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Author: | Jerry Norbury [ 04 Jun 2010, 19:37 ] |
Post subject: | Re: ID this tree please! |
Don't let your age get in the way - I was 13 or 14 when I began. You'll learn more in a 1/2 day course than in a month of reading or listening to us... |
Author: | dcruz01 [ 05 Jun 2010, 09:04 ] |
Post subject: | Re: ID this tree please! |
Bollands wrote: wow i just had a look at your website, i am quite interested in doing some classes :) I am only 16 however :/ I never new how many people were into bonsai around this area, I couldn't have had a warmer welcome to the forum... Hello Bolland, yes let not age hold you back. I have quite a few young "clients" most of them who are attend classes... I have two boys 8 and 12 who are also into Bonsai in some shape... It fun and educative at the same time.... |
Author: | John M [ 15 Jun 2010, 08:47 ] |
Post subject: | Re: ID this tree please! |
Hi Bolland, I've been out of action for 2-3 weeks so I've only just seen your post. A warm welcome to you. Lucky you to have a Gingko! Just to let you know that I live in East Molesey , just up the road from you, and Furrag is also in East Molesey (well .... West Molesey). Herons is certainly a fantastic place, but as Daryl says it's rather pricey. You might want to look up Windybank Bonsai too (Google it for details) which is a very nice friendly place over near Carshalton - Ken Leaver is always very helpful and knowledgeable. Hope to see some of your trees soon - post pics. Cheers, John M. |
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