Kisetsu-en, Shohin Bonsai Europe. Morten Albek.
Kisetsu-en means the garden of the seasons, which is the spirit of our bonsai activities. The changing seasons are the heart and soul of following nature and its beauty throughout the year.
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Beautiful Paul’s Scarlet Hawthorn bonsai tree. Mine is nowhere near as well developed as this one and only now just coming into flower.
Mange tak ! Helt vild! ❤
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Very much appreciate how thorough your explanation is 🙏
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How can we get short ramifications on primary shoots? Is It the same technic? Thank you for wonderful explanations, geetting from Cádiz, Spain..!!!!
This technique is to secure back budding and inner growth. Refining the tertiary fine branching is a different technique where the tips are pinched very early in the season and the leaf shed is peeled off. Covered in members video. shohin-europe.com/bonsai-video-studio-2/live-japanese-maple-springtechniques/
Very inspiring, thank you.. New subscriber ❤❤
Mange tak!
Thank you for sharing
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can you make the videos stereo? Kinda annoying when sound is mostly coming from one side of headphones
The video is older but new ones are stereo 👍
Great video - about to do the same thing!
What kind of Maple is the one that you worked on first with the large leaves? Thanks.
The first maple is a Field maple, Acer campestre.
But I think it is still too early for any defoliation. Maybe in 3 weeks .
It is. It’s a video from a previous season and should always be adapted to the actual time of the year. Not necessarily when the video is published on KZread. For precise annual lectures it’s a good idea to sign up for a membership at shohin-europe.com/shohin-bonsai-school/
Great info thank you! ❤
@@KurisuBonsai 👍 Welcome
Ah, and i was thinking mmm.. it just snowed in Switzerland a couple of days ago in April. Is spring really here yet.
Good to see you educating on shohin without charging monies….
Well I also have paid membership because it’s part of my living 😉 But thanks 🙏
Good to see you, sir! Thank you for teaching us. I am a horticulturist and I love to continue learning. You help keep my knowledge current. Thank you. Always a fun time.
So excited when I see a video from Kisetsu-En!
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很棒的解說
Great video mate. The tree is coming along nicely.
So beautiful
the camera had its own way with the zoom but great video!
Very informative, thanks for sharing !
dont know if anyone has said but if you can make your audio stereo for the videos they'd be so much more enjoyable for those with headphones. My left ear enjoyed this one.
Great video - I just acquired a couple new pines so this was very timely for me. Thank you!
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Something wrong with the audio. Only hearing left channel
Well you’re lucky as he’s so boring that it would be twice as bad had the right side be working as well…..
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First ! Always nice to have a new video from you. Thanks
Found one in a drift store £1.50👍👍🌳
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So much useful info, much appreciated
I love bonsai, but this has to be the most boring video ever....why don't you make a video of you washing your socks...
The pot is an integral part of bonsai. The plant and pot are viewed as one. With half wit comments like yours, bonsai is not for you, maybe?
Amazing pot!
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Those are top shelf pots for sure. I Love them very much.
Wow beautiful pots if i would have to choose one it would be the textured blue one but they are all gorgeous what a skilled artist 👏🏻
Like it-so unreal ~ ✨
Спасибо за ваш труд. С удовольствием посмотрел выставку.
I am traveling to Japan and I look forward to visit his nursery. Lucky those who had the opportunity to meet him!
I love Chinese bonsai. In China each tree is unique. In Japan, when I see a bonsai tree I feel I’ve seen it before!
Enjoyed the video, what time of year is best to collect scots pine yamidori in Ireland
These are so beautiful. Cheers!
Where are you situated? It sounds like you have a Swedish accent but doesn't exactly look like Sweden.
It is because I am Danish in Denmark 🌳
Beautiful
I have the same pot, only a bit smaller. My mom bought that like in the eighties... NICE!
I am plant lover sir nice idea sir come to India with family