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  1. daved2424

    Tree Cutting

    i maybe able to put you onto a guy or two that does gardening etc , in west london ile pm you my phone number :)
    i maybe able to put you onto a guy or two that does gardening etc , in west london ile pm you my phone number :)
    i maybe able to put you onto a guy or two that does gardening etc , in west london ile pm you my phone number :)
    i maybe able to put you onto a guy or two that does gardening etc , in west london ile pm you my phone number :)
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  2. BostonPatriot

    Apple Tree Queston

    are they red or green, large or small?
    are they red or green, large or small?
    are they red or green, large or small?
    are they red or green, large or small?
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  3. CraigG

    Gettin rid of a tree without digging

    If iyts next to a slab then a stump grinder is not an option, being that the head is circular it will leave a portion of stump unncut.Root out is the stuff ( amonium sulphamate)
    If iyts next to a slab then a stump grinder is not an option, being that the head is circular it will leave a portion of stump unncut.Root out is the stuff ( amonium sulphamate)
    If iyts next to a slab then a stump grinder is not an option, being that the head is circular it will leave a portion of stump unncut.Root out is the stuff ( amonium sulphamate)
    If iyts next to a slab then a stump grinder is not an option, being that the head is circular it will leave a portion of stump unncut.Root out is the stuff ( amonium sulphamate)
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  4. compost maker

    Moving a large golden conifer?

    No don't move it now, leave it until the Autumn, ideally late Oct - March, and then like Loofah says you must try to get as big a root ball out as possible.
    No don't move it now, leave it until the Autumn, ideally late Oct - March, and then like Loofah says you must try to get as big a root ball out as possible.
    No don't move it now, leave it until the Autumn, ideally late Oct - March, and then like Loofah says you must try to get as big a root ball out as possible.
    No don't move it now, leave it until the Autumn, ideally late Oct - March, and then like Loofah says you must try to get as big a root ball out as possible.
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  5. kevmiller

    Tree Fern advice please (Dicksonia Antartica)

    As my tree fern appears to be finally defunct, I'm very pleased to hear that prices have come down. Mine was smaller than daisys' and cost £30 3 years ago. Where are they all coming from? Are...
    As my tree fern appears to be finally defunct, I'm very pleased to hear that prices have come down. Mine was smaller than daisys' and cost £30 3 years ago. Where are they all coming from? Are they all from the wild? They're lovely, perhaps I'll try B&Q, and try not to kill it this time. Or find...
    As my tree fern appears to be finally defunct, I'm very pleased to hear that prices have come down. Mine was smaller than daisys' and cost £30 3 years ago. Where are they all coming from? Are they all from the wild? They're lovely, perhaps I'll...
    As my tree fern appears to be finally defunct, I'm very pleased to hear that prices have come down. Mine was smaller than daisys' and cost £30 3 years ago. Where are they all coming from? Are...
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  6. LBaker

    Leylandii removal

    Hi LBaker,For the tree size you mention I'd suggest a tree surgeon if you want the job done safely and satisfactorily. Look for someone who carries relevant NPTC qualifictions (38,39 poss. 40...
    Hi LBaker,For the tree size you mention I'd suggest a tree surgeon if you want the job done safely and satisfactorily. Look for someone who carries relevant NPTC qualifictions (38,39 poss. 40 &41) unless they have a MEWP (Mobile Elevtaed Working Platform) that will reach that height. To...
    Hi LBaker,For the tree size you mention I'd suggest a tree surgeon if you want the job done safely and satisfactorily. Look for someone who carries relevant NPTC qualifictions (38,39 poss. 40 &41) unless they have a MEWP (Mobile Elevtaed...
    Hi LBaker,For the tree size you mention I'd suggest a tree surgeon if you want the job done safely and satisfactorily. Look for someone who carries relevant NPTC qualifictions (38,39 poss. 40...
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  7. mattd

    cherry blosom tree

    Matt if the discolouration is on the edges of the leaves, then it sounds to me like scorch. As has been said, for a better diagnosis, you need to post a pic.:thumb::)
    Matt if the discolouration is on the edges of the leaves, then it sounds to me like scorch. As has been said, for a better diagnosis, you need to post a pic.:thumb::)
    Matt if the discolouration is on the edges of the leaves, then it sounds to me like scorch. As has been said, for a better diagnosis, you need to post a pic.:thumb::)
    Matt if the discolouration is on the edges of the leaves, then it sounds to me like scorch. As has been said, for a better diagnosis, you need to post a pic.:thumb::)
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  8. laurar

