Woodland Spirit
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True, Vance. Living in the Atlanta area, there's a couple places that sell bonsai starter stock. A lot of it is reasonably priced, well under $100. It all depends on size, age, amount of work put into it.I agree with you Adair but: This summer I had a chance to make it through a number of nurseries in you part of the country and I was appalled at the paucity of material, and locations. Nurseries seemed to be very sparse and far between. However; the cost involved in the bonsai nursery means you have to find one, there is not one on every corner. If you desire to drive, walk or crawl on hands and knees, the distance involved could mean taking off a couple of days work. My nearest bonsai nursery is 35 miles away and she only deals with tropical trees. I don't think there is one nearer than Ohio, or Pennsylvania, either one at least Two-hundred miles away. As to bonsai clubs; there again they are not all that common, in in our case very often the material you may find here is questionable.
I don't mean to make this sound condescending but a couple of you guys seem to think dropping a couple of hundred dollars on a single piece of material is nothing. That's not true for all of us. I spent less that that on all of those Mugos I bought last summer.
It is. But it's either that or wild caught if you want anything locally around here.Anyway, I still think it's tough for someone new to find something suitable for bonsai at the typical landscape nursery.
How far is Don B/ Gregory beach?The problem around here and probably in many other locations is the fact that bonsai nurseries are few and far between like hundreds of miles.
Closest one to me is that place in Dundee. The Fower Shop I believe Vance? 200 miles. Never been there yet. He was a vendor at the last 2 club shows. Kurt.The problem around here and probably in many other locations is the fact that bonsai nurseries are few and far between like hundreds of miles.
Are you saying Source is illegitimate?Not meaning to be argumentative but; define for me what a legitimate source is?
The problem around here and probably in many other locations is the fact that bonsai nurseries are few and far between like hundreds of miles.
True...obsolete in my area. Nurseries are a good hour to the closest. And further a two hour drive to a nicer one.
I consider anything I can get to and back in one day, "within range". By that definition I probably have two or three choices.