sunshine coast celtis dig
- dayne
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sunshine coast celtis dig
this is for all people wanting to go for a dig of celtis shannon and i are thinking between christmas and new year some time on the northen end of the coast eumundi to gympie any on interested leave info here mainly what day people have free
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Should be a good opportunity to get the S.E Queenslanders together and score some good material. 

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Re: sunshine coast celtis dig
Count me in
more than happy to come down for a chance to increase material ,Dayne on another post you had mentioned Privet ,is it small leaf ??? Would love to get my hands on some of those beauties as well .



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i will try my damndest to get there, work can be killer sometimes like we all have to cop but i would be willing to call in sick
let us know when ya have it planned and we'll work it out
i'll bring a chansaw if we need one
jamie


let us know when ya have it planned and we'll work it out

i'll bring a chansaw if we need one



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Re: sunshine coast celtis dig
well all sound keen what time do you have of over christmas jamie we might be able to work around your time off
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i got about from the 22 of dec, to the 4 of january but i am also on call during that time, if we are gonna work it out for between then it would have to be after christmas i would think? i figure that would be best for everyone too?
if we work out a time to sort that out then i will make sure they cant call me in that day
jamie
if we work out a time to sort that out then i will make sure they cant call me in that day

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Re: sunshine coast celtis dig
Im curious.
Here is South-Africa we only dig Celtis in late winter/early spring just as the buds begin to swell. They say Celtis does not transplant well at any other time of the year. But we dig Olive and Buddleja in February, the hottest time of the year.
What's your experience on this?
Lennard
Here is South-Africa we only dig Celtis in late winter/early spring just as the buds begin to swell. They say Celtis does not transplant well at any other time of the year. But we dig Olive and Buddleja in February, the hottest time of the year.
What's your experience on this?
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Re: sunshine coast celtis dig
hi the ones we dig are celtis sinensis i think these are basicaly weeds around here you couldnt kill them with a flame thrower.
my last colection was early spring and athey all survived a huge hacking and a bare root we will give it a shot if they die well go get more as there a listed weed in most places here.
thanks for the advice.
my last colection was early spring and athey all survived a huge hacking and a bare root we will give it a shot if they die well go get more as there a listed weed in most places here.
thanks for the advice.
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Re: sunshine coast celtis dig
Im not advising.
Celtis sinensis is also common here. If you are going to try Im going to try also.
I will report back on my success rate.
Lennard
Celtis sinensis is also common here. If you are going to try Im going to try also.
I will report back on my success rate.
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i think we will be right digging them this time of year, they seem to be tough as old boot leather, i put mine i just got under some severely harsh treatment and its budding and popping all over the joint after 3-5 days, cant remember exactly when i did it but it was late last weekdayne wrote:hi the ones we dig are celtis sinensis i think these are basicaly weeds around here you couldnt kill them with a flame thrower.
my last colection was early spring and athey all survived a huge hacking and a bare root we will give it a shot if they die well go get more as there a listed weed in most places here.
thanks for the advice.

keen as

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Yes I am still keen , I checked on the work calendar today and I should have a couple rdo's banked up so after xmas is all good to come down as long as it works well for everyone else 

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Re: sunshine coast celtis dig
Greetings,
Good luck with the dig. Look out for the yellow gwavas that are along the Bruce Hwy. Gwavas have a nice smooth bark, easy to bend branches and the leaves reduce with the 2/3 method.
I have only Monday 28 off and I need that for the Woodford folk festival.
Please be careful if you stop on the highway, the cars and trucks go way too fast.
Bruce
Good luck with the dig. Look out for the yellow gwavas that are along the Bruce Hwy. Gwavas have a nice smooth bark, easy to bend branches and the leaves reduce with the 2/3 method.
I have only Monday 28 off and I need that for the Woodford folk festival.
Please be careful if you stop on the highway, the cars and trucks go way too fast.
Bruce
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Re: sunshine coast celtis dig
This sounds Good. After xmas sometime is good for me.
It would also be good to meet some of you also.
It would also be good to meet some of you also.
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