Wild weather for Vic
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Wild weather for Vic
Secure your bonsai benches, it's about to get windy Victoria ...
http://www.theage.com.au/environment/we ... 25blw.html
http://www.theage.com.au/environment/we ... 25blw.html
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Re: Wild weather for Vic
NIce one Ryan thanks for the heads up!!!!
If you cant make a tree look like a tree then bonsai would difficult!!!!
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Re: Wild weather for Vic
Ahh Gawd, that means its going to be Cold here on the weekend
We seem to get all the rubbish weather from you lot down there
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Natalie will have to play her grand final in freezing cold wind again it seems
Ken


Natalie will have to play her grand final in freezing cold wind again it seems

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Re: Wild weather for Vic
love the rain if any that may come with it , hate the wind especially when mixed with gum trees
.Will secure everything when i get home hopefully up the valley the direction of it might not get in too much 


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Re: Wild weather for Vic
Thank you kindly for the heads up buddy
Hope no ones trees get damaged
Enjoy bonsai.

Hope no ones trees get damaged

Enjoy bonsai.
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Re: Wild weather for Vic
What no potting up tonight?Damian Bee wrote:Great for windsweptc'mon......someone had to.......

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Re: Wild weather for Vic
Very windy where i am in S.A right now went out side just before it warm as
still 21 degrees gave the trees some water an noticed broken shoot on a chinese elm grrr grrr ill check it out in the morning the only directoin my trees arnt protected from strong winds is the way its blowing right now 


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National news update.......cre8ivbonsai wrote:What no potting up tonight?Damian Bee wrote:Great for windsweptc'mon......someone had to.......

A Pilot reported seeing a man flying unassisted at several thousand feet. "It was astonishing" said Captain Jones, "he was just trimming a Rhododendron as if there was nothing wrong at all".

If there is one thing that is unsettling for me it is strong wind, I was glued to a book last night anyway.
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Did eveyone in vic survive the weather last night? I got off lucky with large systems to the left and right of me. Apparantly rutherglen, yarrawonga and surrounds got smashed with a tornado lifting caravans etc. I got alittle wind and 64mm. My creek has gone from a trickle to back to full flow
:):) possibility of another less intense system next week as well. All i need is grass to grow in the paddocks and autumn is looking good !!!!! what a turn around to bone dry a few weeks ago with a very high fire threat.

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We got smashed here yesterday in Mount Gambier(lower SE SA) trees ripped out of the ground, The retunda in the gardens in the center of town got blown over. My shade house got smashed fortunately none of me trees were damaged. just blown over.
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Re: Wild weather for Vic
Wild weather, all right. My shade house got knocked over by a large branch that came down. The benches were smashed too. Out late last night trying to pick up the pieces. Hoping others are all OK.
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Matthew wrote:Did eveyone in vic survive the weather last night? I got off lucky with large systems to the left and right of me. Apparantly rutherglen, yarrawonga and surrounds got smashed with a tornado lifting caravans etc. I got alittle wind and 64mm. My creek has gone from a trickle to back to full flow:):) possibility of another less intense system next week as well. All i need is grass to grow in the paddocks and autumn is looking good !!!!! what a turn around to bone dry a few weeks ago with a very high fire threat.
Matt, I was outside on Wednesday night till 11pm weeding and moving a few hundred trees to a new weed mat covered growing area that I had prepared, it started blowing a gale at 1am and by this morning it looks like I had just thrown the trees on the ground

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Re: Wild weather for Vic
Hi Matthew,64mm is a good drop we only got around 15mm which is better than none but the ground is still very dry.
The mountain ash were swaying like crazy yesterday and branches down all over the hills but we kept our electricity so thats a bonus.
Craigw
The mountain ash were swaying like crazy yesterday and branches down all over the hills but we kept our electricity so thats a bonus.
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That`s what happens when you work on trees in the dark,you get them upside down.Mojo Moyogi wrote: Matt, I was outside on Wednesday night till 11pm weeding and moving a few hundred trees to a new weed mat covered growing area that I had prepared, it started blowing a gale at 1am and by this morning it looks like I had just thrown the trees on the ground![]()
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