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  1. savageHK

    Unhappy Holly

    Our neighbour has a holly tree quite close to our boundary. It's not looking as leafy as I recall. Do holly trees have a 'scruffy' season or might something worse be wrong with it? I'm wondering...
    Our neighbour has a holly tree quite close to our boundary. It's not looking as leafy as I recall. Do holly trees have a 'scruffy' season or might something worse be wrong with it? I'm wondering if the dry/hot spell was not good for it - it's in full sun. It's been there a good few years. It...
    Our neighbour has a holly tree quite close to our boundary. It's not looking as leafy as I recall. Do holly trees have a 'scruffy' season or might something worse be wrong with it? I'm wondering if the dry/hot spell was not good for it - it's in...
    Our neighbour has a holly tree quite close to our boundary. It's not looking as leafy as I recall. Do holly trees have a 'scruffy' season or might something worse be wrong with it? I'm wondering...
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  2. geevin
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  3. Angelaw72

    Loquat problems

    Its a fairly large tree and not easy to transport. Personally I dont know why it has brown leaves, but they do drop some leaves every year, surely the flowers are from last year and probably...
    Its a fairly large tree and not easy to transport. Personally I dont know why it has brown leaves, but they do drop some leaves every year, surely the flowers are from last year and probably didn't set fruit.Dont think I would be bothered on a plant that size, the main thing looks pretty...
    Its a fairly large tree and not easy to transport. Personally I dont know why it has brown leaves, but they do drop some leaves every year, surely the flowers are from last year and probably didn't set fruit.Dont think I would be bothered on a...
    Its a fairly large tree and not easy to transport. Personally I dont know why it has brown leaves, but they do drop some leaves every year, surely the flowers are from last year and probably...
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  4. Sienna's Blossom

    Which variety of crab apple?

    We always have 1 Feildfare every year that will guard that crab apple, always fun to watch :thumbsup:
    We always have 1 Feildfare every year that will guard that crab apple, always fun to watch :thumbsup:
    We always have 1 Feildfare every year that will guard that crab apple, always fun to watch :thumbsup:
    We always have 1 Feildfare every year that will guard that crab apple, always fun to watch :thumbsup:
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  5. ijolly4

    Where to prune young plum tree

    That is far too young to start considering pruning. Leave it alone
    That is far too young to start considering pruning. Leave it alone
    That is far too young to start considering pruning. Leave it alone
    That is far too young to start considering pruning. Leave it alone
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  6. Mak

    American SweetGum Tree dying

    Hi MakIt's quite difficult to diagnose tree health issues over the internet. It's similar to using Google to look up your sore throat - it could be anything! I wrote a little article on...
    Hi MakIt's quite difficult to diagnose tree health issues over the internet. It's similar to using Google to look up your sore throat - it could be anything! I wrote a little article on diagnosing tree ill health you might want to take a look at: Tree Health Diagnosis - A self help...
    Hi MakIt's quite difficult to diagnose tree health issues over the internet. It's similar to using Google to look up your sore throat - it could be anything! I wrote a little article on diagnosing tree ill health you might want to take a look...
    Hi MakIt's quite difficult to diagnose tree health issues over the internet. It's similar to using Google to look up your sore throat - it could be anything! I wrote a little article on...
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  7. horhew

    Wild cherry tree leaf disease?

    Hi horhewA number of biotic and abiotic factors can cause leaf discolouration in trees, and without seeing the tree and site in person it's hard to make a sound judgement. From looking at the...
    Hi horhewA number of biotic and abiotic factors can cause leaf discolouration in trees, and without seeing the tree and site in person it's hard to make a sound judgement. From looking at the photos you provided it looks to me that your tree is showing symptoms of interveinal chlorosis,...
    Hi horhewA number of biotic and abiotic factors can cause leaf discolouration in trees, and without seeing the tree and site in person it's hard to make a sound judgement. From looking at the photos you provided it looks to me that your tree is...
    Hi horhewA number of biotic and abiotic factors can cause leaf discolouration in trees, and without seeing the tree and site in person it's hard to make a sound judgement. From looking at the...
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  8. BigFatAl

    Killing Ivy

    The answer, BFA, is Yes. If you have cut through all the lower stems and also removed the roots from the soil then the upper stems of Ivy will die. Secondly, the Ivy only clings to Trees, etc,...
    The answer, BFA, is Yes. If you have cut through all the lower stems and also removed the roots from the soil then the upper stems of Ivy will die. Secondly, the Ivy only clings to Trees, etc, it doesn't penetrate into the Tree itself so it is not parasitic in that way. Ivy is an evergreen so...
    The answer, BFA, is Yes. If you have cut through all the lower stems and also removed the roots from the soil then the upper stems of Ivy will die. Secondly, the Ivy only clings to Trees, etc, it doesn't penetrate into the Tree itself so it is...
    The answer, BFA, is Yes. If you have cut through all the lower stems and also removed the roots from the soil then the upper stems of Ivy will die. Secondly, the Ivy only clings to Trees, etc,...
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  9. Howard Stone

    What is this eucalyptus?

