web. Great job!!!😊

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  3 месяца назад

      Thank you for the kind words Jeff! 😊🪴 I'm glad it was useful for you! How many trees have you got?

  • @JohnCanny-c6h
    @JohnCanny-c6h 6 месяцев назад +4

    I appreciate how you provided a detailed explanation of your thought process at the beginning of each project.

  • @modrarybivrana5654
    @modrarybivrana5654 4 месяца назад

    love your work. I have long been softly critical of folks that plant a seed in a pot and believe the seedling is a bonsai in training. I am fortunate as to have access to pastures and hay fields, where trees get worked over by scythe, mower and cow for decades, resulting in a gnarly stump of a tree that can be rescued from the abuse and cared for. Collected specimens have a natural look that is often difficult to recreate with wire. keep posting

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for your kind words! 🌳 I completely agree with you. Collected specimens often have that authentic, rugged look that can be hard to achieve with young seedlings and wire. Though a tree started from scratch....kept in a pot for many years does accumulate a unique aged appearance (especially on the bark) that is hard to get from other methods. The bark is not as coarse therefore it can create a nice miniature representation of a large tree in miniature form in a really cool way!
      It's amazing for you to have access to such unique and naturally sculpted trees. Thanks for sharing your experiences! 🌿✨

  • @gayles6321
    @gayles6321 3 месяца назад

    I really appreciate that you answer the question 'why?'. ....pond baskets increase fine roots BECAUSE...
    LOVE your content.

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  3 месяца назад +1

      Thanks Gayle! I love to explain WHY because this way we know WHEN to do things and we understand a trees process more fully!

  • @kuriseon
    @kuriseon 6 месяцев назад +3

    Bro this was SO informative! Thank you! I started this hobby and my 'development-nursery' 2 weeks ago and have been experimenting with different techniques, just to see how they respond.
    Your video made it clear that on certain projects, NOTHING is going to happen with them for a while, because I mixed up development and refinement.
    Thanks for the knowledge, keep up the great work

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hey! I'm really glad you found the video helpful! Bonsai is all about experimenting and learning, so it's great that you're trying out different techniques. Understanding the difference between development and refinement is a key part of the process 🙂 Keep up the good work with your trees!

  • @Javanesetropicalbonsai
    @Javanesetropicalbonsai 6 месяцев назад +2

    Karya seni yang tidak ada batasnya, terimakasih sudah berbagi kawan

  • @AlexisDimitriou
    @AlexisDimitriou 5 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome Matey, been watching your vids for a while and as someone who has been involved in Bonsai for about 5 years am learning a lot. Have also followed the man, Peter Chan, and wish I could get a slot with him at Herons but he's always booked up. Next best thing are folks like you supporting and helping us noobs. Thanks much.

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  4 месяца назад

      Aw I am glad that you find them helpful! Thanks so much Alexis! How many trees do you have? 😀

  • @danwilson17
    @danwilson17 3 месяца назад

    I’m just getting into bonsai and have found your videos really enjoyable and informative. I like how you explain why you’re doing whatever it is that you’re doing, that’s very useful to someone like me who’s just getting started.

  • @dennishopen6467
    @dennishopen6467 Месяц назад

    I am still learning Bonsai and really enjoy your work, I just found a nice 3 gallon Thunderbolt box honeysuckle in the clearance section, and had no idea what to do with it, I live in the North Carolina mountains and weather is getting cold, I did some corrective pruning and worked the top few inches of the roots, but. For now I’m waiting for spring

  • @javanesegeograpic
    @javanesegeograpic 3 месяца назад

    Sangat inspiratif kawan, semoga menjadi bonsai yang ramah dan pemberani

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  3 месяца назад

      Terima kasih atas kata-kata baik temanku!

  • @ranjanty
    @ranjanty 2 месяца назад

    All I can say is Wow! I think this is the best beginner video I have ever seen. So much information on one video. I have watched 100 videos and I'm a beginner, the light bulb went off with this video because you explained everything in easy terms. Thanks so much and you really did such a great job with your tree . It looks amazing.
    BTW I really liked your campout video with Peter Chan, I only wished we had a nursery like his in the USA.
    Take care

  • @davidmorrill2943
    @davidmorrill2943 3 месяца назад

    Going through what's on your mind is very helpful.

