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Originally Posted by Drunken_Irish
Lmao,  Cheers Tai,
I thought muck was an Irish term, cause Irelands 90% muck. The golf course I used to work on was total clay based (a real ********* to drain in winter). Never dawned on me that it would be benificial in ma new hobbie.
Thanks Bro, i'll have me Ma mail over some good ol Irish much fer x-mas
Drunken
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lol Irish, Yeah I'll take a pound of Irish muck off ya hands!
I've tried normal modelling clay and volcanic clay...both are good...
I love your climate description.....Cold....I'd give anything to get away from my airconditioner now...coldest I get is 21 C when i stick my head inside the machine...
I forgot to mention that the tree itself would more than likely be rootpruned and fresh soil added every few years to keep them healthy...
There is two ways of doing it...One way is to completely remove the tree and re-soil and root prune...
The other way is to take something like a 1/2"- 1" piece of copper pipe and cut holes in the soil, removing the old soil and replcing it with new fresh soil in the hole...
That's it man...
Happy growing, and have a pint of Guiness for me at your local Pub!
TAI