What’s your latest Bonsai related purchase?

andrewiles

Shohin
Messages
465
Reaction score
1,078
Location
Redmond, WA
USDA Zone
8
Where did you get them? I have been looking for a big beni tsukasa for my garden. They look awesome
Yeah, they are neat trees. This was from a local nursery so probably not helpful to you: Squak Mt. Nursery in the Seattle area.

I haven't purchased anything recently, but in the spirit of the thread here's my latest dawn redwood. Called Amber Glow. Might go into the garden eventually but it's in an Anderson flat right now. Keeps that color all summer.

PXL_20211018_235628569 (1).jpg
 

Oerc201

Mame
Messages
192
Reaction score
67
Location
Malden massachusetts
USDA Zone
6
Yeah, they are neat trees. This was from a local nursery so probably not helpful to you: Squak Mt. Nursery in the Seattle area.

I haven't purchased anything recently, but in the spirit of the thread here's my latest dawn redwood. Called Amber Glow. Might go into the garden eventually but it's in an Anderson flat right now. Keeps that color all summer.

View attachment 413693
Thank you it does help and awesome redwood 👍🏻
 

19Mateo83

Masterpiece
Messages
3,173
Reaction score
6,703
Location
Charlotte, NC 7B
USDA Zone
7b
going to give these trays a shot and bought another trident baby
 

Attachments

  • 7226F890-CC57-470D-9AD4-8665B2541557.jpeg
    7226F890-CC57-470D-9AD4-8665B2541557.jpeg
    77.5 KB · Views: 22
  • 7AB5FA2B-42C5-448D-ABB7-1F2816100E39.jpeg
    7AB5FA2B-42C5-448D-ABB7-1F2816100E39.jpeg
    191.8 KB · Views: 19
  • 63ECE934-3530-474D-BA79-3CBEE008F5F4.jpeg
    63ECE934-3530-474D-BA79-3CBEE008F5F4.jpeg
    178.9 KB · Views: 12
  • 4745FC50-EDC6-40E0-B81E-2126F8D76F34.jpeg
    4745FC50-EDC6-40E0-B81E-2126F8D76F34.jpeg
    185.9 KB · Views: 17

Katie0317

Chumono
Messages
860
Reaction score
1,041
Location
Central Florida
USDA Zone
9B
Really thrilled and happy with a box of pots from @NaoTK ... Nao Takutake! Two round and two oval. About 6 inches and the oval about 6x4 although each is slightly different in size. Love them and beautifully packed. It was fun to open them and hold each in my hands. My first 'real' bonsai pots. We have mostly tropical flowering trees and am looking forward to spring when we can repot some trees!

blue round.jpgblue:red oval.jpgyellow round.jpgmuted turquoise oval.jpg
 

Arnold

Omono
Messages
1,760
Reaction score
2,665
Location
Canary Islands, Spain
USDA Zone
11B
View attachment 414234
Lemon Cyprus from the supermarket flower section on clearance after Christmas.
Perfect price range for my next experiment.
Those are nice to mess around and experiment, also the clasic Chamaecyparis and all that stuff. Cheap plants that you dont mind so much killing, the majority will die anyway lets be realistic
 

Carol 83

Flower Girl
Messages
11,120
Reaction score
27,117
Location
IL
I ordered a 2nd older and bigger brazilian rain tree I got my first one 3 weeks ago
Lol, doesn't take long for your collection to grow, part of the obsession with the hobby.
 

ShadyStump

Imperial Masterpiece
Messages
5,886
Reaction score
9,732
Location
Southern Colorado, USA
USDA Zone
6a
Those are nice to mess around and experiment, also the clasic Chamaecyparis and all that stuff. Cheap plants that you dont mind so much killing, the majority will die anyway lets be realistic
Good to know I'm on the right track.
To be honest, pretty much all my trees are experiments at this point, but I'll know everything there is to know about how trees die soon, and maybe then I can keep them alive. 😋
 

BrierPatch

Mame
Messages
136
Reaction score
178
Location
Brier, WA.
USDA Zone
8b
Recent bare root online purchase of 5 Dawn Redwoods, 5 Bald Cypress and an American Beech. Temporarily planted until spring when I think I'll plant in ground for a couple years.
 

Attachments

  • DR-BC-20220103.jpg
    DR-BC-20220103.jpg
    335.8 KB · Views: 11
  • AmericanBeech-20220103.jpg
    AmericanBeech-20220103.jpg
    241.4 KB · Views: 10

ShadyStump

Imperial Masterpiece
Messages
5,886
Reaction score
9,732
Location
Southern Colorado, USA
USDA Zone
6a
View attachment 415205
Satsuki azalea Aoi-no-hikari picked this up today, first real azalea on my bench. I have several rhododendrons and azaleas in pots for the flowes
You really should be preheating your pot before cooking your trees.
 

Arnold

Omono
Messages
1,760
Reaction score
2,665
Location
Canary Islands, Spain
USDA Zone
11B
Two young nursery material, just 2 euros each xD, the left one juniperus communis for sure I dont know the cultivar maybe "Hibernica", the other I think its Chamaecyparis pisifera "Squarrosa" or "Boulevard"
20220112_164730_HDR~2.jpg

And of course the christmas classic, Picea glauca "Conica" 3 euros, they were a lot of them, I bet all the rest end up used in christmas decorations and are dead by now xD
20220112_165003_HDR~2.jpg
 
Top Bottom