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could i graft a living treehouse together?
You could probably even manage the horizontal beams. Do a web search
for Axel Erlandson and his Circus Trees. Here are two sites: http://www.arborsmith.com/treecircus.html http://www.bonfantegardens.com/trees/trees.html M. Reed Cloned Ranger wrote: as i see it as long as there were no fully horizontal beams i could graft a group of trees into a living treehouse... |
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could i graft a living treehouse together?
Sure, but you won't have the project completed in your own lifetime.
Cloned Ranger wrote in message news as i see it as long as there were no fully horizontal beams i could graft a group of trees into a living treehouse... |
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could i graft a living treehouse together?
My only suggestion is to select fast growing trees of your area. Have a go
what have you lost. When you have gone you will be able to look down and say I started it of, or if you are young you might see the end product before you snufit. Paddy "Moontanman" wrote in message ... Maybe, sounds like a great project that your grandkids would enjoy. All the trees would have to be the same species for sure. Moon remove nospam from e-mail to send to me, I grow trees in aquariums like bonsai. I breed dwarf crayfish, great for planted community tanks. If you can get me a shovelnose sturgeon fingerling (Scaphirhynchus platorynchus) no wild caught please, contact me |
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could i graft a living treehouse together?
Maybe, sounds like a great project that your grandkids would enjoy. All the
trees would have to be the same species for sure. Moon remove nospam from e-mail to send to me, I grow trees in aquariums like bonsai. I breed dwarf crayfish, great for planted community tanks. If you can get me a shovelnose sturgeon fingerling (Scaphirhynchus platorynchus) no wild caught please, contact me |
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could i graft a living treehouse together?
Sweet, Dude!
Far Out! Out of sight! Up Tight! DynOmite! Right On! Cloned Ranger wrote in message ... sweeet! thanx alot! Monique Reed wrote in message ... You could probably even manage the horizontal beams. Do a web search for Axel Erlandson and his Circus Trees. Here are two sites: http://www.arborsmith.com/treecircus.html http://www.bonfantegardens.com/trees/trees.html M. Reed Cloned Ranger wrote: as i see it as long as there were no fully horizontal beams i could graft a group of trees into a living treehouse... |
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could i graft a living treehouse together?
PaddyS a écrit dans le message ... My only suggestion is to select fast growing trees of your area. Have a go what have you lost. When you have gone you will be able to look down and say I started it of, or if you are young you might see the end product before you snufit. Paddy "Moontanman" wrote in message ... Maybe, sounds like a great project that your grandkids would enjoy. All the trees would have to be the same species for sure. Moon remove nospam from e-mail to send to me, I grow trees in aquariums like bonsai. I breed dwarf crayfish, great for planted community tanks. If you can get me a shovelnose sturgeon fingerling (Scaphirhynchus platorynchus) no wild caught please, contact me Platanus acerifolia (plane tree) is routinely sculpted in Southern France to make shelters for restaurants, hotels ect. The trees have a long life span but grow very fast. James |
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could i graft a living treehouse together?
sweeet! thanx alot!
Monique Reed wrote in message ... You could probably even manage the horizontal beams. Do a web search for Axel Erlandson and his Circus Trees. Here are two sites: http://www.arborsmith.com/treecircus.html http://www.bonfantegardens.com/trees/trees.html M. Reed Cloned Ranger wrote: as i see it as long as there were no fully horizontal beams i could graft a group of trees into a living treehouse... |
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could i graft a living treehouse together?
I have planted 6 living tree houses; I have found others who are doing
the same. These are rings of trees planted close toghter so that they graft and grow together; the thought is to grow solid walls with a stone or slab floor. Perhaps you visualized you house high in a tree, in that case I would find several large trees and pollard them until you have the desired house form I think it could be well established in 5 to 7 years. Richard Reames Arborsmith Studios http://www.arborsmith.com |
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could i graft a living treehouse together?
Exactly which tree species that grows that fast would produce wood strong
enough to support a treehouse? Arborsmith wrote in message om... I have planted 6 living tree houses; I have found others who are doing the same. These are rings of trees planted close toghter so that they graft and grow together; the thought is to grow solid walls with a stone or slab floor. Perhaps you visualized you house high in a tree, in that case I would find several large trees and pollard them until you have the desired house form I think it could be well established in 5 to 7 years. Richard Reames Arborsmith Studios http://www.arborsmith.com |
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could i graft a living treehouse together?
"Cereoid+10+" wrote in message ...
Exactly which tree species that grows that fast would produce wood strong enough to support a treehouse? Grounded living tree houses don't need support. If you want to have a house up in tree I would start with several trees already growing and a minimum of 1/2 meter in diameter and use the spread of the trees as a foundation. The new growth stimulated by the pollard cut could be trained. Exactly which tree species would be strong enough remains an unknown. It may all depend on the grafting techniques the load and the wind and the time of year the wind blows. Hard to say for sure. Richard Reames Arborsmith Studios http://www.arborsmith.com |
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