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  1. Sandy Ground

    Whats the correct gardening term?

    So I nipped next door and shaped their privet into this, just need to make the window on my side of the hedge when I get out of jail ...
    So I nipped next door and shaped their privet into this, just need to make the window on my side of the hedge when I get out of jail ...
    So I nipped next door and shaped their privet into this, just need to make the window on my side of the hedge when I get out of jail ...
    So I nipped next door and shaped their privet into this, just need to make the window on my side of the hedge when I get out of jail ...
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  2. cinnamon:g

    Growing a Walnut Tree in a small space

    Squirrels wander in quite a big area They can store food in cheek pouches which makes it easier for them to move nuts etc. around.
    Squirrels wander in quite a big area They can store food in cheek pouches which makes it easier for them to move nuts etc. around.
    Squirrels wander in quite a big area They can store food in cheek pouches which makes it easier for them to move nuts etc. around.
    Squirrels wander in quite a big area They can store food in cheek pouches which makes it easier for them to move nuts etc. around.
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  3. MrsRake

    Rowan maintenance - any advice?

    Hi @MrsRake I would trim them off neatly - I did the same to raise the crown of an acer in my previous garden - made it less shrubby and more tree-y. Just be careful about doing it nicely - I...
    Hi @MrsRake I would trim them off neatly - I did the same to raise the crown of an acer in my previous garden - made it less shrubby and more tree-y. Just be careful about doing it nicely - I understand they don't recommend treating the cut ends any more, just leaving them to seal themselves.
    Hi @MrsRake I would trim them off neatly - I did the same to raise the crown of an acer in my previous garden - made it less shrubby and more tree-y. Just be careful about doing it nicely - I understand they don't recommend treating the cut ends...
    Hi @MrsRake I would trim them off neatly - I did the same to raise the crown of an acer in my previous garden - made it less shrubby and more tree-y. Just be careful about doing it nicely - I...
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  4. ateepstera

    Tree pleaching / getting hornbeam to hold leaves over winter?

    Welcome ateepstera. :) I replied to your post on another forum we are both members of. Sorry, but I can't mention it's name here.
    Welcome ateepstera. :) I replied to your post on another forum we are both members of. Sorry, but I can't mention it's name here.
    Welcome ateepstera. :) I replied to your post on another forum we are both members of. Sorry, but I can't mention it's name here.
    Welcome ateepstera. :) I replied to your post on another forum we are both members of. Sorry, but I can't mention it's name here.
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  5. Knows nothing

    Are Rowan trees suitable for growing in pots?

    Concerning plants in containers, a few basic points to consider. Watering, feeding,positioning the container, protecting the container from possible freezing or baking. Also perhaps the need to...
    Concerning plants in containers, a few basic points to consider. Watering, feeding,positioning the container, protecting the container from possible freezing or baking. Also perhaps the need to rotate the container allowing ample light etc all around. With taller subjects, consider perhaps the...
    Concerning plants in containers, a few basic points to consider. Watering, feeding,positioning the container, protecting the container from possible freezing or baking. Also perhaps the need to rotate the container allowing ample light etc all...
    Concerning plants in containers, a few basic points to consider. Watering, feeding,positioning the container, protecting the container from possible freezing or baking. Also perhaps the need to...
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  6. Howard

    Starting off trees from seed/nut

    If you want some English hazelnut /English walnut trees I can send you some of each .from time to time I find little trees in the garden that the jays and squirrels have planted.
    If you want some English hazelnut /English walnut trees I can send you some of each .from time to time I find little trees in the garden that the jays and squirrels have planted.
    If you want some English hazelnut /English walnut trees I can send you some of each .from time to time I find little trees in the garden that the jays and squirrels have planted.
    If you want some English hazelnut /English walnut trees I can send you some of each .from time to time I find little trees in the garden that the jays and squirrels have planted.
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  7. Sophocles

