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Bonsai empire you say, well if it’s Asheville and your looking for some apprentice I’m throwing my name in the hat
I see. Well, maybe you’ll find that outside Texas, you can actually make bonsai out of small trees that don’t need an acre each!Appreciate it - I had a long talk with Danny.
We thought about Georgia, but quickly ruled it out when we realized that area was full of Georgians.
I need the 20 acres in order to expand my bonsai empire.
I see. Well, maybe you’ll find that outside Texas, you can actually make bonsai out of small trees that don’t need an acre each!
My mother-in-law lives in Higlands, nice place, but it gets cold there and summers are really mild. I doubt JBP would stay really strong in that climate. I’d be tempted to look more around Greenville, SC, or Gainesville GA.Thanks all! Any thoughts about further north around Blowing Rock or Boone? Or perhaps around Cashiers and Highlands?
Appreciate your thoughts.
- Scott
I live a little north of Gainesville. Just enough higher elevation so that JWP thrive!My mother-in-law lives in Higlands, nice place, but it gets cold there and summers are really mild. I doubt JBP would stay really strong in that climate. I’d be tempted to look more around Greenville, SC, or Gainesville GA.
Yeah, we usually stop in Flowery Branch on our way up...the traffic has thinned out by that point, but dinner ends up being chick-fil-a or Firehouse subs.I live a little north of Gainesville. Just enough higher elevation so that JWP thrive!
the downside is fewer restaurants and shopping.
No traffic, though!
Oh! You should try the Smokehouse BBQ in Oakwood!Yeah, we usually stop in Flowery Branch on our way up...the traffic has thinned out by that point, but dinner ends up being chick-fil-a or Firehouse subs.
My mother-in-law lives in Higlands, nice place, but it gets cold there and summers are really mild. I doubt JBP would stay really strong in that climate. I’d be tempted to look more around Greenville, SC, or Gainesville GA.
This again makes me question why the hell I live in Illinois.This is how life choices should be made: base them on how well your favorite bonsai will grow. You're living the dream!
Probably be ok, it’s Zone 6A. Looks like summer highs around 90, lows in the 60s. Gets down in the low 20s in the winter. It’s not far from Knoxville, and I wouldn't hesitate growing JBP there.I wonder how JBP would do around Boone? It’s higher elevation too, but about 1000’ lower than Highland. Anyone growing them there?
Probably be ok, it’s Zone 6A. Looks like summer highs around 90, lows in the 60s. Gets down in the low 20s in the winter. It’s not far from Knoxville, and I wouldn't hesitate growing JBP there.
Careful! You’re a tall guy. The air might start getting kinda thin way up there!I think it‘d be OK too. Close to Knoxville, but a couple thousand feet higher