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  1. machnolady

    Bay Tree

    Julie, it`s going to cost about 2 quid for a box of S of A. Well worth trying. :thumb:
    Julie, it`s going to cost about 2 quid for a box of S of A. Well worth trying. :thumb:
    Julie, it`s going to cost about 2 quid for a box of S of A. Well worth trying. :thumb:
    Julie, it`s going to cost about 2 quid for a box of S of A. Well worth trying. :thumb:
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  2. pagan

    Rowan Tree

    Sorry pagen only just seen this.Is it a multi-stemmed or single trunk type mountain ash (Rowan)?This will make a big difference where you plant it in your garden. I grew one from a berry...
    Sorry pagen only just seen this.Is it a multi-stemmed or single trunk type mountain ash (Rowan)?This will make a big difference where you plant it in your garden. I grew one from a berry and nurtured it in pots and finally planted it, eventually I had to cut it down with a chain saw,...
    Sorry pagen only just seen this.Is it a multi-stemmed or single trunk type mountain ash (Rowan)?This will make a big difference where you plant it in your garden. I grew one from a berry and nurtured it in pots and finally planted it,...
    Sorry pagen only just seen this.Is it a multi-stemmed or single trunk type mountain ash (Rowan)?This will make a big difference where you plant it in your garden. I grew one from a berry...
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  3. mandy l

    mexican bean tree

    About 20 years, Pete. It is about 10 meters high, I think. Our son cut some of the lower branches off a year or two ago. These pics were taken last year. Must still look if the one I took...
    About 20 years, Pete. It is about 10 meters high, I think. Our son cut some of the lower branches off a year or two ago. These pics were taken last year. Must still look if the one I took today looks better, but I'll do that tomorrow.
    About 20 years, Pete. It is about 10 meters high, I think. Our son cut some of the lower branches off a year or two ago. These pics were taken last year. Must still look if the one I took today looks better, but I'll do that tomorrow.
    About 20 years, Pete. It is about 10 meters high, I think. Our son cut some of the lower branches off a year or two ago. These pics were taken last year. Must still look if the one I took...
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  4. lollipop

    neglected trees-2 oaks, cherry and the dreaded leyllandii

    To that list I would add snowdrops, winter aconite, and anemone blanda. Many years ago my parents lived in Bromley and had six of the Bromley oaks growing at the bottom of the garden. Not much...
    To that list I would add snowdrops, winter aconite, and anemone blanda. Many years ago my parents lived in Bromley and had six of the Bromley oaks growing at the bottom of the garden. Not much grew there in the summer, as the canopy was very dense - unlike yours where light is much better -...
    To that list I would add snowdrops, winter aconite, and anemone blanda. Many years ago my parents lived in Bromley and had six of the Bromley oaks growing at the bottom of the garden. Not much grew there in the summer, as the canopy was very...
    To that list I would add snowdrops, winter aconite, and anemone blanda. Many years ago my parents lived in Bromley and had six of the Bromley oaks growing at the bottom of the garden. Not much...
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  5. Henley Birder

    What is wrong with my tree?

    sorry forgot to add i have checked for canker, no shot holed leaves or sticky mess, and the fruit shows no sign of the fungal blossom blight. i need some expert advice really i suppose. but...
    sorry forgot to add i have checked for canker, no shot holed leaves or sticky mess, and the fruit shows no sign of the fungal blossom blight. i need some expert advice really i suppose. but thanks any way
    sorry forgot to add i have checked for canker, no shot holed leaves or sticky mess, and the fruit shows no sign of the fungal blossom blight. i need some expert advice really i suppose. but thanks any way
    sorry forgot to add i have checked for canker, no shot holed leaves or sticky mess, and the fruit shows no sign of the fungal blossom blight. i need some expert advice really i suppose. but...
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  6. anakat

    Walnut trees

    Free to Good Home I am forever pulling these up like weeds in my garden. If anyone would like a baby Walnut tree I am quiet happy to pop them in the post if you PM your address :) I have let...
    Free to Good Home I am forever pulling these up like weeds in my garden. If anyone would like a baby Walnut tree I am quiet happy to pop them in the post if you PM your address :) I have let one grow at the end of the garden and it had nuts on after about 5 years.We didn't get any the...
    Free to Good Home I am forever pulling these up like weeds in my garden. If anyone would like a baby Walnut tree I am quiet happy to pop them in the post if you PM your address :) I have let one grow at the end of the garden and it had nuts on...
    Free to Good Home I am forever pulling these up like weeds in my garden. If anyone would like a baby Walnut tree I am quiet happy to pop them in the post if you PM your address :) I have let...
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  7. Crazy Colin

