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  1. Luke Underwood

    What should I do with this cherry tree?

    Plums, cherries etc best time to prune is June and July. They are prone to Silver Leaf a fungal disease see here Silver leaf I've not seen it on apple trees though.
    Plums, cherries etc best time to prune is June and July. They are prone to Silver Leaf a fungal disease see here Silver leaf I've not seen it on apple trees though.
    Plums, cherries etc best time to prune is June and July. They are prone to Silver Leaf a fungal disease see here Silver leaf I've not seen it on apple trees though.
    Plums, cherries etc best time to prune is June and July. They are prone to Silver Leaf a fungal disease see here Silver leaf I've not seen it on apple trees though.
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  2. roders

    Peach tree curl.

    You can still buy copper spray I believe.
    You can still buy copper spray I believe.
    You can still buy copper spray I believe.
    You can still buy copper spray I believe.
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  3. seandaytona

    Newbie to the forum, and advice needed for privacy tree!

    Hi @seandaytona and welcome, if affordable I would go for a pleached tree as it wouldn't encroach on the garden space. As mentioned though they are pricey.pleached trees uk - Bing
    Hi @seandaytona and welcome, if affordable I would go for a pleached tree as it wouldn't encroach on the garden space. As mentioned though they are pricey.pleached trees uk - Bing
    Hi @seandaytona and welcome, if affordable I would go for a pleached tree as it wouldn't encroach on the garden space. As mentioned though they are pricey.pleached trees uk - Bing
    Hi @seandaytona and welcome, if affordable I would go for a pleached tree as it wouldn't encroach on the garden space. As mentioned though they are pricey.pleached trees uk - Bing
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  4. DevonPhil

    TPO with a revoked date

    I was always told that it was in the Civil Service (quite often, in my experience, a total misnomer) handbook to obfuscate wherever possible :loll:With apologies to any who are members :love30: :)I have had a...
    I was always told that it was in the Civil Service (quite often, in my experience, a total misnomer) handbook to obfuscate wherever possible :loll:With apologies to any who are members :love30: :)I have had a lot of dealings with local and national departments over many years and have a number of apologies...
    I was always told that it was in the Civil Service (quite often, in my experience, a total misnomer) handbook to obfuscate wherever possible :loll:With apologies to any who are members :love30: :)I have had a lot of dealings with local and national...
    I was always told that it was in the Civil Service (quite often, in my experience, a total misnomer) handbook to obfuscate wherever possible :loll:With apologies to any who are members :love30: :)I have had a...
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  5. Max6389

    Snow fountain weeping tree

    If they are not touching the ground much you could leave them on till after flowering.
    If they are not touching the ground much you could leave them on till after flowering.
    If they are not touching the ground much you could leave them on till after flowering.
    If they are not touching the ground much you could leave them on till after flowering.
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  6. Loki

    An anniversary tree, Birthday tree, what should I choose.....

    :wallbanging::)Love Kansan, way to wide. Looking for other species...... @DianneW .....get what you mean
    :wallbanging::)Love Kansan, way to wide. Looking for other species...... @DianneW .....get what you mean
    :wallbanging::)Love Kansan, way to wide. Looking for other species...... @DianneW .....get what you mean
    :wallbanging::)Love Kansan, way to wide. Looking for other species...... @DianneW .....get what you mean
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  7. Smallzoo

    Best small tree

    Thanks to everyone so far. I am looking around all the mail order nurseries and local nurseries this weekend to see what sizes/prices I can get on the various trees mentioned...
    Thanks to everyone so far. I am looking around all the mail order nurseries and local nurseries this weekend to see what sizes/prices I can get on the various trees mentioned...
    Thanks to everyone so far. I am looking around all the mail order nurseries and local nurseries this weekend to see what sizes/prices I can get on the various trees mentioned...
    Thanks to everyone so far. I am looking around all the mail order nurseries and local nurseries this weekend to see what sizes/prices I can get on the various trees mentioned...
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  8. thriftybri

    young conifer trees

    Shame on you for even planting conifer trees. Unless you want to attract rabbits, then go ahead :biggrin:I prefer something more edible. Blueberries, Aronia or Amelanchier. And birds may (scratch that,...
    Shame on you for even planting conifer trees. Unless you want to attract rabbits, then go ahead :biggrin:I prefer something more edible. Blueberries, Aronia or Amelanchier. And birds may (scratch that, they WILL) eat your crops but they are a lot more fun to look at than some rabbits slowly felling...
    Shame on you for even planting conifer trees. Unless you want to attract rabbits, then go ahead :biggrin:I prefer something more edible. Blueberries, Aronia or Amelanchier. And birds may (scratch that, they WILL) eat your crops but they are a lot more...
    Shame on you for even planting conifer trees. Unless you want to attract rabbits, then go ahead :biggrin:I prefer something more edible. Blueberries, Aronia or Amelanchier. And birds may (scratch that,...
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  9. AlisonJ

