Collected urban plum
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Re: Collected urban plum
Everyone thinks moss and removes it quickly. I did once, but a friend of mine, Ron Povey scalded me for doing it.
Thinking back to when I lived in tas, you can see lichen on nearly every forest tree over 30 odd years.
Thinking back to when I lived in tas, you can see lichen on nearly every forest tree over 30 odd years.
Young and hostile but not stupid.
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It grows like a weed up hear on most trees some a completely covered if growing in the undergrowth ,good to know i'll use it to my advantage .CheersAsus101 wrote:Everyone thinks moss and removes it quickly. I did once, but a friend of mine, Ron Povey scalded me for doing it.
Thinking back to when I lived in tas, you can see lichen on nearly every forest tree over 30 odd years.
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A tree after my own heart. I like em big to. You might need to have a couple of more children, preferably boys, to help out when it comes around to repotting time. 

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Remove bits if they over bear the trunk and hide the bark too much, but always keep some.alpineart wrote:It grows like a weed up hear on most trees some a completely covered if growing in the undergrowth ,good to know i'll use it to my advantage .CheersAsus101 wrote:Everyone thinks moss and removes it quickly. I did once, but a friend of mine, Ron Povey scalded me for doing it.
Thinking back to when I lived in tas, you can see lichen on nearly every forest tree over 30 odd years.
Young and hostile but not stupid.
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Bugger repotting i MIGHT sell it to some other Mad Man or cut the side out of the box trim and slap another sheet of ply on .I was thinking as i do sometimes , i need a travelling gantry , lift ,trim and drop . Cheersbodhidharma wrote:A tree after my own heart. I like em big to. You might need to have a couple of more children, preferably boys, to help out when it comes around to repotting time.
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just curious but whats the other tree you have going in the grow box in the back ground of the pic of your plum trunk???????
is it a maple?
is it a maple?
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Hi Jamie yes mate it a Japanese Maple $16.95 ON EBAY .Its on a post urban yamadori maple a couple of weeks back .Its going to harvest about 16 pre trained bonsai's and then it will get the chop to a 2 man trunk .Cheersjamie111 wrote:just curious but whats the other tree you have going in the grow box in the back ground of the pic of your plum trunk???????
is it a maple?
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Re: Collected urban plum
alpineart wrote:Bugger repotting i MIGHT sell it to some other Mad Man or cut the side out of the box trim and slap another sheet of ply on .I was thinking as i do sometimes , i need a travelling gantry , lift ,trim and drop . Cheersbodhidharma wrote:A tree after my own heart. I like em big to. You might need to have a couple of more children, preferably boys, to help out when it comes around to repotting time.
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Bloody good idea now why didnt i think of that .Cheers
Bloody good idea now why didnt i think of that .Cheers
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Re: Collected urban plum
We have some amazing lichen growing on the back fence of our current rental. My wife snapped a few photos of it the other day:
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alpineart wrote:Hi Jamie yes mate it a Japanese Maple $16.95 ON EBAY .Its on a post urban yamadori maple a couple of weeks back .Its going to harvest about 16 pre trained bonsai's and then it will get the chop to a 2 man trunk .Cheersjamie111 wrote:just curious but whats the other tree you have going in the grow box in the back ground of the pic of your plum trunk???????
is it a maple?
mate that is a great price. i take it was pick up only??
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mate that is a great price. i take it was pick up only??[/quote
Yes , picked up by and excavator that was on site that morning . Travelled 700klm round trip to bring her home ,1 Pre trainer would be worth that .Cheers
Yes , picked up by and excavator that was on site that morning . Travelled 700klm round trip to bring her home ,1 Pre trainer would be worth that .Cheers
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Hey Alpine, what became of this monster
did it survive
any updates
love to see some picks if you were able to develop some branches since
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Hi cre8ivbonsai , mate it went wheels up quite a while ago .I had a large amount of curl grubs in the soil and garden beds and by the time i found them the damage was done .I have hung onto the trunk as a garden ornament . It would be nice to have another one .Maybe the next big storm might just produce a specimen worthy of the work it takes , until then i will have to be happy with little 100mm trunks .Cheers Alpine
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Re: Collected urban plum
ahh,
what shame, oh well onto the next project ...
thanks



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