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Cork Oak Bending. The ARSE Technique Description.

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Old 5-Sep-2003   #1
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Lightbulb Cork Oak Bending. The ARSE Technique Description.

The ARSE (Attached Resource Spatial Evolution) technique is seldom used in the Mediterranean areas where the appropriate resources can easily be allocated.

As you can see from this ilustrated slanted styled Cork Oak, the results are very promissing.
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Looking closely at the original picture it is probably a Azinheira (Quercus ilex rotundifolia) and not a Cork Oak.
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Duartix,

looking closer at this picture I think you'd better water this tree on a regular basis. The moss is not exactly exhibition quality.

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My goodness, you guys! This post made me laugh harder over a cup of morning coffee than anything I've read in a long time!!!

Thanks for starting off my day the right way.

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Did you notice the use of the ASS (Automatic Soil Stimulator) fertilizing technique as well?
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Did you notice the use of the ASS (Automatic Soil Stimulator) fertilising technique as well?


Missed that! Brilliant.
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