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Posted 8 years 3 weeks ago #28192
Brand new to 名媛直播. I want to try Yamadori style and find a tree in the wild. I will not go on private land , or take a tree from a park but rather find a tree on crown land. Any issues I should be aware of?
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Posted 8 years 3 weeks ago #28196
That you have no idea how to collect trees, do not know what to look for when collecting nor know how to care fo rit afterwards.

Start growing for a few years. Then, when you are confident in keeping trees in pots alive you can contemplate doing a collecting trip with someone who knows what they are doing. Do not collect now. You are not ready.
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Posted 8 years 2 weeks ago #28198
If you are in the UK it is a criminal offence to collect without permission and as Leatherback says you need to lean how to grow trees first.
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Posted 8 years 2 weeks ago #28202
Agreed with the others. Learn the care of trees before learning the collection of trees. It is invaluable to the survival of yamadori. Before you take a tree, ask yourself: Can I provide as equal or greater an opportunity to thrive than if I had just left it alone? If you don't know how to care for trees first, you've already answered the question.
That, and always ask permission, private land or otherwise.
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