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Old 5-Mar-2004   #1
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Bonsai Nurseries In The Seatle Area

Other than Bonsai Northwest, are there any other good wholesale or retail bonsai nurseries in the Seatle area. Thanks in advance. Regards, Paul
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Last time I was there I enjoyed a place called Mt Si. Nursery. They pronounced it "Sigh". Me living 15 miles from Mexico I kept saying Si like "SEE" you know yes in espanol(spanish).

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I don't know of any nurseries up in Seattle, but there are a couple small ones here in Olympia that you might be interested in. One is called Jin's exotic plants/nursery and the other is called Tsuki nursery.

I found a good place to get inexpensive Bonsai pots (my favorite kind!) while I was up in your area last weekend. 1/2 Price Pots(formerly Gray Barn) in Redmond. They have a decent variety of mostly shohin sized pottery for bonsai right now. I got 9 pots for about $20. I'm not sure whether you'd consider them show quality or anything like that, but they are sufficient for my needs. They don't always carry Bonsai stuff, but they got a pretty good shipment in recently so you might check it out.
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