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WA bonsai Exhibition

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On the 4th and 5th of May this year.
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Counting down the days :)

Hopefully see you there Pup!
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I will be there for sure. Here is another picture for those that do not down load PDFs
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Will be great to finally put a face to the name :)

Also got my call for the courses starting late April! Cannot wait!
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As there have been a lot of shows recently, this one has slipped a few spots so I thought to bump it. As it is approaching fast only 4 weeks to go.

With our ( again another record temps above 27) hottest April on record happening, it is very hard to get the deciduous, trees to loose the leaves, a lot are burnt so it might be prudent to take them off.

Junipers and natives looking good though. I have it on good authority there will be one maple with no burnt leaves, unfortunately not mine.

Any way :bump: :bump: :bump:

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Pup wrote:As there have been a lot of shows recently, this one has slipped a few spots so I thought to bump it. As it is approaching fast only 4 weeks to go.

With our ( again another record temps above 27) hottest April on record happening, it is very hard to get the deciduous, trees to loose the leaves, a lot are burnt so it might be prudent to take them off.

Junipers and natives looking good though. I have it on good authority there will be one maple with no burnt leaves, unfortunately not mine.

Any way :bump: :bump: :bump:

Cheers Pup
I'm saving already! I'll definately be looking at getting some natives off you Pup, no idea where I'll put them.... but that is a problem for later :P
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Jason wrote:
Pup wrote:As there have been a lot of shows recently, this one has slipped a few spots so I thought to bump it. As it is approaching fast only 4 weeks to go.

With our ( again another record temps above 27) hottest April on record happening, it is very hard to get the deciduous, trees to loose the leaves, a lot are burnt so it might be prudent to take them off.

Junipers and natives looking good though. I have it on good authority there will be one maple with no burnt leaves, unfortunately not mine.

Any way :bump: :bump: :bump:

Cheers Pup
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I hope your wallet is fat as they start at $400=00, I will be posting pictures soon in the for sale column.
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Pup wrote:
Jason wrote:
Pup wrote:As there have been a lot of shows recently, this one has slipped a few spots so I thought to bump it. As it is approaching fast only 4 weeks to go.

With our ( again another record temps above 27) hottest April on record happening, it is very hard to get the deciduous, trees to loose the leaves, a lot are burnt so it might be prudent to take them off.

Junipers and natives looking good though. I have it on good authority there will be one maple with no burnt leaves, unfortunately not mine.

Any way :bump: :bump: :bump:

Cheers Pup
I'm saving already! I'll definately be looking at getting some natives off you Pup, no idea where I'll put them.... but that is a problem for later :P
I hope your wallet is fat as they start at $400=00, I will be posting pictures soon in the for sale column.
If my girlfriend asks... then no, my wallet is not that fat :whistle: I am hoping to have enough saved up by then though, I would really like to purchase a decent tree to care for

Will there be cheaper stock there do you know Pup? I have a feeling I might come away from this significantly poorer :P
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Hi all just a reminder that the WA combined exhibition is only two weeks away. We are currently getting trees into shape. After the hottest start to April, and combined with our hottest Summer on record.
It has been a battle to keep some sort of beauty to our trees, elms are still hanging on to burnt leaves as are maples, even the natives have slowed some what.
We have had some rain in the last couple of days so the new growth on the trees is looking nice and fresh.

The main reason for the BUMP ( :lol: :lol: ) is one of the members here has a hard time getting to Sunday sessions. This is on Saturday as well, and one of the hosting Clubs meet on Saturdays.

So that should help Eddie, eh :!: .

So here is my feeble apology :lol: :lol: :bump: :bump: :bump:
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A bump for this show which is next weekend 4th and 5th :bump: .

This will be one of the displays with the correct stand of course, this is where it sits in our garden.

The Bronze is one Mrs Pup bought for Christmas it is a kingfisher. The suiban is one I have had for years,
never been used did not know how till this idea came to me. It is like buying a pot you like eventually it will be used.

Hope to see many of the West Australian Members as well as any from the other States visiting.

Cheers Pup :hooray:

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Wot display. :?: :lost: :lost: :tounge:
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That display :lol: :lol: :lol: :tounge: :whistle:
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Here are some of what is on offer in the sales area this week end.
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Can't wait, will be dropping by Saturday for the full day hopefully... and maybe sunday as well if I can convince the missus :P

And congrats on finally getting the pics to post Pup! ;)
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Pup if there weren't quarantine issues it'd be worth getting on a plane just for your shohins!
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