Thanks for your comments! I will definite do so...just waiting for the candle to become needles to give me more design opportunity. It is so heavy on the top to make it lopsided...I am seriously considering cut off most of the top to make it a drastic tree...rather than looking like the standard landscaping design. The only consideration is it will probably take five years to look right again. OK...I think I will out live 5 more years at my age...Please stay tuned.,
Good afternoon! That large pine tree with the flaky bark is most likely a Mikawa JBP (native to Deer island, off the coast of Japan). I was fortunate enough to get a smaller one from the House of Bonsai in the Anaheim area last October. Can’t wait to see it grow into a beautiful specimen.
Happy St. Patrick's Day! I was a favorite student of a Catholic Brother who was the headmaster of my high school. I went to pay him in Dublien where he retired. Lovely countryside!
Do it in place 🙂 History...the tree nearly died (thus the dead lower branches) growing int he shade of my zen garden for about 10 years. I transplanted into full sun and it came back...then I transplanted into this big pot about 5 years ago. Took two persons. to move the tree...it is impossible to move without taking the tree out of the pot and move them separately.
Mr.Milton you are do indtruvtive in the dimplest way gor us views to Understand. Thank you. As far as the taller tree ,Id live to see how you shape take care of its growth. Im enjoying learning something new. Iwpuld love to just one as my age will ptobably not allow me to take of it very long, but I eant to Try. You are an inspiration.🙏✌️🌱💚
Japanese black pine is good material. Yamaguchi's pine is very nice. Do you grow Japanese white pine? I see your Michelia alba in the side of the video. Looks nice. I have 3 in pots and also 2 figos in pots.
Both Michelia are nice landscaping trees in temperate zone. 5-needle pines are really nice, but most are grafted. I have one big one in the ground…killed a couple bonsai white pine.
First principle is always with needles below where you cut.. If that is the case, if you cut off the entire candle cluster, it will take a little time to regroup and shoot out. When I cur the main candle off and leave the little 'candle" just below, they will shoot in the direction they are pointing at..
I am sorry to put this question on this video but... you recently made a video were you mention about removing irish moss. Was that an tree health choice or an asthetic choice?
Can you show us a watering video? Like how do you go about watering your many bonsai and making sure they are in the right sunlight? Is it something u do every day?
Please do a vid on that large mature pine . Cant wait ❤
OK! Stay tuned.
Would love to see you working on the big pine. Thanks a lot for your videos.
I think it would be good to see you do the larger tree. It shows how we can grow different size trees and use them in our gardens.
Thanks for your comments! I will definite do so...just waiting for the candle to become needles to give me more design opportunity.
It is so heavy on the top to make it lopsided...I am seriously considering cut off most of the top to make it a drastic tree...rather than looking like the standard landscaping design. The only consideration is it will probably take five years to look right again.
OK...I think I will out live 5 more years at my age...Please stay tuned.,
I'd love to see a bigger tree too 😊
Ok...will do...stay tuned.
I would like to see more about the mature pine. Thank you
I will work on it soon! Please stay tuned!
You are a treasure and appreciated, thank you so much for being here and sharing your awesomeness. 🤗
Thank you so much for the kind words!
Yes please show the work on the big pine!
That older tree is amazing
Thanks!
Please do a video on the big pine 😊
Yes, that is on my list!
I’d be interested in seeing your approach to dealing with the large “cork”pine. Thanks for your insight.
You are a treasure I learn so much
Thank you so much Milton! I look forward to each and every lesson.
A big yes for the big tree. Greatly appreciate your videos!
A big thanks for your interest!c
I would like to see how you work on a mature tree please.
got it!
Please do the big historic Pine. That will be an interesting Bonsai with strong movement.
Definitely!
Thanks for sharing your passion with us, 🙏 .I would love to see a larger tree video or a few actually ❤
OK, will do!
FOR SURE show us how to work with a tree that size!
Will do!
Yes I’m interested.
OK, stay tuned!
Thank you. Would enjoy watching you restyle the older tree!
Qill do!
Please stay tuned!
yes for the big pine
Yes!
