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Re: Using Akadama and Kanuma

Posted: September 5th, 2009, 4:35 pm
by Japh
Wow Steven... just... wow!! I'd love to visit sometime just to sip tea and look around! :shock:

Re: Using Akadama and Kanuma

Posted: September 5th, 2009, 4:43 pm
by Bretts
I'll take award wage for wearing an oriental outfit and sitting by the pond with a fishing rod. :lol:
Thanks for the pictures KC sorry I couldn't be there :(

Just a hint next time save the wire and use bamboo and string for styling feature trees in the garden I will have to get some shots of how they are doing it at the Dubbo Japanese garden.
Oh I missed the Japanese guys comming over to give further instruction to the council Gardeners Steven.
I will hit the head gardener up for an interview and get what he was taught, he will be flatterd :lol:

Re: Using Akadama and Kanuma

Posted: September 5th, 2009, 4:44 pm
by Chris H
Thanks to Steve for today, It was fun to meet a few faces and Steve your office is nicer than my home garden.
Big thanks to Jeff for babysitting, Will had a blast and was asleep shortly after we got home.
Apologies to Steve for the rocks in the koi pond and the abduction of the smurf.
Also thanks to Brett for organising the whole thing.
Now I just gotta work out what to do with it!

Re: Using Akadama and Kanuma

Posted: September 5th, 2009, 4:59 pm
by techpetal
Here's another very large THANK YOU! to everyone who helped with this exercise, Particularly Brett, Steve and our mysterious benefactor for cashing up the group to start with.

It was great to meet a few of the faces for other members. It was even funnier when I found out that everyone thought I was going to be a chick because of my username....VERY long story (which I'm used to explaining quickly).

I'm now the proud owner of various bags of Akadema and Kanuma which my trees also thank you for.

And once again Steven, great garden....

John...aka...Tech.....ok, petal

Re: Using Akadama and Kanuma

Posted: September 5th, 2009, 5:15 pm
by Bretts
You didn't get me Tech I was leaning towards male :lol:
:) Nothing mysterious about our benifactor just some times it is not worth the trouble to work out how many details to put on the internet. They say only put on the internet what you would write on a postcard.
For all it's benifits cation is the main rule online.
Sheesh I talked to Annek for 3 days at the Peter Adams Summit before I realised she was a he :lol:
And that was after he had to hit me over the head with it :roll:

The Akadama and Kanuma collection day

Posted: September 5th, 2009, 10:19 pm
by Steven
Thanks to everyone who dropped by today!
It was great to meet you all and enjoy a glorious Spring day in the garden. Thanks for the help with wiring the pines too ;)
Brett, give yourself a big pat on the back for arranging this.
Regards,
Steven

Re: Akadama and Kanuma, Sydney $20 a bag

Posted: September 7th, 2009, 9:35 pm
by Petra
Steven your office was beautiful. Now i know why you want to spend so much time there, I would too . It was so inspiring. Every where you turned there was something new to see. Meeting other members of ABC was a good experience also. I would have loved to stay longer and as you knew we were heading back home on the same day.So I was eager to head off to Ray Neskii's,even then time was racing. I did get to meet Ray he is so amazing, there he stood with an audience speaking away so causally . Could of listened all day to what he had to say. Very lovely man. Any ways what i wanted to buy i couldnt as i knew we could not fit it inn. Next time ill be prepared. And to you Bretts thank you for organising the Akadama and Kanuwa for us, excellent job. So now for those of you who's never been to Ray Neskii's, some pictures of what you are missing. But firstly how many men does it take to style 1 tree tree :?: cheers!
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correct me if im wrong. could be Rays own private collection :?:
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Re: Akadama and Kanuma, Sydney $20 a bag

Posted: September 7th, 2009, 10:18 pm
by kcpoole
So glad you made it to Rays. Amazed you made it home in the one day. I usually get stuck for hours :-)

Re: Akadama and Kanuma, Sydney $20 a bag

Posted: September 7th, 2009, 10:27 pm
by strawbs
first of all thank u to Steven, for creating this site taylored to Australia and its trees. and thank u for opening up your 'work place'
(if that was were i worked, id never leave) for the little get together.
big thanks to Brett for coordinating all this. hope those beer taste good. ;)
cheers to Ken for the beers,my shout next time. :D
great to meet fellow ABC members -Sreeve, Petra, Kcpoole and of course Steven.
cheers
strawbs

Re: Akadama and Kanuma, Sydney $20 a bag

Posted: September 19th, 2009, 7:05 pm
by Scott Roxburgh
Hi everyone who collected Akadama/Kanuma,

I am going up to Rosehill, Sydney tomorrow to collect my order of Akadama and Kanuma.

However, I haven't got Steven's contact number/address for the collection.

I have sent him a PM but have yet to receive anything back, if anyone could PM his number or address to me that would be very helpful.

Thanks

Scott.

Re: Akadama and Kanuma, Sydney $20 a bag

Posted: September 19th, 2009, 7:55 pm
by kcpoole
Scott
Sent PM to you

Re: Akadama and Kanuma, Sydney $20 a bag

Posted: September 19th, 2009, 8:33 pm
by Steven
G'day Scott,

Sorry mate, been busy today and just got online. PM sent and a text too ;)
See you tomorrow!

S.

Re: Akadama and Kanuma, Sydney $20 a bag

Posted: January 7th, 2010, 10:35 pm
by Chris H
With all the talk of Zeolite on another thread.

Was wondering how everyone is going with the Akadama.

Ive got a few Figs in it, some in straight akadama and sand, couple I threw a bit of old mix in with it as well. I find the pots without any "soil" dry out pretty quickly but both sets of trees are charging along with new growth.

I also put a juniper in it on the same day as we picked it up and its recovering from a fairly major top prune well.

All in all Im pretty happy with it.

The azaleas in the Kanuma on the other hand look like they have left me for the heavenly pots. Which is really annoying.
(Best mix ive found so far for an azalea seems to be orchid mix with 10 mm scoria, which is not so easy to fit in a small pot!)

Re: Akadama and Kanuma, Sydney $20 a bag

Posted: January 8th, 2010, 9:50 am
by Bretts
I have a grape, spring variegated elm, some figs, Clerendendron a JBP growing in it. It has been going great the only thing I don't like is that I have to be careful when sticking my finger in the pot to see how wet it is as it tends to break up when I do that.
The azalea I have growing in it is the last survivor of my azalea ways :roll: It is going great.

Re: Akadama and Kanuma, Sydney $20 a bag

Posted: January 8th, 2010, 12:03 pm
by Petra
I have some gums,Cassuaria, desert ash,callistamons and 2 hibiscus growing in akadama,sifted native mix and chook poo. They are going strong,on the hotter days i have to water twice a day. The pots are sitting on gravel at ground level & it keeps the roots in the pot cool. Shade cloth high above them to protect from sun schorch.I havnt found them as yet to be fully dried. 2nd batch in zeolite, choped up spagnum moss and D/L. 3rd batch, a mix of course sifted riversand, native mix, old manure and choped spagnum moss. The course sand i find dry's out ,and watering has to be a bit more frequent. Mainly all my trees are natives, with least exotics and pines. As for growing medium, i find them all to be much of a muchness.