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Rescuing a Half Dead Juniper 

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A customer has brought their San Jose juniper to me after it had fallen off its plinth and a branch broken.
With every tree there is always more than one possibility, in this video I take you through various possibilities.
After potting we do some carving and apply lime sulphur.
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@panamared3681
@panamared3681 3 года назад
FYI if you’re trying to fall asleep to this, a guy fires up a dremel at 37 minutes in.
@skunksskunster4524
@skunksskunster4524 3 года назад
:)
@Happy_Shopper
@Happy_Shopper 3 года назад
Lmao. That's so fucking funny
@sxyjimbo
@sxyjimbo 3 года назад
LOL
@davidstokes925
@davidstokes925 3 года назад
I would have a hard time falling asleep to pretty much any of his videos...
@feilong29
@feilong29 3 года назад
LMAO!
@alicethemadrabbit1842
@alicethemadrabbit1842 3 года назад
"for some reason people seem to think i can do anything to lost causes." -completely saves a lost cause.
@alfamonk
@alfamonk 3 года назад
Bonsai flex
@michealdrake3421
@michealdrake3421 3 года назад
"It's a good reason, I'll give them that."
@mikaelpalm2130
@mikaelpalm2130 3 года назад
"There is no such thing as an impossible tree" Inspiring.
@gpcheng87
@gpcheng87 3 года назад
"This is a lost cause." *Starts saving it.*
@christinalw19
@christinalw19 3 года назад
Amazing. Simple yet masterful.
@Nantosuelta
@Nantosuelta 3 года назад
I only had to listen to him speak for a few seconds to decide that I like this man.
@dominiccavalle2002
@dominiccavalle2002 3 года назад
Love watching a master at work!
@christinalw19
@christinalw19 3 года назад
Ditto 😉👍🏼
@lulanm9000
@lulanm9000 3 года назад
Same!
@AFV85
@AFV85 3 года назад
I've followed him since 2013 some of the trees he has created have been outstanding! I have a double of this juniper he's doing I got a beautiful informal upright with really nice jigs and a nice shari!
@acollins7467
@acollins7467 3 года назад
I went from listening to music to watching wood burning and carving videos to this and I this I found my happy place
@Msfinable
@Msfinable 3 года назад
The amount of passion AND shade is unparalleled 😂
@austynross
@austynross 2 года назад
Look, everyone knows that if your husband is mowing the lawn and knocks your tree off the plinth 3/4 of it will die. Was that half a decade ago? Yes. Is half of the tree rotted away because of neglect? No. iT wAs DeFiniTely ThE laWnmOwEr BuMp!
@blastingsound
@blastingsound 2 года назад
@@austynross omg 🤣
@IAmPattycakes
@IAmPattycakes Год назад
He's an expert at trees. Of course he knows the art of some exquisite shade.
@sylvonlama
@sylvonlama Год назад
“..general neglect”
@oscarfreuler-simons3633
@oscarfreuler-simons3633 3 года назад
Me: Right I'm definitely gonna do something productive today. Also me, who has never owned a bonsai or expressed any interest in them before: Wow an hour long video about saving a bonsai? Well looks like we're not gonna have time for any of that other stuff I had planned.
@markg7508
@markg7508 3 года назад
I’m gonna smoke another joint to get me to watch the whole video
@TheGrmany69
@TheGrmany69 3 года назад
It's escapism. Use this type of videos to relax completely and dissolve mental tension, it works.
@sibsbubbles
@sibsbubbles 3 года назад
I've now been binging it. At the very least he really knows what he's doing, and, in the case of the maples, his are just amazing if you get the chance to check out the rest of his videos. His whole nursery is just spectacular. Excellent gardener and Bonsai maker.
@user-me2ij9gd3v
@user-me2ij9gd3v 3 года назад
I think it's time for you to start.
@Kiki-7
@Kiki-7 3 года назад
When a vid is so well presented its hard to not get carried away with his expertise and enthusiasm
@thegamethemovie9605
@thegamethemovie9605 3 года назад
And then he changed the angle, and I saw hope.
