Great video Adam! I love the shape of your Blue Star Juniper - I suppose it is true what they say beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder. Thanks for sharing. I always find your videos informative and inspiring. Xxx
@TheBonsaiZoneКүн бұрын
A really nice video Adam, well explained and shot!!!
@notionbonsaiКүн бұрын
Thanks so much Nigel! 🙂
@birgerandersson8342Күн бұрын
Hey Adam, is it possible to make an overall short video what to do in each season? Greetings from Flanders
@notionbonsaiКүн бұрын
Hey! This is a cool idea! However, as so many trees have different needs it may be tricky to make a video of a "do this to every tree at this time of the year" type content. Japanese larch for example should not be wired once the leaves fall but other trees can be wired in the dormant season. 😄
@birgerandersson8342Күн бұрын
@@notionbonsai Thank you Adam, it is indeed not easy to make something like this with so many different types of trees. Sometimes it is a head scratcher to make decisions. I think this is a hobby with trial and error like many things. Still thanks and good luck!
@bobbymalta7317 сағат бұрын
Agree Great Idea Will help Alot.. Cheers Mate
@hannakoodziejska786916 сағат бұрын
Jak zwykle z przyjemnością oglądałam
@joegarland4885Күн бұрын
A really useful video for beginners to learn the basics of looking after their trees in autumn. This winter in England is starting off with a bank as I gather it's the same where you are. Thanks Adam.
@notionbonsai16 сағат бұрын
Hey thank you Joe! Always a pleasure to see you here in the comments! It has been okay for me so far, no snow yet!!
@wickedcabinboyКүн бұрын
I like the bonsai you're making for your brother. I think it's time for me to find a juniper and try your techniques for myself. Thanks for this video.
@notionbonsaiКүн бұрын
Hey thank you! The blue star is a really cheap one to start with!
@n8tylerКүн бұрын
Hey Adam, great video, as always...I love Junipers and Cypress, this video has so much useful information for those of us just starting out...Thanks for sharing your expertise...Sequim, WA...
@notionbonsaiКүн бұрын
Thanks so much Nathan! I am glad that this video was useful to you! 🥰 I am also always learning myself!!
@XaviersBonsaiRetreatКүн бұрын
Nice explanation and some nicely developing trees :)
@notionbonsai22 сағат бұрын
Thank you Xavier 😊
@Village-MaN-Bonsai3 сағат бұрын
Hi Adam. You know, I've already decided not to disturb my plants until spring. I thought, let them calmly prepare for the winter. But no! You have new videos coming out here, and my hands have already reached for the scissors themselves. Motivated. Thank you!
@Rojin_Bonsai_StudioКүн бұрын
Fantastic video adam with great tips on the trees. Allways a good idea to try cuttings on expensive trees. What is there to lose if they fail. And making a deadwood feature on your brothers tree was absolutely the right decision 👌
@notionbonsaiКүн бұрын
Thank you so much Callan! For sure why not give them a go! Better than throwing them out with no hope at all! I am glad you agree on the deadwood feature, I think this little one could even be put into a smaller pot in a few years and be a cute little tree!
@alfredomarotta660417 сағат бұрын
Thanks for sharing, Adam. Another great and educational video.
@harrietb2141Күн бұрын
Thank you Adam😍🌳
@BonsaicrazyКүн бұрын
Great lesson bro wicked 👊👊👊👊
@notionbonsaiКүн бұрын
Thank you Andy! I always appreciate your comments man! 😀
@stephenkotowych8105Күн бұрын
Grabbed two small Blue Star juniper at the end of summer on clearance at a big box store near us. $5 each! Would love more videos on styling and caring for Blue Stars!
@notionbonsaiКүн бұрын
Aw nice! Blue star was the first juniper that I learned on! I have had a lot of trial and error with the blue stars! I reckon I worked 100+ of them in my few years doing Bonsai! I will have to do another video on them in the future!! 🥰🌲
@ralphlindner9365Күн бұрын
great work thank you for showing
@notionbonsaiКүн бұрын
Thanks so much for watching 😊
@bamabonkersКүн бұрын
Good job Adam. I recommend checking for growth the grows back wards meaning it grows not out the branch but rather back towards to main trunk. GRMA.
@KennetDeBondtКүн бұрын
Nice work Adam
@notionbonsai22 сағат бұрын
Thanks Kennet!
@ericcastandet716Күн бұрын
🤩🤩👍👍 merci pour la vidéo
@BluDawgКүн бұрын
Thank You so much for sharing your knowledge, I’m a bonsai grower in training, haven’t started one yet . I’m in Southern California so we have quite a different climate, but looking for what to start :)
@notionbonsaiКүн бұрын
Hey thank you for watching my videos and supporting my channel 😊 I wish you only the best in your. Bonsai journey. 🌳🌲😄 Native trees are a good start because they are suited to where you live already!
@SultonBonsaiКүн бұрын
Like om...
@trev1968Күн бұрын
Hi Adam, another great video. That first little juniper - would you recommend putting it in a bigger pot or the ground?
@brucedeacon28Күн бұрын
👍👌🙂😊
@heinzernstberger5659Күн бұрын
Sehr gut beschrieben, eine Frage noch zu dem immer grünen Wacholder, düngst du auch im Winter? Viele Grüße aus Germany
@howardmckeown718721 сағат бұрын
Hi Adam, great video, does autumn still mean now in our country or is this too late, I'm only starting to slightly understand Junipers now, thanks🤪
@MrJeetro17 сағат бұрын
You're talking about sterilising your tools, Adam. What do you use to do that? :)
@notionbonsai17 сағат бұрын
3% Hydrogen Peroxide 😄
@dahlmasen3084Күн бұрын
How cold do you usually get where you live in the winter? We currently have -12,5°C (at 1am) in Sweden
@notionbonsaiКүн бұрын
On a usual winter for me it is around -5C but in some bad winters the worst we get is -10C which is manageable for me 😊