Great video. Thanks Xavier for introducing Jellie to us.
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@joegarland4885Ай бұрын
Great Olive tree Jelle, detail pruning them can be daunting for the beginners to get right. I really enjoyed your visit with Xavier, you guys get on so well. It was good to welcome Xavier to my humble bonsai garden.and to get to know him a little, he is a great guy with a lovely family as I am sure you got to be with whilst here. Thanks Jelle for the work you do for bonsai. Joe
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
Thanks so much 😊 I heard Xavier had an amazing time visiting you! Next time around, beware, a Dutch person might join him ;)
@laddieokelley6095Ай бұрын
Cool tee . . . tree not bad! You have a way of working and filming that enables the viewer to follow the process. Thanks.
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
I try :)
@ravaginggoatmanАй бұрын
What a fantastic tree. I have a few that are in the early stages and have been following this tree's process closely. Thank you so much.
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
Wonderful!
@gregoryh460114 күн бұрын
Wow. One More Awesome Olive Tree.
@GrowingBonsai11 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!
@sueb1317Ай бұрын
So interesting seeing what branches and pruning choices you use. I absolutely love the shape of that trunk - mammoth! I learn a lot watching you carve with your chisels. What a beautiful bonsai this will be!
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
So nice of you! I do hope it will turn out decent!
@_mu.Ай бұрын
really beautiful progression Jelle, no doubt you will develop a great olive bonsai
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
Hope so!
@Faequines_BonsaiАй бұрын
A tree with a base like that, is a dream. What a Bonsai goal.
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
The trunk it only the start :)
@dropbearpig3223Ай бұрын
Another great video. Your progressive videos (over time) are so helpful. Thanks again.
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
Glad you like them!
@notionbonsaiАй бұрын
Really nice work on this tree Jelle! What an amazing trunk on it too!
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
It is nice right!
@joycefleming4986Ай бұрын
Excellent information as always Jelle.
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@mthelm85Ай бұрын
Really good commentary and explanations of your thought process as you worked on this one. That is very helpful for those of us without much experience.
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@headingnorth5701Ай бұрын
Beautiful cathedral bells in the background.
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
:) Just a regular church, fortunately. AT times it is hard recording outside with all that is going on in this noisy village!
@XaviersBonsaiRetreatАй бұрын
That is looking really good Jelle - nice demo too :)
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@BonsaicrazyАй бұрын
Great video Jelle Awesome looking tree mate 👊👊
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
Thank you so much!
@FrostBiteBonsai13 күн бұрын
That tree is amazing!
@GrowingBonsai11 күн бұрын
I am looking forward to another 2 years!
@kirliyapag1641Ай бұрын
This tree will become a beast in a couple of years!
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
I DO hope so!
@QuadDerrickАй бұрын
Hey Fox Mulder. Good to see your trees still growing. One day, i still think, you will put that gray coat on and Dana will come on screen.
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
sure
@DannysbirdshedАй бұрын
This olive is stunning. Probably cost a small fortune with such an amazing trunk
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
Nope! It is quite young so no high price tag, else I would not own it now :). I am cheap when it comes to purchasing trees.
@antoniomatulja9254Ай бұрын
Impressive Bonsai
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
Give it time, and I hope it will be even better!
@mcbabs7495Ай бұрын
Un grand merci pour la vidéo!
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
:)
@HoundStuffАй бұрын
cool tree, nice work!
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
Great to hear!
@karolwozniak9023Ай бұрын
I love your movies - one Q: I've noticed that during wiring you do not bent the endings of the branches upwards. Some say it stimulates the growth hormons flow and speed up developement of the branches - what is your opinion about this?
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
In most cases I aim to get inner growth, rather than terminal growth. Lowing the branch endings helps there. In the end, the branch ends will come up by themselves as they grow. I did do a video (not released yet) where I actually tried tipping the branch ends up. I did not see a significant effect. I wonder whether at bonsai scales it makes a difference.
@rebeccahunter725Ай бұрын
One of my bonsai bucket list plans is to dig an olive. Ideally from South Australia, as they have some amazing yamadori! So much fun to work on . . .
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
Sounds great! Just keep in mind that typically you will need some permission from the land owners
@rebeccahunter725Ай бұрын
Of course! Another advantage of weed species being a target for collection is that permissions are often easy.
@dalejames486Ай бұрын
Looks great
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
Thank you so much!
@DarthMasiahАй бұрын
stupendous tree 🖖
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
Its cool, isn't it!
