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Re: Bonsai Nurseries - Queensland

Post by AgnesK »

Thanks Jamie,

I'm a newbie and welcome the advice :)
I saw a couple of starter plants so will probably go for those rather than the ones in pots.
Just wish there were some proper bonsai nurseries up my way!
Moved up to Nth Qld a year ago so still learning my way around.

Will be trawling general nurseries me thinks...

Visited Bonsai South nursery in Sydney while i was there and that was awesome!

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Re: Bonsai Nurseries - Queensland

Post by Jamie »

no probs agnes, anytime ;) dont be scared to ask questions, all good ;)

im sure some of the landscape nurseries and that will have some great stock, keep you eyes open for ficus and the likes that o really well up north, the better the trees naturally do up there the better off you will be with seeing some quick results ;)
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Re: Bonsai Nurseries - Queensland

Post by Steven »

Summery of Nurseries follows... If anyone could do this with the other states it would be greatly appreciated!

Bonsai World
Principals: Carole and Doug Waller
Address: 28 Tyalgum Street, Mudgeeraba, QLD 4213
Phone: 0412 135 030
Web: http://www.bonsaigoldcoast.com
Email: bonsaiworld@optusnet.com.au

Australian Bonsai Grower
Principals: Stephen and Dianne Rawkins
Address: 190 Hubner Road Park Ridge QLD 4125
Phone: (07) 3803 3060
Web: N/A
Email: N/A

Bonsai Northside Nursery
Principals: Tess Simpson
Address: 15 Devine Court, Morayfield Qld 4506
Phone: (07) 5498 7093
Web: http://www.bonsainorthsidenursery.com.au
Email: tess@bonsainorthisdenursery.com.au

Red Dragon Bonsai
Principal: Chris White
Address: 238 Currumbin Creek Road, Currumbin
Phone: (07) 5593 9916
Web: http://www.reddragonbonsai.com/
Email: info@reddragonbonsai.com

The Defined Garden Bonsai Studio
Principals: Roger and Karen Lunt
Address: 66 Thomas Drive, Chevron Island Qld 4217
Phone: (07) 5531 7772
Web: http://www.definedgarden.com
Email: info@definedgarden.com

If there are any additions or changes, please PM me so I can edit the list. Thanks!

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Re: Bonsai Nurseries - Queensland

Post by Woz »

There is also a nursery in Oxley run by Robin, hes a friendly fellow with a good selection of pots I am in a hurry atm but will add details if I remember later
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have been to the morayfield one once, and got a basic tool kit etc, i remember not having enough money when i was about 15 or so to get any trees D:, how are the prices now? Are their books, pots etc competitive or are they really expensive? Just trying to see if it is worth the 50 min drive and be disappointed to find that like $150 might get me another stick in a pot D:
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hi
does anyone know how much pines are at australia bonsai growers so know how much money to bring

and is it a good nursery

thanks

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Post by Bougy Fan »

Hi moopoo :shake: Australian bonsai grower is probaly more like a wholesale nursery - they do have some finished trees and pots but mostly they have starter stock. They have a huge range of trees in all sizes and are priced according to the pot size. Well worth a look and take plenty of cash - they dont take plastic.


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thanks tony and i will be bring alot of cash :)
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Re: Bonsai Nurseries - Queensland

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rch003 wrote:have been to the morayfield one once, and got a basic tool kit etc, i remember not having enough money when i was about 15 or so to get any trees D:, how are the prices now? Are their books, pots etc competitive or are they really expensive? Just trying to see if it is worth the 50 min drive and be disappointed to find that like $150 might get me another stick in a pot D:
I'm going down Sunday 2/01/11 to pick up some stuff, will give you a report after that if you are still interested.
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Bougy Fan wrote:....take plenty of cash - they dont take plastic...
I both love it and hate it when a nursery does that. Love it because it saves me money (but costs the nursery sales*), and hate it because I don't have enough cash for something I've fallen in love with.



*I'm not a businessperson but I think if I ran a nursery there's no way I wouldn't take EFTPOS/plastic because it's a real impulse-buy business.
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Re: Bonsai Nurseries - Queensland

Post by bonsai_Dan »

Robin's details are:

46 Premier Street
Oxley QLD 4075
(07) 3379 1231

That's where i bought my Azalea from. Nice guy no EFTPOS there either so take cash. Heaps of pots and some really great Figs (insert drool icon here).
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Yeah thanks man, am still going down soon, just want to know if its worth it :)
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Definitely worth a look. He has sooo many pots and some really beautiful and interesting trees. Very cramped with little room but very nice. He runs it as a nursery so he has a good mix of new cheap plants with some really old and expensive trees. I forgot to mention that your best off to call him first before you go there just to make sure he's actually there as he only runs the nursery on a part time bases (but its his house so he does look after his trees). Most weekends and Wednesday arvos i think his opening times were.
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Re: Bonsai Nurseries - Queensland

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'I'm going down Sunday 2/01/11 to pick up some stuff, will give you a report after that if you are still interested.[/quote]

Sorry man, i was reffering to the morayfeild one :)
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Re: Bonsai Nurseries - Queensland

Post by bonsai_Dan »

Thats alright I gave an unrequested report on the Oxley one :D but I'll be waiting for that Morayfield one :) I haven't been there yet its a bit of a drive for me to go there to find out its no good but i guess its always good to see different people's plants and see what they have to offer.
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