Seedlings and seed 2021
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Seedlings and seed 2021
As usual there are plenty of trident maple seedlings all through the garden beds.
Same arrangements as previous years:
Tridents:
small - up to 3mm trunk thickness. 50c each. Still reasonably flexible so suit bending or as smaller stems in group planting.
medium - approx 3-6mm thick. $1 each. Suit groups, fusion, thread through holes or just growing on.
large - 6-10mm (around pencil thick) $2 each. Suit fusion, growing on or groups.
extra large - 10mm + thick (around finger thick) $5 each. Limited numbers. Note that thicker is not always better or quicker for bonsai. These have little taper and will need to be chopped hard to make bonsai.
Group packs $20 - 3 large, 10 medium and 10 small tridents ready to arrange in a tray for your own forest.
Other uses for trident maple seedlings: root grafting - straight ones for thread grafting or L shaped trunks for approach grafting to roots. Tell me if you want these so I can pick out some that will suit your needs. Small and med sizes are better.
Trident maples:
Nowhere near as many of these as they are less hardy in the garden and slower to grow. $1 each and you get whatever size comes.
all seedlings are as they come out of the ground. Some have many roots, some have few. All orders sent bare rooted wrapped in damp paper in a plastic bag. These seedlings are fine packed like that for a week or more. Just refresh the moisture levels on arrival and they will be Ok for another couple of weeks if you don't have time to pot up straight away.
SEED: for those who want to do it all themselves I can supply fresh harvested trident maple and Japanese maple seed. Both germinate readily without need for all the fiddly stratification. JM seed is from a range of garden trees with differing characteristics which may or may not come through in the seedlings. Let me know if you want seed from trees with particular characteristics (red summer foliage, smaller leaf, dwarf, weeping, etc) or a mix for lucky dip.
$5 for 20 seed. $10 for 50 seeds
Please allow for delivery cost on all orders. Post charges vary according to size and weight. Seed; add $3 per order. Seedlings from $15. Express option available.
email neil@shibuibonsai.com.au to place an order.
Same arrangements as previous years:
Tridents:
small - up to 3mm trunk thickness. 50c each. Still reasonably flexible so suit bending or as smaller stems in group planting.
medium - approx 3-6mm thick. $1 each. Suit groups, fusion, thread through holes or just growing on.
large - 6-10mm (around pencil thick) $2 each. Suit fusion, growing on or groups.
extra large - 10mm + thick (around finger thick) $5 each. Limited numbers. Note that thicker is not always better or quicker for bonsai. These have little taper and will need to be chopped hard to make bonsai.
Group packs $20 - 3 large, 10 medium and 10 small tridents ready to arrange in a tray for your own forest.
Other uses for trident maple seedlings: root grafting - straight ones for thread grafting or L shaped trunks for approach grafting to roots. Tell me if you want these so I can pick out some that will suit your needs. Small and med sizes are better.
Trident maples:
Nowhere near as many of these as they are less hardy in the garden and slower to grow. $1 each and you get whatever size comes.
all seedlings are as they come out of the ground. Some have many roots, some have few. All orders sent bare rooted wrapped in damp paper in a plastic bag. These seedlings are fine packed like that for a week or more. Just refresh the moisture levels on arrival and they will be Ok for another couple of weeks if you don't have time to pot up straight away.
SEED: for those who want to do it all themselves I can supply fresh harvested trident maple and Japanese maple seed. Both germinate readily without need for all the fiddly stratification. JM seed is from a range of garden trees with differing characteristics which may or may not come through in the seedlings. Let me know if you want seed from trees with particular characteristics (red summer foliage, smaller leaf, dwarf, weeping, etc) or a mix for lucky dip.
$5 for 20 seed. $10 for 50 seeds
Please allow for delivery cost on all orders. Post charges vary according to size and weight. Seed; add $3 per order. Seedlings from $15. Express option available.
email neil@shibuibonsai.com.au to place an order.
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Re: Seedlings and seed 2021
Great to see the fresh seeds and whips are available again, thanks Neil. (I am trying to cut my numbers, but have mentioned your seed sale to a few on fb.)