    Trees

    Thanks a lot for the information, I will work from there and see what happens. Crazy Colin
    Thanks a lot for the information, I will work from there and see what happens. Crazy Colin
    Thanks a lot for the information, I will work from there and see what happens. Crazy Colin
    Thanks a lot for the information, I will work from there and see what happens. Crazy Colin
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  8. tac1

    Do I have a problem, with trees/foundation?

    Ask avice from your Town Hall, ask for the Building Consultancy department.Problems can occur with really huge trees as they say there is as much below as there is above. Smaller trees would...
    Ask avice from your Town Hall, ask for the Building Consultancy department.Problems can occur with really huge trees as they say there is as much below as there is above. Smaller trees would not harm foundations and conifers are shallow rooting but watch for willows etc although wont damage...
    Ask avice from your Town Hall, ask for the Building Consultancy department.Problems can occur with really huge trees as they say there is as much below as there is above. Smaller trees would not harm foundations and conifers are shallow...
    Ask avice from your Town Hall, ask for the Building Consultancy department.Problems can occur with really huge trees as they say there is as much below as there is above. Smaller trees would...
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  9. Fonzie

    Unknown tree

    Thanks guys, yes I'd go with Solanum. Thanks again. Not gonna take seeds or cuttings, don't want a tree, but a fellow worker took some cuttings from it the other day.
    Thanks guys, yes I'd go with Solanum. Thanks again. Not gonna take seeds or cuttings, don't want a tree, but a fellow worker took some cuttings from it the other day.
    Thanks guys, yes I'd go with Solanum. Thanks again. Not gonna take seeds or cuttings, don't want a tree, but a fellow worker took some cuttings from it the other day.
    Thanks guys, yes I'd go with Solanum. Thanks again. Not gonna take seeds or cuttings, don't want a tree, but a fellow worker took some cuttings from it the other day.
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  10. woodlander

    Avocado seed

    I have got three avocado stones sitting in a row in a pot of Holy basil that I grow on the windowsill. So far they have nto done much but then they have only been sat there for 2 weeks. I will...
    I have got three avocado stones sitting in a row in a pot of Holy basil that I grow on the windowsill. So far they have nto done much but then they have only been sat there for 2 weeks. I will bury them in the soil a bit deeper then I have, keep it moist and see if anything appears. There...
    I have got three avocado stones sitting in a row in a pot of Holy basil that I grow on the windowsill. So far they have nto done much but then they have only been sat there for 2 weeks. I will bury them in the soil a bit deeper then I have, keep...
    I have got three avocado stones sitting in a row in a pot of Holy basil that I grow on the windowsill. So far they have nto done much but then they have only been sat there for 2 weeks. I will...
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  11. samuelcat

    Lime tree.

    I will just have to wait and see. Thankyou.
    I will just have to wait and see. Thankyou.
    I will just have to wait and see. Thankyou.
    I will just have to wait and see. Thankyou.
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  12. Mrs Bobs

    Damson Tree

    Thanks for the reply. The trunk is still green though some of the branches look dead at the ends. Should I trim down to the live bit or leave it alone.
    Thanks for the reply. The trunk is still green though some of the branches look dead at the ends. Should I trim down to the live bit or leave it alone.
    Thanks for the reply. The trunk is still green though some of the branches look dead at the ends. Should I trim down to the live bit or leave it alone.
    Thanks for the reply. The trunk is still green though some of the branches look dead at the ends. Should I trim down to the live bit or leave it alone.
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  13. bumblebee

    Cherry Tree

    bumblebee, lovely to see you here:D
    bumblebee, lovely to see you here:D
    bumblebee, lovely to see you here:D
    bumblebee, lovely to see you here:D
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  14. Dobiesmon

