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The things you do in lockdown in Melbourne. Perhaps a bit silly but I dug this the other day from the front yard. Took a couple of hours and gave the hammys a good workout.
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I was going to get rid of it anyway. I had cut the trunk a couple of years ago after some die back and have been rubbing off new shoots as they have grown. It doesn't want to die so...
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It is on the left in the washing machine drum. The other is an English holly I potted this month also. Don't give the Angophora much chance especially since I sawed off the bottom half to get rid of some root mass. No fine roots obvious bit it has some shoots. What the heck.
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I wouldn't think it has much chance, but to give it the best chance possible water it at least 3 times a day and :fc:
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If that survives, (and I don't mean latent energy buds), I'll eat a snake

I never had much luck with Angophora costata due to gall wasps
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My goodness I hope it lives and thrives Stu. I've got my fingers crossed for you.
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I hope it lives I would love to see Rory eat a snake . Good luck .
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Sno wrote: August 24th, 2020, 6:05 pm I hope it lives I would love to see Rory eat a snake . Good luck .
The red & purple ones are my favorite - very juicy. I don't go much for the yellow or green ones but maybe these are to Rory's taste?...

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... they taste like chicken...
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Snake may taste like chicken but they have so many tiny bones :shake:
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What do chickens taste like then? Snake?
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Yep, but with less bones.
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After all shoots dying off and I had given up on it only watering occasionally, this popped shoots at the side.
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Rory wrote: August 24th, 2020, 5:06 pm If that survives, (and I don't mean latent energy buds), I'll eat a snake

I never had much luck with Angophora costata due to gall wasps
A bit early perhaps to get too carried away (one of my character flaws) but Rory may have to start picking out a snake to eat.
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Tastes like chicken Rory so you will be OK
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New shoots looking fine. I was wondering in a case like this how long would people wait before trying fertilizer?
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I’d be liquid feeding now. Weathers good for Euc’s.
Eat the Red ones Rory..... no bones!
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Post by treeman »

I tried a costata in a pot for years.
It's now back in the ground and 10 metres high x 8 metres. :shifty:
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