Fine Gravel 2-7mm
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Fine Gravel 2-7mm
Anyone know where I can obtain some gravel in the Northern Suburbs of Sydney?
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Re: Fine Gravel 2-7mm
Haven't seen the right size and they aren't "fine"Jarad wrote:...bunnings?
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Re: Fine Gravel 2-7mm
Oh ok. I'm probably going to be shot for saying this, but I have seen some 1/2 to 1kg bags of "bonsai" (xIIRevoEvoS wrote:Haven't seen the right size and they aren't "fine"Jarad wrote:...bunnings?

What size quantities were you looking for?
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Re: Fine Gravel 2-7mm
Mate if you cant find gravel, try asking around for Blue Metal. - Japanese Bonsai Master approved soil component!
Any landscaping place or garden center that sells mulches and all that should have it.
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Re: Fine Gravel 2-7mm
Yeah, bum steer. All I could find was the bonsai environment stuff in a 15kg bag.
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Re: Fine Gravel 2-7mm
25L minimum and max is 50L bag.Jarad wrote:Oh ok. I'm probably going to be shot for saying this, but I have seen some 1/2 to 1kg bags of "bonsai" (xIIRevoEvoS wrote:Haven't seen the right size and they aren't "fine"Jarad wrote:...bunnings?) pebbles/gravel/dressing stones in the garden area as well as the fertilizer/propagation section. I will duck into the big green shed on my way home from work to make sure I'm not giving you a bum steer.
What size quantities were you looking for?
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Re: Fine Gravel 2-7mm
Does blue metal come in various sizes?MoGanic wrote:Mate if you cant find gravel, try asking around for Blue Metal. - Japanese Bonsai Master approved soil component!
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Re: Fine Gravel 2-7mm
Its oten found in landscape yards as crushed dust or 'quarter minus' as in 1/4 inch (6mm) and less. My local yard then has 7mm gravel used for backfilling around pipes, 20mm for drainage, then 50mm ballast. All of these are from a local granite quarry. Most yards will have a variety of sizes of gravel but what stone it is will depend on where they source it from. One thing with blue metal is that it actually releases nutrients more so than granite.
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Re: Fine Gravel 2-7mm
I bought my blue metal 5-7ml from BC sands near the airport. They had finer 0-5ml from memory but you'd have to sieve that and I can't be bothered. Otherwise try river sand from bunnings and sieve out the fines. But if you can deal with the ugly look of blue metal go with that. I've been using a blue metal/diatomite/coco peat mix for a few years now.
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Re: Fine Gravel 2-7mm
Masters have 5kg bags of "coarse grit" which I mix 50/50 through my mix. Works well.
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Re: Fine Gravel 2-7mm
Depends where you go and where they get it from, I've had it in 2-6 or 2-5mm from memory.xIIRevoEvoS wrote:Does blue metal come in various sizes?MoGanic wrote:Mate if you cant find gravel, try asking around for Blue Metal. - Japanese Bonsai Master approved soil component!
Any landscaping place or garden center that sells mulches and all that should have it.
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Re: Fine Gravel 2-7mm
I happen to live in the Northern Suburbs; however the city of Canberra.
I stock 20kg bags of 3mm pebbles in Gold, Midnight(dark) and Red.
I am considering stocking 6mm as well.
Pics of both below.
There will be bags of pebble for sale this weekend at the Weston Creek Bonsai show; or PM me.
Grant
I stock 20kg bags of 3mm pebbles in Gold, Midnight(dark) and Red.
I am considering stocking 6mm as well.
Pics of both below.
There will be bags of pebble for sale this weekend at the Weston Creek Bonsai show; or PM me.
Grant
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Re: Fine Gravel 2-7mm
Hi Grant,Grant Bowie wrote:I happen to live in the Northern Suburbs; however the city of Canberra.
I stock 20kg bags of 3mm pebbles in Gold, Midnight(dark) and Red.
I am considering stocking 6mm as well.
Pics of both below.
There will be bags of pebble for sale this weekend at the Weston Creek Bonsai show; or PM me.
Grant
Do they have sharp edges, almost sand like sharpness
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Re: Fine Gravel 2-7mm
They are for decoration on the surface rather than a potting media component.xIIRevoEvoS wrote:Hi Grant,Grant Bowie wrote:I happen to live in the Northern Suburbs; however the city of Canberra.
I stock 20kg bags of 3mm pebbles in Gold, Midnight(dark) and Red.
I am considering stocking 6mm as well.
Pics of both below.
There will be bags of pebble for sale this weekend at the Weston Creek Bonsai show; or PM me.
Grant
Do they have sharp edges, almost sand like sharpness
Grant