Hey, I am new to the topic bush regenerating, I guess cutting down the tree would be disturbing the soil to much at once or what is the idea of slowly killing the tree? We are in WA and are challenging ourselfs getting rid of many golden Sydney wattles , they are taking over our native bush . Greetings
As he alludes to in the video, if you simply cut the tree down with no form of treatment, the Camphor will coppice out and eventually regrow in to wide mess of new trunks. Camphor laurels produce an oil in their leaves that most often inhibits native plant regeneration. I'm assuming that by using this technique with a fungi inoculation, you would also be partly breaking down any potential soil toxins. Are you looking to remove the Acacias without using any herbicides?
This is really exciting Aidan! Looking forward to the shiitakes!!
so good...ty
Would love to hear how the shiitake mycelium is progressing.. any mushrooms one year later?
Hey, I am new to the topic bush regenerating,
I guess cutting down the tree would be disturbing the soil to much at once or what is the idea of slowly killing the tree?
We are in WA and are challenging ourselfs getting rid of many golden Sydney wattles , they are taking over our native bush . Greetings
As he alludes to in the video, if you simply cut the tree down with no form of treatment, the Camphor will coppice out and eventually regrow in to wide mess of new trunks.
Camphor laurels produce an oil in their leaves that most often inhibits native plant regeneration. I'm assuming that by using this technique with a fungi inoculation, you would also be partly breaking down any potential soil toxins.
Are you looking to remove the Acacias without using any herbicides?