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Garden Maple Update - Greenwood Bonsai

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Published 10 Aug 2023

Check Out Part One Here !! /watch/sqYVSMAqJesqV In this video Corin updates us on a tree that was dug up from a garden 20 months ago. In this first video Corin cuts tree quite hard back to set up and initial structure from the large garden tree it once was. Now having grown on for 2 seasons its come back in for another trim and initial style. Subscribe to follow this tree along its journey to becoming a magnificent bonsai.

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    @jballenger92409 months ago Phenomenal transformation in a very short period of time. Thank you. 5
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    @maryoverton72459 months ago Nice to see this tree again. Love the leaves and colour. 6
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    @jeffhurst47449 months ago Thank you for the followup. This looks like a definite beautiful bonsai in the making. Good info and explanation on what you are doing and why. 4
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    @sandysp14409 months ago Good to see your video' s again. Wow the change in that tree from last year to this year is amazing! Thank you for sharing your videos. 2
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    @angieb68999 months ago One and half years of training, what a fantastic transformation so far. 5
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    @boumoha12029 months ago Very good job. Wonderfullove this job. Thank you so much for this video. Mohamed boutar from agadir morocco.
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    @sadoldgit3139 months ago I have an almost identical profile and species maple which, after seeing your first video, i dug out of the garden and processed it following your example! . ...Expand 3
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    @ernsttencate66999 months ago That tree with all the branches. Pruning it and cutting of dead sections with amazing succes. I am so relieved in my garden i have to potted jap lace id="hidden2" leaved maples(dug them up from somebodies garden) ready to be airlayered next spring. I pruned them really drastic. I was really scared to do that. But now is saw what your result is i will go for it. Terific video. ...Expand 1
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    @robertobreglia92249 months ago Very compliments corin, it' s a beautiful maple and you did a great job!
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    @shukrantv76459 months ago Love to watch this kind ofprevious and present in one vid.
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    @almac25989 months ago Thanks corin. A nice tree and some good tips.
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    @MAMLeers9 months ago Nice! Interesting and instructive! Patience and a perspective of at least a few years is very useful and precious for bonsa. But maybe quite rare in our modern western world.
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    @colinpye32069 months ago Love your work be nice to see it again in a year thanks.
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    @razor2ts9 months ago Fabulous follow up corin, the tree is going to be a very nice bonsai in the future. Thanks for both demo' s on this elegant maple.
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    @djbeard229 months ago Beautiful tree. I wish i can get some dissectum japanese maple trees where i live. I remember the video when you just received this dissectum maple i was . ...Expand
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    @FreshPrince1829 months ago Also i love your videos
    huge help in the start of my bonsai career.
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    @hashiramabonsai9 months ago Amazing how you changed it in this short time! I literally have almost the same dissectum in the same size and shape which i dug up 1. 5 years ago, i actually . ...Expand 3
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    @erikortiz25083 months ago That big cut could of been a very nice air layer.
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    @Tulsadoom1009 months ago What a lovely tree. I have a similar one as garden tree, its over 2meters. I would not dare to make a bonsai of it
    would the sprouds on the cu its a very slow growing maple. ...Expand
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    @JeffMatsuya8 months ago Fascinating transition from garden plant to bonsai! May i ask - why isn' t there die back of the stump after the second cutting? Is it due to that paste . ...Expand
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    @thenaturecreater89069 months ago Great to see it again. Thanks corin! Is your father still doing bonsai?
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    @dannyellis9719 months ago Any tips for getting smaller internodes on a japanese maple?
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    @bonsai_life_style9 months ago Pity you take that huge part of tree without air layering, that could be a good tree.
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    @JMoDUB9 months ago When you' re editing the next video, please put an equalizer filter on the audio line and drop everything below 40-80 hrtz. There' s a persistent low rumble from holding the camera.
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    @Nepali_Bonsai_Bamrukh9 months ago My mapple tree never survive i feel little hopeless due to my environment.
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    @FreshPrince1829 months ago You should invite eddie hall for a collaboration
    you sound just like him but are way nicer haha
    but it would be amazing to see a former strongman next to a bonsai.
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    @greenwoodbonsaistudio9 months ago @stevieboy826 check out the update on your tree!
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    @jaakkokunnas9 months ago I' m still requesting you apply a high pass filter for the audio track in the edit - to cut the low end frequencies. The constant rumble is quite unpleasant.
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    @sadoldgit3139 months ago I have an almost identical profile and species maple which, after seeing your first video, i dug out of the garden and processed it following your example! . ...Expand 3
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    @ernsttencate66999 months ago That tree with all the branches. Pruning it and cutting of dead sections with amazing succes. I am so relieved in my garden i have to potted jap lace id="hidden12" leaved maples(dug them up from somebodies garden) ready to be airlayered next spring. I pruned them really drastic. I was really scared to do that. But now is saw what your result is i will go for it. Terific video. ...Expand 1
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    @djbeard229 months ago Beautiful tree. I wish i can get some dissectum japanese maple trees where i live. I remember the video when you just received this dissectum maple i was . ...Expand
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    @hashiramabonsai9 months ago Amazing how you changed it in this short time! I literally have almost the same dissectum in the same size and shape which i dug up 1. 5 years ago, i actually . ...Expand 3
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    @Tulsadoom1009 months ago What a lovely tree. I have a similar one as garden tree, its over 2meters. I would not dare to make a bonsai of it
    would the sprouds on the cu its a very slow growing maple. ...Expand
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    @JeffMatsuya8 months ago Fascinating transition from garden plant to bonsai! May i ask - why isn' t there die back of the stump after the second cutting? Is it due to that paste . ...Expand