As we have figured, much of our garden will develop through reading & researching, "luck of the find" and plant trading.
Boy, did we luck out today!
Wanting to add some red, especially a Japanese Maple, to contrast against all the green foliage now slowly developing, luckily, we saw an on-line add by a chap, (also living in the Niagara), selling Japanese Cutleaf Maple saplings, at very reasonable prices.
His name is Alan Trafford and both he and his brother have spent years as bonsai plant hobbyists; both having studied this art in bonsai courses almost twenty years ago in Toronto.
Alan also maintains a retail booth every Sunday at the market in Jordan, Ontario, selling his self-grown bonsais and other assorted plants.
Mar and I were EXTREMELY fortunate to be invited to his home to pick out our own Japanese Maple saplings.
By the time we left we had a good selection of other plant varieties as well! This included four pots of iris, a plum cactus, (winter variety suitable for our gardens and harsh winters), two pots of fescue grass, two pots of ground cover to be named later and two more plants, which, in the course of the busy day, we have also sadly forgotten their identity!
The plus of all of this was meeting and having the time to spend with Alan. What an interesting person. His backyard is literally filled with bonsai plants in all stages of development for eventual sale. On top of that he has his own private collection of plants interspersed throughout his backyard bonsai "jungle", both outdoor and indoor varieties. (One has to wonder how he moves in his home once his indoor collection returns to the indoors for the winter!)
If you find yourselves in the Niagara and near Jordan on a Sunday, why not stop by and see Alan in person. You won't regret that meeting! Also, Alan agreed to have his contact info posted on our site. His telephone number is (905) 309-1697 and his E-mail address is atrafford@hotmail.com
All said and done, home we came with this wonderful assortment in hand and the new bed next to the Breakfast Nook begging for plants. Why not a bonsai garden ourselves!?!? So that is what has developed.
Who knows. As they grow, maybe we'll decide to let them grow taller and replant them elsewhere as they outgrow this smallish bed. That is the wonderful option of gardening ... being able to constantly change!
But for now ... welcome to our new Bonsai Garden!
Wowwee Kazowwee! This was a great day: meeting Alan and learning yet more about gardening ... this time the fascinating creativity of bonsai culture, from someone who has devoted two decades to the craft ... then creating our own new Bonsai Garden ... and finally, finishing the day with BBQed ribs and a bottle of white Niagara VQA, (Legends Estates Winery, Heritage House Vidal 2003: about a 7 out of 10) ... all the while critiquing our latest garden handiwork ...... life doesn't get much better than that!
Our "20 Year Project". We're looking forward to building our brand new garden, year by year, from almost scratch. Apart from a few very small trees, our newly acquired tract is currently only a bare stretch of grass. So starting July 23rd, 2007 when we take possession it's "on with the show" ..... and please come back often and watch us grow!
Saturday, August 11, 2007
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* Also maintains stall every Sunday at Jordan Market, Jordon, Ontario
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* Also maintains stall every Sunday at Jordan Market, Jordon, Ontario
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We bought 45 plants for $30 on July 10/07.
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She has them growing in her garden, plus has pictures of all, so great way to choose your own.
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6 Nursey Lane (No Kidding!)
Fonthill
905-892-5598
cindyripley@hotmail.com
Best call or E-mail for an appointment
We bought 45 plants for $30 on July 10/07.
That has to be the best price anywhere!
She has them growing in her garden, plus has pictures of all, so great way to choose your own.
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