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Re: Trimming Angophora costata
Posted: January 3rd, 2010, 11:01 am
by NBPCA
anttal63 wrote:kcpoole wrote:FlyBri wrote:Bretts wrote:I think they will charge me extra to have a barrier between me und the tree in case I start sprinkling lime sulfur around the place.
Fair point you make, Brettles...

I would also be happy / Grateful to lend a hand in the process. If only to keep brett away with a big stick

im there just to watch that!

If we get to repot it later this year I will let everyone know and sell tickets. I could even auction off spots for helpers!
Cheers,
Grant Bowie
Re: Trimming Angophora costata
Posted: January 5th, 2010, 1:56 pm
by Steven
Thanks very much for sharing the trimming and budding with us Grant! It sure is an Aussie Bonsai icon.
While I was away for a few HOT days in December, one of my E. scoparia suffered the wrath of my wifes watering (or lack there of). I had totally defoliated it about 8 weeks prior and the fresh leaves burnt to a crisp. Not a green leaf to be seen. 3 weeks or so later and it is flush with new growth over every branch and twig. Much like you see the Euc's after a bush fire. Goes to show that they can handle our harsh conditions. Just one of the reasons why I love our native Flora.
Regards,
Steven
Re: Trimming Angophora costata
Posted: January 5th, 2010, 3:04 pm
by NBPCA
Steven wrote:Thanks very much for sharing the trimming and budding with us Grant! It sure is an Aussie Bonsai icon.
While I was away for a few HOT days in December, one of my E. scoparia suffered the wrath of my wifes watering (or lack there of). I had totally defoliated it about 8 weeks prior and the fresh leaves burnt to a crisp. Not a green leaf to be seen. 3 weeks or so later and it is flush with new growth over every branch and twig. Much like you see the Euc's after a bush fire. Goes to show that they can handle our harsh conditions. Just one of the reasons why I love our native Flora.
Regards,
Steven
Hi Steven,
Both you and Pup have shown , with the accidental dry outs, how tough some of the aussie natives can be!
We lightly trimmed and rubbed some buds off yesterday as in some places there are up to 10 or 15 closely spaced buds.
Still about two weeks away and I will get a studio shot of it.
Grant Bowie
NBPCA
Re: Trimming Angophora costata
Posted: July 14th, 2014, 4:33 pm
by lackhand
Really old thread and maybe this tree is back with its owner by now, but I would love to see an update if possible.
