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Re: collection pics
I don't mean to side track this post but watty - can I please ask your method in creation the exposed roots on the figs?
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Re: collection pics
Mark so we are not side-tracking the topic I have updated these posts, not great but you can see where to get to from here I hope.
As fig season approaches I will no doubt be updating some of mine, hope they help.
viewtopic.php?f=133&t=19118&p=208404#p208404
viewtopic.php?f=133&t=19117&p=208405#p208405
and a little update for Kerrin
The Ryan Neil Watty tree, still kickin', removed the structural wiring about three weeks ago, just lettin' it have a rest.
As fig season approaches I will no doubt be updating some of mine, hope they help.
viewtopic.php?f=133&t=19118&p=208404#p208404
viewtopic.php?f=133&t=19117&p=208405#p208405
and a little update for Kerrin
The Ryan Neil Watty tree, still kickin', removed the structural wiring about three weeks ago, just lettin' it have a rest.
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Re: collection pics
Hi Kez . Some from me .
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I'm gonna go out on a limb & suggest that first pic might be of a "SNO-dome" ???Sno wrote:Hi Kez . Some from me .Cheers Sno

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I think the second last one has a lot of Bull in it!Ryceman3 wrote:I'm gonna go out on a limb & suggest that first pic might be of a "SNO-dome" ???Sno wrote:Hi Kez . Some from me .Cheers Sno
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Sno, beautiful landscaping. Being a unit-living Sydney type, I envy the space you have to play
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Hi Ryceman. Sometimes .

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Ken . There's a lot of them up here'.
G'day Nate . Living in the bush has its benefits . Having the space to be creative without been hamstringed by ''normal " constraints allows a lot of freedom to explore Ideas .
mjhc . Thanks , the large 'rock' that the pot of quince is sitting on, I dug up last spring. At the time only a tiny portion of the ' rock ' was showing on the surface. t took nearly a day to raise it above ground by hand using the help of a Japanese 'Woofer' (willing workers on organic farms )brawn and old ancient Egyptian techniques .
G'day Nate . Living in the bush has its benefits . Having the space to be creative without been hamstringed by ''normal " constraints allows a lot of freedom to explore Ideas .
mjhc . Thanks , the large 'rock' that the pot of quince is sitting on, I dug up last spring. At the time only a tiny portion of the ' rock ' was showing on the surface. t took nearly a day to raise it above ground by hand using the help of a Japanese 'Woofer' (willing workers on organic farms )brawn and old ancient Egyptian techniques .
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Sno,
theres a lot of "industrialisation" happening in your back yard! Very interesting.
... oh and I like the trees, too
especially that Glass Bowl/pot looks really cool. Wish I had a back yard like yours ... we have plastic lawn (only thing that surveys the weather and is remarkably bought resistant
) and the rest is more crushed granite... I do have some palms but the rest is more a garden Rack than anything else... 
theres a lot of "industrialisation" happening in your back yard! Very interesting.
... oh and I like the trees, too



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Re: collection pics
Here are my trees. . . . . .
And the rough stock . . . although there is plenty of rough stock in my display area too
And the rough stock . . . although there is plenty of rough stock in my display area too

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Nope. It's an olive.Elmar wrote:Nice Andrew.
Is that large "rough" stock a Clerodendron?

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OK so not so much a landscape or a garden, but it's all I got!
My wife has 'phot-bombed' my area with her "Fairy Garden" Heaps of plants... may be they'll turn into Bonsai one day!
Especially proud of my 'Rock-tree' (see finger above) just waiting on new leader! It's very very drought tolerant....
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My wife has 'phot-bombed' my area with her "Fairy Garden" Heaps of plants... may be they'll turn into Bonsai one day!
Especially proud of my 'Rock-tree' (see finger above) just waiting on new leader! It's very very drought tolerant....

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