@dakillah6018
@dakillah6018 3 года назад
✨✨✨😎✨✨✨
@dakillah6018
@dakillah6018 3 года назад
Am all about raising hope in the cold ass dry desert . LETS BLESS UP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Create life out of drought and despair !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@justinjones143
@justinjones143 3 года назад
yea it looked pretty dope sitting in the new pot
@joelok48
@joelok48 2 года назад
Best RU-vid comment 2021. Actually made me cry.....
@tsetendolmasherpa1
@tsetendolmasherpa1 2 года назад
Waste of time
@tackyman2011
@tackyman2011 3 года назад
"You don't have to slavishly follow the rest of the bonsai world." The Bob Ross of bonsai.
@ManoChannelTuNelysk
@ManoChannelTuNelysk 3 года назад
I love that kind of thinking from Peter. It helped me a lot in my journey on learning how to take care of and develop my own bonsai.
@yellowtimergaming863
@yellowtimergaming863 3 года назад
Happy little trees
@bruesch
@bruesch 3 года назад
@@yellowtimergaming863 underrated comment
@red9350
@red9350 3 года назад
He's so right! I can't stand it when the rest of the bonsai makers whiten the deadwood... It looks so unnatural, only in the desert you'd find that kind of deadwood, it makes no sense in a vase together with moss
@yellowtimergaming863
@yellowtimergaming863 3 года назад
@@bruesch Thanks. Been absolutely fascinated by Bob since about the age of 4.
@MissE0130
@MissE0130 3 года назад
"It's a bit alive, but not much." Me, after lying in bed watching YT all day
@jenniferhuang3396
@jenniferhuang3396 3 года назад
LMAO me
@Atlas2040
@Atlas2040 2 года назад
Hahaha
@pink43560
@pink43560 Месяц назад
😂😂😂
@boyjimini11
@boyjimini11 3 года назад
"It came from another nursery." "I don't think the design was very nice." Big guns are out in this video, it's a warzone.
@KidCity1985
@KidCity1985 3 года назад
He's killing me here
@stuntpenguin
@stuntpenguin 3 года назад
Next week on GBBO (Great British Bonsai-off)
@andreatthenight3052
@andreatthenight3052 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@BennyNeptune
@BennyNeptune 3 года назад
Bruh he said “general neglect”
@TheMixedKid
@TheMixedKid 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣 Man's wild!
@AlexBraunton
@AlexBraunton 3 года назад
I love how he starts the story with "apparently..". I don't believe her either, Peter!
@peterchan3100
@peterchan3100 3 года назад
Ha ha - I have to accept the customer's word.
@katman734
@katman734 3 года назад
My dog ate it! 😄
@sallyc3678
@sallyc3678 3 года назад
Believe me!! My husband was mowing the lawn and backed into the plinth which was in the middle of the lawn and knocked the tree off splitting the trunk about 10 years ago. I know, I was there!!
@austynross
@austynross 3 года назад
It's hard to admit that you've screwed up. I had a lovely triple truck white pine pre-bonsai that was going to be absolutely amazing. I didn't realize how hot it was going to be the week i went on vacation and thought the tree could make it without getting someone to water it. I killed two of the trucks and I'm still nursing it back to health 2 years later.
@mikeemmons1079
@mikeemmons1079 3 года назад
@@austynross I mostly killed an ivy that was coming along nicely in much the same way. Not as traumatic as a bonsai, but she still hasnt entirely forgiven me a year later.
@staniaj1154
@staniaj1154 3 года назад
I have learned many life lessons watching your video's; "every problem has many solutions" "I will be patient and wait for the tree to show me what it needs" "if you don't like one angle, turn it around and look at it from another angle" "Don't be afraid to cut away the big branches to see the trunk...once you find the trunk, you have solved your problem..." You are a master, I appreciate your wisdom and your craft so very much. Thank you.
