How can I get bonsai stock ?

No Offense to those who rightfully respect Brent...
But you may as well just tell him which tree to kill for you and save the money on shipping!

I'd be less apprehensive of it wasn't for that Rona. But counting on decent delivery times now is a bad gamble.

Not to mention the zoning difference, which is still an even bigger factor.

Stay East.

Don't spend half your budget on shipping.

Someone out there should already be supplying you with stock to mess with. If everyone on here doesn't have a tree that would be better off with you, cared for for 40 years longer, I'd be surprised.

Of course there is the whole, asking a youngin for their address thing or whatever......
But we should be showering you with material.

Sorce

yea the shipping system is all messed up because of volume from the holidays.
I sent a package from here (LI. NY) to Rhode Island on December 1 and it took 29 days for it to get there.....lol

That will pass. Its really too early for shipping seedlings yet anyway.
Brent usually doesnt ship until March so there is plenty of time for the mail/shipping system to sort itself out.
 
yea the shipping system is all messed up because of volume from the holidays.
I sent a package from here (LI. NY) to Rhode Island on December 1 and it took 29 days for it to get there.....lol

That will pass. Its really too early for shipping seedlings yet anyway.
Brent usually doesnt ship until March so there is plenty of time for the mail/shipping system to sort itself out.
Oh sh*t . I thought people meant like 3 more days . Not 29 days . Hopefully it’s not as crazy
 
I know this was a stupid idea but I don’t care since I made the money from an Instagram theme page but I just bought 3 beauty berrys and 2 Japanese sweet flags !
Where did you find them? Did you get them online?
 
Oh sh*t . I thought people meant like 3 more days . Not 29 days . Hopefully it’s not as crazy
yea it was nuts, I could have walked it there several times in that time frame. or driven it myself 29 times
 
about how long does it take for seedlings to be killed in shipping ?
 

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about how long does it take for seedlings to be killed in shipping ?

Its probably not dead, its winter and beauty berry are deciduous so they wont have leaves right now
Also from what I read, they are known to die back in very cold zones
 
Its probably not dead, its winter and beauty berry are deciduous so they wont have leaves right now
Also from what I read, they are known to die back in very cold zones

Oh yeah I’m so stupid . If it’s dormant which it is then everything is good. I’m in Nj so I have perfect weather for beauty berry
 
Oh yeah I’m so stupid . If it’s dormant which it is then everything is good. I’m in Nj so I have perfect weather for beauty berry

Not stupid, you just didnt expect to see a plant with no leaves.
Now you are going to have to just leave them alone until spring except for giving them water when they need it.
I would also keep them protected and not leave them out on a bench or something.

*edit* By protected, I dont mean bring them into the house.
 
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I have the following in 1gal pots:

Japanese maples (Green, Arawaka, Seiryu, Shishigashira)
Ann magnolia
Flowering quince 'Toyo nishiki'
Nippon daisy

Will also have the following available:

Japanese maple seedlings (large seed and small seed)
Japanese black pine
Junipers (shimpaku & kishu shimapaku)
Flowering quince 'Cameo'

They will be posted here in spring, if you're interested keep an eye out for the listing.
 
I have the following in 1gal pots:
Japanese maples (Green, Arawaka, Seiryu, Shishigashira)
Ann magnolia
Flowering quince 'Toyo nishiki'
Nippon daisy

Will also have the following available:

Japanese maple seedlings (large seed and small seed)
Japanese black pine
Junipers (shimpaku & kishu shimapaku)
Flowering quince 'Cameo'

They will be posted here in spring, if you're interested keep an eye out for the listing.
Yeah I can get a Japanese maple to use as a mother plant. Did you say you have them now and the other ones later or all of them later ?
 
I have the following in 1gal pots:

Yeah I can get a Japanese maple to use as a mother plant. Did you say you have them now and the other ones later or all of them later ?
Everything I listed will be available once they either leaf out or start growing again. If you are interested keep in touch.
 
