Monster Privet
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Re: Monster Privet
Enough material to keep you going for years.
The one you have lifted is going to be a good one.
The one you have lifted is going to be a good one.
Smithy- Member
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Wow. That mamma's gonna put you in Hospital! Better start saving for the pot. Wish i was carving it.
Guest- Guest
Re: Monster Privet
I've got to cut my privet hedge tomorrow ,I'd rather dig it up but my wife likes the hedge rather than a fence.
Smithy- Member
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Ye Gods! I thought the ones I'm collecting were big enough, but this makes me think mine are mere tiddlers!
Looks like we've cornered the market in big Privet stumps cornered, F!
Looks like we've cornered the market in big Privet stumps cornered, F!
Harleyrider- Member
Thanks
Thanks Will, HR & Smithy,
It sure is massive. Theres a cpl more I'll be digging. Trouble is its so huge i can,t even take it to any workshop for carving.
I wanted to move it to a sunnier location but gave up after trying a cpl of times. But I'm sure in a couple of years it will make a specimen bonsai and then I wont even remember all the pain I've gone through digging it. :-)))
Cheers
It sure is massive. Theres a cpl more I'll be digging. Trouble is its so huge i can,t even take it to any workshop for carving.
I wanted to move it to a sunnier location but gave up after trying a cpl of times. But I'm sure in a couple of years it will make a specimen bonsai and then I wont even remember all the pain I've gone through digging it. :-)))
Cheers
F. Waheedy- Member
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its just like child birth, you forget the pain then go back for more. A bit of pointing in the right direction and then hopefully you end up with a fine specimen, or a monster you can't get rid of.
Smithy- Member
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I suggest that you either collect the rest of the stumps, or at least start to train them where they are. With the ban on importing trees material like this is going to become (a) very desirable, and (b) very scarce!
Harleyrider- Member
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I suggest you cut back the long growth very hard. Privet branches become quite stiff and difficult to bend. If you wire the young new shoots to put some character into the branches, remove the wire and let the branches grow to a decent thickness and then prune back, then repeat cycle. The box you've put it in looks like the kind of plastic that perishes in the sun, so be careful. Would still like to carve it though
Guest- Guest
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Thanks, Will. You're right. They do get quite stiff. I will cut back the long growth. Will also do, as told, with wiring. I'm definitely coming to you for carving with a cpl of my trees. Many thanks in advance.
F. Waheedy- Member
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what a monster.
Faisal has no time for trees this year as he told his wife he is going to refurbish the garden.
Faisal has no time for trees this year as he told his wife he is going to refurbish the garden.
Smithy- Member
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Hey Smithy,
No matter how HARD you try, you just can't keep away, can you? I'm walking a thin line though.
Being VERY careful at every step I take.
How've you been buddy?
No matter how HARD you try, you just can't keep away, can you? I'm walking a thin line though.
Being VERY careful at every step I take.
How've you been buddy?
F. Waheedy- Member
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