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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
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

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

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.
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!
Shows do not run by themselves, high praise should be given to the organisers and volunteers (many hands did make light work)