@julieisaacson610
@julieisaacson610 2 года назад
“There is no such thing as an impossible tree”
@RkoRohan
@RkoRohan Год назад
And i thought it was a dirty comment
@katharinameinzer6297
@katharinameinzer6297 Год назад
I will accept that there is no right or wrong way
@asaju3769
@asaju3769 3 года назад
Came for relaxing Bonsai stuff, came with a bonus 1 hour roast session.
@HiroJJ94
@HiroJJ94 3 года назад
lmao same, the way he roasted this client almost continuously throughout the video oof I wouldn't want to be them right now
@brunovilela3619
@brunovilela3619 3 года назад
God bless the algorithm for introducing me to this channel! I'm fascinated!
@peterchan3100
@peterchan3100 3 года назад
I may be simple but pleasee explain how the algorithm introduced you to our channel
@brunovilela3619
@brunovilela3619 3 года назад
​@@peterchan3100 ​Hi! I'm not really sure, but I watch a lot of gardening and botanics videos and one day there was a recommendation for this Juniper video on the side of the screen while I watched a short doc about a Japanese-inspired house in Mexico. It said under the miniature that viewers of that architectural design channel frequently watched your videos as well, so I couldn't resist
@peterchan3100
@peterchan3100 3 года назад
@@brunovilela3619 - Nice to know that.
@Fragrantbeard
@Fragrantbeard 3 года назад
@@peterchan3100 I also had the video recommended to me by RU-vid. I have never watched anything regarding bonsai. I have been watching a lot of videos on vermiculture, permaculture and botany. This is fascinating!
@kagitsune
@kagitsune 3 года назад
@@peterchan3100 I was watching videos about shoe repair when I saw this video! I think that RU-vid's recommendation algorithm recognizes that your channel is a similar type of "slow, master handicraft". :)
@boyanlamboo2570
@boyanlamboo2570 3 года назад
Love how the rotting is actually turned to something positive here. "You can do carving by using dremels and all kind of tools.. but how can you beat nature?" - preach man
@San4311
@San4311 3 года назад
Only very recently got interested and fascinated by the art of bonsai, but it's definitely got some deeper meaning if you ask me. As if the tree represents life itself. Shit can happen, but it's up to yourself to make it into something positive. And if that doesn't work you just cut it away, and live on :)
@chunk2689
@chunk2689 3 года назад
This struck me too💚
@danmurraypiano
@danmurraypiano 3 года назад
"So this is the tree complete, I hope the customer likes it.." I think what he really means is "the customer better like it"
@neonlights_12
@neonlights_12 3 года назад
"The customer better take care of it this time and not bring it back in a month"
@Auxius.
@Auxius. 9 дней назад
@@neonlights_12 she had been taking care of it atleast 10 years, which is atleast 10 years longer than I’ve cared for anything.
@ernsthaft919
@ernsthaft919 3 года назад
"look at that beautiful effect nature has created!!!" *pokes the wood with a knife like a maniac* 😂
@micah_bea
@micah_bea 3 года назад
I feel like some of this process helped me with personal perspectives in unrelated matters. Thank you for describing and explaining so much.
@LasVegasEDM
@LasVegasEDM 3 года назад
I thought it’s just me☺️
@rayl7225
@rayl7225 3 года назад
Like we can shape our life as well.
@clray123
@clray123 3 года назад
I feel that makes you a pretentious snob of sorts.
@NoSaysJo
@NoSaysJo 3 года назад
@@clray123 ok champ, seems like you're the snob here
@clray123
@clray123 3 года назад
@@NoSaysJo Well, prove it - I'm not making philosophical comments on videos about potted plants.
@slozenger9000
@slozenger9000 3 года назад
I'd love to see how it looks in 6 months time!
@ManoChannelTuNelysk
@ManoChannelTuNelysk 3 года назад
Same!!!
@7evenb
@7evenb 3 года назад
Dead😂😂
@GinoG63
@GinoG63 2 года назад
6 months later, is it viewable anywhere?