    Eucalyptus Tree

    With it being a euc I'd have expected major regrowth by now. It seems to me like it's probably done for - maybe due to any number of reasons: too much foliage removal in one go; biotic infection;...
    With it being a euc I'd have expected major regrowth by now. It seems to me like it's probably done for - maybe due to any number of reasons: too much foliage removal in one go; biotic infection; sun-scorch / wind-scorch on new leaves; salty winds on new shoots (if by coastal you mean you live...
    With it being a euc I'd have expected major regrowth by now. It seems to me like it's probably done for - maybe due to any number of reasons: too much foliage removal in one go; biotic infection; sun-scorch / wind-scorch on new leaves; salty...
    With it being a euc I'd have expected major regrowth by now. It seems to me like it's probably done for - maybe due to any number of reasons: too much foliage removal in one go; biotic infection;...
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  10. Paul4321

    Feeding Laylandii

    Its been a while since creating a hedge, once, you have got to the height as last post, you can also shape by prunning, so as the individual trees grow, you can remove unwanted growth, I would...
    Its been a while since creating a hedge, once, you have got to the height as last post, you can also shape by prunning, so as the individual trees grow, you can remove unwanted growth, I would suggest for March, April, May, apply a high nitrogen feed twice monthly, to create more green growth,...
    Its been a while since creating a hedge, once, you have got to the height as last post, you can also shape by prunning, so as the individual trees grow, you can remove unwanted growth, I would suggest for March, April, May, apply a high nitrogen...
    Its been a while since creating a hedge, once, you have got to the height as last post, you can also shape by prunning, so as the individual trees grow, you can remove unwanted growth, I would...
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  11. fumanchu

    Is this tree safe?

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but that looks like a typical spruce tree? Their roots go massively deep, whereas pines keep roots on surface. In Nordic countries, during autumn storms if the ground has...
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but that looks like a typical spruce tree? Their roots go massively deep, whereas pines keep roots on surface. In Nordic countries, during autumn storms if the ground has not frozen at times these beasts come down. They just tip. Pines are more commonly falling,but...
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but that looks like a typical spruce tree? Their roots go massively deep, whereas pines keep roots on surface. In Nordic countries, during autumn storms if the ground has not frozen at times these beasts come down. They...
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but that looks like a typical spruce tree? Their roots go massively deep, whereas pines keep roots on surface. In Nordic countries, during autumn storms if the ground has...
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  12. Sienna's Blossom

    Help me decide between these two trees please :)

    That tree is over a hedge in private gardens. If if was accessible, I would have stripped it, for both jelly and cider.We normally make crab apple jelly, but mainly for Xmas gifts (too much...
    That tree is over a hedge in private gardens. If if was accessible, I would have stripped it, for both jelly and cider.We normally make crab apple jelly, but mainly for Xmas gifts (too much sugar content).Mrs Scrungee's crab apple jelly is normally very good, but this year looked like cloudy...
    That tree is over a hedge in private gardens. If if was accessible, I would have stripped it, for both jelly and cider.We normally make crab apple jelly, but mainly for Xmas gifts (too much sugar content).Mrs Scrungee's crab apple jelly is...
    That tree is over a hedge in private gardens. If if was accessible, I would have stripped it, for both jelly and cider.We normally make crab apple jelly, but mainly for Xmas gifts (too much...
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  13. dogsbody

    Acorns

    You may well see a root coming through the drainage holes soon, the shoot won't appear until next spring as Nigel says.
    You may well see a root coming through the drainage holes soon, the shoot won't appear until next spring as Nigel says.
    You may well see a root coming through the drainage holes soon, the shoot won't appear until next spring as Nigel says.
    You may well see a root coming through the drainage holes soon, the shoot won't appear until next spring as Nigel says.
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  14. AnnieH

    Magnolia

    Many thanks will investigate further for another possibility for a flowering tree. Much appreciated :)
    Many thanks will investigate further for another possibility for a flowering tree. Much appreciated :)
    Many thanks will investigate further for another possibility for a flowering tree. Much appreciated :)
    Many thanks will investigate further for another possibility for a flowering tree. Much appreciated :)
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  15. TomSparkes

    Planting 12 ft Wisteria

    I'm not surprised! Imagine leaving a tight tourniquet on someone's arm or leg for months.....
    I'm not surprised! Imagine leaving a tight tourniquet on someone's arm or leg for months.....
    I'm not surprised! Imagine leaving a tight tourniquet on someone's arm or leg for months.....
    I'm not surprised! Imagine leaving a tight tourniquet on someone's arm or leg for months.....
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  16. Laura21

    Planting a new Conifer tree to replace a felled one?

