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Hi Everyone,
I have decided since my first ever post to pursue the hobby of bonsai. My approach is perhaps a little interesting. I would like exhibition quality bonsai and large bonsai that you would see as examples used in books and magazines ( would'nt we all!), However I like growing trees from saplings or seeds, If you see my previous posts my biggest accomplishments are wiring juniper trees and recently bending a trunk of 2cm. I usually spend about ?5-?10 on raw material and have wired, repotted and shaped trees. What should I focus on now? What direction should I take now? Also what is a good place to get raw material from?
I have decided since my first ever post to pursue the hobby of bonsai. My approach is perhaps a little interesting. I would like exhibition quality bonsai and large bonsai that you would see as examples used in books and magazines ( would'nt we all!), However I like growing trees from saplings or seeds, If you see my previous posts my biggest accomplishments are wiring juniper trees and recently bending a trunk of 2cm. I usually spend about ?5-?10 on raw material and have wired, repotted and shaped trees. What should I focus on now? What direction should I take now? Also what is a good place to get raw material from?
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Harry wrote: Also what is a good place to get raw material from?
Nature
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Wrong answer. Fairly illegal inmost places. Let alone, not feasable for most to collect good material succesfully.Madartej21 wrote:
Harry wrote: Also what is a good place to get raw material from?
Nature
If you want more mature plants, look at advertisements for people cleaning out their garden. Or spend more money and go to a bonsai dealer.
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ask your local land scape company wherever you can join them when they refurbish properties, you may end up with some treasures.
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Depending on where you are there are bonsai nurseries with raw material that has been collected. If you don't know how to look after a collected plant then the chances of losing it are high. I was at a show yesterday and there was a seller with collected material(legal) I bought a Scots Pine very nice. Also collecting at the right time of year is essential to the survival of the plants. I always suggest joining a club, ofter they will have trips to collect trees, and you can get help with what to dig and how to look after it. If as I suspect you are in UK then look on the FOBBS web site for a lub near you, there are a lot all ver the country.
Geoff.
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