
Mega Olive Cuttings
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Heres some others I have before and after shots of, the first is a naturally hollowed specimen that I chainsawed, that came back well, the next one as you can see positively enjoyed the whole experience
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And a couple more that enjoyed being chainsaw massacred and are doing well but I don't have any updated pics as yet ...
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I'm inspired to do it out in the field saves a lot of energy particularly if your olives are far from the car.. especially after reading that Olives can sit for a month out of the ground after being chopped. Thanks Ozzy
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Re: Mega Olive Cuttings
Great sprinkeled liberally on a steak.Grant Bowie wrote:Any thoughts about peppercorn?
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Well, Ozzy we have 4 large feral olives on the property which should be removed, and beyond what I can do with a mattock, maybe we need you to visit after fire season.
If you are not killing plants, then you are not extending yourself as a gardener..
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keep me in mind as well, I would like to come and get one of those olives as well
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Greth wrote:Well, Ozzy we have 4 large feral olives on the property which should be removed, and beyond what I can do with a mattock, maybe we need you to visit after fire season.
We may be able to come to some arrangement

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this thread has inspired me so I called a friend who said they had a couple of big olive trees they didnt want, and today I paid them a visit and here is what I have, maybe thinking of something like this, any other suggestions?
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Re: Mega Olive Cuttings
the movement of each tree is from one another...
i'd like to see the big one stood up and make the others "further away"
or... make a cut or rip off the smaller two from the biggy and restyle the two seperately...
pickin up what im puttin down

i'd like to see the big one stood up and make the others "further away"
or... make a cut or rip off the smaller two from the biggy and restyle the two seperately...
pickin up what im puttin down


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that thought had crossed my mind too, cutting off the 2 smaller 'stumps' and repotting them and standing up the big one, something like this maybe
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Re: Mega Olive Cuttings
Ozzy, my husband isn't that keen on having strangers on the property, but we are quite interested in getting some megacuttings for ourselves. He says to tell you that he is partial to Crown Lager and that we have spare sleeping space if necessary
We could make a barbecue out of it
There are also hundreds of young eucalypts, we are revegetating some areas, but they could do with thinning. May be a few Allocasurina seedlings usable, but we want to keep most of those growing. I just lifted a couple yesterday to see how they do.
Tell me what we will need in the way of potting mix, etc to try megacuttings, so that we can get prepared.
And rocks, we have a variety of ironstone which throws up the occasional wonderfully pitted or hollowed specimen, you are welcome to look.


There are also hundreds of young eucalypts, we are revegetating some areas, but they could do with thinning. May be a few Allocasurina seedlings usable, but we want to keep most of those growing. I just lifted a couple yesterday to see how they do.
Tell me what we will need in the way of potting mix, etc to try megacuttings, so that we can get prepared.
And rocks, we have a variety of ironstone which throws up the occasional wonderfully pitted or hollowed specimen, you are welcome to look.
If you are not killing plants, then you are not extending yourself as a gardener..
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I'm jotting down this new horticultural term "Megacuttings" in my notebook... I think its going to catch on!
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Re: Mega Olive Cuttings
In General, most people will cut straight through the Tuber to take advantage of the taper, but has anyone tried planting the cut-off top section of the tree that would normally be discarded? If so, do these "Megacuttings" strike just as well as the tuber?
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Webos, megacuttings is the best word for them. I have studied horticulture, never believed this kind of thing was really possible, but I saw what Ozzy did on BonsaiTalk, now I am dead keen to learn. DH is more keen to produce $300 olives quickly and cheaply, as if he thinks I would sell something I have nurtured so long and so carefully...
Well maybe if I could do enough of them I might part with some.
Having been taught never to take anything more than 6" long or pencil thick, these fascinate me.
You posted while I was musing over my answer, yes, Ozzy did those as well, doesn't need to be the tuber.
Well maybe if I could do enough of them I might part with some.
Having been taught never to take anything more than 6" long or pencil thick, these fascinate me.
You posted while I was musing over my answer, yes, Ozzy did those as well, doesn't need to be the tuber.
If you are not killing plants, then you are not extending yourself as a gardener..