@slozenger9000
@slozenger9000 2 года назад
@@GinoG63 Sadly not yet. He did revisit some others though.. so perhaps with time! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2CqA4iqeII4.html
@sarar1106
@sarar1106 2 года назад
I can't wait, I will settle for a picture
@Martin-xd4jl
@Martin-xd4jl 3 года назад
Fascinating! If you're going to keep it around for a few months while it settles in, I'd love to see an update video on how it developed before it goes home.
@tonystewart4113
@tonystewart4113 7 месяцев назад
Me too. I have a full grown Juniper that I'm nurturing at the moment. I want to know all i can so i don't kill it. I want to make sure she grows to be a beautiful bonsai. Will be watching more of your video for proper care for these beautiful trees.
@TinyNorg
@TinyNorg Год назад
Love how honest he is - 'Yeah they didn't take care of this tree, so much neglect' - 'I'd give it back sooner but they would kill it, ruining all my hard work' Savage comments, tranquil trees
@bo_392
@bo_392 3 года назад
"it looks like a bird sat on it - and compressed the whole thing." hahaha 🤣
@jaimethiessen
@jaimethiessen 3 года назад
He has used that line a couple of times. I get a kick out of it every time.
@PallasAthene12
@PallasAthene12 3 года назад
I have an olive tree (regular size) and couldn’t understand how I kept finding broken branches on it until one morning I saw the fattest woodpigeon crash land on it!
@imshaunnurse
@imshaunnurse 3 года назад
@@PallasAthene12 😂😂
@TheBarry1394
@TheBarry1394 3 года назад
"just because I havent done videos doesnt mean I had nothing to do". Sir Im compelled to like this video and suscribe even tho I know nothing about gardening
@nysios5159
@nysios5159 3 года назад
"You don't have to follow slavishly...break new ground, create new trends" Very well said, this applies to so much more than the world of bonsai.
@circusberserkus
@circusberserkus 3 года назад
I assumed this video was like 10 years old, but then I saw it's only from a month ago and that made me feel happy 😌
@BrandonCase
@BrandonCase 3 года назад
“For some reason people think I can do something for lost causes..” 1:57 “There is no such thing as an impossible tree.” 😅😭 excellent man
@F417H
@F417H 3 года назад
🌿💚🌲💚🌿
@S....
@S.... 3 года назад
Because he contradicted himself after less than 2 minutes?
@BrandonCase
@BrandonCase 3 года назад
S. - He’s humble...
@S....
@S.... 3 года назад
@@BrandonCase For two minutes?
@BrandonCase
@BrandonCase 3 года назад
S. - The first statement is humble, downplaying his skill. The second statement is gracious, supporting the trees potential.
@xib
@xib 3 года назад
I don't even know how I got here. RU-vid recomendations are a mystery to me but I did to my own suprise enjoyed this video quite a bit.
@laurenelizabethart9982
@laurenelizabethart9982 3 года назад
"Now to gently tease the soil" Starts hacking at it like Captain Hook using a rotary phone
@sarahsenpai9938
@sarahsenpai9938 3 года назад
The owners watching this video everytime he says “neglect”: 👁👄👁 lol im so intrigued. I have so much to learn before i could even think of getting one. How can i like this video twice?!
@henrycorbitt2244
@henrycorbitt2244 3 года назад
Excellent quote. “Takes a long time to grow so why throw it away.”
@andreaarmani3123
@andreaarmani3123 3 года назад
You can't complain that your customers believe you can do anything with they trees if you show us a make over like this. probably, if i bring you a potato you'll transform it in a piece of art
@peterchan3100
@peterchan3100 3 года назад
Ha Ha - I will give you some chips !
@CalPhotoGuy
@CalPhotoGuy 3 года назад
So as you can see we started with a potato and now have this beautiful cascading juniper.
@LG-jb9zs
@LG-jb9zs 3 года назад
love how this whole video shows the strength of tree roots and demonstrates how they hold soil together, even on a tiny scale
@JordanKobra
@JordanKobra 2 года назад
What started as a lost cause tree turned out to be a a perfect display of the dualities of life and death. such a beautiful tree
@CarrieVogel77
@CarrieVogel77 3 года назад
I was so glad you kept the big dead branch, it balances the tree out.