    Lemon Tree

    Thanks Kedi, as I said I was not optimistic that it would fruit or flower, but i can alsways live in hope!
    Thanks Kedi, as I said I was not optimistic that it would fruit or flower, but i can alsways live in hope!
    Thanks Kedi, as I said I was not optimistic that it would fruit or flower, but i can alsways live in hope!
    Thanks Kedi, as I said I was not optimistic that it would fruit or flower, but i can alsways live in hope!
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  9. THE MASTER

    mad apple tree

    An amazing looking tree Master!Sod cider - make lots of apple crumbles with cinnamon & custard! :thumb:
    An amazing looking tree Master!Sod cider - make lots of apple crumbles with cinnamon & custard! :thumb:
    An amazing looking tree Master!Sod cider - make lots of apple crumbles with cinnamon & custard! :thumb:
    An amazing looking tree Master!Sod cider - make lots of apple crumbles with cinnamon & custard! :thumb:
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  10. LivingAndLearning

    Olive tree advice please!

    Hello Everyone. Thank-you very much for all your advice. I'm definitely less scared I'll kill it now! It does need to be moved, so guess it's a risk it'll have to take. I appreciate your help. X
    Hello Everyone. Thank-you very much for all your advice. I'm definitely less scared I'll kill it now! It does need to be moved, so guess it's a risk it'll have to take. I appreciate your help. X
    Hello Everyone. Thank-you very much for all your advice. I'm definitely less scared I'll kill it now! It does need to be moved, so guess it's a risk it'll have to take. I appreciate your help. X
    Hello Everyone. Thank-you very much for all your advice. I'm definitely less scared I'll kill it now! It does need to be moved, so guess it's a risk it'll have to take. I appreciate your help. X
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  11. Bally

    Trees for a small garden

    Ah cheers Whisk - good to know it is not me depriving it of anything - yours looks lovely - especially effective with the ? water carrier chap beneath! :):):)I'm off to browse your website - your...
    Ah cheers Whisk - good to know it is not me depriving it of anything - yours looks lovely - especially effective with the ? water carrier chap beneath! :):):)I'm off to browse your website - your garden looks fascinating - lots of the sort of plants I like!!!
    Ah cheers Whisk - good to know it is not me depriving it of anything - yours looks lovely - especially effective with the ? water carrier chap beneath! :):):)I'm off to browse your website - your garden looks fascinating - lots of the sort of plants...
    Ah cheers Whisk - good to know it is not me depriving it of anything - yours looks lovely - especially effective with the ? water carrier chap beneath! :):):)I'm off to browse your website - your...
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  12. Aesculus

    Apple tree

    lol no i know what to do with them:D i mean there are way to many for such a little tree should i thin them out so it uses less energy?
    lol no i know what to do with them:D i mean there are way to many for such a little tree should i thin them out so it uses less energy?
    lol no i know what to do with them:D i mean there are way to many for such a little tree should i thin them out so it uses less energy?
    lol no i know what to do with them:D i mean there are way to many for such a little tree should i thin them out so it uses less energy?
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  13. Man Of Leisure MOL

    Acer trees

    See 'Norway maple'
    See 'Norway maple'
    See 'Norway maple'
    See 'Norway maple'
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  14. Scotkat

