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  1. 21 minutes ago, communacacian said:

    Gimli, 'Cultivated seed' is only just becoming a reality now and has been the result and goal of those who have put enormous effort into distributing a small amount of seed so that people like yourself who otherwise have absolutely no exposure to this plant have the opportunity to grow them and play a role in their conservation. Meanwhile, people are cutting down the trees where they stand and all you do is criticize the very source that has given you and many others the opportunity to grow them while knowingly buying as much of said "wild harvested seed" as you can and passing it off as your own. Hypocrisy at its worst

     

    I never once tried to pass off the seed I purchased as my own, all I did was share around some of what I had. I also don't remember criticizing, just making it public knowledge as it's still a hot topic. There are a lot of people who don't condone wild harvesting of species which are vulnerable/endangered

     

    It wasn't until after I received my seeds that I actually asked what the source of the seeds actually was. I admit that should have been my first port of call

     

    Seeya commy

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  2. On 25/06/2019 at 4:59 PM, Flux said:

    Just because it's such a beautiful plant and many members  here seek to grow it... I thought I'd let all you good folks here know that EntheoBotanica have seed in stock at the moment at a fantastic price and I'd love to see as many people growing it as possible (so don't be too greedy and buy them all ...just get enough seeds so that every one can grow a few healthy seedlings and eventually trees). 

     

    https://www.entheo-botanica.org/product-page/acacia-courtii-seed-nsw-northern-three-brother-wattle

     

    This and the Phlebophylla seed they stocked was wild harvested, just in case you didn't know


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    Setting up 2 more hives. Bitten off more than I could chew. The backyard smells of honey all the time now

     

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    Trying out these sectional frames. The purpose is to get the bees to build honeycomb in each individual square which can be given as a present. Love to be able to share some of these with friends

     

    Checked the flow frames a few days ago and the bees are working hard filling the gaps in the frames and bringing in nectar. Looking forward to my first harvest

     

    Any members here have a flow hive/super? What are your thoughts/comments/criticisms about them?

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    Duboisia hopwoodii fruit. Have 3 of similar size. Fingers crossed

     

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    Duboisia myoporoides. The seed was gifted to me generously from a SAB member earlier this year and was passed onto a local bloke with a good technique for germinating Duboisia spp. He worked his magic and this is the result

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  5. 2 hours ago, Misko said:

    What Time is this going until?

     

    It's finished. Most people (including myself) had left by 10.45

     

    Thanks to the 20 or so people who came down. Most people brought stuff to share which is awesome!

     

    Perhaps the next one we have a small BBQ somewhere central and make a full morning of it. Thoughts?

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  6. I've added a bit of 'Rod' and 'OSP' to giveaway and removed a crest which was quite literally devoured by slugs/snails

     

    5 bags of Echinocactus grusonii seed too, free

     

    If anyone wants a bit of Acacia acuminata heartwood, feel free to grab it

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    One of 3 Acacia obtusifolia I have growing, courtesy of @Glaukus, legend!

     

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    Duboisia hopwoodii, from a local fella. No fruits have set, likely not the right type of pollinators around these parts and/or not self-fertile. Tried pollinating with a paint brush but also no joy. For now I'll let it grow and harvest it in the future to make quids. Ps I need to weed the garden, no need to remind me

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  8. One of the new colonies was split, leaving one half to rear a new queen

    Split was done 5/9/19

     

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    9/9/19 - a emergency cell is built around an egg

     

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    12/9/19 - queen cell is capped off

     

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    20/9/19 - queen has emerged and begun to kill all the other queens so she is the one and only

     

    In a few days she will take her nuptial flight to mate with multiple drones before beginning her laying life

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    Recently picked up a Flow Hive. One of the original models. The box and roof have been painted but it was never used (frames are brand new, made in Australia!). Been wanting to play with one of these for a while so pulled the trigger. Such a great design (by Australian father-son Stuart and Cedar Anderson)

     

    People say that the plastic is bad for the quality of the bees and the honey but most commercial beekeepers use plastic foundation

     

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    a 200g block of beeswax from old frames and burr comb. Some of this will be used to wax the flow frames, to help the bees take to the frames a bit quicker

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  10. As we rolled into spring, some new woodware was purchased for the purpose of expanding the original hive and housing 2 new colonies

     

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    Setting up 2 new hives. They are level side to side but lengthways the entrance is lower. This is to help any moisture which builds up just trickle out the front. It also helps the bees clean up a little easier

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  11. When the brood box was setup, frames with only wire were used. Bees in a brood box generally do a worse job of drawing comb than the bees upstairs in honey super(s) but this was quite bad, consisting of messy crosscomb in all directions

     

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    These were the worst 3 and they plus a fourth were straight up removed and 4 new frames placed

     

    The queen now has 8 nice, solid frames on which to lay

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  12. As some of you may know, I got into beekeeping a little over a year ago and I have learnt much in that time. Making this thread for anyone interested in seeing inside a hive

     

    I started with a swarm (below) which I caught with the help of an acquaintance. The bees simply marched into the nucleus box from their temporary residence on some blokes lawn

     

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    About 3 months later I got it home and perched it under my Eucalyptus torquata (Coral Gum, from the Goldfields region of WA) for a bit of arvo shade

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    The brood box needed a bit of work unfortunately...

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