Collected Olives

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Collected Olives

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Went on a Olive dig with the SA Bonsai Society yesterday. Despite the rain and hail it was quite arewarding morning. Thanks to Matt S for the advice.
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Excellent looking collection. Really like the look of pic #2 :yes:
Cheers RodM ;)
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Cutting off the roots.
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rodm wrote:Excellent looking collection. Really like the look of pic #2 :yes:
Cheers RodM ;)
Cheers mate, that was the stand out to me as well....until it was time to drag it up the hill back to the car!
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Now you can look forward to picking these up and turning the pots every couple of weeks for the rest of your life. Every few years you'll need to lift the tree out of the pot and hold it while trimming the roots. If you want to show them they need to be carried to the car, to the venue and back each time.
If it's too big to lug up a hill its too big for a bonsai... :shake:
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Hi Darren
As I get older I find myself agreeing more and more with Neil's points about bonsai size, very true.
However I found another solution for the big-ish trees I still love and can't carry
1. permanent residence [they don't leave my back yard, ever]
2, large turn tables
3, strong mates to help when collecting, repotting etc. Only expense is the beverages required to water them [mates not trees]
What I am amazed by is it looks like you flat bottomed the big one with a hand saw :clap:
My shoulder is hurting just thinking about it.
The second pic is a beauty. Should it out grow you I could squeeze it onto my benches no problem ;)
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yep. chainsaw or recipro saw much easier ;)

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What type of olives are they?
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Where abouts in sa did you collect them?
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Hi Jake,
I dug these Olives as part of an organised dig with the Adelaide Bonsai Society in the Onkaparinga Gorge National Park. The club had permission from the parks authority to collect olive trees with strick rules to look after the environment. Not sure what part of town you live in but the Sturt Gorge has plenty of olives and ash trees that they are poisoning off all the time so I have a few from there as well.
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Sweet thanks mate. Do you dig them at a particular time of year or find anytime they will grow roots?
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