Provence Garden Cafe, Eastwood

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Provence Garden Cafe, Eastwood

Post by Steven »

For those who are around the Northern Districts of Sydney, you may like to pay a visit to the Provence Garden Cafe located at 43 West Parade Eastwood (next to Eastwood Station).

The Cafe stocks a small range of bonsai, Suiseki, pre-bonsai and bonsai pots. Owner Ryan Wang purchased the cafe in May 2009 and although he hasn't got any experience with bonsai, he is keen to continue to stock them (if there is a market).

Provence Garden Cafe is approximately 15 minutes drive from Oriental Bonsai Nursery and 10 minutes drive from Riverview Nursery so why not visit all 3 in the one trip!
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Re: Provence Garden Cafe, Eastwood

Post by Jarad »

Visited the shop today, I think he needs someone with some experience to give him direction with how to take care of the bonsai. Primarily when to remove wiring. I'm a bit of a noob so I'd feel out of place telling him.

I would gladly take them off his hands, but not for the price.
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I don't trust Bonsai, they are a little shady.
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