Hi, Peter. Thank you so much for your videos. You remind me a lot of my late father. He was from China, and he had a huge influence on my life. I miss him so much, and listening to you speak with such passion about plants feels like I’m hearing my dad again. He cultivated flowers, geraniums and cyclamens especially, and many others, and he made beautiful botanical drawings. Thank you so much for your work.
Thank you, Mr. Chan. I’ve been watching your videos for years now, and never once didn’t a lightbulb go off over my head. Thank you for that. You never stop learning.
Peter, this is a superb lesson. In addressing the chaos, I am probably too quick to prune away whole branches. You teach me to temper my enthusiasm and think about leaving materials for possible future use. Pruning can wait for future decisions.
Chinese Junipers kishu are definitely one of my favourites. The one I purchased and made with Peter and few years ago looks fantastic. I done loads more refining and branch selections. And in a cermic pot now. The tree is amazing!
Thank you for another great video Peter. I enjoy the detailed thought process. I hope to find time to visit again this summer. Here in Norway it's -15°C today, and the snow is deep, almost 70 cm. So not any conditions to work on my trees sadly. But your videos help in my longing for spring. Dennis
Hi, Peter. Thank you so much for your videos. You remind me a lot of my late father. He was from China, and he had a huge influence on my life. I miss him so much, and listening to you speak with such passion about plants feels like I’m hearing my dad again. He cultivated flowers, geraniums and cyclamens especially, and many others, and he made beautiful botanical drawings. Thank you so much for your work.
Thank you, Mr. Chan. I’ve been watching your videos for years now, and never once didn’t a lightbulb go off over my head. Thank you for that. You never stop learning.
Thank you Peter. Your videos bring a welcome sanctuary of tranquility that is extremely comforting in a world seemingly going completely insane.
Peter, this is a superb lesson. In addressing the chaos, I am probably too quick to prune away whole branches. You teach me to temper my enthusiasm and think about leaving materials for possible future use. Pruning can wait for future decisions.
More of this! We have gotten away from the instructional type of videos, would love to see more of it.
Thats quite a dramatic tree! Even if it is relatively young, I think it has great potential!
Absolute mastery.
Chinese Junipers kishu are definitely one of my favourites. The one I purchased and made with Peter and few years ago looks fantastic. I done loads more refining and branch selections. And in a cermic pot now. The tree is amazing!
Thank you for another great video Peter. I enjoy the detailed thought process. I hope to find time to visit again this summer. Here in Norway it's -15°C today, and the snow is deep, almost 70 cm. So not any conditions to work on my trees sadly. But your videos help in my longing for spring.
Dennis
Thanks for the video sir Peter, just a beginner in bonsai world, your videos helps to learn a lot.
Thanks again Peter for yet another informative video, greatly appreciated .
So simple and masterful ! Helps keep basic principles in the forefront of thinking ! Many thanks , Peter
Always great video lessons
Thanks Peter. Nice tree.
Cool, thx for this Peter.😊
Awesome. Thank you for your video.
Thank you godu🙏
You should do a day workshop for them
Great video
Excellent. Many Thanks. A Sunday Morning Treat. STP
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