Here is a spring update of all my bonsai trees on the left hand side of the greenhouse!
The right hand side will be coming in part 2.

To see previous bonsai bench tours, click on the playlist here…

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39 Comments

  1. so many beautiful works of natural art to care for
    thank you for the wonderful work on all of them, nigel

  2. A stick in a pot. Oh look, another stick in a pot! And even more sticks in a pot. Sorry, I get very impatient with plants in April.😠

  3. At first glance at the Siberian elms I thought man that is looking packed lol. I remember watching the video of you setting them up and they looked great then without the leaves. I think they would look great in a really broad pot with varied spacing between each tree. I love those elms.

  4. Thanks for part 1 if the tour. I look forward to the rest of the greenhouse. And, am hoping you do the same with the polyhouse and the benches. You helped me to identify a mystery elm that I have potted up – Siberian! Brilliant. It has not exactly upheld its reputation of being a pest but better growing conditions this summer might bring that. Again thanks for all your videos – inspiring, instructional and just plain fun.

  5. hi Nigel! loved how you plugged the tree playlists in this video. they are such an amazing response and it’s amazing how organized you keep things ❤

  6. Hey Nigel sorry I missed the premiere but I had a quick question.

    Now I only have a 15ft×10ft×8ft glass green house all manual..what can I do to regulate the Temps in the greenhouse. It will just really high at day and drop at night

  7. really nice seeing all your trees come to life Nigel. Not long now and everything will be back outside!

  8. by the way, i don't know if you noticed that black looking beetle on your boxwood planting? not sure if its a bad thing just thought i'd point it out just incase. thank you for sharing part 1.

  9. Before I forget (mid watching): I noticed that one of my Japanese bonsai books talks about rosemary bonsai, which surprised me. It said to root prune in the dead of winter, which is unusual. It also said that you can branch prune at any time of year. It recommended root pruning frequently because you can't take much off at once and they tend to get root systems that tie themselves up in knots. I was going to root prune in spring, but when I saw that I figured I'd better wait until winter next year.

  10. WOW! You sure do have a lot of bonsai trees. Each one is unique and becoming a beautiful bonsai under your care.

  11. I just subscribed to your channel. Love your succulent Sunday videos and have been watching all of them. You've inspired me to attack my jade tree and attempt to make it a bonsai.

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