  • @bobbymalta73
    @bobbymalta73 23 дня назад

    Really Thanks Adam i did'nt Know that To Choose a Pot Was That Simple,
    So The Tickness of the Nebari To the Height Of The Pot.
    Cheers Mate Thanks For Sharing.👍

  • @fishmut
    @fishmut 3 месяца назад

    I like the way you pruned it , I would have done the same thing myself , like us a hair cut always makes an improvement.

  • @MrDrEnnis
    @MrDrEnnis 3 месяца назад

    This is a really nice tree in the most beautiful pot! Thanks for this concise video and especially for sharing your thoughts about the choice of pot!

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  3 месяца назад +1

      Thank you! I am glad that this section of the video was useful to you!

  • @mooneagle4772
    @mooneagle4772 7 месяцев назад +4

    My young friend you have great talent for the artistry of bonsai. I hope to watch your development over the next 30 years. I wish I would have started in my younger years

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for the kind words 🙂 It is never too late to start Bonsai!

  • @jakesnelling8331
    @jakesnelling8331 7 месяцев назад +11

    Lonicera is a plant that is (almost) impossible to kill... My brother rescued two out of his hedge, i brutally cut them back, and yet they are growing like crazy!!

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  6 месяцев назад

      This is very true! Ah nice one! I bet yours made great Bonsai material!

    • @jakesnelling8331
      @jakesnelling8331 6 месяцев назад

      @notionbonsai early days, but both have potential. One is now a root over rock, the other will be fairly formal. Both will be shohin size. We will see 🤣

    • @angry9901
      @angry9901 5 месяцев назад +1

      Lots of pest weeds make great bonsai material.

  • @Maggie19701
    @Maggie19701 3 месяца назад

    You are a artist of nature

  • @frederickdominguez4829
    @frederickdominguez4829 2 месяца назад

    Nice job. Man that trunk movement is super.

  • @kupritbonsai
    @kupritbonsai 6 месяцев назад

    Teknik yang menginspirasi dalam membentuk sebuah bonsai, video yang menarik sahabat

  • @davidmorrill2943
    @davidmorrill2943 Месяц назад

    Your reasoning out loud is very informative.

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Месяц назад

      I am glad this is useful to you 🙂

  • @Seanny_Mack
    @Seanny_Mack 18 дней назад

    Very information packed video well done 🙌🙌🙌

  • @bonsaisn
    @bonsaisn 7 месяцев назад +2

    Cách làm cây cảnh của bạn rất hay 👍

  • @BlissfulBonsai
    @BlissfulBonsai 5 месяцев назад +1

    06:38 Wow, this tutorial on making bonsai from collected material is incredibly detailed and inspiring! I appreciate the step-by-step guidance and tips on caring for the bonsai. Can't wait to try this out myself. Thanks for sharing your expertise!

  • @markanthonypaguinto7018
    @markanthonypaguinto7018 2 месяца назад

    We're same style bonsai, but your bonsai is beautiful than main.

  • @joegarland4885
    @joegarland4885 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Adam, Lonicera I find are great to work with, I have about 6 different style in my collection, people who like pruning would love these as they grow so fast almost overnight, your second tree is very nice with plenty possibilities in the future, good video Adam.

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  6 месяцев назад

      You are so right Joe! They are almost like weeds! Thanks very much!!

  • @nerinat8371
    @nerinat8371 7 месяцев назад +1

    This video is very helpful thankyou.. you are very artful in Bonsai , keep up the great work

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  6 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful to you!!

  • @gashead2
    @gashead2 6 месяцев назад +1

    Best info I have watched so far on RUclips on the subject so far, thanks

  • @edmanescurc2823
    @edmanescurc2823 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing job, and very informative. For me, it's very useful to hear your way of thinking!Thanks! I'll try to find this bush species in Spain.

  • @JohnBilling-w9j
    @JohnBilling-w9j 2 месяца назад

    Hey like your style! Very helpful for a beginner.

  • @misovalachovic4988
    @misovalachovic4988 6 месяцев назад +1

    Another great video, very well explained things too, bit shocked by the small size of the bonsai pot, but pretty sure you know what you doing, well done!

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  6 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much! I could have went even smaller with the pot!! Though the smaller pot you have, the more frequently it will need repot as the roots fill it faster!

  • @jayp4083
    @jayp4083 6 месяцев назад +1

    Very good detail. It helps to explain the stages. Thank you!

