BriongloidM to Melbourne@aussie.zone • 23 days agoDiscussion Thread: Monday, 3 March 2025message-square144fedilinkarrow-up116arrow-down10
arrow-up116arrow-down1message-squareDiscussion Thread: Monday, 3 March 2025BriongloidM to Melbourne@aussie.zone • 23 days agomessage-square144fedilink
minus-square@Catfish@aussie.zonelinkfedilink6•23 days agoGoing to need a chainsaw for the big ones I suspect. Will be hunting pups for years.
minus-square@MeanElevator@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkEnglish4•23 days agoThe stalks and leaves are pretty fibrous. I ended up using a handsaw cause the fibres got tangled in the chain. It’s a fairly soft plant, so doesn’t need a lot of elbow grease for manual sawing.
minus-square@Catfish@aussie.zonelinkfedilink3•edit-223 days agoIs a tad beyond a hand saw… I have no bananas so cucumber for scale
minus-square@MeanElevator@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkEnglish4•23 days agoYeah, no kidding. Damn. Godspeed.
minus-square@dumblederp@aussie.zonelinkfedilink4•23 days agoYeah, not a chainsaw. I used a reciprocal saw with a pruning blade.
minus-square@TinyBreak@aussie.zonelinkfedilink3•23 days agoSecond a Recipo. Tough little buggers can take out almost anything.
Going to need a chainsaw for the big ones I suspect. Will be hunting pups for years.
The stalks and leaves are pretty fibrous. I ended up using a handsaw cause the fibres got tangled in the chain.
It’s a fairly soft plant, so doesn’t need a lot of elbow grease for manual sawing.
Is a tad beyond a hand saw… I have no bananas so cucumber for scale
Yeah, no kidding. Damn.
Godspeed.
Yeah, not a chainsaw. I used a reciprocal saw with a pruning blade.
Second a Recipo. Tough little buggers can take out almost anything.