th-cam.com/video/SWXdOYUqTss/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cYU05b_EjBkVZWC2 curious on your opinion on this type of Euc management for species that don't coppice well like Nitens. Might be a way to get rapid re-growth of firewood sized material without a lignotuber.
Very interesting 🤔 I have a few up the back which were blown over in the gales, but just kept growing. A gunnii and I think a dalrympleana, so varieties which could be coppiced anyway. I've seen so many Eucalyptus trees on there side and growing branches straight up, definitely worth experimenting with a few. Thanks for letting me know 👍🏻 🍀
The main thing I love about him is that he is independent ! I don't feed him regularly, generally he finds his own food. Interestingly he made the first approaches when he was a cub ! sauntering around in the small back lawn. Despite being a cub, and at that time I didn't feed him at all; he is well capable of hunting and taking car of himself. I was astonished to see him so big and healthy that other day, after not having seen or fed him for over three weeks 😮 Hope this helps 🍀
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th-cam.com/video/SWXdOYUqTss/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cYU05b_EjBkVZWC2 curious on your opinion on this type of Euc management for species that don't coppice well like Nitens. Might be a way to get rapid re-growth of firewood sized material without a lignotuber.
Very interesting 🤔
I have a few up the back which were blown over in the gales, but just kept growing. A gunnii and I think a dalrympleana, so varieties which could be coppiced anyway.
I've seen so many Eucalyptus trees on there side and growing branches straight up, definitely worth experimenting with a few.
Thanks for letting me know 👍🏻
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I know its fun and cute to feed him, but it's not good. They need to learn how to find their own food and not rely on humans.
The main thing I love about him is that he is independent !
I don't feed him regularly, generally he finds his own food.
Interestingly he made the first approaches when he was a cub ! sauntering around in the small back lawn.
Despite being a cub, and at that time I didn't feed him at all; he is well capable of hunting and taking car of himself.
I was astonished to see him so big and healthy that other day, after not having seen or fed him for over three weeks 😮
Hope this helps 🍀
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