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Jamie don`t`forget it won`t be long and I will be back no deck , I would be happy to dig for you. I feel safe in saying that to a shoin lover ;) . I`m always up for a dig ! ;) ;) CHEERS ROD.......
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Rod wrote:Jamie don`t`forget it won`t be long and I will be back no deck , I would be happy to dig for you. I feel safe in saying that to a shoin lover ;) . I`m always up for a dig ! ;) ;) CHEERS ROD.......
You are a champion Rod! If i was up there i too would dig for ya pal! :D
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Rod wrote:Jamie don`t`forget it won`t be long and I will be back no deck , I would be happy to dig for you. I feel safe in saying that to a shoin lover ;) . I`m always up for a dig ! ;) ;) CHEERS ROD.......
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Rod wrote:Jamie don`t`forget it won`t be long and I will be back no deck , I would be happy to dig for you. I feel safe in saying that to a shoin lover ;) . I`m always up for a dig ! ;) ;) CHEERS ROD.......
You are a champion Rod! If i was up there i too would dig for ya pal! :D
thanks guys :D it means a lot to me, even though i cant dig i will just be happy to get out and about, and i will do what i can when we can mate ;) im going down to bris again tomorow, see if they gie me some results this time :?

hopefully i will be back on my feet and being able to hunt again, you are an insipration Rod, going through what you have and are still keen to go digging ;) CHAMPION! :D

Ant your a champ to pal, always offering help, always to kind, both of you :D not to mention others that if i was to type out would take a fair bit ;) :D :lol:


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here is one of mine back in July last year, 5 years after collection
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excellent tree mate :D i like your V cut to it looks like it is rolling over nicely, did you seal that wound or did you just let it be?

gives me some good ideas too, i actually need to chop mine back its starting to get to long but i want it to thicken up aswell as they will be the starting of the branching.

im going to be trying to get a really low broom, it will be quite low, the first branches will be about 3, maybe 4 inches from the ground :D the trees overall visualised height is going to be around 9-10 inches with a foliage spread of about 18-20 inches i think :D


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my first attempt, about 8 years after collection. photo taken January this year. Was a 2m high tree cut down. trunk around 50mm i think
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I sealed the V cut straight away with cut paste and about 2 weeks later shoots appear all around the cut area. Selected the ones i wanted removed all others and just let them grow freely in the first year to gain strength. I had no roots on them when lifted. I cut the bases flat. They root very easily.
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Stimson wrote:here is one of mine back in July last year, 5 years after collection
can you spot the grafted branch on the main upright? I have two others in progress now to fill a few gaps.
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thats a nice one too mate :D its got a heavy trunk up the middle but i still like it :D

they have rather thin trunks for the heights of the trees when collected hey :D

this one has a nice sized trunk for what i want to do, but when i collected it the tree would of been well over 4 metres i reckon :D

they do power on really well once chopped back but, i reckon they are great trees to collect, to be able to collect on 31st of january and be at where i am now with it only 3 or so months later is excellent, no 1-2 years recovery, i had this bare rooted too :D its grow box is packed with new roots :D


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Stimson wrote:
Stimson wrote:here is one of mine back in July last year, 5 years after collection
can you spot the grafted branch on the main upright? I have two others in progress now to fill a few gaps.

its the one in the middle near the top facing towards the veiwer mate :D i can still see where the shoot thickened around the hole when it was fusing :D
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Jamie wrote:thats a nice one too mate :D its got a heavy trunk up the middle but i still like it :D

they have rather thin trunks for the heights of the trees when collected hey :D

this one has a nice sized trunk for what i want to do, but when i collected it the tree would of been well over 4 metres i reckon :D

they do power on really well once chopped back but, i reckon they are great trees to collect, to be able to collect on 31st of january and be at where i am now with it only 3 or so months later is excellent, no 1-2 years recovery, i had this bare rooted too :D its grow box is packed with new roots :D


jamie :D
yeh, that branch on the right is a strong one. It grew like that over a season before i realised, bugger. Still one of my favourite trees in my colletion.
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yea ya gotta watch them for sure :D i check mine every couple of days and go over it to make sure there arent wires digging in and the likes.

i am thinking bout letting it scar up some as a test to see if it helps thicken the branching and trunks up a little quicker as they are fast growers i was thinking it might help ?

do yours go into a dormancy or do they stay green all the time?

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well heres another update, its coming along quite nicely, very happy with it actually :D i did a trim up a while ago and this is where it has grown back to, it will be left for a fair while again. then cut back hard, even though i am wiring it still needs to have clip and grow method used :D
Celtis broom.jpg
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Interesting...
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very nice. are those pellets ...chicken poos (dynamic lifters) ? :)
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