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Re: Seedlings and seed 2021
A Typo in the original post has been pointed out
about halfway down I wrote:
Should read Japanese maples:$1 each
about halfway down I wrote:
Trident maples:
Nowhere near as many of these as they are less hardy in the garden and slower to grow. $1 each and you get whatever size comes.
Should read Japanese maples:$1 each
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Re: Seedlings and seed 2021
I highly recommend Neil's stock!!! Ordered 25 last year, been experimenting with ROR, groupings, super bendy individuals ... just re-potted most of them yesterday, all doing great!
- Daniel
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Re: Seedlings and seed 2021
I agree Legoman!
I have a bunch of Shibu's maple whips growing after a purchase 3 years ago. This is an excellent way to try new things for a super low cost! I have 2 forests and a range of other trials that I could never have done on such a small budget.
Thanks again Shibu!
TJ
I have a bunch of Shibu's maple whips growing after a purchase 3 years ago. This is an excellent way to try new things for a super low cost! I have 2 forests and a range of other trials that I could never have done on such a small budget.
Thanks again Shibu!
TJ
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Re: Seedlings and seed 2021
Hi Neil,
I sent you an email on Tuesday for an order, not sure if you got it?
Scott.
I sent you an email on Tuesday for an order, not sure if you got it?
Scott.
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Re: Seedlings and seed 2021
Neil,
Can you give an estimate how many XL trident seedlings you have available?
Thanks
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Can you give an estimate how many XL trident seedlings you have available?
Thanks
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Re: Seedlings and seed 2021
I thin k there's 10 XL and I also found some even thicker ones hiding in secluded corners so there's also 4 or 5 XXXL tridents.
I'll send some photos direct when I get time.
I'll send some photos direct when I get time.
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Re: Seedlings and seed 2021
After my recommendation above, I convinced a bonsai hobbyist to place an order ... and that was me! Haha. The seedlings I have are going great, but wanted to try some of the larger stuff. Mine arrived last week and just potted them up over the weekend. Was initially thinking I'd put them into bonsai pots, but after seeking some wise advice, have opted for a mix of smaller to bigger grow pots for now ... see how they go, what grows where, etc.
Sounds like nozila is going to take the last of the big stuff?!
- Daniel
P.S Sorry for mixing up the line up, the XXXL is easy enough to track, the others switch places in the line up a bit.
Sounds like nozila is going to take the last of the big stuff?!
- Daniel
P.S Sorry for mixing up the line up, the XXXL is easy enough to track, the others switch places in the line up a bit.
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Re: Seedlings and seed 2021
Got 2 forest packs from Neil the other day. Delivery was fast and the plants look great, stacks to play with. Going to start to do some forests soon. Thanks Neil
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- The Surgeon
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Re: Seedlings and seed 2021
I also got 2 Group Packs
-One Trident in the ground already (future use for air layering)
-7 mediums selected for a clump
-All others individually potted and waiting for me to decide what to do with them.!!
Couldn't be happier!
-One Trident in the ground already (future use for air layering)
-7 mediums selected for a clump
-All others individually potted and waiting for me to decide what to do with them.!!
Couldn't be happier!
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- Aussie Bonsai Fan
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Re: Seedlings and seed 2021
Group packs have been going out to all over south east States so I'm almost out of large sized tridents.
Still a couple of group packs left but probably not for long.
Still plenty of small and medium trident seedlings.
Small only 50c each
Medium $1 each
These grow fast so even if you start with small ones now you can have 1cm thick trunks or better by this time next winter.
Get a bunch and try fusing some into larger trunks.
Plait some together for trunks with character.
Thread through holes in sheet metal to promote great nebari and trunk taper.
Still a couple of group packs left but probably not for long.
Still plenty of small and medium trident seedlings.
Small only 50c each
Medium $1 each
These grow fast so even if you start with small ones now you can have 1cm thick trunks or better by this time next winter.
Get a bunch and try fusing some into larger trunks.
Plait some together for trunks with character.
Thread through holes in sheet metal to promote great nebari and trunk taper.
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