It was great to catch up with you Peter and I'm pleased to hear that you made it to all the places on your list.
Regards,
Steven
NSW Bonsai nurseries
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Re: NSW Bonsai nurseries
i can tell you that in the mountains, i have never seen natives so twisted.
it's like, if you just picked these trees up and put them into a pot, you would have walter paul's trees, but natives.
the scenery here is magnificent, i urge all who haven't benn here to show up sometime soon
it's like, if you just picked these trees up and put them into a pot, you would have walter paul's trees, but natives.
the scenery here is magnificent, i urge all who haven't benn here to show up sometime soon
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Re: NSW Bonsai nurseries
I'd love to come to Tassie again, Aaron, and with great friends to stay with, but too many anchors in Sydney with 3 cats, 1 dog and 80 trees. A great bonsai mate could be coming down mid year and I will definitely pass on your details as well as Will Fletcher's address. She picked up some tube stock, Tassie banksias, when she was there a couple of years ago and the one she gave me is developing very nicely.
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