    What kind of Trees

    I think Metasequoia glyptostroboides will be a very good choice. It's a beautiful tree and grows best on boggy terrain :).
    I think Metasequoia glyptostroboides will be a very good choice. It's a beautiful tree and grows best on boggy terrain :).
    I think Metasequoia glyptostroboides will be a very good choice. It's a beautiful tree and grows best on boggy terrain :).
    I think Metasequoia glyptostroboides will be a very good choice. It's a beautiful tree and grows best on boggy terrain :).
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  15. Tay

    Japanese Maple

    by the way i ment i purchased a pot slightly larger, but not too large sorry.Also, my grandfather recently purchased an AMAZING small coral bark japanese maple from tescos for £5, and he...
    by the way i ment i purchased a pot slightly larger, but not too large sorry.Also, my grandfather recently purchased an AMAZING small coral bark japanese maple from tescos for £5, and he planted it straightinto the garden and has grew wonderfully ever since.
    by the way i ment i purchased a pot slightly larger, but not too large sorry.Also, my grandfather recently purchased an AMAZING small coral bark japanese maple from tescos for £5, and he planted it straightinto the garden and has grew...
    by the way i ment i purchased a pot slightly larger, but not too large sorry.Also, my grandfather recently purchased an AMAZING small coral bark japanese maple from tescos for £5, and he...
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  16. Tay

    Pot Trees

    thanks everyone for replying and thankyou very much to Lady Of Leisure for the tips on bonsai! i may very well try again one day.THANKS!
    thanks everyone for replying and thankyou very much to Lady Of Leisure for the tips on bonsai! i may very well try again one day.THANKS!
    thanks everyone for replying and thankyou very much to Lady Of Leisure for the tips on bonsai! i may very well try again one day.THANKS!
    thanks everyone for replying and thankyou very much to Lady Of Leisure for the tips on bonsai! i may very well try again one day.THANKS!
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  17. stuey

    Lemon Tree

    Nothing sad about that at all. In fact, the realisation that something you've tried to grow from seed, has actually begun to grow is as sweet a feeling you can get.Nice selection of...
    Nothing sad about that at all. In fact, the realisation that something you've tried to grow from seed, has actually begun to grow is as sweet a feeling you can get.Nice selection of plants/herbs. :thumb:
    Nothing sad about that at all. In fact, the realisation that something you've tried to grow from seed, has actually begun to grow is as sweet a feeling you can get.Nice selection of plants/herbs. :thumb:
    Nothing sad about that at all. In fact, the realisation that something you've tried to grow from seed, has actually begun to grow is as sweet a feeling you can get.Nice selection of...
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  18. Pam-P

    Acer Palmatum 'Orange Dream' vs. Acer Shirasawanum 'Aureum'

    Is it planted in a free draining position? The best way to plant these trees is in a shallow saucer shaped hole and then have the soil mounded up around the root ball to provide good drainage If...
    Is it planted in a free draining position? The best way to plant these trees is in a shallow saucer shaped hole and then have the soil mounded up around the root ball to provide good drainage If you have done this then your problem is probably the windy journey, the stress of planting and the...
    Is it planted in a free draining position? The best way to plant these trees is in a shallow saucer shaped hole and then have the soil mounded up around the root ball to provide good drainage If you have done this then your problem is probably...
    Is it planted in a free draining position? The best way to plant these trees is in a shallow saucer shaped hole and then have the soil mounded up around the root ball to provide good drainage If...
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  19. SteveG

    Hello! Question about apple tree

    Congrats, Steve. Make sure to feed the plant.:thumb::D
    Congrats, Steve. Make sure to feed the plant.:thumb::D
    Congrats, Steve. Make sure to feed the plant.:thumb::D
    Congrats, Steve. Make sure to feed the plant.:thumb::D
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  20. shwn747

    acer

    May I thank the members who gave me advice when my Butterfly Acer lost its variegated colouring. Vegman was quite correct - after placing the Acer in shade ,the variegation is slowly getting back...
    May I thank the members who gave me advice when my Butterfly Acer lost its variegated colouring. Vegman was quite correct - after placing the Acer in shade ,the variegation is slowly getting back in to the leaves. Many thanks.
    May I thank the members who gave me advice when my Butterfly Acer lost its variegated colouring. Vegman was quite correct - after placing the Acer in shade ,the variegation is slowly getting back in to the leaves. Many thanks.
    May I thank the members who gave me advice when my Butterfly Acer lost its variegated colouring. Vegman was quite correct - after placing the Acer in shade ,the variegation is slowly getting back...
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