I think it is very interesting to see how to work with the same type of tree of different ages or stages of evolution. Thanks!
Yes! I would like to see you work on this outside Bonsai!
Will do!
Great content. Thank you for sharing 👏👏👏
Thanks!
Very nice👍
Thanks! I do try hard!
These are some nice looking trees. I like your ideas on shaping the trees. Your thoughts are well conveyed.
Thank you very much!
Yes I'm interested
Good afternoon! That large pine tree with the flaky bark is most likely a Mikawa JBP (native to Deer island, off the coast of Japan). I was fortunate enough to get a smaller one from the House of Bonsai in the Anaheim area last October. Can’t wait to see it grow into a beautiful specimen.
Thank you. Showing this process is one of the most helpful videos yet ❤
Thank you!
More coming! Please stay tuned,....
Hey, how come you did noit click like?
Thanks for taking the time to share your expertise and fabulous trees with us all Milton. Regards from Ireland!
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
I was a favorite student of a Catholic Brother who was the headmaster of my high school. I went to pay him in Dublien where he retired.
Lovely countryside!
Love these updates Milton. Thanks for all of your efforts! Very informative.
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
I'm curious how you will deal with a bonsai as large as the one you have, especially root work. Seems like quite a heavy undertaking.
Do it in place 🙂
History...the tree nearly died (thus the dead lower branches) growing int he shade of my zen garden for about 10 years. I transplanted into full sun and it came back...then I transplanted into this big pot about 5 years ago. Took two persons. to move the tree...it is impossible to move without taking the tree out of the pot and move them separately.
Thank you so much for the info and different techniques that you can do to improve the trees.
Welcome!
Mr.Milton you are do indtruvtive in the dimplest way gor us views to Understand.
Thank you.
As far as the taller tree ,Id live to see how you shape take care of its growth.
Im enjoying learning something new. Iwpuld love to just one as my age will ptobably not allow me to take of it very long, but I eant to Try.
You are an inspiration.🙏✌️🌱💚
I would be interested in seeing you work on a bigger tree. I’ve often thought about if that’s something you can do .
Will do
The biggest tree is about
10 feet tall in my English
Garden
Cut down a 25 feet Chinese hackberry
Always interested
Good!
:)
Thank you! I'd love to see the big pine more! :D
OK
Un grand merci à vous pour ces précieux conseils!
Thank you!
Hello. Do you make mekiri in March? I don't understand.
Youo must be Japanese!. I had to look up what mekiri menas. that is just the stuff I went through working on the cxandwl.
Japanese black pine is good material. Yamaguchi's pine is very nice. Do you grow Japanese white pine? I see your Michelia alba in the side of the video. Looks nice. I have 3 in pots and also 2 figos in pots.
Both Michelia are nice landscaping trees in temperate zone.
5-needle pines are really nice, but most are grafted. I have one big one in the ground…killed a couple bonsai white pine.
Nice video please tell us what time of the year do you work on the pine
It is springtime right now.
If you remove the hole candle will it backbut? Or will the branch die?
First principle is always with needles below where you cut.. If that is the case, if you cut off the entire candle cluster, it will take a little time to regroup and shoot out.
When I cur the main candle off and leave the little 'candle" just below, they will shoot in the direction they are pointing at..
I am sorry to put this question on this video but... you recently made a video were you mention about removing irish moss. Was that an tree health choice or an asthetic choice?
Can you show us a watering video? Like how do you go about watering your many bonsai and making sure they are in the right sunlight? Is it something u do every day?
I did a video on watering. Please check it out and let me know if you have any other questions! ruclips.net/video/YmEffeI5hmE/видео.html
I want to see the huge tree.
Ok
Stay tuned
Can u give update of this tree
Yes, please stay tuned!
Yea Master! Plse restyle the old 80-year old tree!
:)
Will do! Stay tuned!
i would like to see it
OK!
🥰🥰👍
Please work on the large pine, I love bigger trees
Thanks! will do,
Massive pine. Please do.
Will do
👋👍
thanks!
👍👌🙂
Hi Bruce
Pls click like!
Thx
Thanks!
Hey Milton! Thanks for the video. I sent you an Instagram DM