going on a yamadori hunt this weekend.
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going on a yamadori hunt this weekend.
hey everyone i am going on a search this weekend for some potensai, i live in mullumbimby nsw northern rivers, does anyone have any tips on where to go? cheers simon
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who wants to come on a yamadory with me?
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Re: going on a yamadori this weekend.
check out side roads and anywhere there is a creek around mate, cant help with exact locations, dont know the area, but creeks and the like are generally a good start!
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Re: going on a yamadori this weekend.
sweet!!! yeah theres a creek out the babk of mine in the hills, thanks
who wants to come on a yamadory with me?
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no probs mate
GOOD LUCK!!! 
let us know how you go champ!


let us know how you go champ!
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Re: going on a yamadori this weekend.
Im going tomorrow as well, going to chop as many olives as I can find, prob fill the car with stumps
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Re: going on a yamadori this weekend.
down northern rivers there is alot of farming often around farming land there is alot of celtis that make great trees allso crepe myrtle and and privett just check farming land and creeks look for the yellowing leaves this time of year
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hey simo
not much celtis around our area although around byron closer to you then lismore i have found them but not substantial quanties. i mainly collect privet you can also find nice sand paper figs along the creeks also the occasional stone fruit, duranta, firethorn, camphor laurel (yes they can make decent bonsai if worked right) and radiata. i have some nice spots if we ever meet up one day we should go for a dig but i will usually wait for spring to start collecting.
btw i still have japanese maple seedling sorry havent been able to get back to you of late i been flat out with uni and life just gets hectic at times and i heard your after pines aswell i have about 150- 200mseedlings atm but they wont be ready for transplanting until next year red, few varienties of black, scotts and on trial white.
im thinking of reducing my collection aswell as i cant take care of all my trees now im at uni so if your after some more advanced trees i have them aswell.
also if you find something really nice on your property better to identify species and note location then dig it in spring. with bigger radiatas i prep the yr before collection otherwise i have poor success rate so its good to learn your species.
cheers mate jarryd
oh btw there is a bonsai club here in lismore aswell i dont know if your a member or not, if not come along. second saturday of every month at 2 - 2.30 i think
not much celtis around our area although around byron closer to you then lismore i have found them but not substantial quanties. i mainly collect privet you can also find nice sand paper figs along the creeks also the occasional stone fruit, duranta, firethorn, camphor laurel (yes they can make decent bonsai if worked right) and radiata. i have some nice spots if we ever meet up one day we should go for a dig but i will usually wait for spring to start collecting.
btw i still have japanese maple seedling sorry havent been able to get back to you of late i been flat out with uni and life just gets hectic at times and i heard your after pines aswell i have about 150- 200mseedlings atm but they wont be ready for transplanting until next year red, few varienties of black, scotts and on trial white.
im thinking of reducing my collection aswell as i cant take care of all my trees now im at uni so if your after some more advanced trees i have them aswell.
also if you find something really nice on your property better to identify species and note location then dig it in spring. with bigger radiatas i prep the yr before collection otherwise i have poor success rate so its good to learn your species.
cheers mate jarryd
oh btw there is a bonsai club here in lismore aswell i dont know if your a member or not, if not come along. second saturday of every month at 2 - 2.30 i think
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hey mate any luck collecting?
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Re: going on a yamadori hunt this weekend.
Greetings,
I have been collecting along Sand Ridge Road at the top end of Main Arm. There is left turn down the hill a few miles along. This leads to an interesting creek and waterfall to the west, you will have to walk the creek.
Also try the perlite road into the southern lip of Wanganooe Gorge. In the Rummery state forest.
These were favorite bike tracks when in High school.
Join the Summerland Club, they have done digs west of Casino.
Good luck,
Bruce.
I have been collecting along Sand Ridge Road at the top end of Main Arm. There is left turn down the hill a few miles along. This leads to an interesting creek and waterfall to the west, you will have to walk the creek.
Also try the perlite road into the southern lip of Wanganooe Gorge. In the Rummery state forest.
These were favorite bike tracks when in High school.
Join the Summerland Club, they have done digs west of Casino.
Good luck,
Bruce.