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Mt. Crawford Forest Pine Dig (South Australia)

Posted: September 18th, 2011, 10:11 pm
by Luke308
:gday: Just thought I would share a few pics of the dig today. I came home with 3 trees, one of which I am glad I found first :hooray: as I think it has heaps of potential. Anyway, I shall let the pics do the talking......
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Re: Mt. Crawford Forest Pine Dig (South Australia)

Posted: September 18th, 2011, 10:19 pm
by Craig
Nice score, some interesting trees there, your post would be so much better if the pictures were larger Luke,so we can actually see the trees better , have fun :beer:

Re: Mt. Crawford Forest Pine Dig (South Australia)

Posted: September 18th, 2011, 10:27 pm
by Luke308
Craig wrote:Nice score, some interesting trees there, your post would be so much better if the pictures were larger Luke,so we can actually see the trees better , have fun :beer:
Not sure what you mean by that Craig, I had to re-size the pics down to less than 1MB to upload them :lost: , so that may have affected it. But if you click on the pic in shows a larger photo which I would say is plenty big enough to see the trees in all their glory. Please feel free to suggest another way if you know of a better way?

Re: Mt. Crawford Forest Pine Dig (South Australia)

Posted: September 19th, 2011, 1:17 pm
by cre8ivbonsai
Luke308 wrote:
Craig wrote:Nice score, some interesting trees there, your post would be so much better if the pictures were larger Luke,so we can actually see the trees better , have fun :beer:
Not sure what you mean by that Craig, I had to re-size the pics down to less than 1MB to upload them :lost: , so that may have affected it. But if you click on the pic in shows a larger photo which I would say is plenty big enough to see the trees in all their glory. Please feel free to suggest another way if you know of a better way?
Pics look fine to me Luke ;) Looks like great day was had, now you can sit back, let them recover, in the knowledge that you've some future stock to work on :cool:

Re: Mt. Crawford Forest Pine Dig (South Australia)

Posted: September 19th, 2011, 1:48 pm
by kcpoole
Looks like a fun day luke, and also easy digging :-)

Ken

Re: Mt. Crawford Forest Pine Dig (South Australia)

Posted: September 19th, 2011, 7:17 pm
by Craig
Luke308 wrote:
Craig wrote:Nice score, some interesting trees there, your post would be so much better if the pictures were larger Luke,so we can actually see the trees better , have fun :beer:
Not sure what you mean by that Craig, I had to re-size the pics down to less than 1MB to upload them :lost: , so that may have affected it. But if you click on the pic in shows a larger photo which I would say is plenty big enough to see the trees in all their glory. Please feel free to suggest another way if you know of a better way?

:worship: Your quite right the pics are fine Luke, i was having a monitor issue, it's sorted now, my appologies..,,The collection site looks amazing mate, i can hardly believe you only took 3 trees , my car would have been Chockas :palm: ,, Have fun

Re: Mt. Crawford Forest Pine Dig (South Australia)

Posted: September 19th, 2011, 7:32 pm
by Luke308
kcpoole wrote:Looks like a fun day luke, and also easy digging :-)

Ken
That's right, I was quite suprised, I only had to use my shovel, no need for the hand mattock or full-size mattock I purchased especially for the dig. Oh well now I have the right tools for the Olive dig next month :tu: I had a great day, :fc: they all recover

Re: Mt. Crawford Forest Pine Dig (South Australia)

Posted: September 19th, 2011, 7:38 pm
by Luke308
Craig wrote:
:worship: Your quite right the pics are fine Luke, i was having a monitor issue, it's sorted now, my appologies..,,The collection site looks amazing mate, i can hardly believe you only took 3 trees , my car would have been Chockas :palm: ,, Have fun
That's quite alright, no need to worship :) I would have taken more trees, but I didn't want to be greedy, and it was a 1 & a 1/2 hour drive home, so I thought it best to take as much of the root-ball possible to give every chance of recovery :fc: Also I gave them a drink of seasol before I left so I didn't want seasol every where on my back-seat (hence the tarps and tubs).
Now if only I had a van or trailer :whistle:

Re: Mt. Crawford Forest Pine Dig (South Australia)

Posted: September 19th, 2011, 7:41 pm
by Luke308
cre8ivbonsai wrote:
Pics look fine to me Luke ;) Looks like great day was had, now you can sit back, let them recover, in the knowledge that you've some future stock to work on :cool:

Yep. I'm pretty happy with my "haul", now is the hard part......waiting.

Re: Mt. Crawford Forest Pine Dig (South Australia)

Posted: September 22nd, 2011, 2:31 am
by alpineart
Hi Luke308 , that a very nice spot to dig , now go back and grab a couple of Pinasters and Caneriensis for me , little ones will be fine 200-300mm :?: If you contemplate going back P.M me and i will place a request . Cheers Alpineart

Re: Mt. Crawford Forest Pine Dig (South Australia)

Posted: September 29th, 2011, 11:36 am
by Luke308
alpineart wrote:Hi Luke308 , that a very nice spot to dig , now go back and grab a couple of Pinasters and Caneriensis for me , little ones will be fine 200-300mm :?: If you contemplate going back P.M me and i will place a request . Cheers Alpineart
Not sure if I will be going back there this year, as it is 1 & 1/2 hour drive each way. I will most likely be going to Kuipto forest at some stage though which is very similar. Let me know what your after and I might be able to sort something out for you.

I have just spoken to the ranger at Kuipto, and he has informed me that the Canariensis (canaray island pine) do not self seed or "re-gen" as they call it. He thinks they are sterile :( He did however inform me that they have Japanese red pine, Radiata, Pinasters and a few other varieties also. I will be arranging a time to go and dig over the next couple of months. I can't wait!!

Re: Mt. Crawford Forest Pine Dig (South Australia)

Posted: September 30th, 2011, 6:48 am
by alpineart
Hi Luke308, the ranger may be mistaken on the Japanese Red Pines , if they were used as plantation timber they would most likely be European Red Pines Pinus Resinosa .They are very similar in the bark , the Resinosa's were trialled here . They are a 2 needle pine used for furniture manufacturing . Very brittle timber, difficult to wire as they snap thin branches whereas other pines bend .Easy to collect as they dont have a tap root as other pines do , shallow radial roots , grow best in river sand or sandy soil , however i have numerous trainers in pure red scoria .They can and will die off for a season or two then reshoot , fooling the best of us . I did have pics of the tree's up here , however they were lost and the plantation now destroyed . Look forward to seeing some pics .

Cheers Alpine

Re: Mt. Crawford Forest Pine Dig (South Australia)

Posted: November 18th, 2011, 4:50 pm
by Luke308
Thought I would post some more pics to show how my yamadori pines a traveling.
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Re: Mt. Crawford Forest Pine Dig (South Australia)

Posted: November 18th, 2011, 5:14 pm
by alpineart
Hi Luke308 , well mate their still green so it should all be good for survival ,Usually the turn brown in 6-8 weeks so i wold give these the thumbs up .

Cheers Alpineart

Re: Mt. Crawford Forest Pine Dig (South Australia)

Posted: November 18th, 2011, 5:17 pm
by Craig
like this :cool: :tu: :tu2:

I like the second two, good work mate .