[SELL] Juniper, Cedar, Pine.
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- MoGanic
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[SELL] Juniper, Cedar, Pine.
Hi guys,
Selling some of my collection as I need the cash. Car stopped on the way to work because I couldn't afford petrol lol!
First is a Juniper Procumbens - asking 450 ono
Second is a JBP styled by Uchida Yusuke (with my assistance) - asking 650 ono
Third is a Lebanese Cedar - asking 400 ono
Thanks guys, pics below.
-Mo
Selling some of my collection as I need the cash. Car stopped on the way to work because I couldn't afford petrol lol!
First is a Juniper Procumbens - asking 450 ono
Second is a JBP styled by Uchida Yusuke (with my assistance) - asking 650 ono
Third is a Lebanese Cedar - asking 400 ono
Thanks guys, pics below.
-Mo
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Re: [SELL] Juniper, Cedar, Pine.
Hard luck MoGanic.
But great looking trees.
I know the pain but when my car stopped it was the head gasket.
But great looking trees.
I know the pain but when my car stopped it was the head gasket.
Patience is often a surprise.
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Re: [SELL] Juniper, Cedar, Pine.
Do you really have to resort to selling them? I hope you manage to build up your collection again soon!
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Re: [SELL] Juniper, Cedar, Pine.
Yeah lol my original car got written off and the insurance has thus far taken 4 weeks to NOT pay me out, so I'm trying to pay off the car I purchased instead while also trying to pay for a wedding, rent and new furniture and whatnot!
I almost put my three favourite trees up for sale but I thought I'd rather build a bonsai house under my bonsai trees and try to live in that than to sell them.
C'mon guys these really need to go! I can deliver anywhere in Melb, but anything more than an hour drive will cost an extra 5 bux just to cover some fuel! In in Glenroy area.
Thanks everyone!
I almost put my three favourite trees up for sale but I thought I'd rather build a bonsai house under my bonsai trees and try to live in that than to sell them.
C'mon guys these really need to go! I can deliver anywhere in Melb, but anything more than an hour drive will cost an extra 5 bux just to cover some fuel! In in Glenroy area.
Thanks everyone!
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Re: [SELL] Juniper, Cedar, Pine.
Just some additional info:
Juniper and JBP are approximately 60-70cm tall.
Both are in Chinese pots of high quality.
The cedar is approx 40cm tall.
All measurements from rim of pot to highest tip.
Also

Drop 100 off each tree, or 950 for all three.
Juniper and JBP are approximately 60-70cm tall.
Both are in Chinese pots of high quality.
The cedar is approx 40cm tall.
All measurements from rim of pot to highest tip.
Also

Drop 100 off each tree, or 950 for all three.
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Re: [SELL] Juniper, Cedar, Pine.

850 for all three!
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Re: [SELL] Juniper, Cedar, Pine.
Hi there, will you deliver to cranbourne? I would love to have all three of them, thank you.
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Re: [SELL] Juniper, Cedar, Pine.
Also just wondering if there is any wire marks on the informal upright, I have a poor quality screen at the moment so it kinda hard for me to tell.
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Re: [SELL] Juniper, Cedar, Pine.
Hi mate,fallout3 wrote:Also just wondering if there is any wire marks on the informal upright, I have a poor quality screen at the moment so it kinda hard for me to tell.
Happy to deliver to Cranbourne.
The Lebanese Cedar (the one pictured sitting on top of a blue bin) is no longer for sale, I think this is the one you were referring to in your question.
The remaining two are still for sale however the Bunjin Juniper has undergone some serious bending. The JBP is pretty much the same but has had significant growth since then, so it's looking a lot more full and healthy.
Cheers,
Mo
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Re: [SELL] Juniper, Cedar, Pine.
fallout3 wrote:Also just wondering if there is any wire marks on the informal upright, I have a poor quality screen at the moment so it kinda hard for me to tell.
PS - apologies for the significantly belated response, I must have missed the questions back then!
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Cheers,
Mo
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