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A plums story

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This is a plum that I dug approx 2 1/2 yrs ago. it is/was a self seeded cherry plum down the end of a family members yard. after hrs of digging, chopping, and swearing, I hooked up a 4 wheel drive and ripped it out.

these are photos of when I first attempted to bend down the branches




next come the photos of when I gave up and asked for help... we also put it into a dish....
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Re: A plums story

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Hey paddles,
paddles wrote: after hrs of digging, chopping, and swearing, I hooked up a 4 wheel drive and ripped it out
:lol: this cracked me up!
I like it, well done!
Look forward to seeing it down the track :tu2:
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Ok, I'm getting the hang of this... Now this tree has been in Miagiman's care during my illness, and as such has thrived...
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I would like to thank miyagiman for all his help with my trees, he and his partner have been helpfulness impersonified

They have both been wonderful. :cool:

i have heaps more photos if you would like to see specific views.. just ask...
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Wow what a great specimen Paddles!! I love the pot that it is in too. To me the tree has a lot of fluidity in it's shape which will only get better with time . My only criticism would be to remove the lowest branch as I think it just sits too low in relation to te trunk.

Other than that, all good.

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the back one? :lost:
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If that's the lowest, ....Yes the back one
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A lovely plum Paddles i look forward to its progress. It also looks like the collection in the background is growing. I am really happy you are well enough to pay some attention to your trees. Come and visit sometime :tu:
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the collection in the background on the top 2 photos are not mine...

I now have only a few trees, and intend to keep it that way..
was just talking about driving that way one day...
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Nice tree Paddles, and lovely wiring job, do you mind if use the pics as a guide on the wiki page?

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I have no objection...
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Hey paddles, I would like to see a pic from the back of the tree if you have a recent one.
I like it!
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believe it or not, I didn't take any of the back of the tree, so I just ran out... here they are... I'd like to point out... It's HEAVY! :imo:
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Hi Paddles, thankyou for your hospitality today, we had a great time. It was a pleasure to work with you and your tree, it will still need a couple of growing seasons to finalise its shape and form, leave the lower branch on as it is part of the final vision of the tree. :cool: miyagiman
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Paddles you have gone above and beyond :hooray:so thanks for the pics!!
Sorry to trouble you as I thought you had one of this view amongst all the other pics.
Cheers, Dario. :)
PS are they screws or branch stubs that the wire is attached to in two separate places on the back?...it gets a little too blury to tell when I zoom in on the pic.
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