Look, Bjorn was going to trim that Scots pine anyway. So, I’m sure he felt it would be a good idea to make a video of the work on that tree, and give himself a bit of publicity.Yes, that's why I'm watching videos in the first place. The maintenance is all in the books and articles, but getting to that point seems to be a well kept secret. Or at least a greyish area.
I know Mirai is doing a beginner series, and they're doing it pretty well. But they're at a point where basic 'keeping it alive' is still a concern, and I get it, that's where people start. Bjorn makes creative jumps, but almost all of his work is on very well established trees. And he's rocking that!
I myself am at a point where all of my trees are either seedlings, or 'in betweens' (or trash, depending on who you ask). And developmental videos are something I'm hoping for. The Peter Warren video on page 2 was exactly what I needed. But if Bjorn covers it a second time, I'd be glad to watch it.
It’s free. You’re not paying him anything. He doesn’t owe anyone a full demonstration, or work planon how to griw bonsai from scratch. He’s just demonstrating what needs to be done on THAT tree at THIS time of year, in THIS stage of development.
what else can you expect from a free, 5 minute video?
You want a full curriculum of how to develop and grow pines? Sign up for his series of classes that are taught at 3 or 4 times at different times of the year and each has a length of 3 days!