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Re: Yamadori Radiata Pine - Worth it?

Posted: August 3rd, 2012, 5:36 am
by anttal63
Yes Andy definately the foliage on the right, creating a canopy back over the trunk. If you dont think carving and planting angle will do the straight start justice then Radiaters layer well. Definately get the backo in if offered and as long as maximum root ball with minimum damage is the key. Let the girls play with their little nursery stock for this tree is a mans job, Its a taker !!! :twisted: :lol: :tu:

Re: Yamadori Radiata Pine - Worth it?

Posted: August 3rd, 2012, 7:33 am
by Jarrod
Snap it up mate! Looks like it should be an easy dig as well, though I may have just jinxed you!

I would be cutting the unwanted parts during collection. Or just a little before.

Re: Yamadori Radiata Pine - Worth it?

Posted: August 3rd, 2012, 5:57 pm
by Andrew Legg
anttal63 wrote:Let the girls play with their little nursery stock for this tree is a mans job, Its a taker !!! :twisted: :lol: :tu:
How to win friends and influence people huh. Italian is not going to be quite so beautiful once the girls get hold of you mate! :twisted: :lol:

Here is a photo I took yesterday for the area at the end of the second curve. Some nice options I think! :tu:
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Cheers,

Andrew

Re: Yamadori Radiata Pine - Worth it?

Posted: August 3rd, 2012, 6:20 pm
by anttal63
You win some you lose some buddy, Italian is still beautiful baby !!! 8-)

Enough there to create an interesting tree no worries about that... :tu: