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  1. BML

    How and when to "prune an Acorn, Oak tree.

    THE IMPORTANCE OF PROPER PRUNING OF TREES..
    THE IMPORTANCE OF PROPER PRUNING OF TREES..
    THE IMPORTANCE OF PROPER PRUNING OF TREES..
    THE IMPORTANCE OF PROPER PRUNING OF TREES..
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  2. Cal.AD

    Wild cherry sapling leaves going brown

    So all of the leaves came off, but it’s recently started growing some new buds, so that’s positive! However, there is some growth at the bottom of the tree now, as pictured. should I be removing...
    So all of the leaves came off, but it’s recently started growing some new buds, so that’s positive! However, there is some growth at the bottom of the tree now, as pictured. should I be removing this? Thanks.
    So all of the leaves came off, but it’s recently started growing some new buds, so that’s positive! However, there is some growth at the bottom of the tree now, as pictured. should I be removing this? Thanks.
    So all of the leaves came off, but it’s recently started growing some new buds, so that’s positive! However, there is some growth at the bottom of the tree now, as pictured. should I be removing...
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  3. Otillard1

    Advice on selling trees

    Thanks gks - really helpful and i totally get your point re transport. I have a flat bed trailer and have worked off being able to move 20-25 potted trees at a time but haven't really needed to do...
    Thanks gks - really helpful and i totally get your point re transport. I have a flat bed trailer and have worked off being able to move 20-25 potted trees at a time but haven't really needed to do anything bigger as those are the rough order sizes i have had over the last 12 months. Those were...
    Thanks gks - really helpful and i totally get your point re transport. I have a flat bed trailer and have worked off being able to move 20-25 potted trees at a time but haven't really needed to do anything bigger as those are the rough order...
    Thanks gks - really helpful and i totally get your point re transport. I have a flat bed trailer and have worked off being able to move 20-25 potted trees at a time but haven't really needed to do...
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  4. Gary Charlesworth

    Berberis dawinii

    I don't have specific experience of B darwinii and pruning. I would be inclined to cut one back by about two thirds and if it grows away next spring, then treat the others similarly.
    I don't have specific experience of B darwinii and pruning. I would be inclined to cut one back by about two thirds and if it grows away next spring, then treat the others similarly.
    I don't have specific experience of B darwinii and pruning. I would be inclined to cut one back by about two thirds and if it grows away next spring, then treat the others similarly.
    I don't have specific experience of B darwinii and pruning. I would be inclined to cut one back by about two thirds and if it grows away next spring, then treat the others similarly.
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  5. Green Dweller Beloved

    Transferring an Acer to a pot from a bed

    If it could stay another year you could try going round the plant with a spade full depth about 18in from the stem to cut off some of the longer roots without disturbing the plant. You then move...
    If it could stay another year you could try going round the plant with a spade full depth about 18in from the stem to cut off some of the longer roots without disturbing the plant. You then move it next year.
    If it could stay another year you could try going round the plant with a spade full depth about 18in from the stem to cut off some of the longer roots without disturbing the plant. You then move it next year.
    If it could stay another year you could try going round the plant with a spade full depth about 18in from the stem to cut off some of the longer roots without disturbing the plant. You then move...
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  6. bigpeter

    leylandii 2001 dying, what to do?

    Although those leylandii's looked completely dead there were a few very small green bits here and there on the street side. That side gets the sun all afternoon. I'm also giving them a good...
    Although those leylandii's looked completely dead there were a few very small green bits here and there on the street side. That side gets the sun all afternoon. I'm also giving them a good soaking twice a week that has helped. I have to admit I was surprised to see them recover. But they are...
    Although those leylandii's looked completely dead there were a few very small green bits here and there on the street side. That side gets the sun all afternoon. I'm also giving them a good soaking twice a week that has helped. I have to admit I...
    Although those leylandii's looked completely dead there were a few very small green bits here and there on the street side. That side gets the sun all afternoon. I'm also giving them a good...
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  7. James 70

    Unbelievable Silver Birch growth rate.

    Oh yeah, I could see something in the background but couldn't work out what it was.
    Oh yeah, I could see something in the background but couldn't work out what it was.
    Oh yeah, I could see something in the background but couldn't work out what it was.
    Oh yeah, I could see something in the background but couldn't work out what it was.
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  8. Grass Hopper

    Overhanging Trees.

    If the roots of a neighbouring tree or hedge are affecting your garden you should talk to your nieghbour first if possible before you apply to the council you could mention on a windy day...
    If the roots of a neighbouring tree or hedge are affecting your garden you should talk to your nieghbour first if possible before you apply to the council you could mention on a windy day someone could be injured by a falling branch and what then? isit it better to avoid legal action by...
    If the roots of a neighbouring tree or hedge are affecting your garden you should talk to your nieghbour first if possible before you apply to the council you could mention on a windy day someone could be injured by a falling branch and what...
    If the roots of a neighbouring tree or hedge are affecting your garden you should talk to your nieghbour first if possible before you apply to the council you could mention on a windy day...
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  9. Victoria

    Prunus dulcis var amara

    Bitter almond liqueur - WikipediaThat was a bit of a non-descript post. I think what I wanted to say is that tonight we were talking about having it cut back drastically, even moreso, this year...
    Bitter almond liqueur - WikipediaThat was a bit of a non-descript post. I think what I wanted to say is that tonight we were talking about having it cut back drastically, even moreso, this year as the leaves have never looked this dead this time of year.
    Bitter almond liqueur - WikipediaThat was a bit of a non-descript post. I think what I wanted to say is that tonight we were talking about having it cut back drastically, even moreso, this year as the leaves have never looked this dead this...
    Bitter almond liqueur - WikipediaThat was a bit of a non-descript post. I think what I wanted to say is that tonight we were talking about having it cut back drastically, even moreso, this year...
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  10. EmFlu

    Avocado Tree Falling Over

    I pruned my plant just to trim off branches growing into awkward directions or when something looked tatty. In general avocado grows into a nice shape on it's own so doesn't need much shaping. I...
    I pruned my plant just to trim off branches growing into awkward directions or when something looked tatty. In general avocado grows into a nice shape on it's own so doesn't need much shaping. I have heard that sometimes the plant refuses to grow branches unless the top is trimmed but mine have...
    I pruned my plant just to trim off branches growing into awkward directions or when something looked tatty. In general avocado grows into a nice shape on it's own so doesn't need much shaping. I have heard that sometimes the plant refuses to grow...
    I pruned my plant just to trim off branches growing into awkward directions or when something looked tatty. In general avocado grows into a nice shape on it's own so doesn't need much shaping. I...
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  11. Gn0me

    Downsizing an Elderberry tree

    Yup. They're practically indestructible. Have at it.
    Yup. They're practically indestructible. Have at it.
    Yup. They're practically indestructible. Have at it.
    Yup. They're practically indestructible. Have at it.
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  12. Josh Balmer

    Struggling Rowan tree

    If the berries are not the usual red, then it might suggest it is/was a cultivar - Joseph Rock. Mine died for no apparent reason and I read somewhere it was prone to fireblight.
    If the berries are not the usual red, then it might suggest it is/was a cultivar - Joseph Rock. Mine died for no apparent reason and I read somewhere it was prone to fireblight.
    If the berries are not the usual red, then it might suggest it is/was a cultivar - Joseph Rock. Mine died for no apparent reason and I read somewhere it was prone to fireblight.
    If the berries are not the usual red, then it might suggest it is/was a cultivar - Joseph Rock. Mine died for no apparent reason and I read somewhere it was prone to fireblight.
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  13. Steve Batchelor

    Lemons

    It's odd the birds haven't found the peaches yet nor the wasps . where 'as the birds , wasps and even squirrels have usually found everything before now it's always annoyed me how they will just...
    It's odd the birds haven't found the peaches yet nor the wasps . where 'as the birds , wasps and even squirrels have usually found everything before now it's always annoyed me how they will just land on one plum while it pecks away at another and as the bird flys off breaks the skin on the ripe...
    It's odd the birds haven't found the peaches yet nor the wasps . where 'as the birds , wasps and even squirrels have usually found everything before now it's always annoyed me how they will just land on one plum while it pecks away at another ...
    It's odd the birds haven't found the peaches yet nor the wasps . where 'as the birds , wasps and even squirrels have usually found everything before now it's always annoyed me how they will just...
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  14. Peter Dewhurst

