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  1. Paul4321

    Recommendations for a instant screen tree pls

    glad we were useful ... we do appreciate a update.. and Portuguese laurel was the outcomeSpruce
    glad we were useful ... we do appreciate a update.. and Portuguese laurel was the outcomeSpruce
    glad we were useful ... we do appreciate a update.. and Portuguese laurel was the outcomeSpruce
    glad we were useful ... we do appreciate a update.. and Portuguese laurel was the outcomeSpruce
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  2. Paul4321

    Lusitanica feed or not to feed?

    Thanks Pete. Much appreciated.Best regards, Paul
    Thanks Pete. Much appreciated.Best regards, Paul
    Thanks Pete. Much appreciated.Best regards, Paul
    Thanks Pete. Much appreciated.Best regards, Paul
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  3. sniffyjenkins

    My new betula pendula sapling snapped in the storm: will it survive?

    I would go back to the supplier and tell them just that plus send your photo, the onus is on them to supply a replacement and a more suitable staking method.
    I would go back to the supplier and tell them just that plus send your photo, the onus is on them to supply a replacement and a more suitable staking method.
    I would go back to the supplier and tell them just that plus send your photo, the onus is on them to supply a replacement and a more suitable staking method.
    I would go back to the supplier and tell them just that plus send your photo, the onus is on them to supply a replacement and a more suitable staking method.
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  4. Lilytippytoes

    Tree id

    Brilliant both, thanks very much
    Brilliant both, thanks very much
    Brilliant both, thanks very much
    Brilliant both, thanks very much
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  5. crocus

    black spots on holly tree this year

    yes definitely a holly tree. had it 21 years. when it stops raining i will investigate
    yes definitely a holly tree. had it 21 years. when it stops raining i will investigate
    yes definitely a holly tree. had it 21 years. when it stops raining i will investigate
    yes definitely a holly tree. had it 21 years. when it stops raining i will investigate
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  6. IttyBittyGreenSpace

    Backyard Orchard Culture in cold temperate climate?

    @IttyBittyGreenSpace Summer pruning to restrict growth of fruit trees has been carried out for centuries. Fruit trees grown as cordons, fans and espaliers are traditionally pruned in summer....
    @IttyBittyGreenSpace Summer pruning to restrict growth of fruit trees has been carried out for centuries. Fruit trees grown as cordons, fans and espaliers are traditionally pruned in summer. More recently commercial orchards have been grown planted at a closer spacing and are pruned to...
    @IttyBittyGreenSpace Summer pruning to restrict growth of fruit trees has been carried out for centuries. Fruit trees grown as cordons, fans and espaliers are traditionally pruned in summer. More recently commercial orchards have been grown...
    @IttyBittyGreenSpace Summer pruning to restrict growth of fruit trees has been carried out for centuries. Fruit trees grown as cordons, fans and espaliers are traditionally pruned in summer....
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  7. Nick vdW

    Pear tree pest

    Hello Nick, welcome to GC. If the fruitlets are turning black and dropping off, it's pear midge. If the leaves are red and blistered, then blackening, it's pear leaf blister mite. In either...
    Hello Nick, welcome to GC. If the fruitlets are turning black and dropping off, it's pear midge. If the leaves are red and blistered, then blackening, it's pear leaf blister mite. In either case, for a small tree, the best remedy is to collect up all the affected fruits and/or leaves and...
    Hello Nick, welcome to GC. If the fruitlets are turning black and dropping off, it's pear midge. If the leaves are red and blistered, then blackening, it's pear leaf blister mite. In either case, for a small tree, the best remedy is to collect...
    Hello Nick, welcome to GC. If the fruitlets are turning black and dropping off, it's pear midge. If the leaves are red and blistered, then blackening, it's pear leaf blister mite. In either...
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  8. weedaway

    Red Maple Tree

    If it grows I was going to keep the top low so that I could see over it.
    If it grows I was going to keep the top low so that I could see over it.
    If it grows I was going to keep the top low so that I could see over it.
    If it grows I was going to keep the top low so that I could see over it.
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  9. TheMadHedger

    Oak sapling with brown leaves at the top

    Thanks, that does seem likely. The sapling is close to a hedge to the north that runs east to west and which is open to the south, the northerly winds will have affected the top of the sapling but...
    Thanks, that does seem likely. The sapling is close to a hedge to the north that runs east to west and which is open to the south, the northerly winds will have affected the top of the sapling but not the middle and the base.Will the tiny leaves be okay do you think? As in will they grow? (but...
    Thanks, that does seem likely. The sapling is close to a hedge to the north that runs east to west and which is open to the south, the northerly winds will have affected the top of the sapling but not the middle and the base.Will the tiny...
    Thanks, that does seem likely. The sapling is close to a hedge to the north that runs east to west and which is open to the south, the northerly winds will have affected the top of the sapling but...
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  10. Gizmo

    tree id

    Good afternoon it looks like a distant relation of mine well known for his fast low flying I knew something like that would happen:heehee:
    Good afternoon it looks like a distant relation of mine well known for his fast low flying I knew something like that would happen:heehee:
    Good afternoon it looks like a distant relation of mine well known for his fast low flying I knew something like that would happen:heehee:
    Good afternoon it looks like a distant relation of mine well known for his fast low flying I knew something like that would happen:heehee:
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  11. chris_elevate

    Stop wild sycamores

    Just an idea, is there a re-forestation charity or a like minded club nearby? They might be happy to organise a sapling harvest day once or twice a year.Free labour and the saplings would go to...
    Just an idea, is there a re-forestation charity or a like minded club nearby? They might be happy to organise a sapling harvest day once or twice a year.Free labour and the saplings would go to a very good use. :)
    Just an idea, is there a re-forestation charity or a like minded club nearby? They might be happy to organise a sapling harvest day once or twice a year.Free labour and the saplings would go to a very good use. :)
    Just an idea, is there a re-forestation charity or a like minded club nearby? They might be happy to organise a sapling harvest day once or twice a year.Free labour and the saplings would go to...
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  12. Charlotte Wilson