    Thanks for trying!I just sent the pic to Grafton Nursery, which specialises in Eucalyptus, and they couldn’t identify it, they said that it may not even be a Eucalyptus!Shame, because I’ve...
    Thanks for trying!I just sent the pic to Grafton Nursery, which specialises in Eucalyptus, and they couldn’t identify it, they said that it may not even be a Eucalyptus!Shame, because I’ve got just the spot for a tree like that!
    Thanks for trying!I just sent the pic to Grafton Nursery, which specialises in Eucalyptus, and they couldn’t identify it, they said that it may not even be a Eucalyptus!Shame, because I’ve got just the spot for a tree like that!
    Thanks for trying!I just sent the pic to Grafton Nursery, which specialises in Eucalyptus, and they couldn’t identify it, they said that it may not even be a Eucalyptus!Shame, because I’ve...
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  10. WilliamItaly

    Three new Japanese Maples arrived yet

    many told me that to avoid further stressing the plants, already stressing from the trip and the fact that they are in full vegetative house, to wait for the fall of the leaves before repotting...
    many told me that to avoid further stressing the plants, already stressing from the trip and the fact that they are in full vegetative house, to wait for the fall of the leaves before repotting them...
    many told me that to avoid further stressing the plants, already stressing from the trip and the fact that they are in full vegetative house, to wait for the fall of the leaves before repotting them...
    many told me that to avoid further stressing the plants, already stressing from the trip and the fact that they are in full vegetative house, to wait for the fall of the leaves before repotting...
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  11. Crafty

    Blossom tree issue

    Heeded the advice and have implemented on all the trees. Looks a lot sharper and hopefully provide the trees with plenty of nutrients too.
    Heeded the advice and have implemented on all the trees. Looks a lot sharper and hopefully provide the trees with plenty of nutrients too.
    Heeded the advice and have implemented on all the trees. Looks a lot sharper and hopefully provide the trees with plenty of nutrients too.
    Heeded the advice and have implemented on all the trees. Looks a lot sharper and hopefully provide the trees with plenty of nutrients too.
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  12. Gmoore3

    Cherry Blossom Tree Issue

    Removing the top of a tree that may already be in poor health is always a risky move. It may produce shoots elsewhere or it may just decide to give up and pack it all in. To me it looks as if the...
    Removing the top of a tree that may already be in poor health is always a risky move. It may produce shoots elsewhere or it may just decide to give up and pack it all in. To me it looks as if the tree is doing the best it can in the position it is. Often I've seen cherries pruned back hard and...
    Removing the top of a tree that may already be in poor health is always a risky move. It may produce shoots elsewhere or it may just decide to give up and pack it all in. To me it looks as if the tree is doing the best it can in the position it...
    Removing the top of a tree that may already be in poor health is always a risky move. It may produce shoots elsewhere or it may just decide to give up and pack it all in. To me it looks as if the...
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  13. Max6389

    Acer tree leaders?

    Hi Max6389They're likely to be the leaders, yes. The tip buds control the trees height, so removing them will help in keeping the tree at the height you require.
    Hi Max6389They're likely to be the leaders, yes. The tip buds control the trees height, so removing them will help in keeping the tree at the height you require.
    Hi Max6389They're likely to be the leaders, yes. The tip buds control the trees height, so removing them will help in keeping the tree at the height you require.
    Hi Max6389They're likely to be the leaders, yes. The tip buds control the trees height, so removing them will help in keeping the tree at the height you require.
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  14. misterQ

    OCD Inducing Bramley Apple Tree

    But, just in case...Some backups were made.The middle tree was done by a new member of our community garden. They didn't line up the scion and rootstock cambium layers properly in the...
    But, just in case...Some backups were made.The middle tree was done by a new member of our community garden. They didn't line up the scion and rootstock cambium layers properly in the cleft graft but we shall see how it fares.The outer ones were done by me: one side grafted, one cleft...
    But, just in case...Some backups were made.The middle tree was done by a new member of our community garden. They didn't line up the scion and rootstock cambium layers properly in the cleft graft but we shall see how it fares.The outer...
    But, just in case...Some backups were made.The middle tree was done by a new member of our community garden. They didn't line up the scion and rootstock cambium layers properly in the...
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  15. ijolly4

    Sweet Cherry Tree (Van) - Pruning advice

    I would say that shaping the tree by forcing a bend either by bonsai wiring, guide rope anchoring or splint tying can be done at any time but I have found that mid spring is the optimum time as...
    I would say that shaping the tree by forcing a bend either by bonsai wiring, guide rope anchoring or splint tying can be done at any time but I have found that mid spring is the optimum time as the tree is just beginning to wake up so you don't have to contend with the foilage.Fracture bending...
    I would say that shaping the tree by forcing a bend either by bonsai wiring, guide rope anchoring or splint tying can be done at any time but I have found that mid spring is the optimum time as the tree is just beginning to wake up so you don't...
    I would say that shaping the tree by forcing a bend either by bonsai wiring, guide rope anchoring or splint tying can be done at any time but I have found that mid spring is the optimum time as...
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  16. Max6389

    Is this fungus on cherry blossom tree?

    That’s great thank you
    That’s great thank you
    That’s great thank you
    That’s great thank you
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  17. Dean Scott

    Cherry Blossom is a bit wild

    Thanks! :)
    Thanks! :)
    Thanks! :)
    Thanks! :)
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  18. Fat Controller

    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...
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  19. nikirushka

    Suffering acer

    Yup. What this fellow said.
    Yup. What this fellow said.
    Yup. What this fellow said.
    Yup. What this fellow said.
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  20. clanless
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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. :dbgrtmb:
    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. :dbgrtmb:
    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. :dbgrtmb:
    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. :dbgrtmb:
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