[WANTED] Bonsai starters..
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- The-Calli-Kid
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[WANTED] Bonsai starters..
Without wheels, i find it very difficult to get to any local bonsai nursery.. Most of my trees are from very humble beginnings, (either regular nursery stock or collected from wild)... ((or the big B)).
I would love to get my hands on some true bonsai starters.... Are there any good ways i can buy online? (i understand shipping is not cheap but i will pay for quality!)
Any options?
Cheers
Lucas
I would love to get my hands on some true bonsai starters.... Are there any good ways i can buy online? (i understand shipping is not cheap but i will pay for quality!)
Any options?
Cheers
Lucas
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Re: [WANTED] Bonsai starters..
hey mate
i have some figs that i would call true starters but they are cutting from hundred year old trees that were recently cut down at newcastle, you may have herd about the Lamen Street figs.
the ones i have are very small but if you would like a from scratch one i could send you a couple. if i can find out how to haha.
let em know?
i have some figs that i would call true starters but they are cutting from hundred year old trees that were recently cut down at newcastle, you may have herd about the Lamen Street figs.
the ones i have are very small but if you would like a from scratch one i could send you a couple. if i can find out how to haha.
let em know?
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Re: [WANTED] Bonsai starters..
you should try this website http://rowansbonsai.webasyst.net/shop/ , i have bought trees from there before and i am very happy with what i purchased prices are reasonable too
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Re: [WANTED] Bonsai starters..
she is based in casterton vic. if you have any questions you should pm rowan http://ausbonsai.com.au/forum/memberlis ... file&u=894 as its her website/nursery.
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Re: [WANTED] Bonsai starters..
Lucas we grow lots of starters and prebonsai of different sizes and can post trees to all eastern mainland states. Website is still under construction but if you want to discuss your needs PM shibui.
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Re: [WANTED] Bonsai starters..
G,day Shyne our quarantine laws are very strict in Australia even State to State there are some restrictions. On what can and cannot be shipped.Shyne wrote:If you don't find what you want on this site, you can find all the bonsai shops and online bonsai shops on this site.
http://howto-bonsai.com
You should buy a Chinese Elm, is the easiest to take care of. It grows like weed and when you started with bonsai is the fun to prune your tree often.
Have fun
Chinese Elms are one of the restricted plants for WA.
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