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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...
Pam-P
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May 30, 2008
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whis4ey
Jun 17, 2008
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
SteveG
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Mar 5, 2008
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daitheplant
Jun 16, 2008
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...
shwn747
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Jun 9, 2008
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718
shwn747
Jun 9, 2008
Apple tree dropping too early
Same is happening here - lots of marble sized fruits dropping all over the lawn and paths. Creating a right mess but all of the larger fruits seem to be staying put.
Same is happening here - lots of marble sized fruits dropping all over the lawn and paths. Creating a right mess but all of the larger fruits seem to be staying put.
Same is happening here - lots of marble sized fruits dropping all over the lawn and paths. Creating a right mess but all of the larger fruits seem to be staying put.
Same is happening here - lots of marble sized fruits dropping all over the lawn and paths. Creating a right mess but all of the larger fruits seem to be staying put.
broadbean
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May 27, 2008
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3
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694
Gren
Jun 9, 2008
Acer Palmatum Mikawa Yatsabusa
If the roots haven't ventured out into the surrounding soil then no harm whatsoever can be done by digging it up
When you say that it is 'not growing any at all' I am assuming that to be the...
If the roots haven't ventured out into the surrounding soil then no harm whatsoever can be done by digging it up
When you say that it is 'not growing any at all' I am assuming that to be the case At the end of the day, the choice is yours
If the roots haven't ventured out into the surrounding soil then no harm whatsoever can be done by digging it up
When you say that it is 'not growing any at all' I am assuming that to be the case At the end of the day, the choice is yours
If the roots haven't ventured out into the surrounding soil then no harm whatsoever can be done by digging it up
When you say that it is 'not growing any at all' I am assuming that to be the...
acerhead
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May 23, 2008
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643
whis4ey
Jun 5, 2008
New Silver Birches
If the ground is fertile there's no need to add any fertilizer or top dressing when the tree is planted. As long as you leave a humus layer which will rot down and feed the tree you should be...
If the ground is fertile there's no need to add any fertilizer or top dressing when the tree is planted. As long as you leave a humus layer which will rot down and feed the tree you should be alright. Adding blood, fish and bone certainly won't harm the tree.
If the ground is fertile there's no need to add any fertilizer or top dressing when the tree is planted. As long as you leave a humus layer which will rot down and feed the tree you should be alright. Adding blood, fish and bone certainly won't...
If the ground is fertile there's no need to add any fertilizer or top dressing when the tree is planted. As long as you leave a humus layer which will rot down and feed the tree you should be...
silver1
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May 22, 2008
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1,120
Harmony Arb
Jun 5, 2008
Christmas Tree
Beautiful specimen of a Xmas tree looking ok to me.
Beautiful specimen of a Xmas tree looking ok to me.
Beautiful specimen of a Xmas tree looking ok to me.
Beautiful specimen of a Xmas tree looking ok to me.
Slinky
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May 5, 2008
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817
Scotkat
Jun 5, 2008
palm tree
thanks again ill give that a try.
thanks again ill give that a try.
thanks again ill give that a try.
thanks again ill give that a try.
vikpole
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May 30, 2008
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1,521
vikpole
Jun 4, 2008
Fastest growing trees - for info
If you cut it hard back every year for the foliage over here I doubt it would survive...!! :D
If you cut it hard back every year for the foliage over here I doubt it would survive...!! :D
If you cut it hard back every year for the foliage over here I doubt it would survive...!! :D
If you cut it hard back every year for the foliage over here I doubt it would survive...!! :D
men8ifr
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Jun 3, 2008
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804
Harmony Arb
Jun 3, 2008
Empress tree roots and distance from house
I always thought they were deep rooted and less of a problem. I have two in the garden, one of which is about 2 metres from the house. They grow fine in the UK and respond well to heavy spring...
I always thought they were deep rooted and less of a problem. I have two in the garden, one of which is about 2 metres from the house. They grow fine in the UK and respond well to heavy spring pruning.
I always thought they were deep rooted and less of a problem. I have two in the garden, one of which is about 2 metres from the house. They grow fine in the UK and respond well to heavy spring pruning.
