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    is this the strangest tree ever?

    We recently came across this stunning tree in Yandina Queensland. We suspect it might be a Jaboticaba Fruit Tree, however we are unsure. It seems to grow it's red fruit on it's trunk. Do you know what it could be? :)
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    A Tree With a View of the Sunshine Coast Queensland

    We love jobs with a view of the Sunshine Coast. This client need some tree branch removal done...and we hung a few nesting boxes too. What's your best view shot? Please share! You can find our blog at http://www.trickytreesolutions.com/tricky-tree-solutions-blog.html
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    Buying an Alaskan Mill

    Hi, we would like to buy an Alaskan Mill to take onto job sites. Often we have amazing timber like silky oak and hoop pine that just goes through the chipper. Can anyone recommend a reputable place to buy on in Australia. And offer some tips on using one on the jobsite. Any links or videos would...
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    A simple way to prevent damage when dropping the head out of a palm

    This is a great technique that can be used to protect grass when removing a palm tree. Simply lay the palm fronds on the ground as they are being removed from the tree. Lay them in a crisscross pattern so they absorb the most shock. Then you can drop the log straight onto the fronds. You can...
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    The most amazing sap in the world!!!!

    Hi, Resin has been pouring out of this Bloodwood tree for 15 years. I'm wondering if it could be collected and used in woodworking. Does anyone have any information like how I would processes it and of it would be like shellac? It is the most intense red! Thanks in advance :)...
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    Nesting Boxes in the Sunshine Coast, Queensland Australia

    It's very rewarding when clients ask us to make and install nesting boxes. Tom made these boxes from hollow logs and hung them in some tall gum trees. If you live on the Sunshine Coast, and are interested in creating habitat trees in your garden for native wildlife, contact us. We are more than...
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