www.thegardenguru.net – Bonsai Japanese Maple by Peter Butler – Prune and Shape Bonsai. The lighting gets better after the first part. This shows the reshaping, pruning of a forked Japanese Maple. Nice bonsai by Peter Butler.
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Hi,
I’ve been training it since 1987 from nursery stock that was about 7 tears old.
Hope that helps.
How old is this tree?
That’s a hard call, ummm. Probably the best thing is check out the local nursery cause invariably they’ll only carry stuff good for the area.
As far as the bonsai side goes mostly your small leaf variety are easiest to look after.
What you can’t go wrong with are the ficus species, you couldn’t kill them if you tried. The weeping fig and the ficus rubiginosa (Port Jackson) are excellent. I’ll be doing a video on the ficus soon so maybe subscibe so you get the updates.
Hi there mate. I’m starting to get into bosai. Im from North Queesnland(Cairns) just wondering what trees would be the best for this type of climate up here.. its very hot and humid.Thanks.