Hi, Unfortunately we do not grow this variety of Ginkgo. Here is what we have grown and ones currently in stock: www.specialitytrees.com.au/trees/genus/ginkgo-cm6ua
Thuja 'Smaragd' is not a tree we are growing at the moment. For our 2023 range you can check out our website www.specialitytrees.com.au/trees and click the 'hedging' category on the left hand side
Hey mate, excellent video! I have a hinterland gold, was wondering how wide this tree will grow as I heard it won't grow much wider then 1m? Kind regards dave
Adding gypsum to the soil is very beneficial as it helps the soil to soak up water after rain, reducing runoff. It also improves soil aeration. We would also suggest planting the tree mounted slightly above the level of the ground and water only when required.
Hi Kate, we have 100L available now ($540+GST each). These are full and bushy with a planted height of 2.3-2.4m. The next sizes down being 40cm and 50cm diameter containers ($160+GST each & $295+GST each respectively) will be available in Spring 2021.
Hello we have trees on the verg that look like weeping willows but are Australian with a peppermint like smell .but the 60 year old tree is dying some branches have lost their leaves and look dead . Like to save it but don't know what to do .I live in willagee WA and their old trees like this everywhere but don't know what they are called. Can you help .
Hi, we are based in Melbourne Victoria, so not sure what we can do from here other than suggest that these trees are most likely Agonis flexuosa also known as Peppermint Willow. If they are big trees and you would like to check their health, best to get an arborist to check the tree and do any necessary works. Your local council should also be advised from a safety perspective. They may be able to provide horticultural assistance.
Hi Adam, we are located in Narre Warren East, Victoria. Check the website for availability and for directions if you need. Appointment to view stock can be made here: www.specialitytrees.com.au/contact
Great channel! 😀 I am happy to find like-minded people here. My favorite plants are the Myrtaceae. I have e.g. an Eucalyptus gunnii in my garden and some Myrtus communis as bonsai. You can find photos and videos of them and other of my plants on my website or my channel. I have added the videos from you about Myrtaceae to the playlist on my channel. I subscribed your channel and I would be happy if you would subscribe to my channel too.
Hi Lilly Pilly is great for hedging and cost depends on the pot size you buy. Our 30cm pots are the smallest we offer, tree is around 1m tall $85+GST each
@@specialitytrees3028 Thank You. I would like to keep them in pots. If I buy the 40cm pots, can I leave them in the pots and maintain a height of 2.2 metres or will I need 50cm pots?
While all Lilly Pilly varieties seem to be fast growing when compared to many other tree varieties, we have found that Waterhousea and one called Acmena 'Firescreen' to be the fastest growing in our nursery.