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Cherry Blossom is a bit wild
Thanks!
Thanks!
Thanks!
Thanks!
Dean Scott
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Apr 21, 2020
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Dean Scott
Apr 21, 2020
Copper beech - URGENT ENQUIRY
I wondered what was coming up when you opened with "Asking for a friend" !I agree with the others - what's done is done, and I too would be keen to flush it, but all oil clearing that has gone...
I wondered what was coming up when you opened with "Asking for a friend" !I agree with the others - what's done is done, and I too would be keen to flush it, but all oil clearing that has gone on in the past - Exxon Valdez on the Alaska shoreline and so on - seems to have indicated that...
I wondered what was coming up when you opened with "Asking for a friend" !I agree with the others - what's done is done, and I too would be keen to flush it, but all oil clearing that has gone on in the past - Exxon Valdez on the Alaska...
I wondered what was coming up when you opened with "Asking for a friend" !I agree with the others - what's done is done, and I too would be keen to flush it, but all oil clearing that has gone...
Fat Controller
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Apr 20, 2020
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1,224
Kristen
Apr 21, 2020
Suffering acer
Yup. What this fellow said.
Yup. What this fellow said.
Yup. What this fellow said.
Yup. What this fellow said.
nikirushka
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Apr 14, 2020
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3
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1,195
TreeTreeTree
Apr 18, 2020
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Glorious cherry tree in blossom
Cherries are looking pretty fab all over the UK this year, I think. It's wonderful that you have your own one to enjoy, especially at this time.
Cherries are looking pretty fab all over the UK this year, I think. It's wonderful that you have your own one to enjoy, especially at this time.
Cherries are looking pretty fab all over the UK this year, I think. It's wonderful that you have your own one to enjoy, especially at this time.
Cherries are looking pretty fab all over the UK this year, I think. It's wonderful that you have your own one to enjoy, especially at this time.
clanless
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Apr 17, 2020
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1
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725
TreeTreeTree
Apr 18, 2020
What is this tree please?
Looks like a greengage. Any chance of close up photos of the leaves, flowers and buds if present? Does it fruit at all?
Looks like a greengage. Any chance of close up photos of the leaves, flowers and buds if present? Does it fruit at all?
Looks like a greengage. Any chance of close up photos of the leaves, flowers and buds if present? Does it fruit at all?
Looks like a greengage. Any chance of close up photos of the leaves, flowers and buds if present? Does it fruit at all?
Jenny namaste
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Apr 15, 2020
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523
TreeTreeTree
Apr 18, 2020
Im not sure if my elaeagnus should look like this
Great stuff thank you x
Great stuff thank you x
Great stuff thank you x
Great stuff thank you x
Kennyhicks
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Apr 15, 2020
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Kennyhicks
Apr 15, 2020
Cherry tree
Good time
Potting-on, to a larger size, should be able to be done at any time, as there shouldn't be any disturbance to the rootball, but the plant is in active growth in Spring so will expand...
Good time
Potting-on, to a larger size, should be able to be done at any time, as there shouldn't be any disturbance to the rootball, but the plant is in active growth in Spring so will expand into the new compost
Good time
Potting-on, to a larger size, should be able to be done at any time, as there shouldn't be any disturbance to the rootball, but the plant is in active growth in Spring so will expand into the new compost
Good time
Potting-on, to a larger size, should be able to be done at any time, as there shouldn't be any disturbance to the rootball, but the plant is in active growth in Spring so will expand...
Barry tindall
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Apr 12, 2020
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504
Kristen
Apr 12, 2020
Help tree dying!!!
Hi DieterRoot damage is an all too common problem trees suffer with when work is carried out to the garden. Generally speaking 90% of the tree's water absorbing roots can be found in the top...
Hi DieterRoot damage is an all too common problem trees suffer with when work is carried out to the garden. Generally speaking 90% of the tree's water absorbing roots can be found in the top 900mm of soil. As well as the damage caused by the digger removing the turf you can also probably...
Hi DieterRoot damage is an all too common problem trees suffer with when work is carried out to the garden. Generally speaking 90% of the tree's water absorbing roots can be found in the top 900mm of soil. As well as the damage caused by the...
Hi DieterRoot damage is an all too common problem trees suffer with when work is carried out to the garden. Generally speaking 90% of the tree's water absorbing roots can be found in the top...
