


Loretta
I can't believe you have a cockatoo that doesn't get in and chew the branches on your trees. Your discussion must turn into arguements more times than enough. They just love tearing things to shreds normally.MattA wrote:Very cool Loretta. I have a self appointed root pruner, a very character filled cockatoo named Peter, so far he has refrained from pruning branchs but its a constant discussion between us about repotting & the appropriate time for it![]()
Matt
Peter is a rather odd cockatoo, as I said tho he does like to do a bit of root pruning & absolutely loves shredding the moss in my trayscapes. My mate who visits regularly also has a one called Oscar & he is a pruner... Those discussions have turned into arguments more often than not. They can be very determined & take alot of convincing to give up on a path once they get their mind set. There is only one or 2 trees that I mind them going near, the rest can be cockie shaped if thats what they choose to do.Loretta wrote:I can't believe you have a cockatoo that doesn't get in and chew the branches on your trees. Your discussion must turn into arguements more times than enough. They just love tearing things to shreds normally.MattA wrote:Very cool Loretta. I have a self appointed root pruner, a very character filled cockatoo named Peter, so far he has refrained from pruning branchs but its a constant discussion between us about repotting & the appropriate time for it![]()
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Loretta