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Re: Ray Nesci Bonsai

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fiveoffive wrote:I have Some very very nice tree's ( even if i do say so my self )
But i also like growing tree's, and buying stock that i can not get in my area.

I been to rays once a long time ago and your right worth the trip and good price's
i was just seeing if any one knows what's instock.
Give the nursery a call and Ray will advise what he has avaialble.

Anytime I have been there, his starter Tables have had 30 - 40 different varieties on offer.
You shodu be able to find something different than the usual Maple, Elm, Pine, Juniper ( as well as all them too )

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Post by Ray M »

Hi fiveoffive,
I don't think you will find another bonsai nursery with such a VARIETY of trees as Ray has. :imo: He puts a lot of work into tracking down a lot of different species. :clap:

Regards Ray
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Post by witchstreet »

Hi Fiveoffive
Certainly well worth the trip. Ray has a huge range of varieties for sale in various sizes from starters to stock in tubs and styro boxes. If you are after a particular species, why not give him a call. He's extremely helpful.
Hope you enjoy your trip. :aussie:
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Post by EdwardH »

I visited Ray a few weeks ago to buy some pots. Walked out with about 6 pots and a cherry which has a pretty pink flower.

He had a huge variety of plants in all shapes and sizes however he was out of stock of kitchen sinks - apparantly he sold the last one 10 minutes before I got there :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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And to add to the bargain basement low prices Ray and Clinton offer, they now have the complete World of Bonsai DVD series, (5 discs and the 36 page book) for $50.A Sydney exclusive.
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i am looking to buy a starter plant called ginkgo biloba /troll/ does any body know where i can get one and have it sent to me by mail,thanks kate
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