    Acer palmatum - new young tree not leafing out/dying?

    ooohhh so many times on here over the years people buying from that awful company how they are still in business it is beyond me, I just had that feeling reading your post who it was you bought...
    ooohhh so many times on here over the years people buying from that awful company how they are still in business it is beyond me, I just had that feeling reading your post who it was you bought from ... yes they sent me two shrubs just in the pot nothing else !!! no packaging....whether the...
    ooohhh so many times on here over the years people buying from that awful company how they are still in business it is beyond me, I just had that feeling reading your post who it was you bought from ... yes they sent me two shrubs just in the...
    ooohhh so many times on here over the years people buying from that awful company how they are still in business it is beyond me, I just had that feeling reading your post who it was you bought...
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  13. Steve71957

    Suggestions for hedge infill

    A quick thanks to all who replied. The advice was much appreciated. Im going to try some sort of trellis in that area with clematis. Thanks all.
    A quick thanks to all who replied. The advice was much appreciated. Im going to try some sort of trellis in that area with clematis. Thanks all.
    A quick thanks to all who replied. The advice was much appreciated. Im going to try some sort of trellis in that area with clematis. Thanks all.
    A quick thanks to all who replied. The advice was much appreciated. Im going to try some sort of trellis in that area with clematis. Thanks all.
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  14. Emily Jones

    Tree ID

    Good news...appears that we might be getting some cherries on the treeIn other cherry related queries, I planted in a stella cherry tree a few months back, on a colt rootstock. This too...
    Good news...appears that we might be getting some cherries on the treeIn other cherry related queries, I planted in a stella cherry tree a few months back, on a colt rootstock. This too appears to be fruiting, I read somewhere (way back) that in the first few years any fruits produced should...
    Good news...appears that we might be getting some cherries on the treeIn other cherry related queries, I planted in a stella cherry tree a few months back, on a colt rootstock. This too appears to be fruiting, I read somewhere (way back) that...
    Good news...appears that we might be getting some cherries on the treeIn other cherry related queries, I planted in a stella cherry tree a few months back, on a colt rootstock. This too...
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  15. dogsbody

    Grey Willow

    No wouldn't have thought so, its always worth a go with willow.
    No wouldn't have thought so, its always worth a go with willow.
    No wouldn't have thought so, its always worth a go with willow.
    No wouldn't have thought so, its always worth a go with willow.
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  16. Max6389

    Tree ID

    Just off the top of my head I'd say a purple leaved crab apple.
    Just off the top of my head I'd say a purple leaved crab apple.
    Just off the top of my head I'd say a purple leaved crab apple.
    Just off the top of my head I'd say a purple leaved crab apple.
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  17. weedaway

    Magnolia Tree

    I assume you're magnolia is a grafted plant of a named variety. It looks in the picture to be in the shade of other trees and bushes, I think M. grandiflora needs full sun. It would be the one I...
    I assume you're magnolia is a grafted plant of a named variety. It looks in the picture to be in the shade of other trees and bushes, I think M. grandiflora needs full sun. It would be the one I would grow if I had the space.I have a small seed grown Magnolia that had it's first flower last...
    I assume you're magnolia is a grafted plant of a named variety. It looks in the picture to be in the shade of other trees and bushes, I think M. grandiflora needs full sun. It would be the one I would grow if I had the space.I have a small...
    I assume you're magnolia is a grafted plant of a named variety. It looks in the picture to be in the shade of other trees and bushes, I think M. grandiflora needs full sun. It would be the one I...
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  18. Simon Harris

    control the root spread of a conifer

    Hi Simon. :)You say it's a Goldcrest conifer. Would that be Cupressus Macrocarpa? At maturity it's a large tree growing to 40ft in height and 13 - 18ft spread. The roots will spread as much as...
    Hi Simon. :)You say it's a Goldcrest conifer. Would that be Cupressus Macrocarpa? At maturity it's a large tree growing to 40ft in height and 13 - 18ft spread. The roots will spread as much as it's overall height and I would say planting it in a pot is not even a consideration. Even if that was...
    Hi Simon. :)You say it's a Goldcrest conifer. Would that be Cupressus Macrocarpa? At maturity it's a large tree growing to 40ft in height and 13 - 18ft spread. The roots will spread as much as it's overall height and I would say planting it in a...
    Hi Simon. :)You say it's a Goldcrest conifer. Would that be Cupressus Macrocarpa? At maturity it's a large tree growing to 40ft in height and 13 - 18ft spread. The roots will spread as much as...
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  19. Voobwm

    Worried about the width of my Leylandiis extending over the pavement

    I think hedge creep is something that happens with most hedges, even ones trimmed regularly. Ive found it's best to use something that can take a really hard cutback every few years, and still...
    I think hedge creep is something that happens with most hedges, even ones trimmed regularly. Ive found it's best to use something that can take a really hard cutback every few years, and still come back good.
    I think hedge creep is something that happens with most hedges, even ones trimmed regularly. Ive found it's best to use something that can take a really hard cutback every few years, and still come back good.
    I think hedge creep is something that happens with most hedges, even ones trimmed regularly. Ive found it's best to use something that can take a really hard cutback every few years, and still...
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  20. weedaway

    Air layering gone wrong

    Its worth a try, you could also try another one if you have a suitable branch.
    Its worth a try, you could also try another one if you have a suitable branch.
    Its worth a try, you could also try another one if you have a suitable branch.
    Its worth a try, you could also try another one if you have a suitable branch.
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