    Struggling Bay Tree

    A further thought. If you remove the rootball from the pot, have a look for possible vine weevil grubs*. Unfortunately these are (too) often found in nursery stock, from even the best garden...
    A further thought. If you remove the rootball from the pot, have a look for possible vine weevil grubs*. Unfortunately these are (too) often found in nursery stock, from even the best garden centres! * Vine weevil (Otiorhynchus sulcatus) identification guide
    A further thought. If you remove the rootball from the pot, have a look for possible vine weevil grubs*. Unfortunately these are (too) often found in nursery stock, from even the best garden centres! * Vine weevil (Otiorhynchus sulcatus)...
    A further thought. If you remove the rootball from the pot, have a look for possible vine weevil grubs*. Unfortunately these are (too) often found in nursery stock, from even the best garden...
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  15. Matthew Rosen-Marsh

    Plum tree yellowing leaves

    It does look like scorch to me.
    It does look like scorch to me.
    It does look like scorch to me.
    It does look like scorch to me.
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  16. Aidan mc

    sticky bay tree remedy

    It's probably aphids on the underside of the leaves creating honeydew and black mould growing on the honeydew. If you don't use the leaves for food purposes a spray with a general insecticide...
    It's probably aphids on the underside of the leaves creating honeydew and black mould growing on the honeydew. If you don't use the leaves for food purposes a spray with a general insecticide will sort out the aphids then give it a good spraying with diluted washing up liquid and before it...
    It's probably aphids on the underside of the leaves creating honeydew and black mould growing on the honeydew. If you don't use the leaves for food purposes a spray with a general insecticide will sort out the aphids then give it a good...
    It's probably aphids on the underside of the leaves creating honeydew and black mould growing on the honeydew. If you don't use the leaves for food purposes a spray with a general insecticide...
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  17. Orielwen

    Pruning a peach tree in a greenhouse

    Hello Orielwen, welcome to GC :) Here's a link to a useful site....there's a section specifically aimed at pruning greenhouse peach trees.....Peaches I'd say you've nothing to lose by pruning all...
    Hello Orielwen, welcome to GC :) Here's a link to a useful site....there's a section specifically aimed at pruning greenhouse peach trees.....Peaches I'd say you've nothing to lose by pruning all the long, whippy stems back to the woody framework, leaving a couple of buds to form fruiting...
    Hello Orielwen, welcome to GC :) Here's a link to a useful site....there's a section specifically aimed at pruning greenhouse peach trees.....Peaches I'd say you've nothing to lose by pruning all the long, whippy stems back to the woody...
    Hello Orielwen, welcome to GC :) Here's a link to a useful site....there's a section specifically aimed at pruning greenhouse peach trees.....Peaches I'd say you've nothing to lose by pruning all...
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  18. 03carrd

    Tall trees I can plant in 32cm bed?

    I have lifted slabs and planted trees/shrubs in the space available.
    I have lifted slabs and planted trees/shrubs in the space available.
    I have lifted slabs and planted trees/shrubs in the space available.
    I have lifted slabs and planted trees/shrubs in the space available.
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  19. James Vellozzi

    Can i grow Thuga green giant aborvitae in a small woodlot? Dappled light

    Sounds like a great project but as to whether this particular plant will thrive in these conditions is not something I would know. I believe it is a forest tree so stands a chance, but may grow a...
    Sounds like a great project but as to whether this particular plant will thrive in these conditions is not something I would know. I believe it is a forest tree so stands a chance, but may grow a bit thin reaching up for the light.
    Sounds like a great project but as to whether this particular plant will thrive in these conditions is not something I would know. I believe it is a forest tree so stands a chance, but may grow a bit thin reaching up for the light.
    Sounds like a great project but as to whether this particular plant will thrive in these conditions is not something I would know. I believe it is a forest tree so stands a chance, but may grow a...
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    2
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    716
  20. martin123321

    Biggest, tallest, fastest growing evergreen trees

    You led me astray. :biggrin:
    You led me astray. :biggrin:
    You led me astray. :biggrin:
    You led me astray. :biggrin:
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