Bonsai at the Bay
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Autumn Colour
After 4 mild autumn/winter years we finally have been having cold nights done on the south coast at the right time of year to achieve some interesting colours. I thought I should finally show some nice maple/liquid amber/pear colours. Although I don't like the cold to much I do enjoy the natural colour displays.
Cheers Mase
Cheers Mase
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Reason: turn pics around
Reason: turn pics around
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
Hello all,
Just posted a few pictures of the nursery , with all of the fantastic early spring movement in bud/leaf development. The wisteria in flower, was only dug out of the ground from the neighboring property 18 months ago. It was growing up an iron bark tree with climbers about 10 metres tall.
Having some fun at the moment with little corokia cotoneaters tubes 3 years ago, 4 inch 2 years ago and how potting into 6 inch ceramic pots with 2 years styling. Looking forward to some November flowers. Just a big thankyou to the Ulladulla Garden club for your visit last week, I hope you all enjoyed the gardens and the bonsai.
Thanks Mase
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Just posted a few pictures of the nursery , with all of the fantastic early spring movement in bud/leaf development. The wisteria in flower, was only dug out of the ground from the neighboring property 18 months ago. It was growing up an iron bark tree with climbers about 10 metres tall.
Having some fun at the moment with little corokia cotoneaters tubes 3 years ago, 4 inch 2 years ago and how potting into 6 inch ceramic pots with 2 years styling. Looking forward to some November flowers. Just a big thankyou to the Ulladulla Garden club for your visit last week, I hope you all enjoyed the gardens and the bonsai.
Thanks Mase
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
G'day mase - looks like you have cleaned out keh's place, and probably dean's too - nothing left for the rest of us to sell at xmas! You should do well at the shops this year, you look well prepared.
Cheers,
Leigh.
Leigh.
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
Hey Pat
I am guessing around 12-15 years old, it was in a massive tub for 5 years so it fattened up quickly, I always worry about the acacia's life span as wattles are not known for their longevity.
Mase
I am guessing around 12-15 years old, it was in a massive tub for 5 years so it fattened up quickly, I always worry about the acacia's life span as wattles are not known for their longevity.
Mase
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
Hey Mase,
Looks like you have got a bit more stock in from when I was there last. Good to see your not closing up shop. I will hopefully be able to get down again to see you and purchase that large corky bark I had eyed off so many months ago..
Take it easy
Archie
Looks like you have got a bit more stock in from when I was there last. Good to see your not closing up shop. I will hopefully be able to get down again to see you and purchase that large corky bark I had eyed off so many months ago..
Take it easy
Archie
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
Hey Archie
Good to hear from you yep that corky bark is still here, I can't move it anyway it is too big
Look forward to seeing you if you venture south in the near future.
Mase
Good to hear from you yep that corky bark is still here, I can't move it anyway it is too big

Look forward to seeing you if you venture south in the near future.
Mase
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
Attentions Victorians
Just a message for all of the ausbonsai members in Melbourne and surrounds. I am making my annual delivery to melbourne on sunday 5th Dec with large stock Bonsai. Pick up is from Richmond Hill between sunday and thursday next week. If you would like any last minute orders please PM me or call 0415609509. Large stock available Chinese elm/corky bark/ accaccia howitti, crabapple/ juniper /Japanese Black Pine/privet and Ficus. Please let me know sizes and budgets and I can take some last minute pictures on Friday /saturday to help you decide.
Cheers Mase
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Just a message for all of the ausbonsai members in Melbourne and surrounds. I am making my annual delivery to melbourne on sunday 5th Dec with large stock Bonsai. Pick up is from Richmond Hill between sunday and thursday next week. If you would like any last minute orders please PM me or call 0415609509. Large stock available Chinese elm/corky bark/ accaccia howitti, crabapple/ juniper /Japanese Black Pine/privet and Ficus. Please let me know sizes and budgets and I can take some last minute pictures on Friday /saturday to help you decide.
Cheers Mase
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
Hi to all
Just a message to all of the sydney folks that gave me a serve last year for coming to Sydney selling bonsai but not notifying people.
BONSAI AT THE BAY WILL BE AT CHATSWOOD CHASE, TOP RYDE SHOPPING CENTRE AND ROYAL RANDWICK SHOPPING CENTRE, FROM THE 18TH TO THE 24TH DEC.
I hope I can catch up with you all at Chatswood, I have other sellers at Ryde and Randwick.
There will be 1000 bonsai displayed between the 3 centres, hopefully something may catch the well trained eye.
Chat soon, leaving south coast on friday heading for sydney any last orders let me know for quick delivery.
Thanks Mase
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Just a message to all of the sydney folks that gave me a serve last year for coming to Sydney selling bonsai but not notifying people.
BONSAI AT THE BAY WILL BE AT CHATSWOOD CHASE, TOP RYDE SHOPPING CENTRE AND ROYAL RANDWICK SHOPPING CENTRE, FROM THE 18TH TO THE 24TH DEC.
I hope I can catch up with you all at Chatswood, I have other sellers at Ryde and Randwick.
There will be 1000 bonsai displayed between the 3 centres, hopefully something may catch the well trained eye.
Chat soon, leaving south coast on friday heading for sydney any last orders let me know for quick delivery.
Thanks Mase
0415609509
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay Acacia


Hey Bonbon I have a very nice stock howitti at $500 and about 30 6 inch ones at $25 each.
Let me know if I can send you some pictures if you are interested.

Thanks Mase
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
Hi all
I had a couple of enquiries re: accacia howitti I have take a couple of quick snaps with the last remainig large stock tree I have.To check the flowering etc have a look at the first photo in Bonsai at the Bay when I first posted, (yellow blossoms). I have put a RID can to help with size balance just like aerogard.
Thanks Mase
I had a couple of enquiries re: accacia howitti I have take a couple of quick snaps with the last remainig large stock tree I have.To check the flowering etc have a look at the first photo in Bonsai at the Bay when I first posted, (yellow blossoms). I have put a RID can to help with size balance just like aerogard.
Thanks Mase
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
Thanks for posting the pics. It's really nice. The asking price is fair too. Unfortunately it is very similar to the one I have. I will leave it to another lucky buyer of yours. Cheers
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Re: Bonsai at the Bay
Now I have a reason to travel to Sanctuary Point more often to visit my parents. I look forward to visiting the nursery over the Easter Holidays. Can you post your address and opening times.
Regards
Michael
Regards
Michael