Hi Magnus! I am glad you like the plants I brought you. You really took you time to research them. I am sure they will do well in your setup. After all, I manage to keep most of them an a decent shape in my apartment, where the conditions are far from optimal. I only would like to correct you about the Prunus: it is Prunus Serrula (Tibetan cherry), not Serrulata.
Thanks mate. I am just as biased as you are. I have been growing all different plants from your area all my life and wish to go there one day. Meanwile, just happy to get some karoo and cape trees.🙂👍
Sorry I missed your premiere. I was looking forward to it but my grandkids had different ideas. I have seen a few olive bonsai.. I would love to have a real Japanese cherry. Wow you have a lot of African plants. Oh I like that Queensland oak.
Thanks Stubby. No need for excuses. Vallery corrected me on the cherry. It is a Tibetian cherry, not japanese. But I do have a more mature japanese cherry to work on come spring.🙂👍
That’s absolutely fantastic Magnus. Best of luck to you overwintering all your trees. You’re fortunate to have a friend like “Val”. Thanks, keep growing
Such a wonderful variety of trees, I hope they do well as I'm looking forward to seeing more of them!!!
Thanks Nigel. Vallery have put a lot of effort into this. I.am so happy to be trusted to grow them on.🙂👍
Gorgeous ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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Great looking group of trees Magnus!
Thanks Mike. I hope I can develop at least half of them into nice bonsai in the future.🙂👍
Nice Magnus 👍👍🚀🚀
Thanks Dave.🙂👍
Hi Magnus! I am glad you like the plants I brought you. You really took you time to research them. I am sure they will do well in your setup. After all, I manage to keep most of them an a decent shape in my apartment, where the conditions are far from optimal. I only would like to correct you about the Prunus: it is Prunus Serrula (Tibetan cherry), not Serrulata.
Thanks a lot Vallery. Very appreciated. 🙂👍
Those are some awesome trees! I might be a bit biased, but I liked the African and sub-tropical trees that you showed 😀
Thanks mate. I am just as biased as you are. I have been growing all different plants from your area all my life and wish to go there one day. Meanwile, just happy to get some karoo and cape trees.🙂👍
Really interesting episode and loads of great knowledge. i look forward to seeing how these develop in your climate. Cheers Magnus :)
Thanks Xav! 🙂👍
Sorry I missed your premiere. I was looking forward to it but my grandkids had different ideas.
I have seen a few olive bonsai..
I would love to have a real Japanese cherry.
Wow you have a lot of African plants.
Oh I like that Queensland oak.
Thanks Stubby. No need for excuses. Vallery corrected me on the cherry. It is a Tibetian cherry, not japanese. But I do have a more mature japanese cherry to work on come spring.🙂👍
That’s absolutely fantastic Magnus. Best of luck to you overwintering all your trees. You’re fortunate to have a friend like “Val”. Thanks, keep growing
Thanks Matt! You are absolutely right. Good friends with similar interest is valuable.🙂👍