I've grown my tree collection thanks to your videos, it really is a fun hobby
@bonsaiheirloomАй бұрын
Glad to hear it!
@viridiangreen8259Ай бұрын
Very informative - I like learning about your creative process
@bonsaiheirloomАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@randysmith1723Ай бұрын
Glad to get to see your videos again, I'm in WNC in Buncombe County where Helene hit. We've been without water and likely won't have any for several more days. Worried sick about keeping my bonsai trees alive, have to walk a ways to get stream water that we're using for flushing. Can't complain really, so many neighbors and friends are devastated. Your videos are a very welcome break from what's happening around us. Thanks!
@MiltonChangАй бұрын
So sorry! Speedy recovery!
@DanielMink-t3uАй бұрын
@@randysmith1723 so sorry for all the suffering you’re now going through 🙏🏻
@MANNY100123Ай бұрын
That bonsai forest will be amazing someday! :D
@MiltonChangАй бұрын
Trust your vision! Which will evolve
@dennisrobinson4588Ай бұрын
Excellent work, I enjoy juniper as a bonsai. They just have a mystic feel to them. Thanks Milton for your sage advice and suggestions.
@MiltonChang-ee6rqАй бұрын
Thank you kindly. They burn juniper in Buddhist temple in Tebet for aroma.....That was my most memorable trip about 25 years ago!
@mcbabs7495Ай бұрын
Un grand merci pour la vidéo!
@MiltonChang-ee6rqАй бұрын
Meric!
@matthewgrice6902Ай бұрын
Thank you for the video.
@MiltonChang-ee6rqАй бұрын
You are well come...doesn'tt look like much now... Wait two years. Stay Tuned...and tell a friendZ!
@adalidsdnaАй бұрын
Applying these techniques to my Juniperus sp. has allowed me to make sense of some of the more unruly/tough material in my collection. It has allowed the tree to guide me rather than making something contrived, like you say. It is cool to see my juniper grow into itself and not be forced to be something it is not. Thanks, homie!
@MiltonChang-ee6rqАй бұрын
Great! They will look natural...and also to your liking. Tell a friend!
@peterianramos3792Ай бұрын
so beautiful ❤❤❤
@boommal5303Ай бұрын
I learned a lot here, Thank you for the videos
@JonathanMuller-k3zАй бұрын
Interesting 😊😊
@MiltonChang-ee6rqАй бұрын
Will look goo din time. That's the point!
@x13-t7oАй бұрын
wonderful ! i cant wait till morning to work in my garden ,you are an inspiration , like to see your forest in time...wonderful
@MiltonChang-ee6rqАй бұрын
That's the whole point...Making bonsai popular as house plants is our goal! Please tell a friend!.
@chaosgremlin4527Ай бұрын
I don't want to rush my bonsai. I want to take it slow. But when working with Juniper, I don't know whether my shaping choices will create an optimally beautiful design. Your videos help me make the hard choices.
@MiltonChangАй бұрын
Make drastic cuts to make impressive bonsai And then patiently make continuous improvements Have fun!
@chaosgremlin4527Ай бұрын
@MiltonChang Thank you! I'm going to be courageous with my cuts. Will it hurt my juniper to drastically cut it in the fall? Or should I wait until spring?
@tjalanes8262Ай бұрын
Beautiful!
@DanielMink-t3uАй бұрын
I’m not very creative, but after watching many of your videos, I want to try expanding by trying different techniques. Thanks a lot 😊.
@MiltonChang-ee6rqАй бұрын
Makes me smile! Thanks!
@OutsidethePotАй бұрын
I hope all goes well because I’d like to see where this is in two years. As I look at it I might have done something different. But nothing wrong or right so. 😊
@MiltonChang-ee6rqАй бұрын
You've got it! 🙂 Thanks! Tell a friend.
@ilovemikerogersАй бұрын
My man put it in the ground for 15-20yrs so it can "grow fast" 😂. It's a legal adult now. What a hobby this is.
@MiltonChangАй бұрын
Faster than in a bonsai pot for sure 😊
@sagebonsaiАй бұрын
So i recently got a massive ponderosa pine. what is your go to for disease and pest for the continued life of the tree. The seller wouldn't say what product they used cause he works in professional landscaping.
@bonsaiheirloomАй бұрын
Sorry, both spectacular ponderosa pines I bought did not make it after several years. The one at the National Bonsai Museum did too after good 15 years.…So I have no advice. Please share your experience with us!
@sagebonsaiАй бұрын
@bonsaiheirloom so I was curious why my pine was so cheep, i looked at the roots and sadly it had a bad case of root rot from the rusty rebar holding it up. So I did the only thing I could think of in this emergency situation to get my shears red hot and snip out the affected area. Right now it's currently in a massive recovery pot. Of pine bark, pea gravel, pumice, akadama, perlite, red lava rock, biochar with mycorrhizal. I will keep you updated on its recovery status.