  • @claudioboudakian4165
    @claudioboudakian4165 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much; I have learned a lot from your videos.

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  4 месяца назад

      I am glad they are useful for you! 😄

  • @agatheaventure5807
    @agatheaventure5807 2 месяца назад

    you look so passionate ! it's amazing

  • @davidstokes925
    @davidstokes925 4 месяца назад

    Amazing amount of info! Thanks!

  • @natrjack965
    @natrjack965 6 месяцев назад +1

    Great video Adam 😊

  • @rorymair7596
    @rorymair7596 5 месяцев назад

    Hey adam, so after re potting you can put it straight into the sun? Or was that demonstration purposes.
    That bonsai looks awsome.

  • @christosapanotous5489
    @christosapanotous5489 Месяц назад

    ΜΠΡΑΒΟ ΠΟΛΥ ΩΡΑΙΟ ΒΙΝΤΕΟ ΣΕ ΕΥΧΑΡΙΣΤΟΥΜΕ ΠΟΛΥ

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  Месяц назад

      Thank you! I am glad it was helpful!

  • @OverMars74
    @OverMars74 4 месяца назад

    I would like to see the update video of these two trees 😍

  • @Sully-83
    @Sully-83 2 месяца назад

    Fantastic video

  • @mariondaniels6430
    @mariondaniels6430 6 месяцев назад

    I live in SC where can I find akadama Brussels don't sell it any more, I like this soil as well as kanuma, I've learned something from you as well this one is a great beginner video,

  • @samanthalonghurst-howes1465
    @samanthalonghurst-howes1465 6 месяцев назад

    Love your channel. You always lift my mood. Xxx

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  6 месяцев назад

      I am glad 🙂 Thank you for watching my channel!

  • @garyjohnson2989
    @garyjohnson2989 6 месяцев назад +1

    Not every bonsai has a front nor a back. I prune all mine without either. They loomk awesome all around.

  • @wallygrandpa
    @wallygrandpa 7 месяцев назад +3

    I like your videos more and more. Really informative and interesting. Gives me new ideas and new species as well. Thanks for sharing.

  • @donnadornbusch6738
    @donnadornbusch6738 6 месяцев назад

    A great presentation , Adam

  • @TheKippBot
    @TheKippBot 6 месяцев назад

    You showed the second tree you worked on and what it looked like two years ago. Can you give tips to a beginner on how to use the pond basket with that soil mix, what watering looks like, etc.?

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  6 месяцев назад +1

      I water my trees every day with this soil type 🙂

  • @soonzach4017
    @soonzach4017 6 месяцев назад

    Wonderful job, love it , very very beautiful 👍👋

  • @trenseni
    @trenseni 29 дней назад

    Very nice....good proces

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  28 дней назад

      Hey thanks! I hope this video helped!

  • @azoreiro
    @azoreiro 6 месяцев назад

    Adam can you tell us the ratio mixtures for your soil. Is it just even portions of all? Thank you, Great job on you videos.😊

  • @ambidextrous5619
    @ambidextrous5619 6 месяцев назад +1

    thank you very much for all these explanations. it is very interesting. such important things, useful. although listening to you is a lot of work because it is full of densely packed information.

  • @sbragaglia
    @sbragaglia 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great job and nice trees (especially the second: so cute)!
    When will you do a tour of your benches? And how often you water with the type of soil you use?
    Thanks!

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  6 месяцев назад

      Hey Stefano!! How are you? I may do a tour some day but not sure when! I water my trees every day (even when it rains)😃

    • @sbragaglia
      @sbragaglia 6 месяцев назад

      @@notionbonsai doing alright, still struggling to find time for the hobby… wow, only once a day? If I use a completely draining soil like yours I’d be watering all the day long… I guess it’s more humid in Derry than in London!

  • @frederickdominguez4829
    @frederickdominguez4829 6 месяцев назад

    Really great tutorial. Is this bush available in california. Is it like a boxwood. Thanks

  • @brendatressler1365
    @brendatressler1365 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much. This has been very helpful 🙂

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  6 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful for you Brenda!

  • @Jossy92
    @Jossy92 6 месяцев назад +1

    I learn so much. Keep them coming.

