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It has been a number of years but they did have Kingsville Holly, among other things.
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It has been a number of years but they did have Kingsville Holly, among other things.
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It has been a number of years but they did have Kingsville Holly, among other things.
Billy on the Florida Space Coast

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Hi all,

I'll be in Atlanta the first week in April and was wondering if

anyone
knew of some good bonsai sources I might visit while there.

(I'd be
looking to purchase a bonsai or pre-bonsai) I'm planning on

going by
the Monastary although I don't know if they have much by way of
plants.



The Monastery has trees. Last couple of times I was there, they
weren't very well maintained -- bugs, dead branches, etc. -- but
maybe they were between caretakers????

The Monastery is best known for pots.

Plant City Bonsai is in Clermont, Ga. I've never been there, but
they advertise as being "only 1 hour north of Atlanta."
www.plantcitybonsai.com - 770-983-3377 Open Wednesday -
Saturday

5607 Cleveland Highway

It will take you an hour to get to the Monastery from Atlanta,
too. In the OPPOSITE direction. ;-)

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where
people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and
its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it
should have - Paul Bigelow Sears.

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Jim Lewis
 
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Default [IBC] bonsai near Atlanta

Hi all,

I'll be in Atlanta the first week in April and was wondering if

anyone
knew of some good bonsai sources I might visit while there.

(I'd be
looking to purchase a bonsai or pre-bonsai) I'm planning on

going by
the Monastary although I don't know if they have much by way of
plants.



The Monastery has trees. Last couple of times I was there, they
weren't very well maintained -- bugs, dead branches, etc. -- but
maybe they were between caretakers????

The Monastery is best known for pots.

Plant City Bonsai is in Clermont, Ga. I've never been there, but
they advertise as being "only 1 hour north of Atlanta."
www.plantcitybonsai.com - 770-983-3377 Open Wednesday -
Saturday

5607 Cleveland Highway

It will take you an hour to get to the Monastery from Atlanta,
too. In the OPPOSITE direction. ;-)

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where
people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and
its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it
should have - Paul Bigelow Sears.

************************************************** ******************************
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************************************************** ******************************
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Jim Lewis
 
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Hi all,

I'll be in Atlanta the first week in April and was wondering if

anyone
knew of some good bonsai sources I might visit while there.

(I'd be
looking to purchase a bonsai or pre-bonsai) I'm planning on

going by
the Monastary although I don't know if they have much by way of
plants.



The Monastery has trees. Last couple of times I was there, they
weren't very well maintained -- bugs, dead branches, etc. -- but
maybe they were between caretakers????

The Monastery is best known for pots.

Plant City Bonsai is in Clermont, Ga. I've never been there, but
they advertise as being "only 1 hour north of Atlanta."
www.plantcitybonsai.com - 770-983-3377 Open Wednesday -
Saturday

5607 Cleveland Highway

It will take you an hour to get to the Monastery from Atlanta,
too. In the OPPOSITE direction. ;-)

Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL - Only where
people have learned to appreciate and cherish the landscape and
its living cover will they treat it with the care and respect it
should have - Paul Bigelow Sears.

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Plant City has a lot of Kingsville boxwoods and a lot of other things. Steve Crotty is the owner, and they are open Wed-Sat from 10-5. They are indeed
about an hour north-northwest of Atlanta, off of I-985. The Monastery is southeast of Atlanta off of I-20. They have a great selection of pots, and a
lot of starter materials. If you want detailed directions to either place, contact me directly. I know them both very well!!!

mike gratton

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Subject: [IBC] bonsai near Atlanta


Hi all,

I'll be in Atlanta the first week in April and was wondering if anyone
knew of some good bonsai sources I might visit while there. (I'd be
looking to purchase a bonsai or pre-bonsai) I'm planning on going by
the Monastary although I don't know if they have much by way of
plants.

Any info will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Bob Cross

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Plant City has a lot of Kingsville boxwoods and a lot of other things. Steve Crotty is the owner, and they are open Wed-Sat from 10-5. They are indeed
about an hour north-northwest of Atlanta, off of I-985. The Monastery is southeast of Atlanta off of I-20. They have a great selection of pots, and a
lot of starter materials. If you want detailed directions to either place, contact me directly. I know them both very well!!!

mike gratton

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Cross ]
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 12:06 PM
To:
Subject: [IBC] bonsai near Atlanta


Hi all,

I'll be in Atlanta the first week in April and was wondering if anyone
knew of some good bonsai sources I might visit while there. (I'd be
looking to purchase a bonsai or pre-bonsai) I'm planning on going by
the Monastary although I don't know if they have much by way of
plants.

Any info will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Bob Cross

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************************************************** ******************************
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http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ --
+++++ Questions? Help? e-mail +++++

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Plant City has a lot of Kingsville boxwoods and a lot of other things. Steve Crotty is the owner, and they are open Wed-Sat from 10-5. They are indeed
about an hour north-northwest of Atlanta, off of I-985. The Monastery is southeast of Atlanta off of I-20. They have a great selection of pots, and a
lot of starter materials. If you want detailed directions to either place, contact me directly. I know them both very well!!!

mike gratton

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Cross ]
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 12:06 PM
To:
Subject: [IBC] bonsai near Atlanta


Hi all,

I'll be in Atlanta the first week in April and was wondering if anyone
knew of some good bonsai sources I might visit while there. (I'd be
looking to purchase a bonsai or pre-bonsai) I'm planning on going by
the Monastary although I don't know if they have much by way of
plants.

Any info will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Bob Cross

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http://www.internetbonsaiclub.org/ --
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