Yamadori dig - SA

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Yamadori dig - SA

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Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone from SA keen on going for a hike and dig this coming weekend?
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I would be keen but not around this weekend, sorry
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Normally I'd love to but the boss has banned me from any more digs until I sell some more stuff off :lol:
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:lol: I saw some listings on fb and recognised the photos!
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there is a quarry out willunga way that supposively has some great olives to dig. This weekend is too wet, so I might head up next weekend. I’ve got a murraya hedge that looks sad - so digging them up to eventually turn into bonsai trees.


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nozila wrote: August 20th, 2020, 6:57 pm there is a quarry out willunga way that supposively has some great olives to dig. This weekend is too wet, so I might head up next weekend. I’ve got a murraya hedge that looks sad - so digging them up to eventually turn into bonsai trees.
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lol yes

The mention of quarry rd and the slate bridge was a dead give away. Willunga is only place I know that has slates.


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Hey guys
I started a FB page for yamadori (bonsai hunting) adelaide specific. Looking to create a community for yamadori hunting and bonsai enthusiasts, dig gatherings, locations of yamadori finds and of course avoiding all state law and legislations regarding native trees and public parks and land etc.

Come say hi
Yamadori Bonsai Hunting Adelaide

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