I don't understand why even to this day that so many people shy away from nursery material. How do you think these pre-bonsai gurus get their material for ten or twenty dollars and sell it to you for 40 to 200? Take a chance go out and find a piece of nursery material and start cutting it down. Michael Angelo was once asked about making the sculpture of David how do you make such a beautiful figure out of a block of Stone? His reply: Remove everything that's not David. Such is the truth of bonsai.
 
I don't understand why even to this day that so many people shy away from nursery material. How do you think these pre-bonsai gurus get their material for ten or twenty dollars and sell it to you for 40 to 200? Take a chance go out and find a piece of nursery material and start cutting it down. Michael Angelo was once asked about making the sculpture of David how do you make such a beautiful figure out of a block of Stone? His reply: Remove everything that's not David. Such is the truth of bonsai.
Every one says that to me. But when I went like a couple months ago they had nothing good. Just big trees and like flowers . I went to 3 nurseries and nothing. It’s bayville Nj so what do people expect. My town isn’t a well put town but we can’t move since my grandparents and my dad lives here cause my parents are divorced
 
I don't understand why even to this day that so many people shy away from nursery material. How do you think these pre-bonsai gurus get their material for ten or twenty dollars and sell it to you for 40 to 200? Take a chance go out and find a piece of nursery material and start cutting it down. Michael Angelo was once asked about making the sculpture of David how do you make such a beautiful figure out of a block of Stone? His reply: Remove everything that's not David. Such is the truth of bonsai.
While some individuals do that, what I offer I propagated or air layered myself..........some people are into "tree flipping" I actually get more enjoyment from just the challenge of trying to get a cutting or air layer to root or a seed to germinate.
 
Every one says that to me. But when I went like a couple months ago they had nothing good. Just big trees and like flowers . I went to 3 nurseries and nothing. It’s bayville Nj so what do people expect. My town isn’t a well put town but we can’t move since my grandparents and my dad lives here cause my parents are divorced

When did you look? If its between last October and now, there wont be much around anyway because it isnt planting season or the gardening season.
Things will pick up at the end of April or May. Also for maples, most landscape nurseries around here carry alot of Bloodgood maples which arent good for bonsai anyway and/or they are grafted. Grafted trees that werent grown and grafted for bonsai in mind just end up a mess.

Also Vance has been lucky enough to find decent mugos with actual trunks at his local nurseries which is mostly what he grows as bonsai. Whereas around here NJ/Southern NY, pretty much all mugos are pretty much just a bunch of small trunks in a pot with no real trunks at all. They look more like octopus then they do trees.
 
When did you look? If its between last October and now, there wont be much around anyway because it isnt planting season or the gardening season.
Things will pick up at the end of April or May. Also for maples, most landscape nurseries around here carry alot of Bloodgood maples which arent good for bonsai anyway and/or they are grafted. Grafted trees that werent grown and grafted for bonsai in mind just end up a mess
I looked in the summer I would say august/September
 
When did you look? If its between last October and now, there wont be much around anyway because it isnt planting season or the gardening season.
Things will pick up at the end of April or May. Also for maples, most landscape nurseries around here carry alot of Bloodgood maples which arent good for bonsai anyway and/or they are grafted. Grafted trees that werent grown and grafted for bonsai in mind just end up a mess.

Also Vance has been lucky enough to find decent mugos with actual trunks at his local nurseries which is mostly what he grows as bonsai. Whereas around here NJ/Southern NY, pretty much all mugos are pretty much just a bunch of small trunks in a pot with no real trunks at all. They look more like octopus then they do trees.
I also have Bloodgood cuttings that will be ready this spring ;)
 
I don't understand why even to this day that so many people shy away from nursery material. How do you think these pre-bonsai gurus get their material for ten or twenty dollars and sell it to you for 40 to 200? Take a chance go out and find a piece of nursery material and start cutting it down. Michael Angelo was once asked about making the sculpture of David how do you make such a beautiful figure out of a block of Stone? His reply: Remove everything that's not David. Such is the truth of bonsai.
Nursery stock is all I have right now "So I gotta dance with who brung me"
😆
 
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