Interesting advice about rapid growth size and staking the dissectums to shape them. Well done Carl. Thank you.
@Japanesemaples3 күн бұрын
@@robertjohn819 glad you found it useful 👍
@timbutler32134 күн бұрын
Great advice. Beautiful tour or some gorgeous maples.
@Japanesemaples4 күн бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@h0llytr0n4 күн бұрын
Lovely tour thank you! Am I right in thinking the fireglow and the osakazuki still have a lot more growing to do? I love them both but know they're probably a smidge big for my garden, wish I could find something just a smidge smaller with that leaf shape and habit!
@YokaiHitodama3 күн бұрын
Phoenix shin deshojo. Jerry shwartz might work
@hashiramabonsai2 күн бұрын
Beautiful! Did you plant all these maples? I am currently starting a Bonsai nursery and would love to get your opinion! I am a huge maple fanatic and have tons of them in my garden. But for the nursery I want to plant loads of mother trees where we can airlayer the tops off to create new trees/clones. From Shishigashira to Seigen. Anyway the field soil is clay, which is always pretty moist, im not scared about the root rot but rather the lack of water intake in summer as we can't water the trees, we planted tons of pines so far and there we are pretty sure they will survive in full sun even if its dry. Most of my Bonsai Maples i keep in full sun as I water them daily in summer, i made the experience that the fall colors are just much more powerful compared to half shade. Due to the lack of Water intake on the nursery im pondering about planting some maples in the half shade. Also i already planted a few to see if they will survive the winter in the field (pretty optimistic). Thanks for your time!
@Japanesemaples2 күн бұрын
Hi sorry but this is not my nursery and as you will see from my other videos nearly all of mine are in pots.