Creating Japanese maple forest bonsai

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @markregan7639
    @markregan7639 Месяц назад +1

    I've been planning on a Japanese maple forest planting from saplings that popup around my Japanese maple in the spring. Your video was inspirational. I'd love to see how looks today.

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  Месяц назад

      Thanks so much Mark! That’s truly flattering. I did do an update on it prior to selling it. It’s in this playlist ruclips.net/p/PL07aoEnuQCWPF-O7RcfTLLO2NpVqt34HO&si=ysdLrE-177VCz0zO

  • @mattbrennan647
    @mattbrennan647 2 года назад +5

    Forests and Penjings are fast becoming my favorites. Thanks, keep growing

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 года назад +1

      Absolutely! I love those styles too. But then again I love anything bonsai 😂

  • @harrietb2141
    @harrietb2141 2 года назад +1

    Hi Terry.What a clever solution,anker the forest that way.Thank you😊

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Harriet! For sure, without the fastening those trees were falling all over the place!

    • @harrietb2141
      @harrietb2141 2 года назад

      @@TerryErasmusbonsai I have to make a forest now, in spring☺️

  • @gerritdevos4707
    @gerritdevos4707 Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot Terry. Great video.

  • @kevinmitchell4960
    @kevinmitchell4960 2 года назад +1

    Great video Terry I'm looking to create my first forest group next spring

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 года назад

      Excellent Kevin! I foretell you are going to do many in the future.

  • @juniperus.itoigawa
    @juniperus.itoigawa 2 года назад +1

    Terry you my favorite Bonsai youtuber. I really apreciate your presentation style and hands on aproach to bonsai. You make it seem so easy to grow nice and mature Trees and you motivate me to keep going while trying new techniques. Thank you very much for your videos. I wish you all the best! Keep on growing 💪

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much Hendrik! That’s some compliment and I am flattered. I am very happy that my videos are motivational, that always been my objective.

  • @TonysBonsai
    @TonysBonsai 2 года назад

    Loved this video terry. So relaxing and chilled. Keep up the great work!

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 года назад +1

      Thanks so much Tony! Bonsai should be relaxing. When you need to take a break from
      Bonsai then you’re doing something wrong I think 😂

    • @TonysBonsai
      @TonysBonsai 2 года назад

      I couldn't agree more. that's a top philosophy, and it shows in your trees.

  • @mcbabs7495
    @mcbabs7495 2 года назад +2

    Encore une vidéo très instructive, merci pour vos précieux conseils!

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 года назад

      Je suis ravie que tu l'apprécies et que cela t'aide ! Vous pouvez me remercier maintenant en cliquant sur le bouton "merci" sous l'une des vidéos.

  • @12345dyar
    @12345dyar 2 года назад +1

    Awesome work Terry. Thank you for sharing your work

  • @alanjay5228
    @alanjay5228 2 года назад +1

    Another great video Terry, many thanks! I’ve not made a forest group before, but have many yearling seedlings from the same Acer that I’m planning on using for one next spring ( UK) , have not seen that lattice idea before, but makes great sense as I was wondering how you would secure so many trees in a pot … you’ve given me the confidence to have a go at my own 😊. Keep up the good work

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 года назад

      Love to hear that Alan, I am sure you are going to plant an awesome forest with all those seedlings.

  • @nerinat8371
    @nerinat8371 Год назад +1

    Brilliant video, thankyou

  • @chompers11
    @chompers11 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the video

  • @RanceCantem
    @RanceCantem Год назад

    I love your work bud

  • @seantran1285
    @seantran1285 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks for a great Video, very informative!

  • @jiijino_bonsai_ch
    @jiijino_bonsai_ch 2 года назад

    beautiful bonsai.😍😍😍

  • @AlexBraunton
    @AlexBraunton 2 года назад +2

    Terry, this is another marvelous video packed with experience, top tips and wonderful work. It's truly a delight to watch you work and learn from you. Thank you so much.
    I do have to ask, how would one grow trees specifically to go into a forest? I know you mentioned the top Japanese forest plantings are done this way but I don't quite understand how. Are forests planned years in advance and the trees grown and shaped individually to fit into that?

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 года назад

      Thanks Alex!
      Well I guess the answer lies in planning really. When you plan to do a forest you will make sure all the material is grown from cuttings from the same mother plant to ensure all characteristics are identical. You will ensure that you don’t grow branches which will later need to be removed leaving scars. The trees trunks will vary in height and thickness to ensure you have visual contrast. Rootball of the trees will be contained to permit trees to be placed close together. Get the idea now? It’s all about planning.

  • @bulebonsaibatam1758
    @bulebonsaibatam1758 2 года назад +1

    Good Morning from Indonesia. Love your detailed explanations and instructions. Beautiful composition of trees. Can’t wait to see the progress in the future.
    I have a few Penjing plantings my self.
    Do you use local pots or imported? Would be nice to see a video on your pot collection and possibly local pot makers.
    Max

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 года назад +1

      Morning Max! Glad you like the content Max, you could thank me by clicking the "Thanks" button found just below the video.
      I use imported pots from Japan or China. I have not found a suitable source of locally produced bonsai pots in South Africa which is comparable in price, quality and consistency.

  • @grahamharlow7471
    @grahamharlow7471 Год назад +1

    Nice work, looks great.. Realistically how long are you looking at as far as getting those really slim thin trunks to thicken up.. Thanks

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  Год назад +1

      Thanks Graham. I’m not looking for them to be very fat actually. If I wanted that sort of look I would have used more mature material which was not the point of this planting. They will thicken over time though as a matter of course.