@jennifertucker107
@jennifertucker107 3 года назад
I love the "bonsai hospital" episodes.
@R.Daneel
@R.Daneel 3 года назад
1 minute in: He shouldn't treat it that roughly! 1 minute 40 seconds in: My entire understanding of trees is a lie.
@San4311
@San4311 3 года назад
Honestly that's me with all my plants... I went from being affraid to touch it to just pulling a succulent out of the pot by the leaves in a matter of a few weeks.
@LesleyPB
@LesleyPB 3 года назад
lol - who knew ?
@Newlywebb
@Newlywebb 3 года назад
Hi
@valiantdiesel1332
@valiantdiesel1332 3 года назад
There's such a lovely wisdom embedded in Peter's words, this man is a Bonsai wizard and my respect for him in unending.
@MeettheTings
@MeettheTings 3 года назад
For salvaging a dying tree, I think the end result is brilliant. I imaging the branch over the "cliff edge" was once flourishing but somehow struck by lightning. Over years, a new branch grew to be the main trunk and flourished despite of the setback.
@janew2108
@janew2108 3 года назад
This man could show paint drying and still be interesting. He’s delightful!
@bourbonfan1
@bourbonfan1 3 года назад
check out Justin on black opal direct
@bourbonfan1
@bourbonfan1 3 года назад
did you see Justin dance?
@LesleyPB
@LesleyPB 3 года назад
I was mesmerised by his shirt. I spent two hours online clothes shopping because flybuys, 4,000 points, offered nothing available, in your area. Good ! I’ll have what he’s having. I want an Hawaii shirt for Winter. Bye bye, fly buys. Fly away.
@kagitsune
@kagitsune 3 года назад
When he went in with the knife like a mad lad, I knew this man was a master of his craft. Doing something delicate and complex with a casual air means someone has put in their 10,000 hours. And several *different* experts to work on one tree! Amazing.
@davidteeramusic5461
@davidteeramusic5461 Год назад
This camera guy low key has the best gig in the world. Imagine the knowledge he gains every day. Just running the camera and listening to the master speak.
@Jojoie
@Jojoie 3 года назад
I loved this video. Speaking on love.. I received the most wonderful gift from my Mother this Christmas. She knows I love bonsai, but had no idea that I watch your videos or how much a Peter Chan book would be worth to me. She found it at a resale shop and thought, "he would like this". Little did she know, I LOVE IT ! Thank you for all the knowledge and inspiration Mr. Chan. This book was Copyrighted 1985, same year I was born. It has been patiently waiting for me all this time. Its in great shape with the dust cover still in near perfect condition! I will cherish it.
@danutashayler34
@danutashayler34 3 года назад
What a great Christmas present. You have a good Mama. This is going to be a good year for you Joel. Congratulations.
@peterchan3100
@peterchan3100 3 года назад
I wish you a long and happy Bonsai journey.
@johnc6228
@johnc6228 3 года назад
What a great comment. Thanks for sharing.
@mrmaxime
@mrmaxime 2 года назад
My dad did the same thing, found a random bonsai book at a thrift store and bought it for me. Had no idea who the author was and that I watched a bunch of videos
@martineseeyave747
@martineseeyave747 3 года назад
" To every problem, there is more than one solution".. " This is ordinary.. just an informal upright tree.. there are hundreds like this.. but if I use it like this.. that would be something special.. So you don't have to follow slavishly what the bonsai world does.. you can do what you like. Break new grounds, create new trends". Love your approach Mr Peter Chan!!!!
@6884
@6884 3 года назад
I have no idea how I ended up here, but I regret nothing of the last 55 minutes (and 29 secs). Thanks for your mastery! I wish we could see a before/after photo at the end
@kaloofy3500
@kaloofy3500 3 года назад
“How can you compete with nature” never truer words lol, this is so interesting! I love hearing his philosophy about his work !
