A few cotoneasters I collected from work

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A few cotoneasters I collected from work

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I had to clean out a hazel hedge we have at work. It was full of blackberries, holy and cotoneasters. The cotoneasters I pretty much pulled out with the ripper on the tractor. I had them in a pile to go to the fire and thought they were actually some good stumps amongst them so threw them in the car ready to take home. I then remembered I was going straight to my parents in Echuca. I gave them a spray and then when I arrived in Echuca and put them on the ground and covered with a wet sheet (best I could do). I potted them up the next morning thinking it was probably a waste of time. Well they survived, all of them so now I have cotoneasters everywhere :palm: Will have to pick through them and thin them out a bit I think.

These photos were taken a week ago and they are now pushing growth flat out.
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and another
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and another
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and another :palm:
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and another bigger one
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There were several smaller ones as well. I also dug another bigger one today (photos will follow when potted). Again time to recover and grow.

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Hi Josh , mate i collected a few of these 12 months ago and planted them into the grow beds , now i need to collect them from the grow beds before the roots take hold in the good soil . They have raged like the weeds they are .

Cheers . Alpine
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See Josh, you are starting to develop the magic Bonsai touch. The rewards are that you get lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots ...........of trees.
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alpineart wrote:Hi Josh , mate i collected a few of these 12 months ago and planted them into the grow beds , now i need to collect them from the grow beds before the roots take hold in the good soil . They have raged like the weeds they are .

Cheers . Alpine
Yeah Ian I would put these in the same class as weeds but a mate recons they die if he looks at them so not sure what he's doing wrong :lost:
bodhidharma wrote:See Josh, you are starting to develop the magic Bonsai touch. The rewards are that you get lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots ...........of trees.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
By the way Bhodi, I believe your gracing us with your presence on the 21st of this month at Waverly, looking forward to it.

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Re: A few cotoneasters I collected from work

Post by Gav »

Hey Josh, I read in a write up about these that if you trim them to give your tools a really good clean with metho because they contain a toxin that is highly poisonous to some other plants.

Just thought I would mention it in case you did not know.

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