From 6ft to 2ft in 4hrs
Posted: December 19th, 2010, 4:04 pm
What a great way to spend a Saturday afternoon!
This tree is a Alnus cordata (Italian Alder) I think, it is difficult to be 100% certain when you dig trees. The history of this tree is that I dug it on a property on the road between Goulburn and Crookwell a year or two or maybe three ago. It was about 5 or 6 metres tall (about 20 feet in the old money) and in reasonably poor condition as it had just lived through 9 years of drought. 10 minutes with the chainsaw and the size was reduced to about 2 metres and the branches were reduced as well. A couple of hours digging, followed by about an hour of potting and the job was done.
It was planted into a very large wooden box and given to usual post dig care. The tree really responded and grew, with quite considerable back budding as well. After it was in a healthy state I did some cutting back and I also again reduced the height, only a little bit, but just to see how it responded. It never looked back and appears as tough as nails.
So yesterday, with the help of another member of this forum, Deadwood, we did some major work. This was probably the last opportunity before next season to do such work so that the tree will bud and the new leaves harden off before Autumn.
The weather was a bit ordinary with intermittent rain and these first three photos were taken before our first rain delay.
This tree is a Alnus cordata (Italian Alder) I think, it is difficult to be 100% certain when you dig trees. The history of this tree is that I dug it on a property on the road between Goulburn and Crookwell a year or two or maybe three ago. It was about 5 or 6 metres tall (about 20 feet in the old money) and in reasonably poor condition as it had just lived through 9 years of drought. 10 minutes with the chainsaw and the size was reduced to about 2 metres and the branches were reduced as well. A couple of hours digging, followed by about an hour of potting and the job was done.
It was planted into a very large wooden box and given to usual post dig care. The tree really responded and grew, with quite considerable back budding as well. After it was in a healthy state I did some cutting back and I also again reduced the height, only a little bit, but just to see how it responded. It never looked back and appears as tough as nails.
So yesterday, with the help of another member of this forum, Deadwood, we did some major work. This was probably the last opportunity before next season to do such work so that the tree will bud and the new leaves harden off before Autumn.
The weather was a bit ordinary with intermittent rain and these first three photos were taken before our first rain delay.