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tree fern multiplication
Hi BM, looking forward to piccy of squarry. I did the paste one after the other, but somehow, they went one under the other?? :rolleyes:I'm gonna change that spinning chicken tho' And GC...
Hi BM, looking forward to piccy of squarry. I did the paste one after the other, but somehow, they went one under the other?? :rolleyes:I'm gonna change that spinning chicken tho' And GC weigh in...........? When days are longer I will lose the weight again. Especially if i'm doing...
Hi BM, looking forward to piccy of squarry. I did the paste one after the other, but somehow, they went one under the other?? :rolleyes:I'm gonna change that spinning chicken tho' And GC weigh in...........? When days are longer I will...
Hi BM, looking forward to piccy of squarry. I did the paste one after the other, but somehow, they went one under the other?? :rolleyes:I'm gonna change that spinning chicken tho' And GC...
compostee
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Feb 28, 2007
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compostee
Mar 5, 2007
when to unwrap my peach trees?
thankfully neither tree has shown any sign of leaf curl, it was a precautionary measure! I'll unwrap them tomorrow, and then rush out and cover them up if it gets a bit chilly. I'm just a big...
thankfully neither tree has shown any sign of leaf curl, it was a precautionary measure! I'll unwrap them tomorrow, and then rush out and cover them up if it gets a bit chilly. I'm just a big softie at heart!
thankfully neither tree has shown any sign of leaf curl, it was a precautionary measure! I'll unwrap them tomorrow, and then rush out and cover them up if it gets a bit chilly. I'm just a big softie at heart!
thankfully neither tree has shown any sign of leaf curl, it was a precautionary measure! I'll unwrap them tomorrow, and then rush out and cover them up if it gets a bit chilly. I'm just a big...
lynne
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Feb 27, 2007
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lynne
Feb 27, 2007
Some Remarkable looking Trees...
Actually, i like them, as they are rather healthy looking and seem to be happy, i don't see any harm in the occasional bit or growing art. I like things that are unusual. I used to like fedges and...
Actually, i like them, as they are rather healthy looking and seem to be happy, i don't see any harm in the occasional bit or growing art. I like things that are unusual. I used to like fedges and willow sculpture.
Actually, i like them, as they are rather healthy looking and seem to be happy, i don't see any harm in the occasional bit or growing art. I like things that are unusual. I used to like fedges and willow sculpture.
Actually, i like them, as they are rather healthy looking and seem to be happy, i don't see any harm in the occasional bit or growing art. I like things that are unusual. I used to like fedges and...
Marley Farley
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Feb 15, 2007
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compostee
Feb 20, 2007
Hornbeam propogation
Thanks everyone!
Thanks everyone!
Thanks everyone!
Thanks everyone!
Tweezers
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Feb 20, 2007
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Tweezers
Feb 20, 2007
Cherry Tree
Providing you take care of the transporting and transplanting and after care it should be ok. If you can transport it in a van it would be beneficial, as this will protect it from the wind while...
Providing you take care of the transporting and transplanting and after care it should be ok. If you can transport it in a van it would be beneficial, as this will protect it from the wind while traveling. Take as big a root ball as you can wet it and wrap in plastic to avoid drying out. Have a...
Providing you take care of the transporting and transplanting and after care it should be ok. If you can transport it in a van it would be beneficial, as this will protect it from the wind while traveling. Take as big a root ball as you can wet...
Providing you take care of the transporting and transplanting and after care it should be ok. If you can transport it in a van it would be beneficial, as this will protect it from the wind while...
EMF
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Feb 13, 2007
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414
Fonzie
Feb 13, 2007
Tree Sculpture
Wow! that is one beaut of an Owl sculpture .
Wow! that is one beaut of an Owl sculpture .
Wow! that is one beaut of an Owl sculpture .
Wow! that is one beaut of an Owl sculpture .
wiseowl
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Feb 11, 2007
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Gogs
Feb 12, 2007
Ancient Tree Gallery
Hornbeam
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Feb 2, 2007
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1,179
wiseowl
Feb 11, 2007
Should I cover the base of new trees?
Not necessary I wouldn't have thought but won't hurt as long as its not the rubber backed stuff that's impervious to water!
Not necessary I wouldn't have thought but won't hurt as long as its not the rubber backed stuff that's impervious to water!
Not necessary I wouldn't have thought but won't hurt as long as its not the rubber backed stuff that's impervious to water!
