I am interested Mr. Chang, What do you consider a biginer, an intermediate, professional, and master in Bonsai? Is it based on the amount of trees someone has in the refinement phase? Or simply the amount of years someone has spent in the art?
I have seen bonsai masters with only a few very well kept trees, and also people who are junk collectors, maybe it stems from sympathy for terrible trees….So, it is NOT the number that matters, it is the skill.
I dug up an old yardadori boxwood with multiple trunks this fall which was supposed to be thrown away. What's your opinion on boxwoods, and shrubs in general as bonsai? I also have a lovely Exochorda The Bride in my garden with a thick trunk im considering digging up.
Boxwood makes nice bonsai! I have a video on boxwood bonsai coming out this Sunday, so please check it out! You will have a beautify bonsai if you keep working on it. I googled Exochorda, which is the rosea family, same family as roses and apple trees. So that would work fine as a bonsai. Lucky you to have that! I suggest dig it in the fall or spring because it may not have much fibrous roots on top if it is at all like roses. Best wishes!
Here's a question. When taking a clipping off a tree is it best to trim the leaves and branches right back while your trying to get some root growth. Thanks.
On Wiring: I have a branch where the wire has been buried already. Im afraid to remove them for fear of breaking the branch. Is it ok to leave the wire buried as the branch thickens? Thanks and more power!
I don't think the tree branch can grow so thick as to cover up the wire. If the wire is already buried, I suggest cutting off the branch and starting over with the clip and grow method.
@@bonsaiheirloom Thank you for your reply. I enjoy your talks- real-life experiences mean a lot us beginners. More power and can't wait for your next topic.
Handwarmer pocket "perfect for bonsai tools" 😂😂😂 I'm sure that the manufacturer will be absolutely thrilled 😂😂😂
Thanks for answering my question - it's like having a personal Bonsai teacher! Best wishes to you 🇦🇺
Wow, thank you for the compliment!
I always like your videos. Can’t wait for next videos 🎉
More to come! Thank you for your support!
Thank you very much Milton, very interesting and informative as always!
I appreciate your kind words!
Keep it simple use native trees love this video.
Thanks with your patience for the beginners questions..hard trying not to repet too much.
Of course! I'm always happy to help more people get into bonsai!
Thanks for the tips. I love listening to you.
That means a lot to me, thank you!
Thanks very much, your videos are very helpful. Best wishes.
Thank you for sharing your time with us answering everyone's questions ❤
Of course! Please leave me more questions!
Very good and informative video. Looking forward to the future progression videos that you mentioned. Thanks so much!
Very informative videos and I find the Q and A very helpful. Thank you.
Thank you so much for your videos. I absolutely love watching them🙏
I am interested Mr. Chang, What do you consider a biginer, an intermediate, professional, and master in Bonsai? Is it based on the amount of trees someone has in the refinement phase? Or simply the amount of years someone has spent in the art?
I have seen bonsai masters with only a few very well kept trees, and also people who are junk collectors, maybe it stems from sympathy for terrible trees….So, it is NOT the number that matters, it is the skill.
I dug up an old yardadori boxwood with multiple trunks this fall which was supposed to be thrown away. What's your opinion on boxwoods, and shrubs in general as bonsai? I also have a lovely Exochorda The Bride in my garden with a thick trunk im considering digging up.
Boxwood makes nice bonsai! I have a video on boxwood bonsai coming out this Sunday, so please check it out! You will have a beautify bonsai if you keep working on it.
I googled Exochorda, which is the rosea family, same family as roses and apple trees. So that would work fine as a bonsai. Lucky you to have that! I suggest dig it in the fall or spring because it may not have much fibrous roots on top if it is at all like roses. Best wishes!
Here's a question. When taking a clipping off a tree is it best to trim the leaves and branches right back while your trying to get some root growth. Thanks.
Good day sir, could you recommend to me any books for beginners that explain the fundamentals of bonsai?
Thank you very much, your videos are great
Yes! I will recommend some books in my video coming out later this week!
@@bonsaiheirloom thank you sir!!!
On Wiring: I have a branch where the wire has been buried already. Im afraid to remove them for fear of breaking the branch. Is it ok to leave the wire buried as the branch thickens? Thanks and more power!
I don't think the tree branch can grow so thick as to cover up the wire. If the wire is already buried, I suggest cutting off the branch and starting over with the clip and grow method.
@@bonsaiheirloom Thank you for your reply. I enjoy your talks- real-life experiences mean a lot us beginners. More power and can't wait for your next topic.
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