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I am looking for red pine seed , seedlings , stock plants or bonsai , am happy to buy or trade. also any other pinus species( except JBP . allready have heaps )
JRP might be fine, noah78 had one in Rockhampton that struggled a bit, but survived, I would think that the Sunshine Coast is quite a bit more hospitable than Rocky.
You could PM him and ask.
Cheers,
Mojo
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...Might as well face it, I'm addicted to Shohin...
"Any creative work can be roughly broken down into three components- design, technique and materials. Good design can carry poor technique and materials but no amount of expertise and beautiful materials can save poor design". Andrew McPherson - Furniture designer and artist
red pine would be fine in the sunny coast, white pine wont, god they are nice though, as mojo says you would have to move to the land of milk and honey for white pine
SHOHIN YAKUZA!!! taking the top half of trees of since 2005!
and growing trees for the future generations! 50+ year plans
Jamie wrote:red pine would be fine in the sunny coast, white pine wont, god they are nice though, as mojo says you would have to move to the land of milk and honey for white pine
Re JWP, first you have to rob a bank or win the lotto to buy a decent one.
I had a nice one at about 40cm when I lived in the suburbs that I traded a beautiful 25 year old Shimpaku for, plus a bit of cash as well to get the deal done. I sold it a little reluctantly in 2007 when I moved up here to the mountains, the new owned kept making offers until I gave in. I was more than happy with the price, but I wish I had kept the tree. In 2009, I bumped into the lady that relieved me of the JWP, only to learn that the tree had been knocked off it's display stand by the bloke that maintains her garden, had dried out in one of her perennial beds before being noticed and had died an agonising death over the next couple of weeks. Luckily her gardener had good insurance, but I reckon his premiums might have gone up a bit since .
From 2004 when I first got my eager little hands on the tree until 2009 when the tree became sawdust, the tree had double in value and all concerned had gotten value for money.
My accountant (Mrs Mojo) informs me that the next nice JWP might be have to be a shohin that I grow from scratch and I agree .
Cheers,
Mojo
Last edited by Mojo Moyogi on October 30th, 2010, 11:53 am, edited 1 time in total.
...Might as well face it, I'm addicted to Shohin...
"Any creative work can be roughly broken down into three components- design, technique and materials. Good design can carry poor technique and materials but no amount of expertise and beautiful materials can save poor design". Andrew McPherson - Furniture designer and artist
Hmmm Thanks for all the reply's . I should have made it more clear though, I'm not interested in whites, mugo's or scots pines as none will grow well here . Manly just Pinus densiflora, but am interested in anything obscure too ie Pinus ponderosa , pinus aristata , Pinus taeda , Pinus nigra,Pinus kremfii,Pinus morrisonicola,Pinus taiwanensis ect...As i already have in my collection plenty of jbp's , pinus radiata, pinus pinea , pinus elliotii, pinus koraiensis, pinus lambertiana and pinus canaraensis i'm not particullarly looking for any of these either . . . what can i say? I love pines lol