Ground growing
Posted: September 18th, 2016, 5:05 pm
Just a few pics, not quite up to date as there are now 34 trees planted.
The idea of the sieve came from Ray M's colander idea, just with a twist and I was looking for something that would give me a broader nebari.
Rightly or wrongly the trees are in the ground and growing strongly.
the selection of trees so far;
Casuarina about 15
Ficus various x 3
Guava x 1
Tamarind x 1
Burdekin Plum x 4
Small Leaf Bauhinia x 4
Kapok Tree x 1
Juniper x 2
Temple Bell x 3
Melalueca various x 3
Townsville Mystery Tree x 1
The bed was started about two years ago when I came across some free sleepers, since then I have been filling it with all the garden scraps from trimmings and then around three months ago I filled it with blue metal (crusher dust). The choice of blue metal was based on the fact that so many trees come up of their own accord that it seems to be a great cheap medium to fill a large area.
The process has been as follows;
Hollow out an area the size of the garden sieve 45cm.
Fill hole a little with bonsai mix (scoria, diatomite, pine bark) this was all recycled mix.
Push in the sieve making contact with the medium.
half fill the sieve then pot as normal.
Making a trip to Brisbane this coming weekend, will be looking for maybe some JBP's to put in the ground.
These trees will be lifted in about two years to sort out the root growth and from there decide whether they go back in or get potted up and maybe sold off.
anyhooo if this helps anybody with some inspiration, job done, if not, I've always got the trees in the ground.
Best time to plant a tree - 20 years ago.
Next best time to plant a tree - today
enjoy the rest of the weekend
Watty
The idea of the sieve came from Ray M's colander idea, just with a twist and I was looking for something that would give me a broader nebari.
Rightly or wrongly the trees are in the ground and growing strongly.
the selection of trees so far;
Casuarina about 15
Ficus various x 3
Guava x 1
Tamarind x 1
Burdekin Plum x 4
Small Leaf Bauhinia x 4
Kapok Tree x 1
Juniper x 2
Temple Bell x 3
Melalueca various x 3
Townsville Mystery Tree x 1
The bed was started about two years ago when I came across some free sleepers, since then I have been filling it with all the garden scraps from trimmings and then around three months ago I filled it with blue metal (crusher dust). The choice of blue metal was based on the fact that so many trees come up of their own accord that it seems to be a great cheap medium to fill a large area.
The process has been as follows;
Hollow out an area the size of the garden sieve 45cm.
Fill hole a little with bonsai mix (scoria, diatomite, pine bark) this was all recycled mix.
Push in the sieve making contact with the medium.
half fill the sieve then pot as normal.
Making a trip to Brisbane this coming weekend, will be looking for maybe some JBP's to put in the ground.
These trees will be lifted in about two years to sort out the root growth and from there decide whether they go back in or get potted up and maybe sold off.
anyhooo if this helps anybody with some inspiration, job done, if not, I've always got the trees in the ground.
Best time to plant a tree - 20 years ago.
Next best time to plant a tree - today
enjoy the rest of the weekend
Watty