I always thought they were deep rooted and less of a problem. I have two in the garden, one of which is about 2 metres from the house. They grow fine in the UK and respond well to heavy spring...
men8ifr
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Jun 3, 2008
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Banana Man
Jun 3, 2008
poorly wild cherry tree
I'm afraid the outlook doesn't look good for your tree, but that's not to say it will definitely die, it could still live for a long time yet - it may just look a little scabby. As I said the...
I'm afraid the outlook doesn't look good for your tree, but that's not to say it will definitely die, it could still live for a long time yet - it may just look a little scabby. As I said the infection shouldn't spread much further after the first year, but what may happen is secondary...
I'm afraid the outlook doesn't look good for your tree, but that's not to say it will definitely die, it could still live for a long time yet - it may just look a little scabby. As I said the infection shouldn't spread much further after the...
I'm afraid the outlook doesn't look good for your tree, but that's not to say it will definitely die, it could still live for a long time yet - it may just look a little scabby. As I said the...
Sezzle
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Jun 1, 2008
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1,129
Harmony Arb
Jun 3, 2008
Recommendation for a large shrub/tree to obscure a house...
I reckon 2m is too close to both properties to plant a tree big enough to obscure the other house. If the tree thrives, its roots will surely go places you won't want them, like into drains and...
I reckon 2m is too close to both properties to plant a tree big enough to obscure the other house. If the tree thrives, its roots will surely go places you won't want them, like into drains and soakaways. If the roots get into the subsoil, they can contribute to subsidence by extracting...
I reckon 2m is too close to both properties to plant a tree big enough to obscure the other house. If the tree thrives, its roots will surely go places you won't want them, like into drains and soakaways. If the roots get into the subsoil, they...
I reckon 2m is too close to both properties to plant a tree big enough to obscure the other house. If the tree thrives, its roots will surely go places you won't want them, like into drains and...
men8ifr
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Jun 2, 2008
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Flinty
Jun 2, 2008
Trees in tubs
Have a new problem caused by house move.......My new garden has a rather large patio/slabbed area which is gradually being filled with pots - also have a number of herbaceous beds. I would...
Have a new problem caused by house move.......My new garden has a rather large patio/slabbed area which is gradually being filled with pots - also have a number of herbaceous beds. I would now like to improve the whole area which is somewhat flat by introducing a few small trees which will...
Have a new problem caused by house move.......My new garden has a rather large patio/slabbed area which is gradually being filled with pots - also have a number of herbaceous beds. I would now like to improve the whole area which is somewhat...
Have a new problem caused by house move.......My new garden has a rather large patio/slabbed area which is gradually being filled with pots - also have a number of herbaceous beds. I would...
chobart
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Jun 1, 2008
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chobart
Jun 1, 2008
hawthorne tree. red scarlet
Mine has been in blossom for a week or so Once again, it is a beautiful sight I have a small seedling that I am growing on as a bonsai for Lady of Leisure, that I think is the red flowered...
Mine has been in blossom for a week or so Once again, it is a beautiful sight I have a small seedling that I am growing on as a bonsai for Lady of Leisure, that I think is the red flowered variety It is branching out well and I will probably dig it up and post it to her in the autumn
Mine has been in blossom for a week or so Once again, it is a beautiful sight I have a small seedling that I am growing on as a bonsai for Lady of Leisure, that I think is the red flowered variety It is branching out well and I will probably dig...
Mine has been in blossom for a week or so Once again, it is a beautiful sight I have a small seedling that I am growing on as a bonsai for Lady of Leisure, that I think is the red flowered...
intermiplants
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Sep 2, 2007
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whis4ey
May 30, 2008
Tree with blue flowers
Mine is in for a radical cut-back as soon as the flowering period is over. It seems like I can't do anything wrong by chopping off the straggly pieces.
Mine is in for a radical cut-back as soon as the flowering period is over. It seems like I can't do anything wrong by chopping off the straggly pieces.