@tobuslieven
@tobuslieven 3 года назад
3:33 It's amazing how much difference you make with one move like that. It looked impossible to me before, but after that I could see the possibilities.
@jamessteele313
@jamessteele313 3 года назад
'There is no such thing as an impossible tree'. Just one of Peter's many nuggets of wisom. I love watching these videos every week. Thanks for great bonsai and life advice. :)
@MuMu-fu7qe
@MuMu-fu7qe 3 года назад
I imagine in the days before television and newspapers that people could sit around a master like this in reverence just watching him tend his trees.
@thewolfmasters
@thewolfmasters 3 года назад
"I never waste any wire" that is so cool. I felt this tree so much before it was cut, the cascade design, the deadwoog on the lower side... even with the ripping of some branches. I would honestly be willing to pay about 500 Euro for a tree that is a bonsai but (got neglected against a wall) if it looked that wayThe tree has and had so much spirit. I love it
@sweetcornwhiskey
@sweetcornwhiskey 3 года назад
Somehow I ended up here. I don't know why or how. I don't watch any bonsai, gardening, or any related content at all whatsoever. Yet here I am, and I'm glad I found this masterpiece.
@Koselill
@Koselill 3 года назад
I bet that tree had an itch that couldnt be itched and you got in there reaaal deep when you scraped out all the dead wood!!
@wendychandler8304
@wendychandler8304 2 года назад
What a masterful display of artistry. From a dying tree with more dead wood than living, to a small piece of driftwood miraculously showing signs of health. Your choice of pot and reversal of style are both superb. Thank you.
@ezzo222
@ezzo222 3 года назад
yo that cascade was WAY too radical for me, glad he calmed down 😂
@AL-db2be
@AL-db2be 3 года назад
i know right, i thought this guy was going mental with that extreme cascade
@cecilyerker
@cecilyerker 3 года назад
This man’s steady patience is such a good example to others
@lou1958
@lou1958 3 года назад
I did not intend to watch this entire video, but not only was I compelled to watch it all, I subscribed and liked as well. Never would have thought.
@AutomticHeart
@AutomticHeart 3 года назад
Watching a 55min long video is a tiny step of patience to mastering the art of bonsai.
@marcdenton2996
@marcdenton2996 3 года назад
Are you kidding me? Nothing in these videos is boring. Thank you for sharing your techniques with us.❤️
@nickr2687
@nickr2687 3 года назад
That moss is gorgeous, I wish I could get moss like that growing on my bonsais in southern california
@BCSoHappy
@BCSoHappy 3 года назад
I live in a temperate rain forest, Nick. I wish it were in the US, so I could send you some. Is there any place in WA that you could contact for some? But then you'd have to discover how to trick it into thinking that it is still in a Temperate rain forest and not in beautiful sunny S.Ca
@samj530
@samj530 3 года назад
Look on the north side of trees in parks for moss. Collect some, puree in your blender or food processor with buttermilk & apply the concoction to the soil surface. Mist daily. Et voila!
@omargomez8714
@omargomez8714 2 года назад
@@samj530 it’s the weather here. Southern California is actually quite arid. Makes it difficult to reliably sustain moss on a bonsai, especially if the bonsai is being kept in direct sunlight.
@barit924
@barit924 3 года назад
I love all your “classes,” but these rescue/restylings may be my favorites. Fascinating to share in your thought processes. Thank you, once again!
@dougg1075
@dougg1075 3 года назад
Like the way your camera guy gets in there when he can to help. Good man
@bonsaibob8253
@bonsaibob8253 2 года назад
From an ugly duckling to another beautiful piece of Bonsai Art. As always Peter and his crew are amazing. Thank You
@RapturedforYeshua
@RapturedforYeshua 3 года назад
I had no idea how relaxing it would be to watch someone work on a Bonsai. You have a new subscriber.
@garrysekelli6776
@garrysekelli6776 Год назад
Till the psycho fired up the Dremel. I thought I was in a dentist's office.
