Can anybody tell me is it ok to be digging up pines this time of year?
And are there any secrets to success??
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Collecting Radiata Pines
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Re: Collecting Radiata Pines
Yes, you can dig them now. I like to put them in sand and keep them wet till they show new buds.
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Re: Collecting Radiata Pines
i have found that now is the best time to collect, though it is starting to get a little bit too cool, you should be fine. Just protect from drying winds and hot sun if it comes back out.
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Re: Collecting Radiata Pines
I also believe that the best time is now, my sucess from last year documented here
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Re: Collecting Radiata Pines
Today i collected 2 pines from near where i work. I have them at home roots, or what is left of them wrapped in wet newspaper and wrapped in a tea towel. I am wondering now, when i pot them up tomorrow, should i get rid of some of the branches on them to compensate for the root loss these trees have suffered? Any help, advice would be appreciated 

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Re: Collecting Radiata Pines
Hey Matt
I woud remove as little as possible fromt he top of the tree when collecting.
Quite often you wil have to do a trunk chop to get them in the car, but I will leave as much as you can to push new roots
Ken
I woud remove as little as possible fromt he top of the tree when collecting.
Quite often you wil have to do a trunk chop to get them in the car, but I will leave as much as you can to push new roots
Ken
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