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JAPANESE PINE TREES (Garden Ninjas #2) 

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First of the Ornamental Trees series. In this episode I cover the three main pine trees in Japan. Pines are essential to Japanese gardens and one of the most time consuming trees for the gardener.
Pruning techniques and growing tips included. Pines are usually priced twice a year. Once in Spring and once at the end of Autumn.
SPECIES: Pinus thunbergii: Japanese Black Pine, Pinus densiflora: Japanese Red Pine, and Pinus parviflora: Japanese White Pine.
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27 авг 2021

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Комментарии : 24   
@sc8361
@sc8361 2 года назад
It's great to preserve such an old tradition
@winterwraith1934
@winterwraith1934 2 года назад
Your channel is exactly what I’ve been looking for. I was very happy to find it yet also a bit bummed there’s only 8 videos and your last entry is from 6 months ago. I hope this just means you’ve been very busy but will continue to make new episodes in the future. I’m hoping to create small, even tiny, Japanese “spiritual refueling” gardens where I live in New Hampshire. The knowledge channels such as yours and Japanese Garden TV impart is invaluable to me. Thank you very much for sharing and please keep up the great work!
@cosmicninjastars1477
@cosmicninjastars1477 2 года назад
Wow, I didn't realize how much maintenance was involved in pruning pine trees. I guess that's why all mine look like Christmas trees!
@daniloignacio3942
@daniloignacio3942 Год назад
Look so good
@johnrb9397
@johnrb9397 Месяц назад
Thank you for such an informative video.
@johnsGgauge
@johnsGgauge 2 года назад
Excellent, thank you.
@JasonSchmidt-1979
@JasonSchmidt-1979 Год назад
Amazing!
@mattlloyd9054
@mattlloyd9054 Год назад
Ive ruined so many pines lmao but i love japanese trees. My one complaint to how the pines are done is that after its pruned it looks sick from so many needles being removed. Pinus pungens and pinus virginiana are 2 natives that i love to toy with. Ive did well on having my little piece of japan in Appalachia.
@RaiUriarte
@RaiUriarte 2 года назад
Many thanks for this video, I love it. I´m learning to prune pine trees.
@aceleaf
@aceleaf 2 года назад
Amazing video. A classic for gardening enthusiasts.
@anatmandr
@anatmandr 2 года назад
Спасибо за видео) всё думал как добиваются изогнутости ствола у сосен, а оказывается так)
@manueleiacobelli19
@manueleiacobelli19 2 года назад
Video stupendo😍👏👏
@kristianmorris9738
@kristianmorris9738 2 года назад
I had no idea you could do that to fully grown tree. Thought it was only possible for bonsai. Thanks for the vid.
@judithfarmer1379
@judithfarmer1379 Год назад
Great demo and info
@jamesyu0205
@jamesyu0205 2 года назад
amazing video
@gardenninjas6054
@gardenninjas6054 2 года назад
Thanks James. I’ve got so many projects sitting on a hard drive waiting to be edited. There’ll be more content up soon!
@RaiUriarte
@RaiUriarte 2 года назад
Many thanks for this video, I just start with a 15 years pine, and I´m doing formative pruning to start. It has some long and very thin branches with few needles in it, should I prune those or keep the same method with those too in this formative state? Thanks 🙏
@intrigued8188
@intrigued8188 Год назад
Can you do one on Japanese maple pruning too?
@tredz87
@tredz87 2 года назад
What about tagyosho pine? Should I try to shape the trunk at all or leave the natural shape?
@gardenninjas6054
@gardenninjas6054 2 года назад
The Tanyosho pine is in the red pine family and is a very slow grower. I’ve seen it shaped with many trunks all twisting up and branching out into the umbrella canopy it’s famous for. If it’s a young specimen I would gracefully create curves in the trunk and then let it branch out naturally.
@tredz87
@tredz87 2 года назад
@@gardenninjas6054 ok thank you
@freshstartification
@freshstartification 2 года назад
Are these pines a status symbol considering the labour/cost involved?
@gardenninjas6054
@gardenninjas6054 2 года назад
The garden (Japanese style) has always been regarded as high status in private residences. Noblemen in Castles and large houses and Monks living in Temples have been surrounded by such beauty for centuries. But the technique has survived and can be seen in many traditional homes. Modern homes though, rarely have a traditional garden.
@justliving83
@justliving83 7 месяцев назад
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