    • @grahamharlow7471
      @grahamharlow7471 Год назад +1

      @@TerryErasmusbonsai OK terry thanks, it's just you always seem to hear of thickening trunks up so I was just curious... 👍

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  Год назад +1

      Yes, that is the fashion but especially for Japanese maple, they are also suited to feminine styles/appearance

    • @grahamharlow7471
      @grahamharlow7471 Год назад

      @@TerryErasmusbonsai I did once have a 5 group zelkova planting

    • @grahamharlow7471
      @grahamharlow7471 Год назад +1

      @@TerryErasmusbonsai may have a go at something like yours Terry, obviously jap maple saplings are readily available at supermarkets etc for around £3. All the best to you

  • @andrewbeattie5245
    @andrewbeattie5245 2 года назад +1

    Hi Terry, this is a great explanation of planting a forest. I was just wondering why you did not put a layer of growing medium below the lattice before you planted the trees?
    Thank you.

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 года назад +2

      Thanks Andrew for the compliment. Good question! Filling it with soil first would have made it much more difficult to place the wires. Attaching the wires first, then filling with soil and then attaching the trees would probably have been the best order. Thanks for pointing that out and this is my typical process, I think the reason I did not follow it this time was as I was not sure where I wanted to place the trees. They had very little root on so it was easy to get media in but you’re 💯 correct, it would be better to have a little soil under the tree to begin with.
      The forest is doing really well, and all the trees are growing strongly. I’ll feature it sometime in the future.

    • @andrewbeattie5245
      @andrewbeattie5245 2 года назад

      @@TerryErasmusbonsai Thanks for the further explanation, glad to hear the trees are doing well and i look forward to an update in the future.

  • @therealruru
    @therealruru Год назад +1

    Hi Terry, I wanted to ask where you get your Japanese Maple seedling stock? I've seen one or two online stores listing Japanese Maple seedlings but they have slightly different leaves compared to your seedlings in this video and so I wonder if they are a slightly ddifferent variety.

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  Год назад +1

      Hi Ruru. These are standard palmatum seedlings. If the leaves of what you are seeing look different then they are either not Japanese maples and are Trident maples, alternatively they are Dissectum or fancy leaf maples. Mine come from a wholesale nursery in the Overberg area.

  • @MichaelV1024
    @MichaelV1024 Год назад

    I just finished my 12 Japanese maple penjiing style yesterday

  • @kliether33
    @kliether33 2 года назад +1

    Terry, I really enjoy your videos. How do you reckon the shallower pot retains more water than a deeper pot of similar circumference? Doesn't seem to make sense in terms of volume.

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 года назад +1

      Test it, you will reach the same conclusion. I don’t mean it will hold more water by volume, I just mean it stays wetter for longer.

    • @kliether33
      @kliether33 2 года назад

      @@TerryErasmusbonsai ok thank you

  • @chompers11
    @chompers11 Год назад

    Update video please!! Beautiful

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  Год назад +1

      Coming soon! Thanks for your enthusiasm. I appreciate it.

    • @chompers11
      @chompers11 Год назад

      @@TerryErasmusbonsai your content is amazing I appreciate your hard work sharing it. Do you have anything on collecting very young seedlings?

    • @chompers11
      @chompers11 Год назад

      Like should I wait until the first set of true leaves forms or can I collect them just before? Probably too early :(

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  Год назад

      Thank you so much! Collecting young seedlings no, but that’s a good idea. We will experience spring around September this year. I will see if I can do something on the subject then.

  • @dondo416
    @dondo416 Год назад

    Hi. When and how do you remove those wires, or we can leave them alone like that ? Thanks.

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  Год назад

      Hi there. The wires which secure the trees? Which wires please?

    • @dondo416
      @dondo416 Год назад

      Those wires that secure the trees. Thnaks. @@TerryErasmusbonsai

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  Год назад +1

      @dondo416 no. They can remain in place until repotting. There is no need to remove them and they do not harm to the root system.

  • @evanhb49
    @evanhb49 Год назад +1

    i could grow seeds into that media?

  • @wesleyphillips3211
    @wesleyphillips3211 2 года назад

    Which Nursery if I may ask 😁 thanks again for great content & new techniques!

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching Wesley! Now if I tell you the name of the nursery there goes all my material for future vids, what am I going to do then 😉

    • @wesleyphillips3211
      @wesleyphillips3211 2 года назад

      @@TerryErasmusbonsai haha, lucky for you I have moved to Auckland already 😁 so no chance I would put a tree through that journey. I am though a little excited to start all over again here.

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 года назад

      @@wesleyphillips3211 oh! Did not know that. Hope you settle in well in your new home then!

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  2 года назад +1

      @@wesleyphillips3211 oh! Did not know that. Hope you settle in well in your new home then!

  • @justinjoseph510
    @justinjoseph510 Год назад

    hypocritical."Dont want trunks crossing". Why would you recommend that, and then go the opposite direction in leu of flow from what you'd said? Are you looking for balance and biting a bullet? Or does your impression of what you've done correlate with all you've said?

    • @TerryErasmusbonsai
      @TerryErasmusbonsai  Год назад +3

      Huh? That is why in part I verbally comment in my videos as the footage is not always clear. If that’s not good enough for you please feel free to move on to other less “hypocritical” free content then perhaps someone else can measure up to your exacting standards.