@stuartbaines2843Ай бұрын
Impressive tree 👍
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
Thanks!
@severalmalfunctionsАй бұрын
Hi Jelle. I am from the mediterranean where we have a lot of non-deciduous trees: olives, cork oaks, holm oaks, strawberry trees, holly, carob, etc. But these trees are also not tropicals. So I guess my question (or maybe an idea for a future video :)) is wether the repotting times, pruning times, defolliating times, restylling times and all the other "rules" are those of tropicals trees or of deciduous trees
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
Sounds great! Challenge is of course that you are in a very different climate!
@raymondbirds2392Ай бұрын
Lovely job
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
Thank you so much!
@raymondbirds2392Ай бұрын
@@GrowingBonsai i really enjoy your videos
@BonsaiandknivesАй бұрын
What a massive trunk.like it very well. What kind of soil do you use for Olive trees? The same one as for the other deciduous trees?
@GrowingBonsai29 күн бұрын
Yes, I pretty much use the same soil for all my trees!
@HollylivengoodАй бұрын
Love that tree! I like the lessons on the biology of how the tree responds to pruning. Where did you learn this information, can you recommend any books?
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
growing plants since I was a kid. BSc, MSc and PhD in biological fields & Japan certified bonsai instructor... Must have picked a few things up along the way ;). Look into Plant Fysiology books?
@HollylivengoodАй бұрын
@@GrowingBonsai Thank you!
@harrietb2141Ай бұрын
Wow!😍🌳
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
YEs!
@ishamakkusuАй бұрын
Interesting - i've been told the opposite when it comes to re-wiring wire-scarred branches. When the cambium has been crushed by wire, it creates an impasse for xylem/phloem circulation, so if you re-wire in the opposite rotation you will create points where the new wire creates an X over the old scar, at which point you may obstruct the circulation completely, killing the branch. I'm no expert, just what John Trott taught me (multiple Chelsea award winning bonsai artist in the UK)
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
It all depends to what extend damage has been done. Once you have left it on so long that the cambium has died off this might be an issue. But. then.. what have you been doing.
@theoschmitt3037Ай бұрын
Die Olive ist top
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
Danke dir Theo!
@TeroK2906Ай бұрын
These are the great videos. All of your videos are great. Very helpful considering close proximity to Finland where I live. Do you have any Buddhist Pines aka Podocarpus? I am getting one and any videos considering the species would be helpful since there isn't that much in YT. Thank you for you great and inspiring content.
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
So sorry, but nope, no podpcarpus here!
@TeroK2906Ай бұрын
@@GrowingBonsai Well damn. But thank you for your great videos, keep up the awesome work :)
@ottoman4rАй бұрын
I thought it was the best time to prune and wire the end of summer. Is it still ok in autumn? When do you know?
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
You could wire in autumn, just freezing upi quickly after wiring can cause trouble. I prefer to wire earlier, so the branches are not fully woody yet.
@virolfestrellado9425Ай бұрын
Hello Jelle, that's looks pretty good specimen to develop. I've 3 young olive tree (olea europea) planted on the pot. I leave in 3-4 zone climate. How can I make the trunk grow. Got the for 3yrs, the trunk still size of a pinky. Can I plant it on the ground for mid spring to early fall dugup?
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
I am not convinced planting for the year would make a massive difference. A well-sized container and plenty of sun and fertilizer. But.. Olives are slow to fatten up outside of their native range..
@virolfestrellado9425Ай бұрын
@GrowingBonsai I'll try to put them in a Larger pots and feed with fertilizers regularly, and I guess just to be patience. I wonder how can I import those bigger trunk ones. Thanks Mr. Jelle I really love your videos and I found you got talent not only with bonsai but also being funny 😄 in your editing skills.
@CarlBridge58Ай бұрын
Beautiful specimen Jelle. I've seen similar great material dug out in south Africa by Terry Erasmus here on youtube. I am looking for a place here in Italy where I can try and find specimens grown on the ground I could get my hands on. Where did you get yours from?
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
Great to be in Italy and have the option to find these! Mine bought from a trader:(
@BonsaiandknivesАй бұрын
This Olive looks like a wild one? I have one with the big leaves. Imported from Spain about 20 years ago. Is repotting now possible?
@GrowingBonsaiАй бұрын
It abslutely is wild. I would not repot olive now unless there was no choice. Best is just as it wakes up in spring, a little behind regular deciduous.