Dieter Groll
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Apr 10, 2020
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1
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654
TreeTreeTree
Apr 12, 2020
Acorn tree growing squint
Ah yeah, don't now why I had acorn stuck in my head. Probably as its called Acorn Cottage!Think I will go with the advice and leave it as it, and look into the Topiary suggestion if I am feeling...
Ah yeah, don't now why I had acorn stuck in my head. Probably as its called Acorn Cottage!Think I will go with the advice and leave it as it, and look into the Topiary suggestion if I am feeling brave.Thank you for the advice.
Ah yeah, don't now why I had acorn stuck in my head. Probably as its called Acorn Cottage!Think I will go with the advice and leave it as it, and look into the Topiary suggestion if I am feeling brave.Thank you for the advice.
Ah yeah, don't now why I had acorn stuck in my head. Probably as its called Acorn Cottage!Think I will go with the advice and leave it as it, and look into the Topiary suggestion if I am feeling...
Rikki McNeill
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Apr 9, 2020
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719
Rikki McNeill
Apr 10, 2020
Cherry tree?
That's a pity, I was going to ask you for a cutting
I've got white ones ...
That's a pity, I was going to ask you for a cutting
I've got white ones ...
That's a pity, I was going to ask you for a cutting
I've got white ones ...
That's a pity, I was going to ask you for a cutting
I've got white ones ...
Markymark
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Mar 22, 2020
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1,355
Kristen
Apr 9, 2020
Western Red Cedar
Here's a recent post of what I did with mine ... yeah, ability to get decent tools onto the job would help
Problem gardenI reckon you would fall out of love with a Leylandii hedge real fast....
Here's a recent post of what I did with mine ... yeah, ability to get decent tools onto the job would help
Problem gardenI reckon you would fall out of love with a Leylandii hedge real fast. So perhaps an "opportunity" ...The Leyandii that the previous owners left me:and what I have...
Here's a recent post of what I did with mine ... yeah, ability to get decent tools onto the job would help
Problem gardenI reckon you would fall out of love with a Leylandii hedge real fast. So perhaps an "opportunity" ...The Leyandii...
Here's a recent post of what I did with mine ... yeah, ability to get decent tools onto the job would help
Problem gardenI reckon you would fall out of love with a Leylandii hedge real fast....
akaRuben
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Apr 8, 2020
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1,727
Kristen
Apr 8, 2020
Japanese Privet Tree - Advice Please.
I'm not sure as I'm not familiar with this type of tree/specie. I hope it's just that and nothing under lying.
I'm not sure as I'm not familiar with this type of tree/specie. I hope it's just that and nothing under lying.
I'm not sure as I'm not familiar with this type of tree/specie. I hope it's just that and nothing under lying.
I'm not sure as I'm not familiar with this type of tree/specie. I hope it's just that and nothing under lying.
ST212
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Apr 7, 2020
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1,544
ST212
Apr 7, 2020
Silver Birch - Fungus on “extra” stump
Hi Tom the treeWhat you have there looks like Trametes gibbosa - a saprophytic fungus associated with the breakdown of dead woody tissue. In itself it is no cause for alarm and it is widely seen...
Hi Tom the treeWhat you have there looks like Trametes gibbosa - a saprophytic fungus associated with the breakdown of dead woody tissue. In itself it is no cause for alarm and it is widely seen in woodlands and on stumps of felled trees. What is worth keeping in mind is that the decay of the...
Hi Tom the treeWhat you have there looks like Trametes gibbosa - a saprophytic fungus associated with the breakdown of dead woody tissue. In itself it is no cause for alarm and it is widely seen in woodlands and on stumps of felled trees. What...
Hi Tom the treeWhat you have there looks like Trametes gibbosa - a saprophytic fungus associated with the breakdown of dead woody tissue. In itself it is no cause for alarm and it is widely seen...
Tom the tree
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Apr 4, 2020
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2
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1,847
TreeTreeTree
Apr 5, 2020
How do I take a Cherry Blossom cutting?
Think you need a proper root stock other wise you could end up with a pretty massive tree.
Think you need a proper root stock other wise you could end up with a pretty massive tree.
Think you need a proper root stock other wise you could end up with a pretty massive tree.
Think you need a proper root stock other wise you could end up with a pretty massive tree.
PhilC
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Apr 5, 2020
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808
pete
Apr 5, 2020
Help Tree planting soil depth
As a hedge I think you'd get away with it, but not as a pleach ... I think they need to grow "like trees" and get their roots down.If they are potted I'd leave them be until the ground is ready....
