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Bonsai World

Posted: July 29th, 2016, 10:50 am
by Rory
I have been testing different soil mixes from different nurseries within 100km of my location.
I am not saying that other nurseries and bonsai nurseries have poor soil, but the soil you can purchase from Bonsai World is just.... :shock: Amazing!
Over many years I have alternated between the different nurseries depending on the results of my trails, and thus I have found this to give the best results so far.

Okay, so first off I have trialled many different soil options in full sun, part sun and strong shade.
The best mix by a very big margin was from Bonsai World because it was the quickest to drain. I did not mix in any other additives to the soil. I simply trialled all the options fair and square in the same sized orchid pots, with and without trees in them. (the trialled trees all had a similar sized root ball and foliage)

Now just to set the bar even higher, they have 2 different options for their soil. So for really thirsty trees you might be safer using their standard mix. Their faster draining mix is perfect for stock that don't like their roots too wet. It is perfect for Maples, Pines, Banksia etc. Then the standard mix is for your average material that isn't so fussy. Of course, having 2 different levels of draining mix means you can mix the 2, and have 3 different levels of mix to experiment with. Its like 'soil for dummies' made easy.

And the price? :palm: Wow. It is the very cheapest of all the soil options I trialled and gave the best results. Now every backyard is different and so results will obviously vary. But what I strongly recommend to anyone that can't be bothered making their own soil combination, give Bonsai World a try!!

Bonsai World, 51 Watagan Forest Drive, Jilliby NSW 2259 (About 1 hour north of Sydney, and 1 hour south of Newcastle)

I guarantee you will not be disappointed. We are very lucky to have this bonsai nursery in full operation now. They really are doing such a great job down there.

Re: Soil mix - Bonsai World

Posted: July 29th, 2016, 11:25 am
by Jarad
You forgot to mention they also have a tonne of diatomite and zeolite for the people that are in to that kind of stuff.

Re: Soil mix - Bonsai World

Posted: July 29th, 2016, 11:45 am
by Rory
And of course .... the trees. Just a drop in the ocean of what they have. :beer:
On top of the usual exotic suspects...they have so, so much native stock. It is just awesome.


$8 - Banksia marginata
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$16 - Casuarina
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$16 - Casuarina
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$16 - Casuarina
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$16 - Banksia integrifolia
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$16 - Casuarina
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$35 - Banksia integrifolia
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$50 - Moreton bay
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Re: Bonsai World

Posted: July 29th, 2016, 12:31 pm
by Pearcy001
Can't really see anything from that quality photo Rory :(

Maybe a little bigger next time.

Cheers,
Pearcy.

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Re: Bonsai World

Posted: July 29th, 2016, 12:32 pm
by NAHamilton
If you click on them they open big in a new window :tu2:

Cheers,
Nigel

Re: Bonsai World

Posted: July 29th, 2016, 12:33 pm
by Pearcy001
NAHamilton wrote:If you click on them they open big in a new window :tu2:

Cheers,
Nigel
Thanks :D
I was opening them through AusBonsai on my phone and were coming up a horrid quality.

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Re: Bonsai World

Posted: July 29th, 2016, 12:33 pm
by treeman
So do we now know the major share holder of Bonsai World?? Heh? Heh"?

Re: Bonsai World

Posted: July 29th, 2016, 12:51 pm
by Rory
treeman wrote:So do we now know the major share holder of Bonsai World?? Heh? Heh"?
:lol: Well whoever it is, is getting a lot of my moola. :palm:

But in fairness to another great stockist.... Bonsai South, I cleaned Leong out of his casuarina years ago, and he is no longer growing them. :cry:

Re: Bonsai World

Posted: July 29th, 2016, 2:19 pm
by Jarad
Rory wrote:
treeman wrote:So do we now know the major share holder of Bonsai World?? Heh? Heh"?
:lol: Well whoever it is, is getting a lot of my moola. :palm:
Our moolah :lol: