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Poll: How many Aussies cobbers do we have

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Old 8-May-2008   #61
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Well I'm just a Yank living in Aus! Been hear 25 years now!! LOL From the North East will never get use to Queensland heat!!lol
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Old 8-May-2008   #62
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G, day soltan ( Brett ) as promised!! I was dissapointed, the trees and garden have been let go. However at 80 years it is hard work and the children!!! are nver there to help. Unless they want something.

Here are some of the trees the first one is,

Agonis flexuosa Nana the next is A, flexuosa after dark and the last is A, flexuosa Denmark delight. The last one is Agonis flexuosa fairy foliage.
As mentiond I was not sure about the back drops. I will be able to see how the dwarf one works as my cousin bought that one and two more trees. Pup
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Here's a couple of local species. Still very young and have a long way to go.
Pots are inappropriate so pay no attention. Any comments are appreciated,so fire away...I've got a pretty thick skin.

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First is a Callistemon "Little John"
Second is a Melaleuca Nesophilia
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Hallo Pup

I see in photo 58643 some of your shohin bonsai run on Duracell. How does it work and does it help and is this a new bonsai trick? Just a curious Canuck wanting to find out.
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GrumbleGuts, I be from the North!! of Melbourne...
Mill Park to be more specific (next to Epping it be)
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I see in photo 58643 some of your shohin bonsai run on Duracell. How does it work and does it help and is this a new bonsai trick? Just a curious Canuck wanting to find out.
Connected up so I can zap any critters that decide my shohin would make a nice snack.
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Here's a couple of local species. Still very young and have a long way to go.
Pots are inappropriate so pay no attention. Any comments are appreciated,so fire away...I've got a pretty thick skin.

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First is a Callistemon "Little John"
Second is a Melaleuca Nesophilia
Anthony Tilt the Callistemon to the right take the top of and you have a tree with better taper. Also you have another nice shohin in the making. As for the Nesophila I would find a nice rock to mount it on.
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Old 9-May-2008   #68
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Let me ask what you mates may consider a stupid question. What do Kangaroos eat, do they keep some of the trees small that make good bonsai like some of our animals here do ?

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I have a friend wombat that leaves these tasty treats outside my cave. They kinda taste like chicken. They are such great friends to have.
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Only problem for you throwback is the Wombats have already eaten them. Should be a lot of protein though. Have you tried rabbit pellets ?

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