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  1. It's all dependent on species, and whether that species is in its natural environment, or a manmade one, being force fed copious amounts of nitrogen fertilizer?

     

    Erythrina caffra in a manmade environment's a prime example. Here in SoCal they either get whacked back every year, or they fall apart each summer.

     

    It's a commercial reality.

     

    You purists? Obviously ain't been around long enough to realize the stark difference between the natural world, and the manmade world's realities n limitations.

     

    Jomoco

  2. My container established seedling transplants have been few and limited.

     

    But what little hands on experience I've had?

     

    Have made me a believer in gently washing away the soil of a gallon container sapling, and planting on a conical mound, with the roots arranged radially, in a hole wide enough to accommodate them in a straight line.

     

    Amateur observations admittedly, but a well intentioned attempt to mimic nature on my part.

     

    Jomoco

  3. I used to look down my nose at fellow arbs toppin n pollardin trees indiscriminately too.

     

    Unti I read a UK study confirming that estate plane trees pollarded their whole life, actually lived longer lives than their unpollarded brethren in the wild.

     

    That many commercially maintained trees are maintained within bucket reach as a cost saving economic expediency, sustainable on a 2-3 year cycle.

     

    Jomoco

  4. I was stopped in my tracks performing CalTrans freeway removals with all the bells n whistles, because of baby crows occupyin a hawk's nest, by a CalTran's biologist unable to distinguish fledgling crows from fledgling hawks.

     

    Over two months until we could remove that tree n bill the state.

     

    Jomoco

  5. Container grown seedlings, unless planted very skillfully?

     

    Have a tendency to not develope lateral support roots as vigorously as natural seedlings.

     

    I have guyed enough container grown Torrey pines in the process of falling over in commercial settings to confirm it's a manmade problem, and somewhat common.

     

    Good stuff Mr. Humphries, very educational, as usual.

     

    Jomoco

  6. Here's a time trip back to my childhood that indirectly led to me climbing trees at age 14 residentially, and shortly later commercially. I mimicked Fowler snatchin a Condor out of a cavity on a vertical cliff face, here in our local mountains, but stealing an owl egg, rather than a live condor! The egg was successfully incubated n hatched later by one of my accomplices' parents, who raised and kept the owl in a 12X12 foot enclosure. The year 1972, my age 12.

     

    [ame]

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    Jomoco

  7. Spent my entire teenage life slaughtering n chippin pigeons n doves in the 70's.

     

    If it's a sin?

     

    I'm toast!

     

    I don't fool around with raptors anymore though. I've even saved a few by handin em over to bird doctors a few times, who were kind enough to call back later to inform me the birds had made full recoveries and had been released back into the wild.

     

    Indicating I'm not completely evil.....

     

    Jomoco

  8. Lovin it Ben.

     

    Very artistic, and even a tad philosophical.

     

    In that essentially being a removal expert consists of being able to make a tree come down like you want, and knowing it'll work.

     

    Great skills, editin n tunes on broad display there mate!

     

    Jomoco

  9. All my MS200T air filters are after market plastic jobs, easily cleanable on the job with a splash or two of gas.

     

    I believe both Bailey's and Madsen's sell em on the west coast here.

     

    I buy six at a time, and they hold up to cleaning with compressed air pretty dang good too IME.

     

    I hate that paper flock crap!

     

    Jomoco

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