So, you can consider these trees to be saved when somebody collects them, because, nobody cares for this widely spread weed across the Adriatic coast.
So, when we collect trees, we try to find locations that haven't been "cleaned" from bush growth for years. And, there's no hill here where orientalis growes. And this plants are not "very old scrub trees", but rather young and vigourous growing fast spreading weeds.
You obviously have no clue what collecting yamadori or bonsai starter material looks like. Even more, you have no clue what average croatian seaside terrain looks like. According to that facts, it would be much wiser not to comment things you do not understand very good.
These areas that are seen on videos are every few years cut to the ground by local farmers, or even better, they just burn the whole area to clean the land from growth of carpinus orientalis which is a weed for that people.
Thank you for making and sharing these detailed videos on bonsai, especially on collecting and caring for yamadori. Appreciate them in English, too!
Jefferdaughter 2 months ago
Man u live at a Amazing Place i'm a little jealously ;)
derrawhide 3 months ago
buen video!!! saludos desde Argentina
tinchogimnasta 8 months ago
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DavidsZone 10 months ago
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DavidsZone 10 months ago
So, you can consider these trees to be saved when somebody collects them, because, nobody cares for this widely spread weed across the Adriatic coast.
So, when we collect trees, we try to find locations that haven't been "cleaned" from bush growth for years. And, there's no hill here where orientalis growes. And this plants are not "very old scrub trees", but rather young and vigourous growing fast spreading weeds.
SandevBonsai 10 months ago
You obviously have no clue what collecting yamadori or bonsai starter material looks like. Even more, you have no clue what average croatian seaside terrain looks like. According to that facts, it would be much wiser not to comment things you do not understand very good.
These areas that are seen on videos are every few years cut to the ground by local farmers, or even better, they just burn the whole area to clean the land from growth of carpinus orientalis which is a weed for that people.
SandevBonsai 10 months ago
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DavidsZone 10 months ago
Great video. If you'd collect shohin, life would be a lot easier...
jeremynorbury 1 year ago
no, no cut paste. ever!
SandevBonsai 1 year ago
do you use any cut paste afterwards
notarden 1 year ago