New Oak ... what next?
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Re: New Oak ... what next?
Thanks for the feedback everyone. Good to know nothing to worry about.
Plant in the ground? Because it is an oak?
- Daniel
Plant in the ground? Because it is an oak?
- Daniel
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Re: New Oak ... what next?
Why so Treeman,treeman wrote:My tip with oaks: Plant them in the garden and leave them there forever.
I had one that managed to be the runner up in the NBPCA competition. In time they do make good Bonsai.
Regards,
Peter
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Re: New Oak ... what next?
I don't know, I just think they are more trouble that they're worth. I had one going along for a while but just as I had a nice branch starting to develop it fell off. Same with gum trees. There are so many easier (and better) things to try.PeterH wrote:Why so Treeman,treeman wrote:My tip with oaks: Plant them in the garden and leave them there forever.
I had one that managed to be the runner up in the NBPCA competition. In time they do make good Bonsai.
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Peter
It may be different with evergreen oaks or other species...not sure. But I won't bother anymore.
Mike
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The plot thickens ... saw two baby wasps hovering about and landing ob the oak a bit yesterday. Could this "insect damage" be wasps?
Can upload pics/video if anyone is interested?
Can upload pics/video if anyone is interested?
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Re: New Oak ... what next?
Throw up a photo.
I recently had grasshoppers munching on some leaves.
I recently had grasshoppers munching on some leaves.
-Jarad
I don't trust Bonsai, they are a little shady.
I don't trust Bonsai, they are a little shady.
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Re: New Oak ... what next?
Pics here, do have some video too. Will try to upload it over the weekend.




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Re: New Oak ... what next?
theyre not wasps. i think they are native bees or something. They seem to cutout bits of the leaves in an almost circular fashion. they seem to be harmless, i see them a lot in my garden.
Acer buergerianum, Acer palmatum, Bougainvillea (something), Ficus microcarpa, Lagerstroemia indica 'Fauriei', Melaleuca styphelioides, Olea Europa, Prunus (something) 'Dwarf Apricot', Quercus robur, Ulmus parvifolia, Zelkova serrata
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Re: New Oak ... what next?
They look like hoverflies to me
They aren't anything to worry about, in fact I beleive they are beneficial as their larvae will each bad bugs like aphids
Keep them around 



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Re: New Oak ... what next?
Hoverflies? Ah, good to know, thanks!
I did have baby/bonsai mantis once and for a second though my oak is shrinking everything, hahaha.
I did have baby/bonsai mantis once and for a second though my oak is shrinking everything, hahaha.