    What to do with these conifers

    I don't think your trees are as big as ours were. We had 22 of them removed six years ago and to take it all away and stump grind the trees cost us £900. :rolleyespink:Your trees look a lot smaller so it's...
    I don't think your trees are as big as ours were. We had 22 of them removed six years ago and to take it all away and stump grind the trees cost us £900. :rolleyespink:Your trees look a lot smaller so it's possible you may be able to do the job yourself and, if not, it should not be as expensive - inflated...
    I don't think your trees are as big as ours were. We had 22 of them removed six years ago and to take it all away and stump grind the trees cost us £900. :rolleyespink:Your trees look a lot smaller so it's possible you may be able to do the job yourself...
    I don't think your trees are as big as ours were. We had 22 of them removed six years ago and to take it all away and stump grind the trees cost us £900. :rolleyespink:Your trees look a lot smaller so it's...
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  8. Paragon1234

    Topiary Cube dying

    Most of the time i dont cut back the stems, just removed the fallen leaves and shake the plant to get the others off too,then binned. The seaweed really seems to help them out. I dont prune when...
    Most of the time i dont cut back the stems, just removed the fallen leaves and shake the plant to get the others off too,then binned. The seaweed really seems to help them out. I dont prune when humid or damp and only shape them in October now because the blight is still in the plant but under...
    Most of the time i dont cut back the stems, just removed the fallen leaves and shake the plant to get the others off too,then binned. The seaweed really seems to help them out. I dont prune when humid or damp and only shape them in October now...
    Most of the time i dont cut back the stems, just removed the fallen leaves and shake the plant to get the others off too,then binned. The seaweed really seems to help them out. I dont prune when...
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  9. LizPond

    Prunus cerasifera "Nigra"dead?

    Really useful to know - thanks Victoria.
    Really useful to know - thanks Victoria.
    Really useful to know - thanks Victoria.
    Really useful to know - thanks Victoria.
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  10. Emily Jones

    Apple trees

    Hi Emily, you could add a mulch in a meter or so circle around the trees. The earthworms would pull this in and improve the soil over the next few months. The main thing is not to disturb the...
    Hi Emily, you could add a mulch in a meter or so circle around the trees. The earthworms would pull this in and improve the soil over the next few months. The main thing is not to disturb the roots. Hopefully in the Spring you will have blossom and maybe a apple or two although it will make...
    Hi Emily, you could add a mulch in a meter or so circle around the trees. The earthworms would pull this in and improve the soil over the next few months. The main thing is not to disturb the roots. Hopefully in the Spring you will have blossom...
    Hi Emily, you could add a mulch in a meter or so circle around the trees. The earthworms would pull this in and improve the soil over the next few months. The main thing is not to disturb the...
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  11. Surfer

    Avacado tree

    Just found this.....pics as requested. Needless to say not taken in UK! Yummy...I love avocado.
    Just found this.....pics as requested. Needless to say not taken in UK! Yummy...I love avocado.
    Just found this.....pics as requested. Needless to say not taken in UK! Yummy...I love avocado.
    Just found this.....pics as requested. Needless to say not taken in UK! Yummy...I love avocado.
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  12. oldwinegum

    Orange spots on pear tree leaves

    @Peter Piper I would wait for them to drop off then rake up and donate to council composting scheme or burn them.
    @Peter Piper I would wait for them to drop off then rake up and donate to council composting scheme or burn them.
    @Peter Piper I would wait for them to drop off then rake up and donate to council composting scheme or burn them.
    @Peter Piper I would wait for them to drop off then rake up and donate to council composting scheme or burn them.
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  13. HalC

    Tree Condition Advice

    Just plain ol' sycamore. Acer pseudoplatanus.
    Just plain ol' sycamore. Acer pseudoplatanus.
    Just plain ol' sycamore. Acer pseudoplatanus.
    Just plain ol' sycamore. Acer pseudoplatanus.
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  14. Steve Dowsing

    Staking new silver birch

    On my allotment plots, I left self sown Silver Birches to grow to about 2 or 3m high before coppicing for pea stick production, and they grew straight up without any need for support.Apples...
    On my allotment plots, I left self sown Silver Birches to grow to about 2 or 3m high before coppicing for pea stick production, and they grew straight up without any need for support.Apples planted prior to my occupation were bent over by the prevailing winds from the west, but all the bare...
    On my allotment plots, I left self sown Silver Birches to grow to about 2 or 3m high before coppicing for pea stick production, and they grew straight up without any need for support.Apples planted prior to my occupation were bent over by the...
    On my allotment plots, I left self sown Silver Birches to grow to about 2 or 3m high before coppicing for pea stick production, and they grew straight up without any need for support.Apples...
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  15. NessaJ70

