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25.01.2022 We do big and small



22.01.2022 Living with trees

21.01.2022 Tough morning, Grinding a stump on top of a water Meter ,

20.01.2022 Stumps removed using two wheeled tight access Stump grinder , excellent for getting into difficult spots .



17.01.2022 Wind me up before I go go

17.01.2022 Look who I found today in a cavity. Mr sleepy possum. Left him alone to sleep it off!

17.01.2022 Look Closely a small Parrot sitting quietly



16.01.2022 Photo taken of a Mature Camphor Laurel overhanging a Slate roof in Malvern ,then an after shot of tree's canopy after it was trimmed to clear and uplift the lower branches .

13.01.2022 There is always an answer to a difficult situation

12.01.2022 To Day The Separation Tree was Taken Down. t is believed to date from the 17th century when Indigenous tribes met by the Yarra River. It was also the place where, on November 15, 1850, superintendent Charles La Trobe announced that what is now Victoria would separate from NSW.... Botanic Gardens chief executive Tim Entwisle said members of the public have expressed their sadness at the tree's demise. On Friday, Channel 10's Studio 10 morning show was due to cross live from the site as arborists prepared for the severe canopy reduction. Professor Entwisle hopes the tree's death will help us "realise how important and significant our big old trees are". "It will look pruned back quite a bit by the end of next week, so it's kind of a last look at it in its full state this week." On Monday about 25 per cent of the tree will be removed. In the next six months it will be reduced from 25 metres tall to a 10-metre high trunk, with leaf-less remnants of some of the limbs remaining. "I want there to be a presence there that's substantial and significant and represents what was there," he said. Some people had suggested the tree be sculpted in some way. "My feeling at the moment is that it's better kept in a natural form, but I'm open to ideas." Professor Entwisle said while it was "incredibly sad" he was determined to look for the positive. Three offspring of the Separation Tree planted 64, 10 and five years ago stand nearby on the Tennyson lawn. Seedlings from the tree have been sent to 20 schools, and the Botanic Gardens' nursery has hundreds of seeds. The vandals, who made two overnight attacks in 2010 and 2013 that cut off the tree's food system, have not been caught. Asked what he would say to them, Professor Entwisle said he would be speechless. "I'd find it very hard to have a conversation about this. I find the whole thing extremely difficult to believe and understand. I don't see any motivation behind it. I don't understand why you would kill a tree, why you would do this." A plaque at the base marking La Trobe's 1850 announcement will remain, as will a metal spike embedded in the tree that marks the high water mark from an 1860s flood. In future, Professor Entwisle would like to see interpretation panels installed about the indigenous history of the area. He said wood from the lopped branches could be made into benches, a table in Parliament House or souvenirs to raise money to support tree care

11.01.2022 Good to see a Cotoneaster tree Being a food source for our feathered friend The Corella

10.01.2022 Coastal Banksia Loses a very large Limb Make sure you have your Trees inspected for possible Faults



09.01.2022 What do I call this ?

06.01.2022 Found this tree climber

05.01.2022 New climber to the team

05.01.2022 Found this unique tree in behind a Tai Restaurant in BlackRock, I"m sure it is a Papaya very rare in Melbourne

05.01.2022 Working in a Pepper corn tree with a Bee hive , No Bees were harmed when pruning . Peruvian pepper (Schinus molle, also known as American pepper, Peruvian peppertree, escobilla,

03.01.2022 Soldier Beetle In the Garden you will see these guys in plagues, Don't be worried as they have little impact on our Trees and Plants and are harmless, They are more interested in Mating than eating our plants

03.01.2022 Last Two Magnificent Kauris located somewhere in Atherton Tablelands 45 meters high .

01.01.2022 David On the Red Roo stump grinder

01.01.2022 where is Laurie?

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