Finding a fruiting bonsai to purchase
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Finding a fruiting bonsai to purchase
Hi everyone,
I’m looking to purchase a fruiting bonsai as a gift. Does anyone know where I might be able to find one to buy in Australia? I’m based in Sydney. Particularly interested in apricot, plum, pomegranate, citrus or even mulberry.
Thanks,
Danielle
I’m looking to purchase a fruiting bonsai as a gift. Does anyone know where I might be able to find one to buy in Australia? I’m based in Sydney. Particularly interested in apricot, plum, pomegranate, citrus or even mulberry.
Thanks,
Danielle
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Re: Finding a fruiting bonsai to purchase
Try Ray Nescis at Dural, and have you considered a crab apple ? At least the fruit is small and doesn't look oversized on a bonsai.
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Re: Finding a fruiting bonsai to purchase
Thanks! I’ll contact him. Can you eat crab apple? I was thinking apricot or mulberry are small would they be ok? I see what your saying, the heavier fruit could bend or snap the branches.
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Re: Finding a fruiting bonsai to purchase
You can cook crabapples into a jam. But they’re tart and odd with lots of pectin uncooked so not very tasty until they’re jam. Also you need many crabapples to make jam and you won’t get enough from a bonsai.
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Re: Finding a fruiting bonsai to purchase
Mulberries grow quickly from seed and the leaves reduce very well so they are a good start. They are also very forgiving in regards to over zealous root pruning, poor watering so again a good starting point.
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Re: Finding a fruiting bonsai to purchase
Moongate bonsai on Facebook sell plums and I would assume others
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Re: Finding a fruiting bonsai to purchase
Plum is a good choice (because I really like plum as bonsai) and you can eat the fruit.
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Re: Finding a fruiting bonsai to purchase
Agree Plums are a great choice, if only I could get one before the birds, rats, possums
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Re: Finding a fruiting bonsai to purchase
Have you thought of a Cumquat, pretty when in fruit and should be able to pick up one at any citrus nursery.
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Re: Finding a fruiting bonsai to purchase
Ray would have some Chinese Quinces too. They make a great bonsai.