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choosing an apple tree
Look at this site for info, Badsal http://www.kenmuir.co.uk/ It mentions Bardsey on the home page, BTW! :D
Look at this site for info, Badsal http://www.kenmuir.co.uk/ It mentions Bardsey on the home page, BTW! :D
Look at this site for info, Badsal http://www.kenmuir.co.uk/ It mentions Bardsey on the home page, BTW! :D
Look at this site for info, Badsal http://www.kenmuir.co.uk/ It mentions Bardsey on the home page, BTW! :D
badsal72
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Sep 19, 2006
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UsedtobeDendy
Oct 30, 2006
growth of trees
Just heard from my friend :-I had a reply from the course administrators regarding the five year size of plants, and they actually told me to halve the size at ten years. Like they said, it...
Just heard from my friend :-I had a reply from the course administrators regarding the five year size of plants, and they actually told me to halve the size at ten years. Like they said, it cannot be more than an estimate, since it depends on where it's grown etc. At the same time I got an...
Just heard from my friend :-I had a reply from the course administrators regarding the five year size of plants, and they actually told me to halve the size at ten years. Like they said, it cannot be more than an estimate, since it depends on...
Just heard from my friend :-I had a reply from the course administrators regarding the five year size of plants, and they actually told me to halve the size at ten years. Like they said, it...
UsedtobeDendy
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Oct 23, 2006
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511
UsedtobeDendy
Oct 26, 2006
Growing a Magnolia Tree
Yes, still going, though never visit, cannot abide the ill mannered fellow. We were told about Bridgmere a while back too but told not to say anything until official. Watch the prices go through...
Yes, still going, though never visit, cannot abide the ill mannered fellow. We were told about Bridgmere a while back too but told not to say anything until official. Watch the prices go through the roof!
Yes, still going, though never visit, cannot abide the ill mannered fellow. We were told about Bridgmere a while back too but told not to say anything until official. Watch the prices go through the roof!
Yes, still going, though never visit, cannot abide the ill mannered fellow. We were told about Bridgmere a while back too but told not to say anything until official. Watch the prices go through...
queenamandababy
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Oct 14, 2006
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Palustris
Oct 24, 2006
Small tree for very small garden!
Another thought- if you like the look of acers, why not try an ornamental elder? Black Lace is very pretty, or there are some yellow leaved ones. They grow quite...
Another thought- if you like the look of acers, why not try an ornamental elder? Black Lace is very pretty, or there are some yellow leaved ones. They grow quite fast. http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/plant_finder/plant_pages/11352.shtml
Another thought- if you like the look of acers, why not try an ornamental elder? Black Lace is very pretty, or there are some yellow leaved ones. They grow quite fast. http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/plant_finder/plant_pages/11352.shtml
Another thought- if you like the look of acers, why not try an ornamental elder? Black Lace is very pretty, or there are some yellow leaved ones. They grow quite...
barneyb
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Oct 18, 2006
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Liz
Oct 21, 2006
Rowan
celia..Yes i have an advanced herbalist diploma..I am not qualified to diagnose..but i can make and prepare herbal ointments etc.. And yes i do use herbs every dayif i am unwell i use them and...
celia..Yes i have an advanced herbalist diploma..I am not qualified to diagnose..but i can make and prepare herbal ointments etc.. And yes i do use herbs every dayif i am unwell i use them and ..now because its the flu..coughs and colds season i am on echinacea.. I have done two herb courses as...
celia..Yes i have an advanced herbalist diploma..I am not qualified to diagnose..but i can make and prepare herbal ointments etc.. And yes i do use herbs every dayif i am unwell i use them and ..now because its the flu..coughs and colds season i...
celia..Yes i have an advanced herbalist diploma..I am not qualified to diagnose..but i can make and prepare herbal ointments etc.. And yes i do use herbs every dayif i am unwell i use them and...
frogesque
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Aug 14, 2006
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618
wildflower
Oct 13, 2006
Lemon Tree
I grew a clementine plant in the greenhouse border some years ago with amazing sucsess for three or four years, then it got too big, and I found cutting it back only produced large amonts of leafy...
I grew a clementine plant in the greenhouse border some years ago with amazing sucsess for three or four years, then it got too big, and I found cutting it back only produced large amonts of leafy growth and no flowers. Then I moved the greenhouse and it was dead in two years. :(
I grew a clementine plant in the greenhouse border some years ago with amazing sucsess for three or four years, then it got too big, and I found cutting it back only produced large amonts of leafy growth and no flowers. Then I moved the...
