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Re: It's PLUM Time

Posted: September 8th, 2019, 9:53 pm
by shibui
And i thought "The truth shall set you free" was just for the bible thumpers.
I think he thought I was a bit crazy .
And I reckon he may have been correct :lol: In fact, we are probably all just a little more than a bit crazy.

Your new tree looks good Sno but I think it will have a couple of good scars on it for a few years yet.

Re: It's PLUM Time

Posted: September 8th, 2019, 11:36 pm
by 鸕盆栽 Gamauji Bonsai
An old orchard tree got a new lease on life and I am glad we took the time to do it because its a beauty.

Re: It's PLUM Time

Posted: September 9th, 2019, 7:04 am
by TimS
These plum trees are giving me serious envy, I need to track one down! The only one I have is an elvins from a nursery that is just a stick in a pot.

Anyone in vic have a Prunus they want to offload?? :whistle:

Re: It's PLUM Time

Posted: September 9th, 2019, 5:06 pm
by Watto
Tim, you have to did them plums.
This one had only one flower this year, I must have trimmed it at the wrong time!

Re: It's PLUM Time

Posted: September 11th, 2019, 6:51 am
by Watto
I'm a little jealous of Sno digging one so this afternoon I might head out to my secret plum spot and dig one. If it looks OK I'll post a photo but if its not I'll keep it hidden away.
Here is a little Shohin (is that tautology?)....

Re: It's PLUM Time

Posted: September 11th, 2019, 6:55 am
by TimS
Lovely! I need to find my own secret plum spot by the looks for things

Re: It's PLUM Time

Posted: September 13th, 2019, 11:01 am
by Watto
The secret plum spot has come good. This is a relatively short tree with a bit of movement and old bark. It has been dug, trimmed and potted and I hold out hope that it progresses OK. It was probably a week late in digging but the roots aren't too bad.

Re: It's PLUM Time

Posted: September 13th, 2019, 10:04 pm
by boom64
Hi Watto ,Another Goulburn Plum. A few scattered flowers this year ,concentrating on thickening up branches. Long process...it will probably outlast me .Still have two small ones will post soon .Cheers John.

Re: It's PLUM Time

Posted: September 14th, 2019, 7:39 am
by Watto
That one has a lot of character, it will be a beauty in a little while John.

Re: It's PLUM Time

Posted: September 14th, 2019, 9:05 am
by Watto
This is a little multitrunked plum that I dug a few years ago. This year it had a serious trim and then a repot. Just a few flowers but I hope next year it will be better.

Re: It's PLUM Time

Posted: November 9th, 2022, 6:50 am
by ronaldjleejlee
Sno wrote: September 8th, 2019, 8:29 pm
Watto wrote: September 6th, 2019, 6:33 am Thanks Shibui, I was worried because my cherry never flower this early.
I noticed that Sno has a plum with some movement which is difficult to find, usually they are straight when you find the wild ones.
Jeez boys you aren’t looking hard . I snuck down to Canberra to go to a Canberra Bonsai society meeting because it was such a miserable day in the mountains . On the way home I dug this one .49C4F18D-3236-46FC-ADA9-DFAE161CA907.jpeg .it may not turn out to be much but it does have some wild movement . There was a few more similar there which is now a secret spot ;) .
So My secret spot is part of the the old Monaro Highway . I was half way through digging when a high way patrol copper drove up next to me and asked me what I was doing . Here I am under a big old plum tree digging one of its off spring , which has become a dumping ground for old batteries , asbestos and even some old adult videos ( this is our society ) .
My inner thoughts were ‘here we go ‘. But with a smile and spade in hand I approached his vehicle and said ‘hi I grow bonsai and I am digging up a tree to turn it into a bonsai . With out letting him answer I continued on that I was driving home from going to a CBS meeting in Canberra and that I had some bonsai in the car which I had taken for” show and tell “ and he could have a look if he wanted .
Well to my dismay he declined to look at my trees , saying it was ok . I repeated that he was more than welcome to look at my trees and I was happy to show off my trees . He said “ no it’s ok he had a report of suspicious activity and he was just checking it out . I said he should come and check out the tree I was digging because it had some great movement . He declined , I was a bit disappointed because I was excited with my find . I think he thought I was a bit crazy .
Yeah I know it's kinda late and I should not resurrect a thread that old but, I've seen a picture like that not far from my farm, and old tree, with some stuff around it, I think it might be asbestos but I am not sure, I've heard it's dangerous, is it? Should I call an expert? I've found a couple on the internet