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  1. Voobwm

    When should I top these Leylandiis to be the same height as the rest?

    Hi VoobwmI recommend trimming the tops as soon as possible, even if you're only removing a few centimetres of growth. The reason for this is that it should help promote thickening of the tree,...
    Hi VoobwmI recommend trimming the tops as soon as possible, even if you're only removing a few centimetres of growth. The reason for this is that it should help promote thickening of the tree, it's less damaging to the tree, and it's easier to trim little and often rather than doing a big hit....
    Hi VoobwmI recommend trimming the tops as soon as possible, even if you're only removing a few centimetres of growth. The reason for this is that it should help promote thickening of the tree, it's less damaging to the tree, and it's easier to...
    Hi VoobwmI recommend trimming the tops as soon as possible, even if you're only removing a few centimetres of growth. The reason for this is that it should help promote thickening of the tree,...
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  2. xf8u39

    My Waggie

    A good point made by JWK, they seem to like a lot more water than is often suspected. They survive in dryer conditions but grow much faster with good watering.
    A good point made by JWK, they seem to like a lot more water than is often suspected. They survive in dryer conditions but grow much faster with good watering.
    A good point made by JWK, they seem to like a lot more water than is often suspected. They survive in dryer conditions but grow much faster with good watering.
    A good point made by JWK, they seem to like a lot more water than is often suspected. They survive in dryer conditions but grow much faster with good watering.
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  3. JAS

    Greengage in Scotland?

    Good drainage may be my downfall. We planted a walnut a couple of years ago and its just sitting in the ground sulking, its not liking the clay I fear.
    Good drainage may be my downfall. We planted a walnut a couple of years ago and its just sitting in the ground sulking, its not liking the clay I fear.
    Good drainage may be my downfall. We planted a walnut a couple of years ago and its just sitting in the ground sulking, its not liking the clay I fear.
    Good drainage may be my downfall. We planted a walnut a couple of years ago and its just sitting in the ground sulking, its not liking the clay I fear.
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  4. CrystalT

    Tree catalog by post?

    Many nurseries are online only these days. However get a couple of garden magazines and leaf through the classified and you should find some that supply catalogs.
    Many nurseries are online only these days. However get a couple of garden magazines and leaf through the classified and you should find some that supply catalogs.
    Many nurseries are online only these days. However get a couple of garden magazines and leaf through the classified and you should find some that supply catalogs.
    Many nurseries are online only these days. However get a couple of garden magazines and leaf through the classified and you should find some that supply catalogs.
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  5. John-Paul Wilkins

    Acer Shirasawanum Jordan leaf burn?

    Cant help really, but all I will say is I know these types of Acers often suffer leaf damage, mostly from sun or cold dry winds in spring when the leaves are soft. So, is it only recently that...
    Cant help really, but all I will say is I know these types of Acers often suffer leaf damage, mostly from sun or cold dry winds in spring when the leaves are soft. So, is it only recently that the leaves have started to look like this?Definitely a difference between the top of the tree and...
    Cant help really, but all I will say is I know these types of Acers often suffer leaf damage, mostly from sun or cold dry winds in spring when the leaves are soft. So, is it only recently that the leaves have started to look like...
    Cant help really, but all I will say is I know these types of Acers often suffer leaf damage, mostly from sun or cold dry winds in spring when the leaves are soft. So, is it only recently that...
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  6. Tinkerbelle61
    Like x 3

    Successful Experiment, but what do I do with them now?

    Watch Herons Bonsai youtube channel for inspiration then have a go at making a bonsai forest group with the 8 trees.My thoughts are that there is somebody somewhere in the world who is...
    Watch Herons Bonsai youtube channel for inspiration then have a go at making a bonsai forest group with the 8 trees.My thoughts are that there is somebody somewhere in the world who is desperately trying to germinate sycamore seeds (Acer pseudoplatanus) and having no luck. If only the two...
    Watch Herons Bonsai youtube channel for inspiration then have a go at making a bonsai forest group with the 8 trees.My thoughts are that there is somebody somewhere in the world who is desperately trying to germinate sycamore seeds (Acer...
    Watch Herons Bonsai youtube channel for inspiration then have a go at making a bonsai forest group with the 8 trees.My thoughts are that there is somebody somewhere in the world who is...
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  7. dogsbody

    New Beech tree

    A young tree shouldn't need pruning If you can provide us with pictures please, it would help to see what you mean by straggly bits.
    A young tree shouldn't need pruning If you can provide us with pictures please, it would help to see what you mean by straggly bits.
    A young tree shouldn't need pruning If you can provide us with pictures please, it would help to see what you mean by straggly bits.
    A young tree shouldn't need pruning If you can provide us with pictures please, it would help to see what you mean by straggly bits.
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  8. andy873

    Elder Tree, what month is this

    Hi Nigel,I'm sure it was an elder, I got into making wine in my early 20's and was always frustrated that I couldn't pick any of the berries from it.The railway line in question was a branch...
    Hi Nigel,I'm sure it was an elder, I got into making wine in my early 20's and was always frustrated that I couldn't pick any of the berries from it.The railway line in question was a branch line and you have to trust me on this one, I have spent five years researching this.Always nice to...
    Hi Nigel,I'm sure it was an elder, I got into making wine in my early 20's and was always frustrated that I couldn't pick any of the berries from it.The railway line in question was a branch line and you have to trust me on this one, I have...
    Hi Nigel,I'm sure it was an elder, I got into making wine in my early 20's and was always frustrated that I couldn't pick any of the berries from it.The railway line in question was a branch...
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  9. Tony Deal

