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Japanese Maple Bonsai Garden Walk – Late June Edition



In this video, we will walk through our Japanese Maple Bonsai and Garden in late June. We will show you some more progress on our landscaping work as well.

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Welcome to our channel! We are located in the beautiful Pacific Northwest (PNW)! We are in the middle of our journey to create a beautiful Japanese maple garden and develop bonsai trees for everyone to enjoy. Our garden is under construction but we hope to open it up to public in the near future! Follow us if you love Japanese maples and want to know what’s happening in our garden! In this channel, we focus on walking thru our Japanese maple bonsai garden throughout all seasons, discussing how to prune Japanese maples, how to air layer Japanese maples, how to propagate Japanese maples from cuttings and how to take care of them including pruning, fertilizing, etc.

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10 Comments

  1. I love your backyard! Is there any way you can show how you take your cuttings and how your propagate your JM varieties?

  2. Great video!! Again…. my friend, nice Yamadori pine, beautiful Vine maple, wonderfull Red japanese maple… Congratulations 😊

  3. Lots of beautiful trees. Really like the wooden barrels. I live in upstate New York, near the Adirondacks. Its gorgeous out here but sometimes I wish I had my bonsai garden out there in the pnw. You guys have nice mild winters. I have to really protect my plants from the extreme cold wind we get. Either way, I'm looking forward to watching these trees progress! Looking great!

  4. Maybe a weird question but I’m trying to use a large portion of my back yard to plant many maples I’ve purchased in the recent year or two. Starting with a nice blank canvas. Seems like your yard is grass free. Just wondering how you achieved that. Is that just a good amount of top soil and mulch you’ve spread throughout the yard?I’m looking to get rid of my grass and have something similar to yours. Love the look. Wondering if you could provide any Info on the matter.

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