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Re: BSV Exhibition & Sales

Posted: October 7th, 2012, 10:02 pm
by daiviet_nguyen
kcpoole wrote:
Brian wrote:
daiviet_nguyen wrote:Who bought the giant olives? (There were two of them) :)
Why pay for olives when Alpineart, the hacker and myself collected a truckload for free in 2 hours yesterday !
If you are like me and can never get them to strike roots, then you have to I suppose.
I have a tree here thati have taken heaps of cuttings from, none have struck roots. Only way i can do is airlayer :palm:
me and olives - Fail!

Ken
Hi Ken,

Those two are monsters, one the visible part of the trunk is easily 20 cm or just a bit less. The buried part would be bigger than that.

Hi Brian,

If you just keep collecting, sooner or later you will have to let go a few :D You will need people who are not into collecting then.

Best regards.

Re: BSV Exhibition & Sales

Posted: October 8th, 2012, 6:21 am
by John Henry
Hi Buzza, it was great to see a few old faces turn up and see how trees and new techniques have made old trees even better. Great show.
John :clap: :clap: :clap:

Re: BSV Exhibition & Sales

Posted: October 8th, 2012, 9:23 am
by Gerard
THANKYOU!
Thanks to those who attended and helped make the event a success, responses were very positive. :clap:
Those who had attended before were pleased to see lots of new trees as well as the improvements in a few old favorites.
Those who attended for the first time were blown away! :crikey:
Shows do not run by themselves, high praise should be given to the organisers and volunteers (many hands did make light work)