As a hedge I think you'd get away with it, but not as a pleach ... I think they need to grow "like trees" and get their roots down.If they are potted I'd leave them be until the ground is ready. If they are rootballed or bare-root I'd get some big pots and covert them to potted ... until the...
As a hedge I think you'd get away with it, but not as a pleach ... I think they need to grow "like trees" and get their roots down.If they are potted I'd leave them be until the ground is ready. If they are rootballed or bare-root I'd get some...
As a hedge I think you'd get away with it, but not as a pleach ... I think they need to grow "like trees" and get their roots down.If they are potted I'd leave them be until the ground is ready....
Eddie Hayes
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Apr 1, 2020
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1
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712
Kristen
Apr 2, 2020
Jonagold apple tree
Hi @Emily Jones and welcome! All I can see is a flower bud (and a cluster of later ones around it) in the middle of a set of healthy leaves. What is worrying you specifically?
Hi @Emily Jones and welcome! All I can see is a flower bud (and a cluster of later ones around it) in the middle of a set of healthy leaves. What is worrying you specifically?
Hi @Emily Jones and welcome! All I can see is a flower bud (and a cluster of later ones around it) in the middle of a set of healthy leaves. What is worrying you specifically?
Hi @Emily Jones and welcome! All I can see is a flower bud (and a cluster of later ones around it) in the middle of a set of healthy leaves. What is worrying you specifically?
Emily Jones
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Mar 31, 2020
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1
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621
CarolineL
Mar 31, 2020
Cherry Blossom tree issue
I'm trying to work out where the close ups are on the picture of the tree?
I'm trying to work out where the close ups are on the picture of the tree?
I'm trying to work out where the close ups are on the picture of the tree?
I'm trying to work out where the close ups are on the picture of the tree?
Max6389
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Mar 30, 2020
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3
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587
pete
Mar 30, 2020
Leaves falling off
I have this tree/bush in my garden and the leaves are falling off. Should this be happening at this time of year? I do not know what it is but noticed some spots on the leaves. Can’t see any...
I have this tree/bush in my garden and the leaves are falling off. Should this be happening at this time of year? I do not know what it is but noticed some spots on the leaves. Can’t see any insects.
I have this tree/bush in my garden and the leaves are falling off. Should this be happening at this time of year? I do not know what it is but noticed some spots on the leaves. Can’t see any insects.
I have this tree/bush in my garden and the leaves are falling off. Should this be happening at this time of year? I do not know what it is but noticed some spots on the leaves. Can’t see any...
Max6389
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Mar 30, 2020
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0
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548
Max6389
Mar 30, 2020
Silver birch -can it go here?
You’ve put me off ha ha. I’ll take it to school and plant it there lol. I did that with another one I had about ten years ago... and now it looks great in the school grounds. Thanks :-))))
You’ve put me off ha ha. I’ll take it to school and plant it there lol. I did that with another one I had about ten years ago... and now it looks great in the school grounds. Thanks :-))))
You’ve put me off ha ha. I’ll take it to school and plant it there lol. I did that with another one I had about ten years ago... and now it looks great in the school grounds. Thanks :-))))
You’ve put me off ha ha. I’ll take it to school and plant it there lol. I did that with another one I had about ten years ago... and now it looks great in the school grounds. Thanks :-))))
Markymark
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Mar 22, 2020
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2
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878
Markymark
Mar 22, 2020
Poplars and firs.
It's unlawful to destroy nesting birds during any season, not just the spring. Generally speaking nesting season runs from Feb - Aug and is at its height between 1st March - 31st July. Conifers...
It's unlawful to destroy nesting birds during any season, not just the spring. Generally speaking nesting season runs from Feb - Aug and is at its height between 1st March - 31st July. Conifers are often home to nesting birds for a long time, so you will need to keep an eye on any bird...
It's unlawful to destroy nesting birds during any season, not just the spring. Generally speaking nesting season runs from Feb - Aug and is at its height between 1st March - 31st July. Conifers are often home to nesting birds for a long time, so...
It's unlawful to destroy nesting birds during any season, not just the spring. Generally speaking nesting season runs from Feb - Aug and is at its height between 1st March - 31st July. Conifers...
Heffalump
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Jan 24, 2020
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1,702
TreeTreeTree
Mar 22, 2020
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