Jamie wrote:I would be concerned more so bout the japanese maple and junipers, the rest are pretty tough, I am interested that you have yew! you(or yew?

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arent seen in australia often, have been wanting to get my hands a few for a long time, have been told they might not do so well up here though, I would like to test it though
there are ways that you can get the pup to stop getting at your trees, I know how they can be though, my little nearly 2 year old loves changing the soil mediums from pot to pot the little bugger, have a look at some of the natural products that keep animals away like herbs or spices (possibly chilli spray around the trees).
jamie

Yeah, my puppy is special, she loves chilli! And herbs. She has eaten all of mine! My last puppy was worse tho, she used to eat citronella plants. I have a knack for picking these dogs. She jumps my back fence, digs under the vege garden fence. Moves 6 or 7 potted plants just to get at the one at the back. Hmm I havent tried citronella on this dog yet, maybe I can try it. Ill take everyones ideas to an extreme and combine them. Hehehe that should do it. Fort Knox in my backyard!
bodhidharma wrote:Not heisting this thread but Yew's need a period of dormancy via freezing to be at optimal health.
Thanx dude, Ill keep that in mind. I am still learning about all the trees I have. I get them all at bunnings actually. Lol, yeah its like ur grandmother getting a computer from Harvey Norman but I dont have a bonsai shop nearby. How do you go about freezing them? Put them in the fridge?