Woa ho Lots of Olives

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Woa ho Lots of Olives

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Started collecting a few Olives and today and am pretty happy for half a days work :)
Forrest, or turtle back as I like to call it
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Couple of smaller ones
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I really like this one :) Pics were a little dark so I upped the contrast :|
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Time for a beer :D
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Just one beer? I would throw a bbq if I could collect that much olives :) Nice scores Bretts.
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Hey Brett,

Nice haul of olives you got there. #1 is the bomb.. that will be a fantastic turtle back group in no time. Look forward to its progression in your care. If you ever decide to move it on let me know I would happily take it off your hands...

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nice brett
not a turtle back, I reckon its more like a Porcupine :lol:

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Nice haul :D



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Hi Bretts

Lucky man 8-) 8-) I love the forest, it's going to look fabulous once potted.
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nice score :D
real nice score bretts :mrgreen:
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:? :shock: Is it just me or does anyone else think that bark looks good enough to eat... Makes me think of chocolate cake, here's a virt.... Mmmmm bark cake! :D
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^^hahahaha :lol: :lol:
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way to go brett :) good haul :lol:
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Glad you like them Guys! I think they are pretty good :D . It seems interesting of the small variations from different areas. These seem to like having a few trunks which makes a nice wide base and they also seem to have decent surface roots. I think I should make sure I have a chainsaw handy next time I repott the two big ones. Don't think it is detrimental at the moment but it would be good to at least have the option of a very shallow pot for the turtle back in the future.
Not sure it will matter on the big one as I would think it needs a deep pot for the heavy trunk!

Hey Matt if I find a better turtle back I will sell you this one. I am starting to think a chain saw might be a good idea for fathers day as I will need one if I keep collecting these.
I thought you where going to say beef jerky Michael I will take that any day over Cake. :D Be a nice chunky beef jerky ;)

The turtle is pretty cool I love the way the back i picked leans out more than the front which is generally bigger trunks. Will make a great workshop tree in a couple of years :D
The other big one has some hard first decisions to make with a long road ahead but it does seem worth the effort :D
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You are obviously not put off by hard work Brett!!! :lol:
A hand saw with a stump like that is the stupid type of thing I'd try mate. :lol: And no I dont have a chain saw either. :(
Nice material, might have to keep my eyes open if travelling through your area anytime in the future.
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Bretts wrote: I thought you where going to say beef jerky Michael I will take that any day over Cake. :D Be a nice chunky beef jerky ;)
Beef jerky will do me!! I've been making my own for years! Finally found a recipe I can eat all day! Dash of chilli sauce(I put a lot though), slop of sweet and sour, splash of soya sauce, a lil' brown sugar, salt/pepper, a lil' water to thin it and marinate for 24 hours. Oven dry on the lowest temp with door agar for 8 hours. Mmmmm jerky! Damn you bretts now I need to go to the shops for beef. :evil: Beats any store bought crud and is cheap as chips to make! Lasts for 3 weeks in an airtight bag with moisture absorber(couple of paper handy towels which you change once a week) in fridge or up to 3 years in an air tight container out of the fridge. I keep mine in fridge. :)
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Vrrrrm Vrrrrm :D
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and it comes with an operator....cool :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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