goosetown
Mame
First of all, every bit of praise that's been heaped upon Gary's nursery was absolutely spot on. Though not the HUGEST bonsai nursery I've ever been to, Gary makes incredible use of his space and has some really, really stellar trees. If you go there, fear not - you WILL find something that you love, and as you're about to find out, the $$ are incredibly reasonable.
I spent about 20 minutes poking around until I came to this particular Juniper, and when I kept walking back to it and inspecting it, I knew it was the one I was looking for - established and in need of the typical clean-up and typical juniper maintenance. The price said $140, and I knew there was no way that could be correct, so I readied my wallet.
I asked Gary over and we discussed it for a while - his guesstimate is that it's 18-20 years old, and we both figured it was probably a San Jose graft. He gave me some tips on wiring/trimming, we talked about the repot next Spring, and then I asked him how much the tree REALLY was. He looked at the pot. "Oh yeah, this is $140," he told me. I about fell over. For a tree of this size and structure, I feel like that's highway robbery. But he insisted that was indeed the price.
Brought it home, looked it over for about 20 minutes, found the front, and started clipping very carefully. Ended up with what you see below. Think the has the potential to be a really fantastic tree one of these days. Looking forward to doing some minor wiring here and there within the next couple weekends.





I spent about 20 minutes poking around until I came to this particular Juniper, and when I kept walking back to it and inspecting it, I knew it was the one I was looking for - established and in need of the typical clean-up and typical juniper maintenance. The price said $140, and I knew there was no way that could be correct, so I readied my wallet.
I asked Gary over and we discussed it for a while - his guesstimate is that it's 18-20 years old, and we both figured it was probably a San Jose graft. He gave me some tips on wiring/trimming, we talked about the repot next Spring, and then I asked him how much the tree REALLY was. He looked at the pot. "Oh yeah, this is $140," he told me. I about fell over. For a tree of this size and structure, I feel like that's highway robbery. But he insisted that was indeed the price.
Brought it home, looked it over for about 20 minutes, found the front, and started clipping very carefully. Ended up with what you see below. Think the has the potential to be a really fantastic tree one of these days. Looking forward to doing some minor wiring here and there within the next couple weekends.




