where to buy stock in the New England area?
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where to buy stock in the New England area?
hi every one, I am only new to bonsai and currently have 4 young trees.
I am from Armidale and the only place I can find to have descent stock (with my very untrained eye) is bunnings
I have found some suppliers in the bigger cities but would love to find a more local supplier.
Can any one suggest a supplier or club that I could buy starters from?
thanx
I am from Armidale and the only place I can find to have descent stock (with my very untrained eye) is bunnings
I have found some suppliers in the bigger cities but would love to find a more local supplier.
Can any one suggest a supplier or club that I could buy starters from?
thanx
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Re: where to buy stock in the New England area?
Hey Rilez,
Two closest clubs would be Coffs Harbour (Tokonoma Bonsai Soc), or in Port Maquarie (Wauchope Bonsai Group) I beleive.
No nurseries that are close unfortunately, closest would be Padre Pio/Bonsai Enviroment/Ray Nesci to the South. Otherwise it'd be Red Dragon or Bonsai World that are North on the gold coast
Might be worth having a look on Gumtree too, as you can sometimes find some small backyard sellers that way
Two closest clubs would be Coffs Harbour (Tokonoma Bonsai Soc), or in Port Maquarie (Wauchope Bonsai Group) I beleive.
No nurseries that are close unfortunately, closest would be Padre Pio/Bonsai Enviroment/Ray Nesci to the South. Otherwise it'd be Red Dragon or Bonsai World that are North on the gold coast
Might be worth having a look on Gumtree too, as you can sometimes find some small backyard sellers that way
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Re: where to buy stock in the New England area?
Shibui on this site does mail order, and his trees are, say, about eleventy million times better than the B!@*^%*s stuff. At a rough guess. Or you could order some native tube stock from Narranderah Forestry nursery, get them in the ground, and make your own trunks, to suit your own eye.
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Can't go wrong with that came home with a boot full of tubestock yesterday after a suprise visit to the local native nursery... and my dad thought we were doing a driving lessonGavinG wrote: Or you could order some native tube stock from Narranderah Forestry nursery, get them in the ground, and make your own trunks, to suit your own eye.
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Re: where to buy stock in the New England area?
Top stuff! Includes practical tuition and fun in the same tripJason wrote:Can't go wrong with that came home with a boot full of tubestock yesterday after a suprise visit to the local native nursery... and my dad thought we were doing a driving lessonGavinG wrote: Or you could order some native tube stock from Narranderah Forestry nursery, get them in the ground, and make your own trunks, to suit your own eye.
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Good Question Rilez and you may want to checkout the local garden nuresies to for any trees on our preferred list here. https://www.ausbonsai.com.au/wiki/index. ... ter_Bonsai
Look for trees with movement in the main trunk, taper and low branching. you shodu be able to find some good stock locally, just not dedicated Bonsai stock.
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Re: where to buy stock in the New England area?
There is a club in Armidale, it is only small, but the Coffs harbour club does have contact with them. I do not have any current e-mail address etc, but should be able to find out if you want.
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Re: where to buy stock in the New England area?
thanx everyone! I look forward to properly checking those places out. I am also in the process of finding out times for the club in town Lynette, and hopefully I will know soon
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Re: where to buy stock in the New England area?
Armidale Bonsai Soc. No email but the phone number is 02 6772 8120. Mal Chaffey. Also Bunnings Armidale have a small bonsai starters for sale. Just be wary of the quality and also Armidale might give them an environmental shock. They come from Sydney. I bought a Chinese elm from them yesterday in full leaf. It was ordered in for me and in the Nursery section not bonsai. I live in Armidale too. There is a native tree group in Mann Street too. I mean to go there myself. I'm in the phone book, Lightfoot, P.A. I'm looking for someone to be part of my Hort 4 and has a collection. Mal lost a lot of his prize specimens last summer, when his automatic sprinkler system broke down, and the person in charge of looking after them, obviously didn't do their job. If only we realise, our bonsai collections are worth heaps of money and you can only insure them for 1,000 on ones home and contents. And that is no were 50 bonsai, some 50 years old are worth.
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Re: where to buy stock in the New England area?
I've just seen the date of your post. No worries, will look forward to hearing from you.