Very far to travel to Ray Nesci. Need some advise.
Anyone been there recently? Any apricot/ prunus mume trees for sale there? Big one or small one?
Ray Nesci apricot
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Re: Ray Nesci apricot
Hi Bonbon,
Why don't you call/email the nursery, they can probably send you photos too.
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Pearcy.
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Why don't you call/email the nursery, they can probably send you photos too.
Cheers,
Pearcy.
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Re: Ray Nesci apricot
I have emailed them a few time. Got a reply that they will get back to you, but they never do.
You would be better off to call then and ask then to send a pic via you phone. Good luck
Cheers
Kirky
You would be better off to call then and ask then to send a pic via you phone. Good luck
Cheers
Kirky
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Re: Ray Nesci apricot
Ray is a great bonsai bloke, but hopeless with technology.
Clinton is better but i think is re forgetful in following up.
Best way is to call ray directly and speak to him.
Ken
Clinton is better but i think is re forgetful in following up.
Best way is to call ray directly and speak to him.
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Re: Ray Nesci apricot
Very true. No reply after submitting the enquiriesKIRKY wrote:I have emailed them a few time. Got a reply that they will get back to you, but they never do.
You would be better off to call then and ask then to send a pic via you phone. Good luck
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Re: Ray Nesci apricot
I'll have some soon. (about 5 or 6 years) maybe less!Bonbon wrote:Very true. No reply after submitting the enquiriesKIRKY wrote:I have emailed them a few time. Got a reply that they will get back to you, but they never do.
You would be better off to call then and ask then to send a pic via you phone. Good luck
Cheers
Kirky
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Re: Ray Nesci apricot
That looks awesome treeman. Googled some pictures too very good.
To original poster, no i haven't been to Rays this year.
I should have a visit (money always departs my wallet when there!) this is a pic from 2015
To original poster, no i haven't been to Rays this year.
I should have a visit (money always departs my wallet when there!) this is a pic from 2015
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Re: Ray Nesci apricot
I too am hunting Mume...
I've just contacted several non-bonsai nurseries who stock flowering tree's and have Mume listed as available.
I'm assuming these will not really be suitable for Bonsai unless they have young stock but may buy one anyway in the hope that I can air layer a decent branch off.
I've read a couple posts and seen on-line that several people have attempted this - but have yet to see any outcomes or positive results.
If it was a Japanese flowering cherry, I would not attempt as by all accounts, they are weak on their own roots. Any advice regarding whether I should bother trying or not would be appreciated.
If I could also find a Bonsai nursery (Vic or NSW) who stock, this would be much preferred - willing to travel far and wide ( is that OCD..?!) - anyway, will keep an eye on this post...
cheers, Rob.
I've just contacted several non-bonsai nurseries who stock flowering tree's and have Mume listed as available.
I'm assuming these will not really be suitable for Bonsai unless they have young stock but may buy one anyway in the hope that I can air layer a decent branch off.
I've read a couple posts and seen on-line that several people have attempted this - but have yet to see any outcomes or positive results.
If it was a Japanese flowering cherry, I would not attempt as by all accounts, they are weak on their own roots. Any advice regarding whether I should bother trying or not would be appreciated.
If I could also find a Bonsai nursery (Vic or NSW) who stock, this would be much preferred - willing to travel far and wide ( is that OCD..?!) - anyway, will keep an eye on this post...
cheers, Rob.
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Re: Ray Nesci apricot
Hi There
Try Leong at Bonsai South, I know that he did have some worth a try might be able to help.
Address
114-116 The Boulevarde
Caringbah NSW 2229
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Try Leong at Bonsai South, I know that he did have some worth a try might be able to help.
Address
114-116 The Boulevarde
Caringbah NSW 2229
AUSTRALIA
Telephone
(02) 9531 4589
info@bonsaisouth.com.au
JC