Not necessary I wouldn't have thought but won't hurt as long as its not the rubber backed stuff that's impervious to water!
timecharger
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Feb 8, 2007
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jazid
Feb 10, 2007
Japanese Acer?
Gotta be worth it elaine :D
Gotta be worth it elaine :D
Gotta be worth it elaine :D
Gotta be worth it elaine :D
elainefiz
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Feb 8, 2007
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505
Blackthorn
Feb 9, 2007
Apple tree polenation
Thanks everyone. I will see how it goes and plant another tree if needs be. We don't need as many apples as there were too many for us to use anyway, but it would still be nice to get a reasonable...
Thanks everyone. I will see how it goes and plant another tree if needs be. We don't need as many apples as there were too many for us to use anyway, but it would still be nice to get a reasonable crop.
Thanks everyone. I will see how it goes and plant another tree if needs be. We don't need as many apples as there were too many for us to use anyway, but it would still be nice to get a reasonable crop.
Thanks everyone. I will see how it goes and plant another tree if needs be. We don't need as many apples as there were too many for us to use anyway, but it would still be nice to get a reasonable...
elliegreenwellie
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Feb 6, 2007
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633
elliegreenwellie
Feb 7, 2007
Beech Trees at risk
Looks like this to mehttp://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0901/bracket_fungi.asp
Looks like this to mehttp://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0901/bracket_fungi.asp
Looks like this to mehttp://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0901/bracket_fungi.asp
Looks like this to mehttp://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0901/bracket_fungi.asp
Blackthorn
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Nov 22, 2006
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Fran
Feb 2, 2007
Concerned, new shoots on my apple tree
I assume they are small trees, as you have just planted them. If there is a forecast of frost, wrap them in horticultural fleece, this will afford some protection. This is what I would do. Good...
I assume they are small trees, as you have just planted them. If there is a forecast of frost, wrap them in horticultural fleece, this will afford some protection. This is what I would do. Good luck, Fonzie.
I assume they are small trees, as you have just planted them. If there is a forecast of frost, wrap them in horticultural fleece, this will afford some protection. This is what I would do. Good luck, Fonzie.
I assume they are small trees, as you have just planted them. If there is a forecast of frost, wrap them in horticultural fleece, this will afford some protection. This is what I would do. Good...
SacredLion
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Jan 22, 2007
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Fonzie
Jan 29, 2007
Melia trees
I don't think they solve anything, LoL, but it's good to see them, showing so clearly what the ones I found on-line didn't - that the branches are quite definitely alternate, not opposite. So...
I don't think they solve anything, LoL, but it's good to see them, showing so clearly what the ones I found on-line didn't - that the branches are quite definitely alternate, not opposite. So we're still in the same position, that a rowan is the more likely, and probably the Joseph Rock...
I don't think they solve anything, LoL, but it's good to see them, showing so clearly what the ones I found on-line didn't - that the branches are quite definitely alternate, not opposite. So we're still in the same position, that a rowan is the...
I don't think they solve anything, LoL, but it's good to see them, showing so clearly what the ones I found on-line didn't - that the branches are quite definitely alternate, not opposite. So...
gardengnom
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Jan 22, 2007
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UsedtobeDendy
Jan 28, 2007
growing mulberry tree indoors?
Yes - Pete is correct. White mulberry is from China and is the one for silkworms. It can grow outdoors in warmer places in Britain and was often grown in city and town gardens for the silk...
Yes - Pete is correct. White mulberry is from China and is the one for silkworms. It can grow outdoors in warmer places in Britain and was often grown in city and town gardens for the silk weavers. Black mulberry is the hardier tree and the much more common one now found in Britain. Better...
Yes - Pete is correct. White mulberry is from China and is the one for silkworms. It can grow outdoors in warmer places in Britain and was often grown in city and town gardens for the silk weavers. Black mulberry is the hardier tree and the...
Yes - Pete is correct. White mulberry is from China and is the one for silkworms. It can grow outdoors in warmer places in Britain and was often grown in city and town gardens for the silk...
phatus
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Jan 23, 2007
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Hornbeam
Jan 23, 2007
Sentimental apple tree in urgent need of something!
Thank you all so much for your advice. The tree really isn't very big. I think our big misake was about 15 years ago we moved it when she moved into Sheltered accomodation. It's never really...
