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    Can this work in place of Turface?

    I talked to the rep in Calmar (i thinks that's the Leduc branch) and made the trip two summers ago for Turface. Just make sure to call ahead and make sure they check stock and reserve some for you. I called ahead and when I got there they were out which is why they sold me some Profile. They...
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    Can this work in place of Turface?

    Hi Pierre, I've used that product for the last 2 summers and through one winter. So far it seems to hold up well. I think it's the same as the NAPA floor dry. I sifted and rinsed the fines out but still use the smaller stuff for a lot of my trees. It doesn't hold too much water to cause...
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    Help with Jack Pine (schoodic)

    Cool little tree. Which nursery if you don't mind my asking?
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    Did some tree shopping Could use some info...

    Hi Pierre, With our winters I gave up on a lot of nursery material after my first season. So far I have had the best of luck with native collected material. Sometimes I wonder if the nursery material rated for our zone is even able to adapt to it in time as they likely come from much more...
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    Hi from Alberta

    I work around Cold Lake a lot and when I get a chance I see what I can find in the area. I find the best spots to look around powerline right aways as you can find some beat up trees from the mulcher if you're lucky. Muskeg is great for the tamaracks too. Lots of trampled and moose pruned...
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    Hi from Alberta

    Hi Pierre, I assume your location is Lloydminister? Not many of us out this way. I am in Wainwright. Clubs and bonsai nurseries are a little hard to find but on the upside there is some great material in the bush not far north. Tamaracks, jack pine, birch, etc... Welcome to the site. Tyler
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    Collecting Jack Pines

    If this was towards my info, Vance. I dug it in mid April which is like the beginning of March for most folks not this far north. It was snowing/raining the day I dug it so still consistently below freezing. It was still dormant at that time of year. Basically, as soon as I cold get a shovel...
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    Collecting Jack Pines

    I collected one last spring. It came from a powerline right of way. The ground was still frozen when I took it out. It was in very sandy soil. It is a young tree, about 2" diameter trunk, so things may be different for an older specimen. I took as much roots as I could carry and only...
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    Some future yamadori projects

    The third one is a tamarack I found growing by a swamp. It appears to have lost a main trunk at some point in its life too. It is about 40" tall right now with a 3" trunk that I will eventually chop much lower. I like the bark on this tree as it already has an aged look to it and not the...
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    Some future yamadori projects

    Here is a pic of a spruce that I found growing like a shrub. I didn't know until later but the main trunk was damaged (likely during the winter) and I ended up losing it. Now its a whole bunch of really low branches in a shrub form. It even started to produce cones this year although I did...
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    Some future yamadori projects

    Just thought I would share a few pics of some trees I collected this spring for future projects. They all seem to be very healthy and should provide some fun and learning in the future. First is a spruce. It was found on a power line right away that gets cleared on a semi regular basis. I...
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    So I found a Mugo stump...

    I'm not too quick to call this a success yet. It's still in really rough shape. Just nice to see some new green. I think this is more like at least a decade long project. Most growth is about 30" from the trunk at the moment. I am inclined to believe that that trunk have a lot of energy...
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    So I found a Mugo stump...

    Stump update So there is some new growth on this tree/stump:confused: as of late which is encouraging enough to add an update I guess. These are the steps I took to get it this far in case anyone is interested: - The day after I found it I washed off the "roots" and cut off any large old...
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    What's your method of Watering?

    I just bought a hose reel that is 100' long and retracts by itself. I hated coiling up hoses too. I got mine at Canadian Tire which I know only helps out about 2 percent of the sites users but here is a link to the manufacturers site. It was about $200...
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    Help with gravity water system

    Grimmy, I had to assume that the well will produce enough water for the watering demands. Without getting too far into the details if the water is available from the well there won't be any problems with using a pressure reducing valve to keep the sprinkler consistent. I think he is only...
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    Help with gravity water system

    Take a look at the gauge on your pressure tank for your well. It will tell you the pressure. Most well systems are setup with a pressure switch that will turn the pump on and off at different points. For example a 40/60 switch will turn the pump on when house pressure drops to 40 psi and...
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    Pomegranate project

    Thanks, Dario. I thought about twisting the trunks but didn't really want that look, although it would soon grow out. As for movement in the trunk, this one I wanted to keep straight and will probably keep it in the shohin size range. I have another 30 something I need to do something with...
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    Pomegranate project

    Thanks for the insight, Ed. You're right the bottom may take longer to fuse, it does have quite a large gap between the trunks. What do you mean by girdle below the flare? I'm assuming not a tourniquet.
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    Pomegranate project

    I really don't have much experience to tell if that is a realistic timeline or not but I will be putting some of the other out this year and depending how fast they develop I should be able to gauge this one. As for freezing, I did have two outdoors for about a month last year and they did...
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    Pomegranate project

    They seem to grow as seedlings fairly quickly. These ones are a year old wwithout ever being outdoors, which I assume is less than ideal. As long as everything holds together I hope to get the raffia off by the end of summer which would be around September here. I also will be bringing them...
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    Pomegranate project

    Hi all, I just started a project with some pomegranate seedlings that I thought I would share. It gets pretty boring up here over the long winters and I've been tired of waiting to do something, so here goes. I started some pom seeds just over a year ago indoors. They have not seen the...
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    Kiss fertilizing goodbye as you know it.

    Just a word of advice for anyone using this (I am a plumber and sirens are going of in my head right now). Please use some form of backflow prevention when you are injecting anything directly into your water system. At the very least one of these will work for only a couple of bucks...
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    So I found a Mugo stump...

    Thanks, Brian. I remember reading about this method a while back. Vance, I really don't have any hopes for it but was unsure if it would work so I took it. Collection really took all of 10 seconds. If nothing else it will make a good piece of firewood.:)
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    So I found a Mugo stump...

    Thanks for the input, Vance. A couple of questions though. Should it get some rooting hormone to try to stimulate something down there or does it matter? Also, should it get lots of sun or some shade? We really don't get hot afternoon sun here until June so I assume it can stay in the...
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    So I found a Mugo stump...

    Well, when you put it that way...:p The needles aren't black they are green and soft, not dry. Also, I cut one of the large roots off to see inside and it was still moist and greenish around the cambium. I don't have high hopes, just wondering if it would be worth it to but it in some...
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