  • @gaiabonsai
    @gaiabonsai 7 месяцев назад

    Really informative and helpful video. Everything was explained very clearly and was great fun to watch all the stages coming together. A really nice looking tree. Thank you for sharing :-)

  • @user-ll3dt5nt8u
    @user-ll3dt5nt8u 7 месяцев назад

    Keep up the great work!

  • @bonsaiexpression
    @bonsaiexpression 6 месяцев назад

    Nice work Adam.

  • @kevwhiley3813
    @kevwhiley3813 6 месяцев назад

    Great species for bonsai, you could put those long cuttings in mud and they would root. I've made whole new trees from cut branches.

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  6 месяцев назад

      This is so true! They grow like weeds!! Aw nice one! Its fun to get fast results like this in Bonsai!

  • @dahlmasen3084
    @dahlmasen3084 6 месяцев назад

    Today while listening to a gardening podcast they said that cut paste/putty and similar are actually bad for trees🤔 That it doesn’t help very much and can cause fungus and bacteria to get stuck in the cut🤔 Maybe it could be a fun test, make a few larger cuts on different trees and put paste/putty on half of them to see how much of a benefit it is😁

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  6 месяцев назад +2

      That's an interesting point! 😄 There's a lot of debate around the use of cut paste and similar products in bonsai. While they're often used to promote faster healing and prevent infections, some argue that they can trap moisture and pathogens! Personally I have found the cut paste (pva glue like texture) to be like this and can rot the wood underneath, though with cut putty (blue tac like texture) i did not notice this at all and seen rapid healing vs no putty used.

  • @davidnewth924
    @davidnewth924 7 месяцев назад +1

    Like it. Thanks Adam

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  7 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks very much David! 😊😊🌳🌳

  • @MaryHall-xc1wo
    @MaryHall-xc1wo 6 месяцев назад +1

    Super informative and easy to watch/follow. Makes me believe I can do it. Thanks!

  • @JohnGilbert-l5l
    @JohnGilbert-l5l 7 месяцев назад

    Great tips - thanks !

  • @pesoverwatch9324
    @pesoverwatch9324 6 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpfull, cheers!

  • @Angel-lk1ir
    @Angel-lk1ir 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love your videos, but I’m still a little confused. How do you know which branches will grow back or will not when you cut them? How do you know that cutting this branch will have other branches grow from it and then cutting this one it won't grow back.

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hey there! I understand your confusion. Typically, when you prune a branch, new growth will emerge from buds located along the branch. If you prune a branch back to a bud facing the direction you want the new branch to grow, it's more likely to grow in that direction.
      The decision on which branches to prune depends on factors like the tree's health, the season, and the tree's growth habits. If you want to be safe with some species, keep some leaves on the branch as you prune so that the branch is more likely to survive the prune. Over time, with practice, you'll develop a better understanding of how your trees respond to pruning. It's a learning process, so don't worry if things dont work out it feels a bit confusing at first! 😊🌳

  • @angieb6899
    @angieb6899 7 месяцев назад

    Looks great !

  • @TheKippBot
    @TheKippBot 7 месяцев назад

    Another great vid Adam! Super informative and helpful!
    Do you have any suggestions for caring for a schefflera (umbrella tree) and when to repot etc? If you have these in your region?

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hey! Thanks very much! I do not have this species at the moment but you should definitely check out Nigel Saunders channel, he works on them with great success! 😃🌳 @TheBonsaiZone

    • @TheKippBot
      @TheKippBot 6 месяцев назад

      Awesome thank you Adam!

  • @Sketchylemons
    @Sketchylemons 6 месяцев назад

    Well done! Please do some more azalea content!

  • @chongumap7219
    @chongumap7219 5 месяцев назад

    Great video

  • @howardmckeown7187
    @howardmckeown7187 7 месяцев назад

    Good video, Adam, do you treat collected material exactly the same as repotted material or do you make any differences? Thanks 👍

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  6 месяцев назад

      Hey Howard it really depends on the species. In this video I used a honeysuckle which are really resilient trees, though with the majority of collected material the No.1 priority should be to get the tree healthy. So for example if you collected a Pine or Juniper from the wild, i would pot it into the a nice big pot into good free draining soil and not touch the foliage for a year or two until I know the tree is at full health and safe to work on 😃