@george-1961
@george-1961 3 года назад
I used to buy from you when I was in Enfield over 20 years ago and drive all the way to your shop in Surrey. I have a Chinese Jupiter bought from you that only now I've decided to start on it.
@zee_bee_23
@zee_bee_23 2 года назад
He discusses the tree like my hairdresser discusses what is possible with my hair after I’ve gone 2 years without a trim. He dresses like my hairdresser too 😂 I love him
@darrellr1362
@darrellr1362 3 года назад
Your artistry is amazing. At the start, I could not have foreseen anything close to what you achieved with this tree.
@MissBeeBonnet
@MissBeeBonnet 2 года назад
I love that even the rot and dead parts of the tree can become part of the art, and seen as beautiful… it’s wonderful! I have always found decay strangely beautiful, and the idea of the story of the tree’s hardship being made part of the piece just… makes me really happy? ^w^
@NidokingOtsutsuki
@NidokingOtsutsuki 2 года назад
"i havent carved this tree, how can you beat nature?"
@codyohara2027
@codyohara2027 3 года назад
Absolutely loved every minute of this video! Please before you give it back to the client would you be able to do an update video??❤
@igoropulas
@igoropulas Год назад
Master's hand is shaking, but he still gives this tree love and care. I admire how aged people are committed to their craft. This makes me happy.
@jedaaspiras4324
@jedaaspiras4324 3 года назад
I could hear him talk all day long. So grateful for his knowledge & patience🙏🏼
@jean-philippebelhomme7595
@jean-philippebelhomme7595 3 года назад
"Even if you try to carve it with dremel and all sort of tool....how can you beat nature ?"
@paullill5604
@paullill5604 3 года назад
First comment from Peter “it’s been a while since I’ve done a video” 😂 He’s certainly keeping us in high spirits during these times
@SerpentineSilk
@SerpentineSilk 3 года назад
Please don't stop doing what you do.... There have been days when I was too depressed to want to get out of bed... Then I watch one of your videos on my phone and before I know it, I'm working on my own trees...❤...love and abundance on your house .
@ishboh
@ishboh 2 года назад
I know this guy has probably been doing this for decades and its probably simple to him but when he changed the whole angle of the tree my mind was blown
@joshuam4637
@joshuam4637 3 года назад
I would have loved to see this tree styled as a cascade or semi-cascade with the live portion cascading. I think that would have looked fantastic.
@alicia.katharina
@alicia.katharina 3 года назад
This shows so well that a change for the better doesn't always have to be gentle :) Beautiful video!
@meh3128
@meh3128 3 года назад
not only I learned a lot of things about bonsai I also learned valuable life lesson on this video
@sergeantsarcasm7
@sergeantsarcasm7 3 года назад
There is something so lovely and inspirational about using "faults" of the tree, like the dead parts, and using it to turn it beautiful in potentially numerous ways! It looks lovely! I think I would have loved to see it as a cascade like in 5:10 also.
@npc7724
@npc7724 3 года назад
Ima start growing my own trees. The season is here
@user-pt1cz4ot1e
@user-pt1cz4ot1e 3 года назад
I have never genuinely enjoyed watching someone work as much as this. 💜 He is magical. What a beautiful vision for a tree in desperate need for one.
@karadagidenbalik
@karadagidenbalik Год назад
Watching a master (on my very personal view) harshly bending a well suffered bonsai but also appreciating him and knowing that he would not hurt it.
@IlkkaVuoristo
@IlkkaVuoristo 3 года назад
I was rooting for that side to become the front from the moment that rotten jin was broken off. It looks amazing.
@ElvianEmpire
@ElvianEmpire 3 года назад
30:10 new zealand sphagnum moss is also used as a substrate for carnivorous plants. very nice video to rescue the tree.
@artspectrum2421
@artspectrum2421 2 года назад
This art seems to attract the most interesting bunch of wholesome people. Sharp knives and caring hands, friends.
