A few pics
- buna
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I thought I'd put up a few pics I took the other day.
The 2 underside segments of wild olive stumps
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talk about using all avalible space...quite inpressive your olive stumps have given me an idea ... nice budah
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It's like tetris with bonsai pots,
Yeah the Olive experiment turned out well. we dug up a few stumps, trimmed off every leaf and shoot then sawed the widest part of the stump horizontally so it would sit flat. Planted em up in some large containers. The ones in the photo here are a couple of the bottom cutoff bits haha. Thats the old tap root on one waiting to be chiselled away one day. I wasn't too sure if they would take bit they did.
Yeah the Olive experiment turned out well. we dug up a few stumps, trimmed off every leaf and shoot then sawed the widest part of the stump horizontally so it would sit flat. Planted em up in some large containers. The ones in the photo here are a couple of the bottom cutoff bits haha. Thats the old tap root on one waiting to be chiselled away one day. I wasn't too sure if they would take bit they did.
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