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    Coir

    Could you please explain your assertion? It would be much more helpful and valuable if you can explain why. Thanks, Nigel
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    Coir

    I'm wondering if anyone here has used coir (shredded outer hull of coconuts) it works exceptionally well for cacti, but there seems to be some debate amongst thorned xerophyte aficionado set about its 'appriopriateness'. So at risk of setting of yet another soil debate, has anyone here used...
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    Banks Pine\Pinus banksiana

    I was thinking of the pendulous variety for cascade styles... Nigel
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    Banks Pine\Pinus banksiana

    Smoke, I have thought of those. Even tried to get some from Iseli when a friend was doing his internship out there, but they didn't have enough in production was what he was told, so no Cedrus. There is an old specimen of C. atlantica 'glauca' on the campus nearby. I've thought of grafting...
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    Banks Pine\Pinus banksiana

    I like its short needles. I've been slowly acquiring a collection of shorter needled pine species. Not a big fan of Japanese black, Red (densiflora or resinosa) and only the short needled white pine cultivars. I have some varieties of P. cembra as well. So there you have it. I really like...
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    Banks Pine\Pinus banksiana

    Not sure what you mean, but it does say to mention whether or not you want a business to contact you. And I don't, not as such. And many here DO NOT have bonsai or horticulturally related businesses. And they might want to trade or sell surplus. And then there are that some DO, and we do...
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    Banks Pine\Pinus banksiana

    I'm looking to buy or trade for seedlings of this species of pine. Private individuals only, NO businesses please. Thanks, Nigel
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    Take a crack at identifing these two trees

    Brent, what about those odd elongated embryos (I sound like a stuck record) are those typical of A. negundo? Nigel
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    Digging it... Or not.

    "Well there is a statement in favor for fast draining soil, it sure can' hurt in those conditions." Uh-huh. I lost a huge segment of my cacti collection upon moving from Texas to Georgia. Things don't dry out as fast here, and it doesn't get as hot. So what my real issue here is, would be...
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    Take a crack at identifing these two trees

    Tomchigi, I'm going to let the the second one roll around in my head for a while until the vague sense of recognition kicks in. The first one is problematic because any species of Acer I can think of with trifoliate leaves doesn't have that elongated embryo. Are you sure it is a Maple...
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    Digging it... Or not.

    Thanks Martin and Dav for your replies. Martin at least two are worth collecting. The one I have already dug was the best of the bunch, and two more have great potential. There are many more there that are at least ten years old that are so dwarfed and heavy with branches it's hard to tell...
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    Digging it... Or not.

    Tom, So you advocate an actual potting mix as opposed to Naka's suggestion of pure coarse sand? What do you use? I considered sifted\screened composted pine bark, with screened granite saned and turface. But as this is uncharted territory for me I was uncertain. I've bare-rooted collected...
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    Digging it... Or not.

    I have a quandry, a dilemma, a seemingly insoluble problem. There is a stretch of road nearby that has a small stand of Virginia pine on it. Seedlings and older plants both, all of varying ages. And I found out that they are going to bulldoze it come this Monday, July 23rd. I know, I know...
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    Trader Feedback Tracking

    What would you recommend then? Greg, if you haven't done anything regarding this yet, What do you think s the best way to handle this? Nigel
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    Favorite Bonsai Books?

    Oi! How could I have forgotten Ms. Koreshoff? Although there is much overlap between her book and Naka's two volumes, there *ARE* things that are only to be found in one or the other. This makes it worthwhile to have both authors works. And DO NOT under any circumstance pay the egrigiously...
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    Favorite Bonsai Books?

    I figure the "Worst Bonsai Books" thread has sat here long enough. Now for the optimistic view, in a manner of speaking.... I suppose it may go without saying for many of us that John Naka's Technique's Vol's I and II are invaluable. I know they are my favorite among favorites. I also...
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    Looking to Trade

    Greetings, Here's what I'm after: Carpinus turczininovii (seeds, seedlings or rooted cuttings) Fagus crenata (seedlings or rooted cuttings) Pinus banksiana (seedlings only, don't care for grafts) I have tons of material to trade. The list is long, but to name a few I have: Ulmus...
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    Under-used\under-rated plants

    I have six three-year old Pinus strobus. Now I know what I have to look forward to... Nigel
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    Another Trade\Plants Wanted

    To see what I have to offer (partial list) see the previous trade posting in this forum section. Here's what I'm after this time: Carpinus tuczininovii (seeds, seedlings or rooted cuttings) Fagus crenata (seedlings or rooted cuttings) Pinus banksiana Thanks, Nigel
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    Under-used\under-rated plants

    I've never heard of this species of Celtis. I'm going to look into this one. I appreciate the mention. Nigel
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    Under-used\under-rated plants

    I've been thinking about this subject quite a bit lately. As a result of having worked in nurseries over the last decade I've come across quite a few plants that I haven't seen get much use or exposure, although apparently well suited for bonsai. A few that I have been working with and...
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    Trader Feedback Tracking

    Greg and anyone\everyone else, Seeing as how I mistakenly believed the willingness and\or ability to keep up with trades by our fair moderator to be zero ("nonsense" he said, and I'm glad) then how 'bout it? I'll leave it our fearless leader to decide how to implement this. As I said...
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    Tree Trade

    I know Greg probably wouldn't want to try to keep up with who the good traders or bad traders are so I figure I can at least do this: I have just concluded a very positive trade with Tom\Tachigi (I just call him Tomchigi..) we exchanged four 'Shimpaku' Juniper for four cork bark Elm. He sent...
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    Tree Trade

    Tom, Yes, those will be fine. I'm not worried, elms are tough little buggers. And incase you didn't see the PM I sent you, your Junipers are on the way as of this afternoon (5\25) you should receive them in two to three days. I'll give the Elms a foliar feed once they arrive and I'm sure...
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    Tree Trade

    Barry - Georgia Will - what did you want to trade for? Tachigi - I sent you an e-mail about the elms. Waiting to hear back from you. Feel free to e-mail me at mr_and_mrs_skull@bellsouth.net
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