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Posts by dave13

Eucalyptus nitens – experiences

The recent windstorm of July 2022 tipped over a number of 30 year old nitens – with large rootballs failing. 20 Eucs and one pine fell over – both species had been side pruned. Despite the fact that the nitens have been the best growth, and form tree, they are all destined for chainsaw because […]

NZ Redwood Company at Conway River Nth Canterbury

Some of us joined the Nth Canterbury Farm Forestry Group’s field day to the approx. 20 year old Redwoods growing from sea level to about 400m in a rainfall of about 1200mm. There were some great messages. First, plant cloned not seedling material. The photo shows cloned on right, seedlings – with average to worse […]

Chestnuts – good growth on dry hard site – suckers a problem

Chestnut may be useful as organic / zero chemical vineyard post. Our experience at Silverwood is they sucker badly and so there’s a need for ongoing silviculture, including form pruning. Suckers are best removed in summer, to reduce regrowth/adventitious shoots. On a different site, we have a useful single row shelter belt, pruned with hedge […]

Wattle – a case of massive variability

The wattle spacing demonstration which in 2022 is now 10 years old has shown the team how incredibly variable the trees are. The variability is within selections, across selections… So, our message to those keen to grow this fast growing, beautiful hardwood timber is plant at high density – 2 m x 2m into deep […]

Regular get togethers, working bees.

There’s always some pruning, cleaning up to do on a forestry block. There’s enjoyment in the working together and the yak/cuppa half way through or lunch at end. Would be great to see you there sometime. We send out emails to our farm forestry group but if you would like to volunteer please get in […]

Cypress Trial – Aug 2013 photos

The trees have grown very well. The photos below seek to show the key differences. Plot 1 is furthest from the road, Plot 5 is closest to Leaches Rd. Stapehill row is to the West, closest to the natives. The trees were heavily branched – making it too hard to get a photo of the […]

Wattle – frost sensitivity

The recent frosts appear to have killed about 20% of our wattle trees. High populations to start with may well be a key to success with this high value, hardwood timber. They were planted almost 12 months ago and many are now over 1 m high. The tree in the photo shows really good root […]