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Mt. Crawford Forest Pine Dig (South Australia)
Posted: September 18th, 2011, 10:11 pm
by Luke308

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

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

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

Not sure what you mean by that Craig, I had to re-size the pics down to less than 1MB to upload them

, 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

Not sure what you mean by that Craig, I had to re-size the pics down to less than 1MB to upload them

, 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

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

Not sure what you mean by that Craig, I had to re-size the pics down to less than 1MB to upload them

, 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?

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

,, 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

I had a great day,

they all recover
Re: Mt. Crawford Forest Pine Dig (South Australia)
Posted: September 19th, 2011, 7:38 pm
by Luke308
Craig wrote:

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

,, 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

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

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

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
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I like the second two, good work mate .