Some trees with potenial around the yard.
Some trees with potenial around the yard.
Hi all, I got interested to see what was around the folks yard today for timber work and took a few pics.
There are some camphor Laurels aswell but I couldn't be bothered walking down to them.
Will
There are some camphor Laurels aswell but I couldn't be bothered walking down to them.
Will
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Re: Some trees with potenial around the yard.
Your folks have a very interesting yard there Will. While on the subject of timbers yet to be logged, does anybody have any pics of some Blackwood or Silky oak with the leaves still on? Ya never know when you're gonna come across a council contractor about to stick some valuable tone wood through a massive chipper, in which case the persuasive powers of a slab of VB could see a nice chunk of tone wood in the back of my ute, ay!
Cheers,,,
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Re: Some trees with potenial around the yard.
Here Ya Go Rod, some silky oak or Grevillea, Sorry They Are not clearer, The Grevillea is in flower at the moment golden flowers as shown in the pic
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Re: Some trees with potenial around the yard.
Hi Willl,
some nice trees there. You might want to check on the brush box though. It usually has a smooth bark. The bunya looks a good size. I find knots are the biggest issue when milling it. The red cedar has nice form. Personally I would let it grow a bit longer.
cheers
steve
some nice trees there. You might want to check on the brush box though. It usually has a smooth bark. The bunya looks a good size. I find knots are the biggest issue when milling it. The red cedar has nice form. Personally I would let it grow a bit longer.
cheers
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Re: Some trees with potenial around the yard.
I can hear Will's mum now....."has anybody seen where those trees in the back yard went to?"......"don't worry about it mum it was probably termites".
Jim
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Re: Some trees with potenial around the yard.
Thanks for the reply.stopper wrote:Hi Willl,
some nice trees there. You might want to check on the brush box though. It usually has a smooth bark. The bunya looks a good size. I find knots are the biggest issue when milling it. The red cedar has nice form. Personally I would let it grow a bit longer.
cheers
steve
Would you believe the Bunya and Red Cedar are the same age. There was another bunya pine not 10m from that one and only 3yrs younger but had a diameter of only 200mm. This big one beside the house has a dia. of around 850mm.
I would probably be shot for cutting down the red cedar anyway so I better keep away from it.
Will
Re: Some trees with potenial around the yard.
Can't believe you've got a bunya beside the house
You must spend half your life repairing the holes in the roof made from falling bunya nuts!!
Do you hand out hard hats to visitors?
You must spend half your life repairing the holes in the roof made from falling bunya nuts!!
Do you hand out hard hats to visitors?
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Re: Some trees with potenial around the yard.
Thankfully the nuts tend to fall straight down and not on the house. They even break the branches off from their weight. We rope off the area during nut season as they come down fast and hard.Clancy wrote:Can't believe you've got a bunya beside the house
You must spend half your life repairing the holes in the roof made from falling bunya nuts!!
Do you hand out hard hats to visitors?
In the last big season (every 3 years) there were over 30 nuts each the size of a bowling ball. The fence is in pretty poor shape after that.
Will
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