After 1 year in the ground

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Re: After 1 year in the ground

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Bougy Fan wrote:Hey Jamie
Do you have one of his books - "From Rainforest to Bonsai" ? Its a great book....
Just putting in a link here as it's an Aussie bonsai book worth having:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Len-Webber-FROM- ... 1c102ce8de

(I have no connection whatsoever to the eBay seller.)
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Ron wrote:
Bougy Fan wrote:Hey Jamie
Do you have one of his books - "From Rainforest to Bonsai" ? Its a great book....
Just putting in a link here as it's an Aussie bonsai book worth having:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Len-Webber-FROM- ... 1c102ce8de
Just being a stickybeak here: I noticed the book has been sold and am just wondering if a forumite bought it. (No need to reply if you'd rather not answer.)

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just realised there was a question there for me.

no i dont have the book, i will have a look into it though :D


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A good looking pyro there Gerard (just to get the thread back on track) I have recently acquired one from somebodys yard and it is powering. Do you know if it is a red or orange berry? Be careful when it fruits its like magic that the birds know and they strip it in an hour :lol: You will have to build protection for it if you want a display.
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Thanks Bodhi, this one fruits yellow. Thanks for the warning I will put the cat out.

I have been meaning to ask you the species of fruiting tree saw at your place. Bright red fruit which you invited us to taste?

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That would be the flowering currant. Not supposed to be a good Bonsai but i think everything has it moment to shine. I recently sold my last one to a Bendigo Person.
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bodhidharma wrote:That would be the flowering currant. Not supposed to be a good Bonsai but i think everything has it moment to shine. I recently sold my last one to a Bendigo Person.
So I am too slow again, I will keep a lookout for one
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While looking back at the old photos I was surprised to see the difference, so here is an update
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Great result Gerard
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Thanks John,
I think it is time to move the bigger one out of the $5 pot and into something nicer.
Any suggestions for shape and colour would be welcome.
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They got a repot today, I decided to photograph them together for size comparison.
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They are looking great Gerard,
I also like the mini Pot,

thanks mate :beer:
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GreAt result and by the look of the growth it gets if you ever get bored at least you know there will be something out back that needs a prune
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Hi Gerard
How are they now after another 3 years?

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kcpoole wrote:Hi Gerard
How are they now after another 3 years?

Ken
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The big guy is powering along but I no longer own the shohin.
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