Thank you all so much for your advice. The tree really isn't very big. I think our big misake was about 15 years ago we moved it when she moved into Sheltered accomodation. It's never really been the same since. There's no top on it as such as we were advised to cut it down and start again,...
Thank you all so much for your advice. The tree really isn't very big. I think our big misake was about 15 years ago we moved it when she moved into Sheltered accomodation. It's never really been the same since. There's no top on it as such as...
Thank you all so much for your advice. The tree really isn't very big. I think our big misake was about 15 years ago we moved it when she moved into Sheltered accomodation. It's never really...
Seana
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Jan 17, 2007
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Seana
Jan 21, 2007
Silver birch
People regularly mention good deals they've got, so I wouldn't worry too much, Stephen! Not sure I want a silver birch, though, they get big rather quickly, and I have a couple of tiny ones that...
People regularly mention good deals they've got, so I wouldn't worry too much, Stephen! Not sure I want a silver birch, though, they get big rather quickly, and I have a couple of tiny ones that were volunteers in one of the gardens I do..... They'll be moved on as and when they get a bit...
People regularly mention good deals they've got, so I wouldn't worry too much, Stephen! Not sure I want a silver birch, though, they get big rather quickly, and I have a couple of tiny ones that were volunteers in one of the gardens I do..... ...
People regularly mention good deals they've got, so I wouldn't worry too much, Stephen! Not sure I want a silver birch, though, they get big rather quickly, and I have a couple of tiny ones that...
wkdwhite
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Dec 31, 2006
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702
UsedtobeDendy
Jan 17, 2007
Why has my maple not changed colour?
Now David, THAT is a proposition I have never heard suggested before. I would be interested to hear the source of your knowledge in this direction Vertrees in his famous book on the subject...
Now David, THAT is a proposition I have never heard suggested before. I would be interested to hear the source of your knowledge in this direction Vertrees in his famous book on the subject suggests "Fall colours .. can be suppressed or enhanced somewhat by conditions. Hardening for fall will...
Now David, THAT is a proposition I have never heard suggested before. I would be interested to hear the source of your knowledge in this direction Vertrees in his famous book on the subject suggests "Fall colours .. can be suppressed or...
Now David, THAT is a proposition I have never heard suggested before. I would be interested to hear the source of your knowledge in this direction Vertrees in his famous book on the subject...
carlaj
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Nov 3, 2006
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803
whis4ey
Jan 14, 2007
Apple seeds sown
Look at the link on my previous post. The size of the tree will be largely determined by the rootstock. In such a position you could get two espalier trees that you train along wires on the...
Look at the link on my previous post. The size of the tree will be largely determined by the rootstock. In such a position you could get two espalier trees that you train along wires on the wall. You could easily fit more than two if you used cordons and plant them at an angle. Espaliers and...
Look at the link on my previous post. The size of the tree will be largely determined by the rootstock. In such a position you could get two espalier trees that you train along wires on the wall. You could easily fit more than two if you used...
Look at the link on my previous post. The size of the tree will be largely determined by the rootstock. In such a position you could get two espalier trees that you train along wires on the...
Scotkat
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Oct 27, 2006
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geoffhandley
Jan 13, 2007
Japanese Acers
The second looks to me like p. atropurpureum, and the third, I think, is Brilliantissimum. David.
The second looks to me like p. atropurpureum, and the third, I think, is Brilliantissimum. David.
The second looks to me like p. atropurpureum, and the third, I think, is Brilliantissimum. David.
The second looks to me like p. atropurpureum, and the third, I think, is Brilliantissimum. David.
wahaj
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Nov 25, 2006
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daitheplant
Jan 10, 2007
Help... what trees will be best...
siriusb - for my two pennyworth, think of what you want to achieve from the site - if its remembrance and you don't know what your friend liked - then think of colour and interest through the...
siriusb - for my two pennyworth, think of what you want to achieve from the site - if its remembrance and you don't know what your friend liked - then think of colour and interest through the seasons. Spring flowers, summer foliage, autumn colour/fruit, and winter interest.For spring flowers...
siriusb - for my two pennyworth, think of what you want to achieve from the site - if its remembrance and you don't know what your friend liked - then think of colour and interest through the seasons. Spring flowers, summer foliage, autumn...
siriusb - for my two pennyworth, think of what you want to achieve from the site - if its remembrance and you don't know what your friend liked - then think of colour and interest through the...
siriusb
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Jan 8, 2007
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Fran
Jan 9, 2007
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