    • @howardmckeown7187
      @howardmckeown7187 6 месяцев назад

      @@notionbonsai Thanks 👍

  • @bluethunder2910
    @bluethunder2910 10 дней назад

    @notionbonsai
    I could do with a bit of advice.
    I've have a Lonicera Natida "Baggesons gold" I think the variety is, in the ground for about 30 years from a cutting. Although it was never intended as a bonsai I am considering digging it up as such. It's got a trunk base of around 6" , total height is 4 foot and width/depth of 3 foot as it's been trimmed regularly as a domed shape. It is leggy because there little lower growth due to being shaded by the domed upper section. It's multi trunk so is it worth doing anything with? I believe the species will back bud on old wood, if I was to do something with it , how far do I chop the height and when would be the best time to do this if I plan to dig up in spring? I have photo's that may be useful to help with any advice.
    Many thanks Mark

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  10 дней назад +1

      Hey Mark! Sounds like you have a promising project! Given its age and trunk size, it could have great potential as a bonsai. Since the species does back bud on old wood, you should be able to cut it back quite hard. When you dig it up in spring, you could even reduce the height by about half as they are so vigorous. This drastic cut will stimulate back budding and encourage new growth lower down, which will help with filling in any leggy sections. After you dig it up, keep it in a shaded area to reduce stress and gradually introduce it to more sun.

    • @bluethunder2910
      @bluethunder2910 10 дней назад

      @notionbonsai brilliant, thank you for the very fast reply. 😁
      Yes it's quite a beast , so will be fun digging it out!
      I was indeed thinking if I could half it's height as I can see it being around 18" to 2 foot when refined. I would know more once it's out as to whether it is a natural multi trunk or suckers that have fused together. I think I few would benefit being removed as well to "open" it out a bit as it's a bit congested and to show off a few trunks that have some interesting movement.
      Mark

  • @KennetDeBondt
    @KennetDeBondt 7 месяцев назад

    Nice results!

  • @NoQuarter01
    @NoQuarter01 6 месяцев назад

    Why do people use pond baskets in Bonsai? Great video thx 👍. Also, the trunk on that second looks amazing

    • @TheSunnyTrails
      @TheSunnyTrails 6 месяцев назад

      Lots of oxygen. Helps develop roots. Once roots reach the edge the air wilts them so it divides further back, eventually you can get a large root ball of fine growth roots which develops the look faster while still thickening the trunk and branches. Depending on the species pond baskets have many different uses.
      There’s many many reasons why. Black pine for example loves the extra oxygen so if your black pine bonsai is getting sick you can slip pot it into a pond basket and it’ll regenerate its health quickly

  • @HerbertDole
    @HerbertDole 6 месяцев назад

    This is such a gorgeous tree

  • @AntoinetteCopp
    @AntoinetteCopp 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you for sharing

  • @lisawagner6076
    @lisawagner6076 5 месяцев назад

    I just found your channel yesterday and I am so happy I did!! You explain things so nice and clearly that us novices can see what you are talking about. I love that. I am newly interested in bonsai at my ripe old age of 61 and some other channels had me feeling like I am too old, I'll never live long enough to grow anything. LOL But I really love the way you do this and I look forward to watching more of your videos and learning a lot. BTW, I love your red hair and those striking blue eyes!! One whole half of my mom's side of the family came from County Down Ireland, and my best friend has bright red hair and blue eyes. I hope to visit Ireland some day.

  • @afshanjamil158
    @afshanjamil158 3 месяца назад

    I'm a starter I realy like bonsai😢 can you show a jade plant bonsai ❤

    • @patricayork707
      @patricayork707 2 месяца назад

      Google it! There are hundreds of videos!

  • @satvinderpawar2568
    @satvinderpawar2568 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Adam
    My spruce seems to be dying. Can it be revived and made into a bonsai. I tried it's dead branches.

  • @ScottTheExperimentalist
    @ScottTheExperimentalist 6 месяцев назад

    I cant find zeolite in the US? Would vermiculite be a good substitute for zeolite?