    Best tree for privacy

    Good call, something different and attractive, but not that common, and maybe difficult to source, but generally pest and disease free, I would go for a mix of Pyracantha, evergreen, blossom in...
    Good call, something different and attractive, but not that common, and maybe difficult to source, but generally pest and disease free, I would go for a mix of Pyracantha, evergreen, blossom in spring, berries in winter, quick growing, easy to train, pollinator friendly, feeds the birds in...
    Good call, something different and attractive, but not that common, and maybe difficult to source, but generally pest and disease free, I would go for a mix of Pyracantha, evergreen, blossom in spring, berries in winter, quick growing, easy to...
    Good call, something different and attractive, but not that common, and maybe difficult to source, but generally pest and disease free, I would go for a mix of Pyracantha, evergreen, blossom in...
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  16. Geoff Catterall
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  17. Mike Allen
    Like x 3

    Sweet Chestnut Trees

    Following on from, Wise Owl's recent walk in the woods. 30/10/2020. His photo of sweet chestnuts, prompted me to share some thoughts etc.As Wise Owl had in times past, worked in Greenwich Park,...
    Following on from, Wise Owl's recent walk in the woods. 30/10/2020. His photo of sweet chestnuts, prompted me to share some thoughts etc.As Wise Owl had in times past, worked in Greenwich Park, one of the Royal Parks. Myself having spent much of my time also in the park. I decided to share...
    Following on from, Wise Owl's recent walk in the woods. 30/10/2020. His photo of sweet chestnuts, prompted me to share some thoughts etc.As Wise Owl had in times past, worked in Greenwich Park, one of the Royal Parks. Myself having spent much...
    Following on from, Wise Owl's recent walk in the woods. 30/10/2020. His photo of sweet chestnuts, prompted me to share some thoughts etc.As Wise Owl had in times past, worked in Greenwich Park,...
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  18. PhilC

    Trapycarpus seedlings struggling to stay alive

    No, don't repot now, its totally the wrong time of the year, dry them out a bit, although I think the one on the right is a gonna.
    No, don't repot now, its totally the wrong time of the year, dry them out a bit, although I think the one on the right is a gonna.
    No, don't repot now, its totally the wrong time of the year, dry them out a bit, although I think the one on the right is a gonna.
    No, don't repot now, its totally the wrong time of the year, dry them out a bit, although I think the one on the right is a gonna.
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  19. Tabbee

    Pruning an overgrown pear tree

    Hi TabbeeThe FIRST thing you need to do before carrying out ANY pruning is to determine if the tree is TIP or SPUR bearing. This means does the fruit grow on the tips of the branches, or along...
    Hi TabbeeThe FIRST thing you need to do before carrying out ANY pruning is to determine if the tree is TIP or SPUR bearing. This means does the fruit grow on the tips of the branches, or along the branch length. Finding this out will determine HOW to correctly prune the tree. If it's tip...
    Hi TabbeeThe FIRST thing you need to do before carrying out ANY pruning is to determine if the tree is TIP or SPUR bearing. This means does the fruit grow on the tips of the branches, or along the branch length. Finding this out will determine...
    Hi TabbeeThe FIRST thing you need to do before carrying out ANY pruning is to determine if the tree is TIP or SPUR bearing. This means does the fruit grow on the tips of the branches, or along...
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  20. The Wizard

    Damage to Apple Tree

    I agree with Pete the only thing i would add is remove the grass from the base of the tree ...you will be surprised how much water it takes up in the summer and nutrients
    I agree with Pete the only thing i would add is remove the grass from the base of the tree ...you will be surprised how much water it takes up in the summer and nutrients
    I agree with Pete the only thing i would add is remove the grass from the base of the tree ...you will be surprised how much water it takes up in the summer and nutrients
    I agree with Pete the only thing i would add is remove the grass from the base of the tree ...you will be surprised how much water it takes up in the summer and nutrients
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