Bonsai for Less than the Price of a Shirt

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2011

Graham Potter (http://www.kaizenbonsai.com) demonstrates how to use nursery stock to create interesting bonsai trees for less than the price of a shirt.

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  • I love your videos Graham!!

    How long until you re-pot this? I assume it now needs time to settle, ya?

  • @RobbyDoom Maybe two years until pot. Depends upon what the tree does.

    G.

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  • Thanks Graham it was nice seeing you work on some nursery material, I like the change

  • @1441ish Sounds like I'm a bit of a twat then? Either that or you missed the point somewhat.

    G.

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  • @Robomonkey5000 The British pound usually trades at around $1.50, so call it $75.00

  • WOW! What a great video. I learned so much! That's not the type of bonsai I plan on getting into but WOW. Amazing.

  • I really enjoyed this vid man, you did an amazing job :D

    

  • how much money is that in us dollars?

  • Your videos are amazing and I would really appreciate if you realeased another one soon

  • que excelentes trabajos pero me gustaria de ser posible y para que mas personas como yo le entendieramos mas que tuviera subtitulos en español y de esta forma sacar el mayor provecho de todos tus videos.saludos desde mexico

  • You made the most of some difficult material. Maybe next video will be a ground layer? :) Just shows you that good technique comes through regardless of the quality of the tree. By the way... the steering wheel on your van is on the wrong side - you need to get that fixed.

  • @BRABASON You mean GOOD WORK  no

  • looks awesome

    

  • as always a fantastic video and proves that when learning you can start with cheaper materials till your comfortable with more expensive trees.

    thanks again

    fantastic video

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