  • @Trasheroin
    @Trasheroin 7 месяцев назад

    I would love to know more about compositional guidelines 🤔

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  6 месяцев назад +1

      Hey! You can learn about composition in photography! 📷 🙂 Composition theory can be carried over to Bonsai as a tree in a pot can be momentarily be seen as a still image or piece of art.
      Alongside the rule of thirds (mentioned in the video), principles such as balance, symmetry, leading lines, and depth play roles in guiding the viewer's eye and creating visual interest. Techniques like framing, contrast, pattern, and negative space are employed to draw attention to the main subject and in some cases evoke a desired emotional response. Another important compositional principle (especially in nature) is the golden ratio, which involves dividing the frame into sections based on a mathematical ratio (approximately 1:1.618) to create visually pleasing and harmonious compositions 🤗
      While these guidelines serve as valuable tools, creativity often thrives when they are used as a foundation for experimentation and artistic expression so dont be afraid to break these too as they are only guidelines! 😉🌳🤗

  • @Joelobv
    @Joelobv 5 месяцев назад

    Can we get a spring garden tour?

  • @trenseni
    @trenseni 6 дней назад

    Good teknic... 21:46

  • @HorizonForgottenWestBr
    @HorizonForgottenWestBr 5 месяцев назад

    Vídeo incrível. Não gostei apenas da última poda, poderia ter feito um trabalho bem melhor.

  • @PhyllisGlassup2TheBrim
    @PhyllisGlassup2TheBrim 6 месяцев назад +2

    If you have no chopsticks, you can use wooden knitting needles.......................

  • @MadMike847
    @MadMike847 5 месяцев назад

    Ich mag die deutschen Überschriften and love the vids.

  • @IbrahimKlc-jg5sf
    @IbrahimKlc-jg5sf 6 месяцев назад

    Adamım bunu kaç günde bir sulamak gerekiyor

  • @W9SL9Y
    @W9SL9Y 6 месяцев назад

    Nice "Yardadori" 😜

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  6 месяцев назад

      Thanks! 🙂🌳 Maybe someday I will get a real Yamadori! 😉

    • @W9SL9Y
      @W9SL9Y 6 месяцев назад

      @@notionbonsai all of mine have been yardadori or nursery stock which is a great place to start, definitely allot easier (less controversial too perhaps). Think I’d be more gutted if I unsuccessfully collected from the wild 😅 great work on your channel though, nice that you cover all the basics in each video. Wish I had that level of detail when I started out!

  • @bobbyfingers
    @bobbyfingers 2 месяца назад

    Your videos!

  • @MultiZNB
    @MultiZNB 3 месяца назад

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @Kimsan-d8x
    @Kimsan-d8x 2 месяца назад

    I want to make Bonsai too.

  • @I_love_life_SB
    @I_love_life_SB 6 месяцев назад

    thật tuyệt vời ❤

  • @raymondplodzien7459
    @raymondplodzien7459 6 месяцев назад

    Always a pleasure to watch your videos Adam. So filled with great information.

  • @RintaroEya
    @RintaroEya 5 месяцев назад

    Is it box wood? 🌳

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  5 месяцев назад

      This one is Lonicera. Also known as the hedging honeysuckle.

    • @RintaroEya
      @RintaroEya 5 месяцев назад

      That's a plant with beautiful flowers!✨

  • @BonsaiRiaanC-bh1ug
    @BonsaiRiaanC-bh1ug 6 месяцев назад

    I hope your grandmother knows you digging up her plants :)

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  6 месяцев назад +1

      She sure does! She offered it to me to make Bonsai from 🤗🌳

    • @BonsaiRiaanC-bh1ug
      @BonsaiRiaanC-bh1ug 6 месяцев назад

      @@notionbonsai Thanks for your vids, have a blessed day

  • @Cuocsonghangngay_vlog
    @Cuocsonghangngay_vlog 6 месяцев назад

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @OutsidethePot
    @OutsidethePot 6 месяцев назад

    If you truly want to fill the gaps the add a vibrater to the table.

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  6 месяцев назад

      Interesting idea! I can say I never seen this done before!

  • @jonathanbull7302
    @jonathanbull7302 6 месяцев назад +1

    you could have mentioned the best face of the pot too....

    • @notionbonsai
      @notionbonsai  6 месяцев назад +1

      Very good point!! 😄 I will mention this in the future! Thanks!

  • @brucedeacon28
    @brucedeacon28 6 месяцев назад

    👍👌🙂

  • @DianeLong-fv4vm
    @DianeLong-fv4vm Месяц назад

    Izonhow?

  • @forrestcrabbe
    @forrestcrabbe 7 месяцев назад

    🤘☕️🤘

  • @tb-ys6sl
    @tb-ys6sl 15 часов назад

    Not much left 😬