Coastal Tea Tree - Rock Planting
Posted: March 27th, 2013, 4:00 pm
Hi All
Went up to Mt Evelyn yesterday, dropped past a few nurseries, picked up the larger Laevigatum in the middle from Jeff at CHOJO, was motivated to get some trees onto this rock as it had some great natural features and thought a coastal tea tree would be a great choice, besides being a horticultural nightmare, i wonder how long these trees will last. i reduced a considerable amount of roots on all trees, took a gamble on the larger one too and reduced the roots by at least 80%, will nurse back to health if it doesnt die LOL!!!!!!!!, i have had a bit of success repotting natives at this time of the year and have found that i can be quite rough with the root system, they seem to go into suspended animation which is better the being dead i suppose. BTW i have roughly styled the trees, but more trimming, styling and ramifications are yet to come, waiting for the trees to settle.
Cheers
Ben
Went up to Mt Evelyn yesterday, dropped past a few nurseries, picked up the larger Laevigatum in the middle from Jeff at CHOJO, was motivated to get some trees onto this rock as it had some great natural features and thought a coastal tea tree would be a great choice, besides being a horticultural nightmare, i wonder how long these trees will last. i reduced a considerable amount of roots on all trees, took a gamble on the larger one too and reduced the roots by at least 80%, will nurse back to health if it doesnt die LOL!!!!!!!!, i have had a bit of success repotting natives at this time of the year and have found that i can be quite rough with the root system, they seem to go into suspended animation which is better the being dead i suppose. BTW i have roughly styled the trees, but more trimming, styling and ramifications are yet to come, waiting for the trees to settle.
Cheers
Ben