Mine is in for a radical cut-back as soon as the flowering period is over. It seems like I can't do anything wrong by chopping off the straggly pieces.
Mine is in for a radical cut-back as soon as the flowering period is over. It seems like I can't do anything wrong by chopping off the straggly pieces.
Lyn
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May 25, 2008
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Kedi-Gato
May 30, 2008
acers
Thanks for all your replies. I have now decided to place it beneath the magnolia tree for protection from the wind and sun. I have also decided NOT to prune so harshly next time. The original...
Thanks for all your replies. I have now decided to place it beneath the magnolia tree for protection from the wind and sun. I have also decided NOT to prune so harshly next time. The original variegated leaf is a delightful combination of white, pink and green leaf
Thanks for all your replies. I have now decided to place it beneath the magnolia tree for protection from the wind and sun. I have also decided NOT to prune so harshly next time. The original variegated leaf is a delightful combination of...
Thanks for all your replies. I have now decided to place it beneath the magnolia tree for protection from the wind and sun. I have also decided NOT to prune so harshly next time. The original...
shwn747
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May 24, 2008
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667
shwn747
May 29, 2008
Moving a Lilac tree.
The best time for moving trees, if you absolutely have to , is winter. Would advise taking cuttings from your lavenders, just incase they don't survive the upheaval. it would seem like quite a...
The best time for moving trees, if you absolutely have to , is winter. Would advise taking cuttings from your lavenders, just incase they don't survive the upheaval. it would seem like quite a good time to move them, as they are coming into growth - but do it sooner rather than later, and try...
The best time for moving trees, if you absolutely have to , is winter. Would advise taking cuttings from your lavenders, just incase they don't survive the upheaval. it would seem like quite a good time to move them, as they are coming into...
The best time for moving trees, if you absolutely have to , is winter. Would advise taking cuttings from your lavenders, just incase they don't survive the upheaval. it would seem like quite a...
elainefiz
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May 28, 2008
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JarBax
May 28, 2008
PLUM tree and aphids
Nick, if there`s no sign of aphids, then the plant possibly has leaf curl virus. Not a lot you can do about it, but it shouldn`t harm the fruit.
Nick, if there`s no sign of aphids, then the plant possibly has leaf curl virus. Not a lot you can do about it, but it shouldn`t harm the fruit.
Nick, if there`s no sign of aphids, then the plant possibly has leaf curl virus. Not a lot you can do about it, but it shouldn`t harm the fruit.
Nick, if there`s no sign of aphids, then the plant possibly has leaf curl virus. Not a lot you can do about it, but it shouldn`t harm the fruit.
donmaico
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May 22, 2008
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daitheplant
May 27, 2008
Lemon Trees
Never heard of crinkly leaf virus, but if it is a virus the chances are it cannot be cured. Most viruses are not treatable by amateurs.
Never heard of crinkly leaf virus, but if it is a virus the chances are it cannot be cured. Most viruses are not treatable by amateurs.
Never heard of crinkly leaf virus, but if it is a virus the chances are it cannot be cured. Most viruses are not treatable by amateurs.
Never heard of crinkly leaf virus, but if it is a virus the chances are it cannot be cured. Most viruses are not treatable by amateurs.
newveggie
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May 26, 2008
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665
pete
May 26, 2008
Figs
Hi,We have got a fig tree in our front garden and i was just wondering if you could give me some advice. The tree was there when we bought the house last august and has grown a fair bit.. can...
Hi,We have got a fig tree in our front garden and i was just wondering if you could give me some advice. The tree was there when we bought the house last august and has grown a fair bit.. can you tell me if i should be pruning it back and when and how is the best way to do it.. . We have got...
Hi,We have got a fig tree in our front garden and i was just wondering if you could give me some advice. The tree was there when we bought the house last august and has grown a fair bit.. can you tell me if i should be pruning it back and...
Hi,We have got a fig tree in our front garden and i was just wondering if you could give me some advice. The tree was there when we bought the house last august and has grown a fair bit.. can...
Liz
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May 13, 2008
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569
Lisa+Jon
May 26, 2008
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