Thankyou Ann...my day is perfect when I see that you have uploaded a new video😊..I don't mind seeing the projects that you like to work on as it can give me new ideas and a different way of looking at the work that needs to be done.
RU-vid showed me a new channel that I didn't know yet - "Madam Bonsai". I thought: "Let's see if it's any good". I watched 1 minute and was in love! Such great little trees! Such a heartwarming person, with a charisma ... I can hardly decide who I find more enchanting. The trees or this likeable woman, who has a way of explaining what she does that I've rarely seen before. I must subscribe to this channel immediately and without fail. Thank you for this RU-vid gem! Kind regards from crazy Germany!
So nice of you your kind words will help me to growth lot better with this Chanel to share what I knew . Ps If any person in this planet can be as beautiful then bonsais God must done a great job 😊 But I can not be compatible to their beauties Thank you for your support from far away 10:33
Hello from Texas Wow beautiful garden 😮 great video. I love your accent :) sounds like Australia. I’m just getting into learning about Bonsai. I’m growing some Bougainvillea and I bought a Cotoneaster from the nursery. It’s so much to learn….. but fun.
Welcome and thank you for subscribe If so far view some of them here the the link ons of my exhibition ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kyxVbMdYLUc.htmlsi=T6STyckTg_lKqZXr
An Excellent block of Instruction on Repotting today Madam!!👏🏽 🙃 A very enjoyable session!🏆 & David is Half-Right... Its pleasant seeing you in the Garden🥰, among all the Wonderful Trees!😊 But, your English is Great! & with such an Adorable accent👂🏽🎵🥰🎶 Thanking you for another great session!!! Regardless of how Full/Enjoyable/Pleasant of a day Ive had... Watching 🧚You/Your sessions, is always profound, & the highlight of my day!⚘️ ⚘️⚘️⚘️⚘️
David very thoughtful of what viewers needs Thank you to him and thank you to all out there from far away For only if I can hear and fells of much you and others out there appreciate my works I would have done it a long time ago 😅 Nothing is too late start I hope :) As long as Madam bonsai love affair with bonsais alive ❤ then the information will still coming thru to you and all whom may needs
@@MadamBonsai2023 😊 Agreed!! Your, & My Love affair, both will Continue! Please KNOW how much you're Appreciated, & continue on, as this channel is very Precious!!(to Me).. The Madam us a Rare Gem! 🥰 ⚘️⚘️⚘️⚘️⚘️⚘️
Thanks for visiting They look even better when we bring them out to show ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kyxVbMdYLUc.htmlsi=ncDOEv8_S-pwKxUC
My friends and I just call the tree a cotton easter. I know there are a couple of pronunciations, but it is just what we call them. This is one cool C. you are working on.
I love seeing more of the trees around you Ann - such an incredible garden setting. Interesting to see you do this repot when you are approaching autumn? In the UK I tend to look at spring but am always keen to spread these tasks out through the year if i can get away with it. Do you have any preference for timing for this species? thanks as always - love your easy going style and great knowledge. Cheers :)
Hello Xavier thank you I myself repot all trees all year round As you see this video The temperature was 37 degree ( hot) As long as after you report keep it under large tree for few week water it well and it should be fine If you see me doing it it meant it ok :)
Beata te che hai David che si occupa delle riprese . Io devo fare tutto da solo . Pazienza ! Perdo più tempo , ma mi va bene lo stesso 🙂 . Saluti dall'Italia 👋
Have you ever tried the Tom Thumb Cotoneaster? It is a creeper, grows1-2 feet/30-60 cm tall and a spread of 3-6 feet/0.9-1.8m wide. Could make a nice cascade for you.
Thank you I myself repot all my bonsais all year round except Japanese maple as long after you done it keep in under large tree for a few weeks with well water I’m now in middle of summer
Don't you notice on the corokia cotoneaster that you get bad wounds on the branches where you cut them. I find them unsightly. I'm curious how you deal with them or not. Thank you 😊
Technically plants growth in any soils make sure well drain and well feed Where about are ? I can find places that near you to buy at worth I can post them to you if easy anne@madambobsai.com
Good morning Madame, I wanted to ask you where you bought the scissors you use and if you could kindly give me the link, have a good day and happy bonsai 🙏
@@MadamBonsai2023 I live in Brazil, Akadama here is very expensive. I use gravel, crushed tile shards, sand and organic compost. I don't know what Kamura is, lol. I saw your channel today for the first time and I've already subscribed, congratulations on your work, I've only been working in bonsai for three years, there's still a lot to learn.