Where to dig in and around Perth?

Discussions about propagating from cuttings, seeds, air layers etc. Going on a dig (Yamadori) or thinking of importing? Discuss how, when and where here.
Post Reply
User avatar
BirchMan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 279
Joined: June 17th, 2010, 11:36 pm
Favorite Species: Shimpaku
Bonsai Age: 12
Bonsai Club: Bonsai Workshop WA
Location: Perth
Has thanked: 95 times
Been thanked: 48 times

Where to dig in and around Perth?

Post by BirchMan »

Hi All,
Fairly new around here but since discovering it I've been checking it out on a daily basis to get ideas on increasing my stocks. I've got a few propagations on the go but would also like to get some established "fattys" to develop. Species isn't important, but i'm partial to the conifers and standard deciduous trees (elms, maples etc).

so my question is, having never collected yamadori before, where to look? I don't want to be breaking any laws but is there a general technique for finding good (free) stumps in the ground?
Cheers,

Matti
User avatar
Pup
Knowledgeable rogue
Knowledgeable rogue
Posts: 6357
Joined: November 12th, 2008, 5:19 pm
Favorite Species: melaleucas
Bonsai Age: 31
Bonsai Club: Bonsai society of Western Australia
Location: Southern Suburbs of Perth Western Australia
Been thanked: 36 times
Contact:

Re: Where to dig in and around Perth?

Post by Pup »

With the ever increasing development around Perth Metro area. Take a drive watch where they are bulldozing the find out who the site belongs to and go for it.

Where there are demolitions going on ( newspapers ) go round and ask. The only permission you need is the owners. When you do collect take as much as is practical of the soil.

At the end of August the Bonsai society of Western Australia. Has an Auction. Cash and carry. I know that there will be some bigger stuff there this year, as we had a nursery clear out.

Collins Street Community Centre Collins Street South Perth. August 30th 7-30 pm you can get there a bit earlier for a look see.

Same address for the monthly meeting which this month 26th July is a workshop. Members bring trees to be helped with and work on, with help from more experienced members.

Hope this is of help cheers :) Pup
IN THE LIGHT OF KNOWLEDGE ATTAINED, ACHIEVEMENT IS WITHIN SIGHT

I am not a complete fool, some parts are missing
User avatar
Jamie
Bonsai passionardo
Bonsai passionardo
Posts: 6829
Joined: August 21st, 2009, 8:08 pm
Favorite Species: CLERO!!!,ficus, celtis, juniper, elms
Bonsai Age: 9
Bonsai Club: AUSBONSAI.COM
Location: queensland, Hervey Bay
Been thanked: 2 times
Contact:

Re: Where to dig in and around Perth?

Post by Jamie »

just to add to what pup has said, when and if you do dig, take what you have sought but try and leave as little a foot print as possible, if you have seeked owners permission and you leave where you dug as it was or similar you will most likely be able to go back. if digging on properties of course.

also try find creeks you will usually find a certain species growing in abundance there, if you go country driving you will most likely find a creek or drainway that will have a good selection from, especially near livestick paddocks. where we went digging up here last year on the sunny coast dig, we stopped at one place which was a crook/drainway near a farm fence and i collected 3 trees, bundyfisher got 2-3 and dayne got a corker privet! and that was in about an hour, if i had more space in the car at the time i would of filled my car!

jamie :D
SHOHIN YAKUZA!!!
:twisted: taking the top half of trees of since 2005! :twisted:
and growing trees for the future generations! 50+ year plans :D
User avatar
BirchMan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 279
Joined: June 17th, 2010, 11:36 pm
Favorite Species: Shimpaku
Bonsai Age: 12
Bonsai Club: Bonsai Workshop WA
Location: Perth
Has thanked: 95 times
Been thanked: 48 times

Re: Where to dig in and around Perth?

Post by BirchMan »

Thanks for the answers. Yeah that's kind of what i thought, I'll have to go for a few drives and see what's around.

Also the Bonsai Society's auction sounds like a winner.

Thanks again
User avatar
bonzaidog
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 296
Joined: December 31st, 2009, 6:31 pm
Favorite Species: ficus,olives,bougies
Bonsai Age: 6
Bonsai Club: The Bonsai Workshop Inc, Bonsai Society of WA
Location: perth

Re: Where to dig in and around Perth?

Post by bonzaidog »

Matti, I could show you some spots........but then I'll have to silence ya! :twisted: .. :lol: .... :roll: ....Dog.
User avatar
BirchMan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 279
Joined: June 17th, 2010, 11:36 pm
Favorite Species: Shimpaku
Bonsai Age: 12
Bonsai Club: Bonsai Workshop WA
Location: Perth
Has thanked: 95 times
Been thanked: 48 times

Re: Where to dig in and around Perth?

Post by BirchMan »

Hehe, not your neighbour's yard is it?

Heading up to Mundaring this weekend for some mountain biking so i'll keep my eyes peeled up that way. I'm sure i've seen some big pines along Great Eastern that i can rummage around under ;)
User avatar
Pup
Knowledgeable rogue
Knowledgeable rogue
Posts: 6357
Joined: November 12th, 2008, 5:19 pm
Favorite Species: melaleucas
Bonsai Age: 31
Bonsai Club: Bonsai society of Western Australia
Location: Southern Suburbs of Perth Western Australia
Been thanked: 36 times
Contact:

Re: Where to dig in and around Perth?

Post by Pup »

BirchMan wrote:Hehe, not your neighbour's yard is it?

Heading up to Mundaring this weekend for some mountain biking so i'll keep my eyes peeled up that way. I'm sure i've seen some big pines along Great Eastern that i can rummage around under ;)

There are a lot of Leptospermum laevigatum up there ( coastal tee trees) I am sure there are quite a few radiatas around too.

Pup
IN THE LIGHT OF KNOWLEDGE ATTAINED, ACHIEVEMENT IS WITHIN SIGHT

I am not a complete fool, some parts are missing
Post Reply

Return to “Propagation, Collecting and Importing”