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Re: English Elm collecting

Posted: July 18th, 2013, 4:37 pm
by Neli
Looking good, and I wish I was there... :cry:
Love the sumo with the uro!

Re: English Elm collecting

Posted: July 18th, 2013, 7:10 pm
by alpineart
Hi Neli , it was a treat to collect from these types of area's .

Meagi's Sumo was 1 of 2 we tried to collect , the smaller one was left behind for another time in the future as the roots weren't sufficient to warrant removal .

Cheers Alpine

Re: English Elm collecting

Posted: July 18th, 2013, 10:53 pm
by robc
excellent material guys, well done!!! this thread has got me very excited about my planned dig in a few weeks. Similar material - gnarly English Elms trampled by livestock over the years.
Cant wait!!!!!!

Re: English Elm collecting

Posted: July 19th, 2013, 6:20 am
by alpineart
Hi robc , great material for sure . Be sure to post your collected material into a topic , Keen to see some more and best of luck with your dig :yes: .

Cheers Alpine

Re: English Elm collecting

Posted: July 20th, 2013, 11:02 am
by alpineart
These are some of the other combination we dug .
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These have typical root systems as suckers , every now and again you can score a ripper that ticks all the boxes , these don't but they will do until i can find better or improve these over time .
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A quick trim of the roots in order to fit them into pots ,
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even if the go into the ground the root work would start along with the reduction of unwanted trunks or branches . No good waiting 3 years on these and then cutting them back , to me that's 3 years wasted .Wiring will take place over the next couple of day's , now to pot up a couple more .

Cheers Alpineart

Re: English Elm collecting

Posted: July 20th, 2013, 1:19 pm
by Andrew F
That multi trunk on the right is my dream tree!!!!! :cry: :cry: :cry:

Re: English Elm collecting

Posted: July 20th, 2013, 1:26 pm
by Meagi
I was thinking the same thing Andrew ...alpine sure has a great eye .
Where did you have that one hiding mate ...
Looks like my one I have at home I got off of Leigh
In a few years it will be a nice one .
I'm back up ur way on Wednesday to visit Matthew's collection .

Re: English Elm collecting

Posted: July 20th, 2013, 2:07 pm
by alpineart
Hi Andrew F, mate there was dozens of them out there big and small .

Hi Meagi , mate i pointed out numerous clumps like this before we started digging , i think you were focused on the "lost tree" we couldn't find again . We have had around 3 inches of rain since you were here so Mick may not have slashed them , i hoping anyway .

Cheers Guys Alpine

Re: English Elm collecting

Posted: July 20th, 2013, 2:09 pm
by GavinG
Nice score indeed. I can't help thinking that those three have potential for a group planting somewhere down the track - the trunk lines just seem likely to harmonise, if you get the right angles and combinations. Just a thought. The roots might be less of a problem in a group. I can see the sinuous big root of the largest snaking around in the moss, maybe with some small rocks thrown in.

Thanks for posting,

Gavin

Re: English Elm collecting

Posted: July 20th, 2013, 2:59 pm
by Andrew F
alpineart wrote:Hi Andrew F, mate there was dozens of them out there big and small .

Hi Meagi , mate i pointed out numerous clumps like this before we started digging , i think you were focused on the "lost tree" we couldn't find again . We have had around 3 inches of rain since you were here so Mick may not have slashed them , i hoping anyway .

Cheers Guys Alpine
Remind me to put an order in before your next dig :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: *hint hint*

Great work mate.

Re: English Elm collecting

Posted: July 20th, 2013, 4:04 pm
by alpineart
Hi GavinG ,mate the possible combinations are endless with this material , its a matter of lifting them once configured .

Hi Andrew F , I will consider your request :yes: , like i said hopefully Mick got the tractor stuck in one of those big holes Meagi dug ;) , no doubt they would turn to soup if the machine was driven over them . Cant see any farmer wanting to slash in this weather .

Cheers Guys . Alpine

Re: English Elm collecting

Posted: July 20th, 2013, 4:11 pm
by alpineart
Well its raining , hail and soon to be snow so i put another one together .
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The left trunk need wiring of the apex and a bit of a tweek so it will flow with the rest , I think it works better than the 2 individual tree's .

Cheers Alpine

Re: English Elm collecting

Posted: July 20th, 2013, 9:12 pm
by Boics
I reckon this is a great result with a really good looking future.
Nice work Alpine.

Re: English Elm collecting

Posted: July 20th, 2013, 9:59 pm
by jezz_39
A well executed composition, Ian.
Looks like a completely natural triple trunk. What are your plans as to repotting with regards to fusing the root systems together? Will you let them have their heads for maximun growth and fusing or take a slower approach with styling in mind?

Re: English Elm collecting

Posted: July 21st, 2013, 8:25 am
by alpineart
Hi Biocs , plenty of root on these so it look like a bright future , wired them last night and a quick shape up .

Hi Jezz_39 , mate the root system is intertwined so they will strangle each other in no time , thus holding them together . I'm not particularly worried about the trunks fusing , worse case scenario would be to drill and screw them together with a 120mm stainless steel bugle screw, With old bark at the base this would have to be removed as it is about 8mm thick .

Cheers Alpine