collected 80 -100 kg olive stumps
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Re: collected 80 -100 kg olive stumps
Congratulations. I know myself once a tree is in a real pot it gets much better care so I think this one will really prosper now.
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Re: collected 80 -100 kg olive stumps
Good continued work!
Well done, well done... oh and well done.
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Re: collected 80 -100 kg olive stumps
Sammy D wrote:on a side note it is now a one man tree as i cut more of the old base off . Only just though
Yeah,,,sure, if your built like a brick s#*thouse It will be a nice tree in a few years
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Re: collected 80 -100 kg olive stumps
This one is very very ordinary stock. Almost bin worthy ha ha. Took the chainsaw to it again. Still looks like crap but lets see what the future holds. Maybe a rubish dump lol.
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Re: collected 80 -100 kg olive stumps
Similar to my monster feature olive..!..Yes that is a crate it is in! LOL..oh and the tractor tyre..give you a picture of its size..my equivalent of a beer glass!
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Re: collected 80 -100 kg olive stumps
Are you going to pull the tops in for a fast taper ??Sammy D wrote:This one is very very ordinary stock. Almost bin worthy ha ha. Took the chainsaw to it again. Still looks like crap but lets see what the future holds. Maybe a rubish dump lol.
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Holy crap grainer that thing is huge lol. Much better stock than mine. My plan for the last one is to eventually hollow out the trunk completely.
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