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My Greatest challenge ever

Posted: April 4th, 2012, 1:25 pm
by alpineart
This was a challenge of the enormous kind
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how do you get these out
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and back to my place in 6 hours
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Thats a 200mm piece of concrete there next to the trunk , Hire an Excavator and a few blokes a crack the whip .
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Home and hosed, damaged by the excavator operator , he certainly won't be getting a full days pay for this effort .
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these were removed under full instructions and my methods employed .
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the last one , all up 8 monsters were collected and numerous ground layers also . I ripped into the last ones with the chainsaw so the operator could see where the trunks were . These were approximately 3.0 x 3.0m , currently cut down to about 1.2m round and 1m high , the bases range from 200mm to 350mm plus , haven't had a good look yet . Best get out there and trim them up ready to plant out .

Cheers Alpineart

Re: My Greatest challenge ever

Posted: April 4th, 2012, 1:28 pm
by Paul B
Holy @^%$,

Now that is a good score, and I am sure they are worth the effort and expense.
I am sure you you will do them justice :clap:

Re: My Greatest challenge ever

Posted: April 4th, 2012, 1:28 pm
by ADO
Holy massive junipers batman :!: :!:

what kind are they?

some awesome stock there :worship:

Re: My Greatest challenge ever

Posted: April 4th, 2012, 2:16 pm
by Andrew F
SQUAMATA heaven.

Theres so many front gardens around here over run by them. Community spirit in me says go there tonight and take it :whistle:

I look forward to what you have in store for them Alp.

Re: My Greatest challenge ever

Posted: April 4th, 2012, 2:40 pm
by Sean M
did you need council permission to pull theses out? Or did you just rock up and claim them? :tu:

Re: My Greatest challenge ever

Posted: April 4th, 2012, 3:11 pm
by Booga
Well done on the collection Alpine I recon that will keep you busy for a few days!

Re: My Greatest challenge ever

Posted: April 4th, 2012, 3:49 pm
by The Hacker
very Nice work Alpine :tu: your lucky I spotted them as we drove past & pointed them out to you when I was up visiting a few weeks back hope you got me a small one to have a play with something around the 200 mark will do just fine

Re: My Greatest challenge ever

Posted: April 4th, 2012, 3:50 pm
by Brian
Hi Ian,
thats a real challenge for you. I need to come up to Myrtleford with the Hacker and give you a helping hand.

Re: My Greatest challenge ever

Posted: April 4th, 2012, 4:19 pm
by bodhidharma
I know you are not replying because you are way to busy potting up and sorting out. Hope the survival rate is good :tu2: Just what you need hey, more work :lol: Hard to resist though. :palm:

Re: My Greatest challenge ever

Posted: April 4th, 2012, 4:21 pm
by emi93m
Couldnt off happened to a better bloke :tu: I am green with Juniper envy Mate :mrgreen: cant wait to see what you do with them. Keep us posted.

Cheers Mick

Re: My Greatest challenge ever

Posted: April 4th, 2012, 4:27 pm
by alpineart
Hi Paul.B , i did the sums on pots alone that will set me back $1500 plus, they will be alpineartworks for sure .

hI ado , i think there a mix of European and Chinese , haven't bothered with the I.D yet.

Hi V.S mate with material like this there is not a lot to do its already there , just trim and grow .

Hi Sean.mitchell1, yes mate you need council permission, or tender for them . Full insurance is a requirement safety vest, traffic management , a couple of labourers , an excavator , a full wallet , now empty , and big gonads .

Hi Booga they will be in the ground by lunchtime tomorrow , have to keep the labourers employed until dark tonight .

Hi Hacker , where the bloody hell is my excavator, Sorry mate there is no 200mm trunks they start at 250mm plus , but i might give you a small ground layered trunk of 100mm excellent raft style .

Hi Brian , no real challenge now there home . These would be easier than playing with a bonsai juniper as there is more to work with, welcome anytime .

Cheers guys Alpineart

Re: My Greatest challenge ever

Posted: April 4th, 2012, 4:41 pm
by alpineart
Hi Bodhi , mate cant not say no to a challenge , sorted the layers and one tree, now for the next little one .I hope to get 2 more trimmed tonight .

Hi emi93m, mate i'm taken pics as we sort them out and plant them .

Cheers Guys . Alpine

Re: My Greatest challenge ever

Posted: April 4th, 2012, 5:58 pm
by Andrew F
I forsee a shari load of shari and jin.

Re: My Greatest challenge ever

Posted: April 4th, 2012, 6:33 pm
by fiveoffive
Good Lord man, you have the luck of the devil !!

you can now make me a flying dragon with all that stock :fc:

$1500 is a few bucks , but with your skill and ideas thats nothing to what you will make off selling your art works.

( if your geting to many bonsai at your place just let me know i'll come take some. )

Ps
Finds like that could not happen to a better person.
You allways help all us new guys :clap:

PPS
Send me some images of ya plans for them.and i'll start saveing me lunch money for 1

Re: My Greatest challenge ever

Posted: April 4th, 2012, 6:48 pm
by alpineart
Hi V.S , plenty of jins and shari's on all of them and they will take some serious carving too.

Hi fiveoffive , mate 8 x 600-700mm pots at least 150mm deep wont be cheap, but it will be worth it .I have trimmed 3 and planted out another 15 ground layered branches between 20 and 80mm thick and all the layers a Juniperus Sabina/ Savin junipers , my favorite juni for phoenix grafts . Only 5 trunks to go and a couple of layered section. There's a lot of lunches in this buggers .

Cheers Guys Alpine