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FJDGoose Wrote:

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> If there's anything we can do ......


Not sure... All the stronger plants were brought in for the winter.. (On kitchen window ledge)


Not enough room for all of them.. The weaker ones might not survive..


Life is so hard.


Foxy..:(

bonniebird Wrote:

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> My Acacia was blown down :( gutted I am, I got it

> when it was about 2 foot tall, it had the most

> beautiful yellow flowers every year, damn storm :(

> its now laying in the garden


xxxxxx


Bonniebird, if it's just uprooted, it might be OK if you replant it.


Worth trying, anyway.

Thanks Sue, its about 20 feet tall and the root ball is small, like on a cordyline, was wondering if it could be replanted, maybe we'll have to chop it then re plant as it wouldn't stay up by itself, will give it a go, thanks! I have pics but never know how to get them on!

Hi Bonniebird


This thread highlights your plight.. http://www.au.gardenweb.com/forums/load/oznative/msg0208170422804.html

It would seem that Acacia dealbata is naturally sucseptible to uprooting in high winds.


Have a read, but does not give much hope :(


Foxy

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> FJDGoose Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > If there's anything we can do ......

>

> Not sure... All the stronger plants were brought

> in for the winter.. (On kitchen window ledge)

>

> Not enough room for all of them.. The weaker ones

> might not survive..

>

> Life is so hard.

>

> Foxy..:(


Can you not find a local acupuncturist to treat them?

;-)

If it hasn't completely uprooted, you may be able to salvage it. Page 14 of this document has some useful information: http://hort.ufl.edu/woody/documents/FR172.pdf Apparantly, much may depend on the type of tree, its age, and whether the tree trunk is narrower than 4 inches. Either way, it's worth seeking the advice of a trained aborist.

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