I grew a clementine plant in the greenhouse border some years ago with amazing sucsess for three or four years, then it got too big, and I found cutting it back only produced large amonts of leafy...
Birdbath
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Oct 10, 2006
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pete
Oct 12, 2006
Oak Tree
There is no earthly reason why you can't just plant it in a large container. I have a live oak from Florida, grown on from a young seedling. Its now about 6ft high with lots of branches.
There is no earthly reason why you can't just plant it in a large container. I have a live oak from Florida, grown on from a young seedling. Its now about 6ft high with lots of branches.
There is no earthly reason why you can't just plant it in a large container. I have a live oak from Florida, grown on from a young seedling. Its now about 6ft high with lots of branches.
There is no earthly reason why you can't just plant it in a large container. I have a live oak from Florida, grown on from a young seedling. Its now about 6ft high with lots of branches.
sharon
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Oct 11, 2006
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Fran
Oct 11, 2006
Indian Bean Tree.....(Seed Planting)???
thanks people i shall see if anything happens
thanks people i shall see if anything happens
thanks people i shall see if anything happens
thanks people i shall see if anything happens
steveb1973
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Oct 2, 2006
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steveb1973
Oct 10, 2006
Tree removal
Thanks jazid. I was hoping I could save them, but I will have to chop them down as I want to plant some more fruit trees. I'll try and take a few cuttings so I won't feel so bad. I'll keep your...
Thanks jazid. I was hoping I could save them, but I will have to chop them down as I want to plant some more fruit trees. I'll try and take a few cuttings so I won't feel so bad. I'll keep your advice on file so I know what to do in future. Thanks again, tailsey
Thanks jazid. I was hoping I could save them, but I will have to chop them down as I want to plant some more fruit trees. I'll try and take a few cuttings so I won't feel so bad. I'll keep your advice on file so I know what to do in future. ...
Thanks jazid. I was hoping I could save them, but I will have to chop them down as I want to plant some more fruit trees. I'll try and take a few cuttings so I won't feel so bad. I'll keep your...
Tailsey
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Oct 4, 2006
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Tailsey
Oct 8, 2006
apple tree
Thank-you very much for the info.
Thank-you very much for the info.
Thank-you very much for the info.
Thank-you very much for the info.
samdiaz
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Sep 28, 2006
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samdiaz
Oct 6, 2006
fig tree
Re- Fig tree Thanks to all who answered my question I think I will just leave it to nature to take its course and see what comes next year
Re- Fig tree Thanks to all who answered my question I think I will just leave it to nature to take its course and see what comes next year
Re- Fig tree Thanks to all who answered my question I think I will just leave it to nature to take its course and see what comes next year
Re- Fig tree Thanks to all who answered my question I think I will just leave it to nature to take its course and see what comes next year
petecarri
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Oct 4, 2006
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petecarri
Oct 5, 2006
Tree with dangly flowers
Me neither! :confused:
Me neither! :confused:
Me neither! :confused:
Me neither! :confused:
Rich
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Oct 1, 2006
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strongylodon
Oct 1, 2006
reproducing plum trees
Thank you for your advice. what is the best time of year to take cuttings from the plum trees. what actually is rootstock? is it a young tree and if so how do i do it
Thank you for your advice. what is the best time of year to take cuttings from the plum trees. what actually is rootstock? is it a young tree and if so how do i do it
Thank you for your advice. what is the best time of year to take cuttings from the plum trees. what actually is rootstock? is it a young tree and if so how do i do it
Thank you for your advice. what is the best time of year to take cuttings from the plum trees. what actually is rootstock? is it a young tree and if so how do i do it
welliewearer
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Oct 1, 2006
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welliewearer
Oct 1, 2006
What tree
Chiltern Seeds have it!!!http://www.edirectory.co.uk/chilternseeds/pages/moreinfo.asp?pe=DBFAJJGIQ_+crataegus+prunifolia&cid=211
Chiltern Seeds have it!!!http://www.edirectory.co.uk/chilternseeds/pages/moreinfo.asp?pe=DBFAJJGIQ_+crataegus+prunifolia&cid=211
Chiltern Seeds have it!!!http://www.edirectory.co.uk/chilternseeds/pages/moreinfo.asp?pe=DBFAJJGIQ_+crataegus+prunifolia&cid=211
Chiltern Seeds have it!!!http://www.edirectory.co.uk/chilternseeds/pages/moreinfo.asp?pe=DBFAJJGIQ_+crataegus+prunifolia&cid=211
Fran
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Sep 27, 2006
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807
UsedtobeDendy
Sep 29, 2006
Cherry Tree
I have had one in my last 3 gardens. My present one is 3 years old on dwarfing stock so it will end up 6-10' high. They have lovely delicate white blossom and usually naturally form a globe...
