those trees were endangered in Australia after most of the old growth was used for lumber, I am glad to see them making a comeback as they are thriving in southern California.
There is a technique to “plan” very large branches (ie cuttings) and have a large tree very fast, but you need a pressure washer to blast a hole 12 feet or more into the soil.
I think they should add Moringa Indica to their agro-forestry. Coz moringa #1. Grows faster than most trees. #2. Moringa leaves, seeds are edible for both human n animals. #3. It ALSO DOESN'T reduce the croop production from the land. #4. Its leaves r also hace medical properties.
Has anyone capitalised on the honey that can be harvested for Grevillea Robusta? Seasonally the grevillea provides copious quantities of forage for honey bees
@@esgandeotavio9987 Our South Asian birds will not nest or sit on imported trees. Insects also keep away. It has a kind of negative impact on local fauna. We imported Chinese Silkworm Mulberry and it has become a pest, infectious, out of control. Because the insect, birdlife that keeps it under control is missing.
Seeds. She said she plants the seeds from her trees and grows them into seedlings. When the rains come, she plants them in the ground, or she sells the small trees as shown in the video.
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those trees were endangered in Australia after most of the old growth was used for lumber, I am glad to see them making a comeback as they are thriving in southern California.
We use them in India for tea plantations.
Great tree..planting it in the plains of lukenya
There is a technique to “plan” very large branches (ie cuttings) and have a large tree very fast, but you need a pressure washer to blast a hole 12 feet or more into the soil.
I think they should add Moringa Indica to their agro-forestry. Coz moringa #1. Grows faster than most trees.
#2. Moringa leaves, seeds are edible for both human n animals.
#3. It ALSO DOESN'T reduce the croop production from the land.
#4. Its leaves r also hace medical properties.
I have a nice piece of furniture made out of Grevillea Robusta, it’s about 100 years old.
The mature timber makes beautiful furniture timber but hat is trees over 50 years old
Has anyone capitalised on the honey that can be harvested for Grevillea Robusta? Seasonally the grevillea provides copious quantities of forage for honey bees
Only one problem. Do the local fauna birds, insects, etc. do they like it?
good question, I want to plant it in Portugal but im not shure about the fauna reaction
@@esgandeotavio9987 Our South Asian birds will not nest or sit on imported trees. Insects also keep away. It has a kind of negative impact on local fauna. We imported Chinese Silkworm Mulberry and it has become a pest, infectious, out of control. Because the insect, birdlife that keeps it under control is missing.
Alien invader species in South Africa now.
How do they propagate grevillea?
Seeds. She said she plants the seeds from her trees and grows them into seedlings. When the rains come, she plants them in the ground, or she sells the small trees as shown in the video.
Cuttings also. Dip the cut ends in rooting hormone. Weeping willow extract is rich with rooting hormone.
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