I admire Peter Chan and all he endeavors with his Bonsai creations over the decades. I have watched most all his videos and have watched many 2-3 times to acquire as much knowledge he shares with us. peter's words of wisdom are enlightening for me and other people around the globe. However, I wish the "Audio" component of the videos would be improved so Peter's valuable words are not misses and over-shadowed from the surrounding conditions. The nursery and the videos are his legacy to the world, each word is too important to be missed.
I hope you show us the further progress of all of this beech trees too. Always amazing and never boring even if its often similar, keep repeting and you and your staff here are doing such a great job and your videos are helping me to relax. I am an authistic young man from Austria and doing bonsai gives me self confidence and calm. I would love to come to herons once, maybe helping as a volunteer for some time
I have a European (Copper) Beech that I bought as a rescue tree. It's been building up its strength the last couple years but is coming along nicely. I wasn't sure what to do with the tree once it's finally ready to be worked again. There isn't a lot of information out there about the European beech as a bonsai. So, this video is extremely timely for me, thank you!
Peter you obviously like your mini chain saw, the chainsaw massacre springs to mind. But I know you are doing the right thing with the trees, you never seem to stop producing great trees for sale over time and inviting us in to watch what your achieving over time, Thank you.
I would love to see the whole process of digging it up from the ground, and putting it in a pot, and do you fertilize after? Thank you for this awesome journey of Bonsai tree lessons 🇨🇦👍
Another brilliant video Peter. I think I may have a very young Beech tree my Dad gave me a few years ago because of the leaves not dropping from it for winter.
Thank you for the video. Herons has become a second home although I have never been there. I am looking forward to every new video, but I really think it is time to change the camera. 720p isn´t great but it´s okay. The real problem is handling motion. It gets so cloudy and there are often artifacts so I sometimes can´t even tell what foliage was shown briefly.
How long do you recommend the amount of time between digging up a large tree from the ground and putting them in a bonsai pot? 2 years? Take it from the ground then putting it in a nursery pot, then a bonsai pot?
The longer you keep it in the ground the thicker the trunk - it's up to you to judge but beware of thick roots growing if left in the ground too long. You can put in deep bonsai training pot at any time.
Hi Peter, Thanks for the awesome video(s), they're all so informative and I've been enjoying them for years. My question is this, how do you keep those trees from dying in the winter when potted up in the field? It seems like a very large area with many many trees in pots. At my house they would all be dead!
Can't imagine if i ever lived in 4 seasons country... You have to ground a tree in years just to achieve arm sized trunk... I lived in tropical country where trees are growing throughout the year.. I can get a thigh sized trunk within only 2 years by grounding them
I find it curious to pick a front, before creating your overall shape, and cutting out your obviously crossing branches. I like to pick the front third. 😋
Peter, I have a paries tree in my garden it was a gift and it has been growing 25 years, but I want to remove it from the ground and put it in a pot and. then form it into Bonsai. have you any advice please.
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Peter trimmed that first tree so fast! He pretty much just sneezed while holding scissors and then it was done. What a pro!
Logical thinking, clear explanation and life lessons. That's why I like these videos.
I admire Peter Chan and all he endeavors with his Bonsai creations over the decades. I have watched most all his videos and have watched many 2-3 times to acquire as much knowledge he shares with us. peter's words of wisdom are enlightening for me and other people around the globe. However, I wish the "Audio" component of the videos would be improved so Peter's valuable words are not misses and over-shadowed from the surrounding conditions. The nursery and the videos are his legacy to the world, each word is too important to be missed.
Sorry about the background noise.
Love this. I have a challenging tri-color beech and am always fascinated by the growth variety of this species.
Absolutely loved this video Peter, keep them coming!
Love to see those trees in late summer
Thanks again Sir Peter for all the lesson
I hope you show us the further progress of all of this beech trees too. Always amazing and never boring even if its often similar, keep repeting and you and your staff here are doing such a great job and your videos are helping me to relax. I am an authistic young man from Austria and doing bonsai gives me self confidence and calm. I would love to come to herons once, maybe helping as a volunteer for some time
Such an informational video. Already used to those crashing planes in the backyard.
Tnx Peter
Thank you for your teachings!
