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Old 24-02-2003, 12:56 AM
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Akadama?
Thanks - theres a nice collection there - though like you say the prices do
seem rather high...
No saplings to be had either which was a shame.

John

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I think you'll find that Dai Ichi is on your doorstep. Cheapest Akadama
in the country, good selection of books and accessories. Some fine
trees, though prices seemed somewhat high to me. Alex Kennedy the
Satsuki azalea author/expert is the manager there.

Cheers

Kev Bailey, Vale Of Clwyd Bonsai Society, North Wales

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Any good suppiers in the area esp. Redditch?

John

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John Kingscott wrote:

Akadama?


Akadama is a japanese granular clay that is excellent as soil for
bonsai. Use it pure or mix it with grit, pumice or pine bark.

Henrik Gistvall, Uppsala, Sweden

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ahhhh....

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John Kingscott wrote:

Akadama?


Akadama is a japanese granular clay that is excellent as soil for
bonsai. Use it pure or mix it with grit, pumice or pine bark.

Henrik Gistvall, Uppsala, Sweden


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