picadore
Bluelighter
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Thank Psilo that's all I'm trying to get across.
As far as I'm aware it's illegal to remove Acacia Obtusifolia from national parks in VIC.
As long as everyone stay out of national parks and away from small populations of trees and gives back x3 what they take away then everything will be happy.
Or as has been mentioned,go out after storms or contact your local tree lopper or just grow your own.
I'm sorry guys I'm just really passionate about plants and hate to see people destroy them just to get high.
I brought my first cactus 4 years ago with the intention of eating it but decided to plant it instead,it has since had 3 pups that i could separate then they would all each have pups and so on, before you know it you have so many you wont know what to do with them
When you grow your own plants you get so much satisfaction plus the added bonus of that special bond you have with it that makes the fruit so much tastier.
Sorry to sound narky guys.
As far as I'm aware it's illegal to remove Acacia Obtusifolia from national parks in VIC.
As long as everyone stay out of national parks and away from small populations of trees and gives back x3 what they take away then everything will be happy.
Or as has been mentioned,go out after storms or contact your local tree lopper or just grow your own.
I'm sorry guys I'm just really passionate about plants and hate to see people destroy them just to get high.
I brought my first cactus 4 years ago with the intention of eating it but decided to plant it instead,it has since had 3 pups that i could separate then they would all each have pups and so on, before you know it you have so many you wont know what to do with them
When you grow your own plants you get so much satisfaction plus the added bonus of that special bond you have with it that makes the fruit so much tastier.
Sorry to sound narky guys.

They also block the better views, and send roots into underground services. Trees? In future I think I'll be getting around with a parasol and plant only short bushes with non-invasive roots