    Yellow Peony Tree

    Got my yellow tree peony this afternoon form hospital nursery for £5 patients look after the garden for therapy. Also bought lavendar angustifolia silver mist and geranium cinereum signal .
    Got my yellow tree peony this afternoon form hospital nursery for £5 patients look after the garden for therapy. Also bought lavendar angustifolia silver mist and geranium cinereum signal .
    Got my yellow tree peony this afternoon form hospital nursery for £5 patients look after the garden for therapy. Also bought lavendar angustifolia silver mist and geranium cinereum signal .
    Got my yellow tree peony this afternoon form hospital nursery for £5 patients look after the garden for therapy. Also bought lavendar angustifolia silver mist and geranium cinereum signal .
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  15. Emma (confused)

    Eucalyptus Tree

    Instead Of Rope Put A Cushion Of Sponge Or Easltic Around The Trunk So No Friction Is Caused
    Instead Of Rope Put A Cushion Of Sponge Or Easltic Around The Trunk So No Friction Is Caused
    Instead Of Rope Put A Cushion Of Sponge Or Easltic Around The Trunk So No Friction Is Caused
    Instead Of Rope Put A Cushion Of Sponge Or Easltic Around The Trunk So No Friction Is Caused
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  16. jonah

    Concreted-in beech tree hedge

    JonahI've acquired an established beech hedge with my new house and I've been impressed with how tough it is - above and below ground. For instance, all the books tell you that beech doesn't...
    JonahI've acquired an established beech hedge with my new house and I've been impressed with how tough it is - above and below ground. For instance, all the books tell you that beech doesn't like waterlogged ground but my hedge regularly gets its feet very wet when my soakaway overflows and...
    JonahI've acquired an established beech hedge with my new house and I've been impressed with how tough it is - above and below ground. For instance, all the books tell you that beech doesn't like waterlogged ground but my hedge regularly...
    JonahI've acquired an established beech hedge with my new house and I've been impressed with how tough it is - above and below ground. For instance, all the books tell you that beech doesn't...
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  17. deborah@work.am

    Ailing Italian Cypress Tree

    Thanks Treesurfer - guess its a new tree next year!
    Thanks Treesurfer - guess its a new tree next year!
    Thanks Treesurfer - guess its a new tree next year!
    Thanks Treesurfer - guess its a new tree next year!
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  18. GazSuttonUK

    Hawthorn Tree.

    I think they go pink as they are fertilised as a sign to bees that they should go elsewhere.
    I think they go pink as they are fertilised as a sign to bees that they should go elsewhere.
    I think they go pink as they are fertilised as a sign to bees that they should go elsewhere.
    I think they go pink as they are fertilised as a sign to bees that they should go elsewhere.
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  19. Liz

    Figs

    Hi,We have got a fig tree in our front garden and i was just wondering if you could give me some advice. The tree was there when we bought the house last august and has grown a fair bit.. can...
    Hi,We have got a fig tree in our front garden and i was just wondering if you could give me some advice. The tree was there when we bought the house last august and has grown a fair bit.. can you tell me if i should be pruning it back and when and how is the best way to do it.. . We have got...
    Hi,We have got a fig tree in our front garden and i was just wondering if you could give me some advice. The tree was there when we bought the house last august and has grown a fair bit.. can you tell me if i should be pruning it back and...
    Hi,We have got a fig tree in our front garden and i was just wondering if you could give me some advice. The tree was there when we bought the house last august and has grown a fair bit.. can...
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    576
  20. newveggie

    Lemon Trees

    Never heard of crinkly leaf virus, but if it is a virus the chances are it cannot be cured. Most viruses are not treatable by amateurs.
    Never heard of crinkly leaf virus, but if it is a virus the chances are it cannot be cured. Most viruses are not treatable by amateurs.
    Never heard of crinkly leaf virus, but if it is a virus the chances are it cannot be cured. Most viruses are not treatable by amateurs.
    Never heard of crinkly leaf virus, but if it is a virus the chances are it cannot be cured. Most viruses are not treatable by amateurs.
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    1
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    674

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