    Wych Elm in hedgerow

    You need to cut the top down some 12 inches below the final required height.
    You need to cut the top down some 12 inches below the final required height.
    You need to cut the top down some 12 inches below the final required height.
    You need to cut the top down some 12 inches below the final required height.
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  10. iain1234

    Hedge trees recover or not

    Just a thought, but regarding gaps in rural hedges, is it possible to layer any of it this winter Never had the chance to try it myself but seen it done. If you have some tall stuff in the hedge...
    Just a thought, but regarding gaps in rural hedges, is it possible to layer any of it this winter Never had the chance to try it myself but seen it done. If you have some tall stuff in the hedge chop it half way through and bend it down into the gaps and fix it down.
    Just a thought, but regarding gaps in rural hedges, is it possible to layer any of it this winter Never had the chance to try it myself but seen it done. If you have some tall stuff in the hedge chop it half way through and bend it down into...
    Just a thought, but regarding gaps in rural hedges, is it possible to layer any of it this winter Never had the chance to try it myself but seen it done. If you have some tall stuff in the hedge...
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  11. catherine H

    Hornbeam advice - ditch it or prune it?

    Thanks both. I think I will try cutting it back, perhaps coppicing it as Macraignil suggests, and see how it grows back for a year or two. if it doesn't work out, at least I tried!
    Thanks both. I think I will try cutting it back, perhaps coppicing it as Macraignil suggests, and see how it grows back for a year or two. if it doesn't work out, at least I tried!
    Thanks both. I think I will try cutting it back, perhaps coppicing it as Macraignil suggests, and see how it grows back for a year or two. if it doesn't work out, at least I tried!
    Thanks both. I think I will try cutting it back, perhaps coppicing it as Macraignil suggests, and see how it grows back for a year or two. if it doesn't work out, at least I tried!
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  12. Steve Batchelor

    Bay tree woe

    Hi SteveTrees can show symptoms years after the problem has occurred, so it's not always clear how and why a tree is in distress, unless plainly obvious.At first glance it looks to me to be...
    Hi SteveTrees can show symptoms years after the problem has occurred, so it's not always clear how and why a tree is in distress, unless plainly obvious.At first glance it looks to me to be one of two problems: Underwatering / overwatering or fungal infection (namely Diaporthe nobilis)....
    Hi SteveTrees can show symptoms years after the problem has occurred, so it's not always clear how and why a tree is in distress, unless plainly obvious.At first glance it looks to me to be one of two problems: Underwatering / overwatering...
    Hi SteveTrees can show symptoms years after the problem has occurred, so it's not always clear how and why a tree is in distress, unless plainly obvious.At first glance it looks to me to be...
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  13. Ding

    Help with Katsura issue please

    Will do, I’m thinking of taking a couple of cuttings from too and may buy another one next year from a different supplier.
    Will do, I’m thinking of taking a couple of cuttings from too and may buy another one next year from a different supplier.
    Will do, I’m thinking of taking a couple of cuttings from too and may buy another one next year from a different supplier.
    Will do, I’m thinking of taking a couple of cuttings from too and may buy another one next year from a different supplier.
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  14. BrianA

    Young Eucalyptus Worry

    I've got one which I do similar with, but its an annual job if you dont want it to get away from you. I'm leaving mine for this year, but its going to be pretty big by the end of this year 25ft at...
    I've got one which I do similar with, but its an annual job if you dont want it to get away from you. I'm leaving mine for this year, but its going to be pretty big by the end of this year 25ft at least.Cut those whispy branches off lower down, it wont hurt.
    I've got one which I do similar with, but its an annual job if you dont want it to get away from you. I'm leaving mine for this year, but its going to be pretty big by the end of this year 25ft at least.Cut those whispy branches off lower down,...
    I've got one which I do similar with, but its an annual job if you dont want it to get away from you. I'm leaving mine for this year, but its going to be pretty big by the end of this year 25ft at...
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  15. MrsMajorhangover

    Huge Lilac - help needed!

    It didn't flower last year or this year so it can only help it by cutting it back I guess :blue thumb:
    It didn't flower last year or this year so it can only help it by cutting it back I guess :blue thumb:
    It didn't flower last year or this year so it can only help it by cutting it back I guess :blue thumb:
    It didn't flower last year or this year so it can only help it by cutting it back I guess :blue thumb:
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  16. Nigel Finlay

    Eucalyptus tree

    Could probably pollard it just above the first fresh growth it won't look pretty but thinking again I'll stick with my first thought..sadly if it was mine it would have to go.
    Could probably pollard it just above the first fresh growth it won't look pretty but thinking again I'll stick with my first thought..sadly if it was mine it would have to go.
    Could probably pollard it just above the first fresh growth it won't look pretty but thinking again I'll stick with my first thought..sadly if it was mine it would have to go.
    Could probably pollard it just above the first fresh growth it won't look pretty but thinking again I'll stick with my first thought..sadly if it was mine it would have to go.
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  17. Oldcodger

    Please recommend a tall columnar tree?

    Thanks very much for your well thought out reply, as it has given me food for thought.I was worried about the roots.I like the idea of a sturdy structure, maybe a seat with a large fan above...
    Thanks very much for your well thought out reply, as it has given me food for thought.I was worried about the roots.I like the idea of a sturdy structure, maybe a seat with a large fan above it to support the honeysuckle.I like the idea of the bird feeder best, but unfortunately my...
    Thanks very much for your well thought out reply, as it has given me food for thought.I was worried about the roots.I like the idea of a sturdy structure, maybe a seat with a large fan above it to support the honeysuckle.I like the idea of...
    Thanks very much for your well thought out reply, as it has given me food for thought.I was worried about the roots.I like the idea of a sturdy structure, maybe a seat with a large fan above...
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  18. 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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  19. 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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  20. 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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