@emanuelkent
@emanuelkent 3 года назад
It's not only a lesson about Bonsai. It's also a lesson about life
@sidewayspagan9221
@sidewayspagan9221 3 года назад
The world needs more of this.
@joesamsally
@joesamsally 3 года назад
This tree be doing that DEEP dab
@Poxyquotl
@Poxyquotl 3 года назад
Can’t unsee
@ms.pirate
@ms.pirate 3 года назад
I cant see it but cool i guess
@joesamsally
@joesamsally 3 года назад
@@ms.pirate @54:15 + google image 'deep dab'
@deeranfoxworthy6069
@deeranfoxworthy6069 3 года назад
Calling a tree's set up "radical" really shows that everything is about perspective. Also, it's an hour long video and I have every intention of seeing it all the way through. Nothing is boring! Really liked the angle with the dead part pointing left.
@stefanfranke1724
@stefanfranke1724 3 года назад
Giving out life lessons as he goes...! Like; changing the angle often helps, there is always more than one solution, keep open minded...and you show why it's important to do so. Great end result! I'm very glad I found your channel, thank you for all the work you put into the trees and your videos!
@dawud7791
@dawud7791 3 года назад
The soil looks too heavy and wet for that tree..? I’m happy to see that you made that tree so beautiful again! Nice healthy soil, and new look!! Well done Peter!!!
@mangeshthawre416
@mangeshthawre416 3 года назад
Great transformation of those dead wood / branches, tree is looking very nice now
@shoetoe4311
@shoetoe4311 3 года назад
Funny my first thought was how beautiful that bonsai is. I like the contrast of the dead part to the live part. Shows what I know. 😂
@michaeldickens7493
@michaeldickens7493 3 года назад
This man is truly a master and has made me take up bonsai gardening I love it
@isabellaoliva1223
@isabellaoliva1223 3 года назад
I love how the camera man is able to predict his moves and laughs at all the jokes that go over our heads. There’s a lot of admiration and respect in the making of this video 🤍
@elisabetaeross1454
@elisabetaeross1454 3 года назад
I love the way you do bonsai I came from another channel and that dude was essentially a narcissist trying to control the tree to a painful degree.
@peterchan3100
@peterchan3100 3 года назад
Which channel was that ? Not my other channel (only joking) ?
@MistyDaveLeah
@MistyDaveLeah 3 года назад
Was it bonsai releaf?
@elisabetaeross1454
@elisabetaeross1454 3 года назад
Nigel Sanders in the bonsai zone, I don’t know what it is about that guy but he gives me the absolute creeps the way he talks about bonsai’s and the way he treats them.
@wafflenuggets5736
@wafflenuggets5736 3 года назад
@@elisabetaeross1454 he’s one of the best people in the bonsai community although he’s not very entertaining. If you’ve seen other videos of herons you would see he does a lot of the same things as nigel. That’s just bonsai.
@XCornelia14
@XCornelia14 3 года назад
"I promise you, it does stink!" I like this man very much haha.
@hiltongiesenow2895
@hiltongiesenow2895 3 года назад
One of my best bits is the little tiny spider at 34:36! Amazing video though - thank you for saving this beautiful tree!
@mrkiks32
@mrkiks32 2 года назад
Love how it turned out. Actually I think it looks way much better than it originally was styled back then. Excellent work guys👍🏻
@BlueLineofthesky
@BlueLineofthesky 3 года назад
This is an art and science at the same time. And good ASMR.
@dirkvantroyen9170
@dirkvantroyen9170 3 года назад
True! Except the Dremeling, I had to turn the volume all the way down cause the high pitched noise hurt my ears
@annermel9121
@annermel9121 3 года назад
This guy is the Bob Ross of bonsai! Love it.
@jeweled172
@jeweled172 3 года назад
I never expected to sit through this entire video. I thoroughly enjoyed watching him expose new potential to this tree.
@Back2BlackUK
@Back2BlackUK 3 года назад
That would have been beautiful as a cascade. Such a shane
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