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My nesci cherry

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So it's finally happened-I finally popped by ray nesci nursery cherry!
Popped in yesterday as we were as close to it as we're ever going to get, took the wife for a browse and to help me choose some plants she also likes.
Great selection and found the prices very good-I was very surprised by the cheap prices on lots of the handmade pots.unfortunately I don't have anything that's warrants a hand made pot :(
Picked up a few ore bonsai-crepe myrtle, gum of some Sort and a little swampy.
First time visit to a bonsai nursery in almost two years of being involved in bonsai-next stop bonsai nursery at vineyard and eventually leongs!
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Re: My nesci cherry

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So I finally did it-first trip to bonsai south today and it won't be my last. Great range of stock, from starters to "ready to go" bonsai and everything in between! Prices I think are great, range and qty of different plants is phenomenal.
Walked away with a little elm and maple. My only complaint (not really) is the prices on the plastic pots are hard to remove (hard to convince the wife I've had them for ages when they have a price on them!)
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Glad you enjoyed the trip.
where are the Photos ? :?: :?:

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Am looking forward to my trip out that way :) Looking forward to seeing Bonsai South, and am hoping to get to Ray's if I can manage too :fc:
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