Jake Hobson Niwaki Pruning

Jake Hobson Niwaki Pruning

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Terrence Gibbons33
Terrence Gibbons33 - 03.07.2023 01:45

Delightfull

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Noga
Noga - 14.09.2022 12:10

Hi Jake, is there a recommended time of year for pruning and training Scots Pines in the northern hemisphere?

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omni nocte
omni nocte - 18.01.2022 21:47

What was that 1st okatsune used on the 1st taxus? Looked like a secateurs/shears hybrid

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Josef
Josef - 13.06.2021 21:11

Sadly, this video was the closest thing I could find to starting a year old tree in the ground.

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Stijn van Dongen
Stijn van Dongen - 22.02.2021 17:56

Very instructive, thank you. How much do the bare yew branches sprout regrowth over the course over a year? I guess may be not so much if there is sufficient foliage to sustain the tree, but I'm curious what your experience is.

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Miri Tam
Miri Tam - 06.06.2020 21:10

GREAT VIDEO THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR KNOWLEDGE... STEP BY STEP 👍👏👏👏👏👏🇬🇧

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Ting Low
Ting Low - 31.05.2020 23:37

Hi, would this work with ceanothus?

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SGspecial84
SGspecial84 - 13.05.2020 05:10

Why spend years on a Yew :( Can't stand these trees. Pines and junipers are much more beautiful.

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SGspecial84
SGspecial84 - 29.12.2019 20:28

Yep, that knot is a Bowline! Great technique to synch it down on any circumference

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Tonia's Fusion
Tonia's Fusion - 13.11.2019 18:29

Wow very nice. good job

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dibio depaint
dibio depaint - 16.08.2019 14:48

sungguh indah

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Tom
Tom - 22.07.2019 10:15

How would this method work for fruit-bearing trees?

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Stephen Varcoe
Stephen Varcoe - 17.03.2019 01:35

I'm onto year 5 of a seed grown black pine. In year 3 the dog chomped off the entire top and in year 4 he did it again. It's now fenced off from mr dog but looking suitably distressed.

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keep it reel media
keep it reel media - 17.07.2018 05:13

Thank you Jake, very helpful.

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acechadwick
acechadwick - 13.07.2018 16:46

I have a small Christmas tree I rescued from a garden centre 2 years ago and planted out. I don't think it's a Norway spruce as it's branches are almost horizontal. A Nordmann fir perhaps? Anyway would these trees be suitable for cloud pruning? If perhaps i just left layers and then removed the bits in between? So it looked rather like nimbus stratus as opposed to cumulus?

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Less Talk, More Delicious
Less Talk, More Delicious - 22.06.2018 02:34

What size/millimeter rope or twine do you use for that size tree?

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Phonic Dictation
Phonic Dictation - 12.04.2018 11:14

do you have any idea what your garden is telling you?

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fabrizi tea
fabrizi tea - 21.05.2017 17:58

Good tutorial video. Thanks.

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Billie Fingers
Billie Fingers - 22.01.2017 11:10

Glad I found your channel,just came back from Japan and really want to create that Japanese look with a pine. I was wondering what the sentiment is behind the long branch being trained to extend over driveways,entrances and around the perimeter of gardens. Saw lot of this on various places.

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Billie Fingers
Billie Fingers - 22.01.2017 11:09

Glad I found your channel,just came back from Japan and really want to create that Japanese look with a pine. I was wondering what the sentiment is behind the long branch being trained to extend over driveways,entrances and around the perimeter of gardens. Saw lot of this on various places.

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Poemsapennyeach
Poemsapennyeach - 01.12.2016 23:31

My whole garden in Wicklow, Ireland is becoming 'other' through these sort of videos. I still keep the Wicklow look, but juxtapositioned with 'arty' pruning. It gets addictive mind you.

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Nuray O'Connell
Nuray O'Connell - 22.02.2016 04:35

Great video, thank you :)

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Communist Supermarket
Communist Supermarket - 06.08.2015 05:06

Great educative video. Love that English accent. Thanks

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Niwaki
Niwaki - 31.08.2014 21:17

yes - it's the same, Roland! Thanks

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Roland Taylor
Roland Taylor - 31.08.2014 19:45

The know may be the otoko musubi which seems to be a general bamboo fencing knot.

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Niwaki
Niwaki - 09.08.2014 23:02

seems very similar - thanks!

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bryan batts
bryan batts - 09.08.2014 18:16

Your knot on the trunk seemed to look like a Bowline. Great work!!! Thanks for the Video

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