I have a European (Copper) Beech that I bought as a rescue tree. It's been building up its strength the last couple years but is coming along nicely. I wasn't sure what to do with the tree once it's finally ready to be worked again. There isn't a lot of information out there about the European beech as a bonsai. So, this video is extremely timely for me, thank you!
Thx for sharing Peter
Peter you obviously like your mini chain saw, the chainsaw massacre springs to mind. But I know you are doing the right thing with the trees, you never seem to stop producing great trees for sale over time and inviting us in to watch what your achieving over time, Thank you.
I would love to see the whole process of digging it up from the ground, and putting it in a pot, and do you fertilize after? Thank you for this awesome journey of Bonsai tree lessons 🇨🇦👍
Most beautiful nursery out there! To anyone reading this, you have to visit❤
It's a dream of mine
Another brilliant video Peter. I think I may have a very young Beech tree my Dad gave me a few years ago because of the leaves not dropping from it for winter.
New subscriber from Sikkim, India
Thank you for the video. Herons has become a second home although I have never been there. I am looking forward to every new video, but I really think it is time to change the camera. 720p isn´t great but it´s okay. The real problem is handling motion. It gets so cloudy and there are often artifacts so I sometimes can´t even tell what foliage was shown briefly.
I watch I learn thanks again Peter 😮
Always amazing
I never thought that I would hear you say the phrase, "there comes a time when I need to stop."
Great video!
Spring is approaching
How long do you recommend the amount of time between digging up a large tree from the ground and putting them in a bonsai pot? 2 years? Take it from the ground then putting it in a nursery pot, then a bonsai pot?
The longer you keep it in the ground the thicker the trunk - it's up to you to judge but beware of thick roots growing if left in the ground too long. You can put in deep bonsai training pot at any time.
I got one of those saws.... I call it my Chansaw! 😅
Ha Ha
Great Master
Hi Peter,
Thanks for the awesome video(s), they're all so informative and I've been enjoying them for years. My question is this, how do you keep those trees from dying in the winter when potted up in the field? It seems like a very large area with many many trees in pots. At my house they would all be dead!
So nice to see❤.
Peter you need a good editor for the video.
No offenses.
Love to watch❤❤
Great!!!
thx master
Can't imagine if i ever lived in 4 seasons country... You have to ground a tree in years just to achieve arm sized trunk... I lived in tropical country where trees are growing throughout the year.. I can get a thigh sized trunk within only 2 years by grounding them
I find it curious to pick a front, before creating your overall shape, and cutting out your obviously crossing branches.
I like to pick the front third. 😋
Quick suggestion to upload a 1080p or higher res video :)
Looks like Peter has a new toy 😂
Though, very nice and informative video
Hi sir I've been bought 3 bonsai off amazon for my 60th birthday
I want to know best way to start with them
Regards adrian
I started 18 months ago by watching hundreds of hours of Peter’s videos. It’s a good place to start.
Happy Lunar New Year 🎆 🐉 🎆 The Year of the Wood Dragon 🎇 🧧 🐉 🧧 🎇
Peter, I have a paries tree in my garden it was a gift and it has been growing 25 years, but I want to remove it from the ground and put it in a pot and. then form it into Bonsai. have you any advice please.
Peter, do you water these trees in pots out in those fields???
Yes of course.
Good morning
Does Josh have a RUclips channel? I’d love to see him at work too
نتمنى لك التوفيق واحلى لايك❤
I always follow ur advice sir🫶
🌸🌳👍🏼
👍👌👌🙂
The Process Making Basic Structure of A Bonsai. The Basic Structure.
note to self "never lend Peter an electric chainsaw" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Half of peters fans only have one arm at this stage.
Saya hanya menikmati videonya, karena tidak mengetahui apa yg di terangkan😊😊
This one has a brutal camera action. Not fun to watch as the camera would move away at a very crucial moment.
When you've got a twig to cut...use a chainsaw. 😎
You must be used to living next to the airport. 😮
Yes we are used to it - we dont hear the planes.
Just kupchak tree new drow pot doing picture drive just 😮erth very much agree fully said pirates on child erth kupchak ok pirates doing new report tree Drow new ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤thank you for good advice kupchak 😂😅 i hold ❎ out ⚪ because 😢 don't 🌿head I ok natural meetings very much trees juneper I look at listening 😅star new report ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
A lot of these look like stumps of trees. It's hard for me to see a bonsai.
Love you Peter. But you’re not creating anything. Only god can do that.