@@GrowingBonsai Doing good. Enjoying each day. Having a good time tending to, and learning about, this great Living Art Hobby we do with our trees and plants.
A good topic to cover - we should never cut limbs off without a bit of a stump for dieback...especially on living things!! I nearly fell off my chair when you went to cut that back with the Dremmel :)
:) I was really thinking about using the dremel for it. It would have worked with the nibbles attachment. Just thought it would take too long. Cutting the bark serves a purpose though: YOu ensure the bark is already disconnected and does not tear of, during sawing, the limb breaks down!
Good stuff Jelle, most recommendations I’ve heard explain that wiring in the autumn after leaf drop is the best time as you can see the structure better. Why do you prefer summer?
Hi Toby, I realized after shooting that maybe the comment can come across as confusing. I [also] wire in summer. I feel that a tree in active growth can more easily respond to the work done, and younger growth is best wired in the growing season before it lignifies.Naturally, there is a flurry of work done at the end of the growing season as the tree is preparing for dormancy!
Hello, this is very interesting. I have 2 questions. Firstly, when is the best time to trunk chop a yamadori that is currently in the ground? 1 tree is a pine and the other is a birch. 2nd question, a yamadori I have already collected has got what it seems like you mentioned. the tree has a fungal infection. As it's summer do you think I should trunk chop it lower down to try and save it? This tree is a Hawthorn. I live in the UK. (South) As you can probably tell I'm new to Bonsai so any feedback would be hugely appreciated.
These are dificult questions to answer in a quick comment post. Chopping has so many aims, and the process afterwards can be so variable. As for infection in the trunk.. Hard to tell without seeing it I am afarid.
So,the tree is 'free',don't buy-after 4 years gets bigger. Looks like that tree doesn't seem old,so it's better to just a make deep hole in that piece to make it more older
Excellent topic to share on Jelle.
Thank you John! Hope you enjoyed that!
Another very clear instructional video! Thanks Jelle, always great to learn through your videos!
My pleasure! Always like to hear when people get something from the work!
I enjoy all your videos because they are very informative & I learn a great deal about different species of trees, Thankyou.
So nice of you. Very glad you like them!
More good info and demonstrations. Adding the season to do it and when not to added to good information.
Thank you Jeff. How ar eyou?
@@GrowingBonsai Doing good. Enjoying each day. Having a good time tending to, and learning about, this great Living Art Hobby we do with our trees and plants.
Very nice Hornbeam ! Thanks for the Good Informations ! I like it ! 👍
Heeey! Thank you!
Would love to see a video on directional pruning! Another great video Jelle.
Hi Nate, have you seen my video on directional pruning a zelkova forest?
@@GrowingBonsai I haven't, but I see it now! Thank you
Nice work Jelle! 👍
Yep. Clear, to the point, no frills or gimmicks, just how I like it! God bless you Jelle 🙏✝️ ✌️🇷🇺☮️🇺🇦✌️
Hey Jay, thank you so much!
I am afraid I have just edited a clip for release.. Probably this weekend. It has a few gimmicks.. Let me know what you think of them :)
Oh no, whatever next?! I’m still trying to forget ‘Arrogant Jelle’, not to mention d ‘Short’!!🤦♀️
@@gayefanner731 Sound Effects of course!
Goede informatieve video weer. Waar heb je dat freesje, welke op de Dremel zit, vandaan?
Ha Martin, the carving attachment is from Chris Guise, from Bonsai Nibbler, in the UK
Another great video Jelle...
Thanks again! I do try :)
A good topic to cover - we should never cut limbs off without a bit of a stump for dieback...especially on living things!! I nearly fell off my chair when you went to cut that back with the Dremmel :)
:) I was really thinking about using the dremel for it. It would have worked with the nibbles attachment. Just thought it would take too long. Cutting the bark serves a purpose though: YOu ensure the bark is already disconnected and does not tear of, during sawing, the limb breaks down!
It often works well. WIth hornbeam however I have had trouble in the past, which is why I did it like this here. :)
Good bonsai👍
Thank for sharing👌🙏🙏
thank you so much for your comment. Great to hear!
Terimaksih shering nya kawan.
You're very welcome!
Nice 👍👍
Thank you!
Great Video. So you also recommend trunk chops in summer?
Yes, absolutely. I do big chops in late spring too!
Good stuff Jelle, most recommendations I’ve heard explain that wiring in the autumn after leaf drop is the best time as you can see the structure better. Why do you prefer summer?
Hi Toby, I realized after shooting that maybe the comment can come across as confusing. I [also] wire in summer. I feel that a tree in active growth can more easily respond to the work done, and younger growth is best wired in the growing season before it lignifies.Naturally, there is a flurry of work done at the end of the growing season as the tree is preparing for dormancy!
Hello, this is very interesting. I have 2 questions.
Firstly, when is the best time to trunk chop a yamadori that is currently in the ground? 1 tree is a pine and the other is a birch.
2nd question, a yamadori I have already collected has got what it seems like you mentioned. the tree has a fungal infection.
As it's summer do you think I should trunk chop it lower down to try and save it? This tree is a Hawthorn.
I live in the UK. (South)
As you can probably tell I'm new to Bonsai so any feedback would be hugely appreciated.
These are dificult questions to answer in a quick comment post. Chopping has so many aims, and the process afterwards can be so variable. As for infection in the trunk.. Hard to tell without seeing it I am afarid.
Cool tree
Thank you! Do you have hornbeam?
@Growing Bonsai by Jelle Yes, quite a large one with unfortunately very poor regeneration. I will send you photos via Facebook
Safeky!
You think so too?
So,the tree is 'free',don't buy-after 4 years gets bigger.
Looks like that tree doesn't seem old,so it's better to just a make deep hole in that piece to make it more older
Interesting suggestion. I am not a big fan of hollows though .. :(