All of their trees are planted in their signature bonsai soil. Any tree you buy from them no matter the size will be in good Underhill bonsai soil. That is a nice Texas ebony you scored from them. They are neat specimens for bonsai.Got an amazing Texas Ebony from them. It was listed under the nursery stock, but came in a great bonsai soil mix. And much larger than I thought.
I am going to order a second one because it can be hard to find Texas Ebony. The ones on Etsy etc are in 4" pots and more money. Before I saw Underhill had them, I ordered one from a big grower in Florida. It was no where as good as the one from Underhill.All of their trees are planted in their signature bonsai soil. Any tree you buy from them no matter the size will be in good Underhill bonsai soil. That is a nice Texas ebony you scored from them. They are neat specimens for bonsai.
I was there just a few weeks ago and they had a whole section of Texas ebony. If you email Gavin you may be able to tell him what you want and he will send photos. They used to do that, idk if they still do since they have grown so much.I am going to order a second one because it can be hard to find Texas Ebony. The ones on Etsy etc are in 4" pots and more money. Before I saw Underhill had them, I ordered one from a big grower in Florida. It was no where as good as the one from Underhill.
They have some BIG shimpakus, podocarpus, elms and some others in the ground too. They had a whole row of really big podocarpus out there a few weeks ago when I visited.I've purchased a few nice specimens from them. They have amazing bald cypress and fields full of BIG trident maples. Prices can be high, but the products are worth the money.
Funny you say that. I did send him a message and said I want one that has more horizontal growth if possible or one that is just strange looking.I was there just a few weeks ago and they had a whole section of Texas ebony. If you email Gavin you may be able to tell him what you want and he will send photos. They used to do that, idk if they still do since they have grown so much.