    Thank you so much for this. It helps a lot.Currently, due to the risks involved with taking out the stump, we are thinking of just leaving it there with all its roots, and planting a new tree...
    Thank you so much for this. It helps a lot.Currently, due to the risks involved with taking out the stump, we are thinking of just leaving it there with all its roots, and planting a new tree near it- does this seem like a good idea? If we left it to nature for the deceased roots to decompose...
    Thank you so much for this. It helps a lot.Currently, due to the risks involved with taking out the stump, we are thinking of just leaving it there with all its roots, and planting a new tree near it- does this seem like a good idea? If we left...
    Thank you so much for this. It helps a lot.Currently, due to the risks involved with taking out the stump, we are thinking of just leaving it there with all its roots, and planting a new tree...
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  17. The Wizard

    Damage to Apple Tree

    I agree with Pete the only thing i would add is remove the grass from the base of the tree ...you will be surprised how much water it takes up in the summer and nutrients
    I agree with Pete the only thing i would add is remove the grass from the base of the tree ...you will be surprised how much water it takes up in the summer and nutrients
    I agree with Pete the only thing i would add is remove the grass from the base of the tree ...you will be surprised how much water it takes up in the summer and nutrients
    I agree with Pete the only thing i would add is remove the grass from the base of the tree ...you will be surprised how much water it takes up in the summer and nutrients
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  18. Tabbee

    Pruning an overgrown pear tree

    Hi TabbeeThe FIRST thing you need to do before carrying out ANY pruning is to determine if the tree is TIP or SPUR bearing. This means does the fruit grow on the tips of the branches, or along...
    Hi TabbeeThe FIRST thing you need to do before carrying out ANY pruning is to determine if the tree is TIP or SPUR bearing. This means does the fruit grow on the tips of the branches, or along the branch length. Finding this out will determine HOW to correctly prune the tree. If it's tip...
    Hi TabbeeThe FIRST thing you need to do before carrying out ANY pruning is to determine if the tree is TIP or SPUR bearing. This means does the fruit grow on the tips of the branches, or along the branch length. Finding this out will determine...
    Hi TabbeeThe FIRST thing you need to do before carrying out ANY pruning is to determine if the tree is TIP or SPUR bearing. This means does the fruit grow on the tips of the branches, or along...
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  19. PhilC

    Trapycarpus seedlings struggling to stay alive

    No, don't repot now, its totally the wrong time of the year, dry them out a bit, although I think the one on the right is a gonna.
    No, don't repot now, its totally the wrong time of the year, dry them out a bit, although I think the one on the right is a gonna.
    No, don't repot now, its totally the wrong time of the year, dry them out a bit, although I think the one on the right is a gonna.
    No, don't repot now, its totally the wrong time of the year, dry them out a bit, although I think the one on the right is a gonna.
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  20. Mike Allen
    Like x 3

    Sweet Chestnut Trees

    Following on from, Wise Owl's recent walk in the woods. 30/10/2020. His photo of sweet chestnuts, prompted me to share some thoughts etc.As Wise Owl had in times past, worked in Greenwich Park,...
    Following on from, Wise Owl's recent walk in the woods. 30/10/2020. His photo of sweet chestnuts, prompted me to share some thoughts etc.As Wise Owl had in times past, worked in Greenwich Park, one of the Royal Parks. Myself having spent much of my time also in the park. I decided to share...
    Following on from, Wise Owl's recent walk in the woods. 30/10/2020. His photo of sweet chestnuts, prompted me to share some thoughts etc.As Wise Owl had in times past, worked in Greenwich Park, one of the Royal Parks. Myself having spent much...
    Following on from, Wise Owl's recent walk in the woods. 30/10/2020. His photo of sweet chestnuts, prompted me to share some thoughts etc.As Wise Owl had in times past, worked in Greenwich Park,...
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