Wisteria
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This was dug out from under the patio slab a few years ago . I ripped out the original vine 17 years ago and low and behold this struck from the roots left in the ground some 10 years later .It was sprayed with roundup , hack off numerous times , layerd off and then I decided the only way to get rid of it was to dig it out .
I bare rooted and repoted it yesterday as it was pot bound in a 200mm pot .It needed a 400mm pot to hold the big rock and a bit of an extention to cover the soil I have created a root over rock and decided to give it a quick , rough wire up for the flower display .Will it survive , who knows for sure but nothing ventured nothing gained . If I couldn't kill it with roundup it should be good to grow .
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I bare rooted and repoted it yesterday as it was pot bound in a 200mm pot .It needed a 400mm pot to hold the big rock and a bit of an extention to cover the soil I have created a root over rock and decided to give it a quick , rough wire up for the flower display .Will it survive , who knows for sure but nothing ventured nothing gained . If I couldn't kill it with roundup it should be good to grow .
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Look foward to seeing it in show! Amazing how resilient they can be. I found one at the tip on its side in a busted plastic pot on top of the brick piles baking in the summer sun. I asked if I could take it and the bloke said it's been there a week but good luck. Repotted and then leafed out and even got flowers that year!
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Hi Mount Nasura , mate they certainly must be tough to survive dormant for 10 years then sprout from a root left underground . It actually grew between the cladding hence I layered it off and killed the layer
, tried to kill it where it was
and finally dug the bugger out .
The original plant was started back in the 60's , it had strangled the veranda post and jacked the roof up .There is still tell tale signs of it in the roof cavity . From memory I think it is blue but haven't identified the name of it .
Cheers Alpine


The original plant was started back in the 60's , it had strangled the veranda post and jacked the roof up .There is still tell tale signs of it in the roof cavity . From memory I think it is blue but haven't identified the name of it .
Cheers Alpine
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Well its flowering and with the wind here its getting knocked around but its good to see the colour
Cheers . Alpineart
I have a plan to layer the top off and create another hopefully not killing the layer this time .Cheers . Alpineart
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Good recovery Alpine and nice small racemes if seems on that variety by the look of it.
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Hi kc , mate 2 of them are around 200mm long the rest average 120mm . Ispotted a couple down the street tonight , might get a pic or two of them and see if they are the same .
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You are earlier than me this year Alp's. Mine are just starting to open now.
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Hi Bodhi , mate i have an Emethyst here that leafs out first then begins to flower , just beginning to flower now . The temps up here are all over the show , more frost coming tomorrow
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I found some spare time {too stuffed to dig tree's } to put this in its place . Very happy with the root over rock concept and with the roots trimmed I decided to line the bottom of the pot with black plastic to make removal in the future easier . It has at least 2 seasons of growth in the pot between re-pots so it there til 2017 .
It will be trimmed after flowering as there is a little bit of die back in certain area's . Look forward to seeing a few flowers on it .As for the size , a tube of silicon gives a good indication
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Wow Alpine ,Love those curves and that Pot or should I say Dinosaur egg look fantastic. Hope you get a good crop of flowers . Cheers John.
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Hi Brian , thanks mate , plenty of growing and styling to go .
Hi Boom64 it has very good movement well balanced and a new shoot/leader sprouting from the bottom to make for another trainer . The pot has been sit empty for too long but i think it works well here and will give plenty of root run for less re-pots .
Cheers Guys . Alpine
Hi Boom64 it has very good movement well balanced and a new shoot/leader sprouting from the bottom to make for another trainer . The pot has been sit empty for too long but i think it works well here and will give plenty of root run for less re-pots .
Cheers Guys . Alpine
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This had an open container layer set earlier in January to remove an overgrown leader , a narrow container was needed to fit between the branches so a yogurt container was chosen for its shape .
Cheers . Alpineart
Severed yesterday , potted up trimmed, thats the extent of bonsai work here at the moment . Planning on digging a few Natives to see if the live or die ?? need them gone as rock work begins again now the cooler weather has arrived . Cheers . Alpineart
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Got a bit over excited this morning and ripped into a few tree's , this got a re-pot and a basic wire job
only because I needed the bloody big crescent training pot
, "lucky tree" as I don't really have the time anymore
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Cheers . Alpineart



Cheers . Alpineart
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This has progressed well
Cheers Alpineart
, the layers are growing so they all had a re-pot today A bit lighter than the other pot .Cheers Alpineart
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