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ОтветитьHi Jake, is there a recommended time of year for pruning and training Scots Pines in the northern hemisphere?
ОтветитьWhat was that 1st okatsune used on the 1st taxus? Looked like a secateurs/shears hybrid
ОтветитьSadly, this video was the closest thing I could find to starting a year old tree in the ground.
ОтветитьVery 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.
ОтветитьGREAT VIDEO THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR KNOWLEDGE... STEP BY STEP 👍👏👏👏👏👏🇬🇧
ОтветитьHi, would this work with ceanothus?
ОтветитьWhy spend years on a Yew :( Can't stand these trees. Pines and junipers are much more beautiful.
ОтветитьYep, that knot is a Bowline! Great technique to synch it down on any circumference
ОтветитьWow very nice. good job
Ответитьsungguh indah
ОтветитьHow would this method work for fruit-bearing trees?
ОтветитьI'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.
ОтветитьThank you Jake, very helpful.
ОтветитьI 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?
ОтветитьWhat size/millimeter rope or twine do you use for that size tree?
Ответитьdo you have any idea what your garden is telling you?
ОтветитьGood tutorial video. Thanks.
ОтветитьGlad 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.
ОтветитьGlad 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.
ОтветитьMy 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.
ОтветитьGreat video, thank you :)
ОтветитьGreat educative video. Love that English accent. Thanks
Ответитьyes - it's the same, Roland! Thanks
ОтветитьThe know may be the otoko musubi which seems to be a general bamboo fencing knot.
Ответитьseems very similar - thanks!
ОтветитьYour knot on the trunk seemed to look like a Bowline. Great work!!! Thanks for the Video
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