I have had one in my last 3 gardens. My present one is 3 years old on dwarfing stock so it will end up 6-10' high. They have lovely delicate white blossom and usually naturally form a globe shape, or they are very amenable to being fan trained if you have a wall. It's then easier to protect the...
I have had one in my last 3 gardens. My present one is 3 years old on dwarfing stock so it will end up 6-10' high. They have lovely delicate white blossom and usually naturally form a globe shape, or they are very amenable to being fan trained...
I have had one in my last 3 gardens. My present one is 3 years old on dwarfing stock so it will end up 6-10' high. They have lovely delicate white blossom and usually naturally form a globe...
LCH
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Sep 21, 2006
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684
Liz
Sep 29, 2006
HELP - Planting Beech Trees
Question is how soon do you want a hedge, nad how much maintenance will you give it?Beech trees are put in on 18" spacings (thats 450mm to you young bloods)a lot of the time, but you can stretch...
Question is how soon do you want a hedge, nad how much maintenance will you give it?Beech trees are put in on 18" spacings (thats 450mm to you young bloods)a lot of the time, but you can stretch that out if you're a patient person, nothing wrong with 90cm, but nothing right IMO about less than...
Question is how soon do you want a hedge, nad how much maintenance will you give it?Beech trees are put in on 18" spacings (thats 450mm to you young bloods)a lot of the time, but you can stretch that out if you're a patient person, nothing...
Question is how soon do you want a hedge, nad how much maintenance will you give it?Beech trees are put in on 18" spacings (thats 450mm to you young bloods)a lot of the time, but you can stretch...
cath
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Sep 28, 2006
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930
jazid
Sep 28, 2006
most beautiful small tree
sawfish
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Aug 29, 2006
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UsedtobeDendy
Sep 27, 2006
Advice on cherry and plum trees
I've read that it is best not to let them fruit in the first year to encourage a good establishment and to water regularly. However, don't excessively water between leaf fall and the buds opening.
I've read that it is best not to let them fruit in the first year to encourage a good establishment and to water regularly. However, don't excessively water between leaf fall and the buds opening.
I've read that it is best not to let them fruit in the first year to encourage a good establishment and to water regularly. However, don't excessively water between leaf fall and the buds opening.
I've read that it is best not to let them fruit in the first year to encourage a good establishment and to water regularly. However, don't excessively water between leaf fall and the buds opening.
IckleWeed
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Sep 27, 2006
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Celia
Sep 27, 2006
nice hardy tree in a container
What about a Rhus? Can be invasive and sucker all over the place if planted in the ground but should be OK in a large container.
What about a Rhus? Can be invasive and sucker all over the place if planted in the ground but should be OK in a large container.
What about a Rhus? Can be invasive and sucker all over the place if planted in the ground but should be OK in a large container.
What about a Rhus? Can be invasive and sucker all over the place if planted in the ground but should be OK in a large container.
sawfish
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Sep 8, 2006
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frogesque
Sep 25, 2006
Indian Bean Tree
There are so many ring necked parakeets in the UK now that the RSPB includes them in their bird books. Unlike the collared doves they have been released here over the last twenty years or so and...
There are so many ring necked parakeets in the UK now that the RSPB includes them in their bird books. Unlike the collared doves they have been released here over the last twenty years or so and have built up colonies here and in other parts of Europe and seem to tolerate cold winters and breed...
There are so many ring necked parakeets in the UK now that the RSPB includes them in their bird books. Unlike the collared doves they have been released here over the last twenty years or so and have built up colonies here and in other parts of...
There are so many ring necked parakeets in the UK now that the RSPB includes them in their bird books. Unlike the collared doves they have been released here over the last twenty years or so and...
Royster
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Sep 22, 2006
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strongylodon
Sep 24, 2006
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