Pepper tree/Apiesdoring??/Olive tree: For the last time!

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Pepper tree/Apiesdoring??/Olive tree: For the last time!

Post by avz10 »

We moved in December from Johannesburg to Cape Town, a summer rainfall area to a winter rainfall area, as stated in my previous post. For the last time: Advice on pruning and position:

Pepper tree:

I air layered a branch of this pepper tree. Someone mentioned that it could be a Brazilian pepper tree.

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Shortly after dividing:

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Currently:

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Apiesdoring?? (I am not sure if this is an "Apiesdoring"):

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Olive tree

My wife bought the olive tree at a flea market two years ago. The trunk is still quite thin, but I have tied a "tie-back" at the level of the soil- this apparently encourages the trunk to develop.

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Welcome to the Mother City boet!
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Andrew make sure you contact Albie and help him. :tu:
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Post by Mount Nasura »

How does a tie back work? And what's the process? And most importantly has anyone had good results from doing this?
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The way they do it in Japan is to tie the trunk, and that creates swelling, but after that you will need to ground layer at the widest point.
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Post by Mount Nasura »

Oh ok thanks Neli.
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