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I’ve been looking and saw that itoigawa Shinpaku is a good variety. Where online can I get itoigawa juniper for less than $50 ?
I thought it was shinpaku since there is no m in Japanese but when pronouncing it with an h (shin-haku) it makes an m sound but most people write Shimpaku.*shimpaku
You might be able to get a seedling on etsy for that. Maybe ebay too, but dont expect much for under 50$
Thanks but shipping is $250
Yikes! If they sell for that price, my retirement plan is growing in my back yard right now and I’m gonna be fine.Seller over on Facebook has some itoigawa shin/mpaku for $30 plus shipping. They're young but you could set them up with some wiring to make a nice shohin bonsai in a few years. Bjorn has a video on the subject iirc.
blasphemyI prefer Kishu
One thing I've learned this year is that the price of material varies wildly but is usually on the high side. Unless you know somebody in which case you can get stuff for a steal. Very little middle ground!Yikes! If they sell for that price, my retirement plan is growing in my back yard right now and I’m gonna be fine.
Ouch...for me it's only 6€ . I Just bought 6 2-year olds. Cost me close to 70€...Thanks but shipping is $250
99cent bonsai auction group on Facebook will have some from time to time. I just got one but after shipping it came out to $48. As is often the case I believe Adair is right. Kishu is a hardier variety in my limited experience, and doesn’t revert to juvenile foliage as easily. The itoigawa foliage is quite beautiful though.I’ve been looking and saw that itoigawa Shinpaku is a good variety. Where online can I get itoigawa juniper for less than $50 ?
I tried to get a iotagawa from a lady on 99cent but she sold number 1 which I wanted99cent bonsai auction group will have some from time to time. I just got one but after shipping it came out to $48. As is often the case I believe Adair is right. Kishu is a hardier variety in my limited experience, doesn’t revert to juvenile foliage as easily. The itoigawa is quite beautiful though.
Do you sell on 99cent ?I have Shimpaku and Kishu shimpaku cuttings rooted. I will most likely pot them up this winter and they should be ready in spring.