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bonsaiTALK Master Craftsman
Join Date: May-2006
Location: Sydney
Country: Australia
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Me Aussie thru and thru
As for which is best Gav then any aussie city is the best. they all have their good and bad points, but they are all better than anywhere else in the world [img]images/btsmilies/grin.gif[/img] Ken
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bonsaiTALK Journeyman
Join Date: May-2007
Location: Brisbane
Country: Australia
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Markus from Brisbane in Queensland (don't tell the others, but Brisbane is the place to be in Oz)
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bonsaiTALK Journeyman
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i live in Australia but i'm not an aussie oi oi oi slack jaw
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bonsaiTALK Master
Join Date: Sep-2006
Location: Sydney
Country: Australia
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I have to agree Ken. All aussies cities are the best. Its just that Sydney has more of those "good" points then other do And pup, im still experimenting with any tree suitable for bonsai that i find at a reasonable cost with nice aesthetics, however, i want to advance and specialize in Australian natives when my collection matures. JayC |
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From the biggest State Also the richest one with a very nice CLEAN City no smog . Also the fastest growing.
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Grandsons are cool
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Looks like we have 13 Aussies, not bad, That's better than most states here in the US of A. Except for California.
Harry
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bonsaiTALK Adept
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I'm living in Tully Far north queensland (the wettest town in australia).
I too am trying out various australian natives however this place is too wet for the majority of the native australian trees that prefer dry climates. Those that thrive up here (with the exception of ficus) have huge leaves. This place is perfect for aerial roots. Was born in melbourne, grew up in tonga, moved all over australia for research purposes, settled at least for the moment in tully. When I moved up here from my last post, brisbane, (thank god I got out of that smog trap) I ave away all my trees (about 90) and have started again. ![]()
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bonsaiTALK Neophyte
Join Date: Feb-2008
Location: melbourne
Country: australia
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first post, from melbourne, new to world of bon sai, hi to everyone
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Spam Vs. Spam
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Gday.
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