Bonsai at the Bay
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
I like those elms. If I had some funds I would buy...
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
G,day Mason
Welcome mate, thanks for the sharing the pic of your trees, some great work & stock that you have there. How far are you from Sydney, a road trip might be on the books. Thats a nice Acacia,is it for sale.
keep up the good work
Cheers
Skip
Welcome mate, thanks for the sharing the pic of your trees, some great work & stock that you have there. How far are you from Sydney, a road trip might be on the books. Thats a nice Acacia,is it for sale.
keep up the good work
Cheers
Skip
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
If you stopped importing from Queensland you might have someAsus101 wrote:I like those elms. If I had some funds I would buy...



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Hi Mason. Why havent I heard of your nursery b4? You need to advertise more.
Cool looking bonsai too. How long has your nursery been open?
BB
Cool looking bonsai too. How long has your nursery been open?

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Thanks all for the posts, my nursery is 2.5 hous south of sydney right on the shores of jervis bay/huskisson. The nursery has been open for 4 years. I teach as well (high school) so after 4pm and weekends is main operating times. There is always someone at the nursery. but these times are the best to bump into me.(after school /weekends) It is a lovely area Jervis Bay for the unexplored to the south.
Ps I guess the acacia is for sale but I am unsure of how to price it. I will let you know as I know there are some very savvy bonsai people around and I have not seen a wattle like this before at least not between qld and victoria.
Here is a couple more monster roughish elms from last season. A bit of gye wiring and a good haircut sets them up nicely.Ps I guess the acacia is for sale but I am unsure of how to price it. I will let you know as I know there are some very savvy bonsai people around and I have not seen a wattle like this before at least not between qld and victoria.
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
Asus101 wrote:I like those elms. If I had some funds I would buy...
You and me both! Nice material, we dont get much like that in Brisbane!
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Hey Mason, are they some of the new pictures they look great.
I really like the elm. At first I thought that bark must be sieju but the leaf makes me think it is a corky bark. At first glance I thought it might be the sieju elm that I want. Make sure you send me a pic of that one before any of these guys get dibs on it.
I am very conifer stupid so far but I believe there is some intresting material there. I get the feeling the pads are somewhat dense though?
I really like the elm. At first I thought that bark must be sieju but the leaf makes me think it is a corky bark. At first glance I thought it might be the sieju elm that I want. Make sure you send me a pic of that one before any of these guys get dibs on it.
I am very conifer stupid so far but I believe there is some intresting material there. I get the feeling the pads are somewhat dense though?
It's too bad your in such a hurry cause the stories I could tell you, Bushels and baskets of stories, hole crates full of stories. But if you can spare a moment I will tell you one story.
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The pads on the junipers can become quite dense and at times even for a short time I like this very full look as it shows very even sunlight distribution along the branches, pinching can obviousally thin the pads out.
Take care all
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
Mase,
Cant believe i havent been to your nursery.... I lived in nowra for 20 years and usually deal with cambewarra bonsai. I still travel south around twice a year for stock so will have to come see you next time im down.
Cant believe i havent been to your nursery.... I lived in nowra for 20 years and usually deal with cambewarra bonsai. I still travel south around twice a year for stock so will have to come see you next time im down.

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Here are a couple of new pictures of some seiju and corky bark and chinese elms that I have for sale at the nursery, all are in 12 inch-20inch growing bags or pots, some of the detail of the bark is very cool. All have been semi styled, but generally very high quality stock. I thought I better take some pictues before the cold weather takes the green colour out of the leaves and replaces it with the elm yellowy brown colour.
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Very interested in seeing Bonsai at the Bay and have some time in the next few days. Can you please tell me if you are opened on weekends and if so what are the opening and closing times? Beautiful work.
Many thanks
Marleeney
Many thanks
Marleeney

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Thanks Marleeny
Open on weekends you bet, 8am-5pm, it is best to give a call just in case I have gone for a early morning or early afternoon swim/surf. There is always someone at the nursery but if you would like to chat to me give a call just in case. I teach during the school term (high school) the nursery is open but you can catch me after 4pmish. The fact that it is school holidays at the moment I am around a lot. This weekend good especially Saturday. 0244418005 0415609509

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