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I hate privet

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Out for my regular walk with the dogs and I came across this damn *^%#^#$ weed, there is loads of privet near me and I hate the stuff but this one just had to come home. The trunk is about 11cm across and less than 2cm at its thickest :D
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If only I could stop looking at every trunk around :roll:

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:lol:
My house is being engulfed by privet from all sides. Good thing I rent, by the time it claims the house I should have escaped. :D :lol:

Interesting trunk, possible literati? Nice find!
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The people across the road from me have a golden privet hedge I have been eyeing off. Trunks as thick as my arm. Is golden privet any good for bonsai?

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Glenda wrote:The people across the road from me have a golden privet hedge I have been eyeing off. Trunks as thick as my arm. Is golden privet any good for bonsai?

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They wouldn't call it golden unless it was good for something! :lol: :D Knock it off at night, they won't even know it's gone till morning. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I have thought about it! But they have a dog that barks if you go near the fence :o . I think they just might notice a privet in my yard though. I may have to nick stuff from further away from home. There is another nice one growing at the Red Rooster near the shopping centre and I have thought about going there at 4am one morning with the shovel. I would never do it, but I have thought about it :oops:

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Glenda wrote:There is another nice one growing at the Red Rooster near the shopping centre and I have thought about going there at 4am one morning with the shovel. I would never do it, but I have thought about it :oops:

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:lol: :lol: :lol: In my head your wearing your night gown and slippers... :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Golden Privet shoud be real good actually
better in a pot than the ground methinks

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Glenda wrote:There is another nice one growing at the Red Rooster near the shopping centre and I have thought about going there at 4am one morning with the shovel. I would never do it, but I have thought about it :oops:

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I can't say I know what privet looks like...and if it grows in Mackay it must grow in Townsville!!! You just don't hear people talk about privet up here...must ask at the nursery.
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you shouldnt be able to find privet in the nurseries any more, it is a noxious weed. it should grow anywhere really, they are tough buggers! i just recently got my first two from matt :D

and you will probably have more luck getting that hedge if you ask, a good way bout it is to tell them it is a noxious weed and you will take it and control it rather then it setting seed and spreading, then you say you will replace it with a fast growing native ;)
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Jamie wrote:you shouldnt be able to find privet in the nurseries any more, it is a noxious weed. it should grow anywhere really, they are tough buggers! i just recently got my first two from matt :D

and you will probably have more luck getting that hedge if you ask, a good way bout it is to tell them it is a noxious weed and you will take it and control it rather then it setting seed and spreading, then you say you will replace it with a fast growing native ;)
Sorry to say this, but I regularly see golden privet at bunnings.......... :shock: :shock: I wondered if it might be different somehow? :roll: :roll:

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I also hate....leaving them alone :)
Just ask for them. I have always succeeded by asking the owner after saying they are weeds.
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Mitchell wrote:
Glenda wrote:There is another nice one growing at the Red Rooster near the shopping centre and I have thought about going there at 4am one morning with the shovel. I would never do it, but I have thought about it :oops:

Glenda

:lol: :lol: :lol: In my head your wearing your night gown and slippers... :lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: you forgot the rollers :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

I used to spy off a couple of amazing juni's at a local bottlo, I finally worked up the nerve to go and ask about them, only to discover they had been ripped out during the week :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:

I am with Jamie, go and ask... its surprising how often people will say "you actually want that!?!?? I hate it, Knock yourself out" I am planning on doing that for an original 1930's Cecile Brunner rose I have seen in my travels, amazing trunks on it, all rotted & twisted up.

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I dug one in 1990that had been planted as a hedge in 1947 by a returned service man. It had a huge trunk and lots of shari. but the first branch was about 3/4 way up and way out of proportion.
After waiting two years for it to pop down lower. I decided to airlayer, very successful it was, although the shari was now lower and touched soil, but it has not rotted.
Oh yes it WAS a golden one it has now reverted to green. So yes they do make nice Bonsai, mine at the moment is naked.

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Pup wrote:I dug one in 1990that had been planted as a hedge in 1947 by a returned service man. It had a huge trunk and lots of shari. but the first branch was about 3/4 way up and way out of proportion.
After waiting two years for it to pop down lower. I decided to airlayer, very successful it was, although the shari was now lower and touched soil, but it has not rotted.
Oh yes it WAS a golden one it has now reverted to green. So yes they do make nice Bonsai, mine at the moment is naked.

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