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E. Gunnii pruning?
Never managed ball shape on mine, I dont have a clear picture but this is the top half above a 6ft fence. I cut most of this growth off each year, its gone past the juvenile stage regarding...
Never managed ball shape on mine, I dont have a clear picture but this is the top half above a 6ft fence. I cut most of this growth off each year, its gone past the juvenile stage regarding foliage and I only ever get adult leaves, but I do like the red stems and the way the leaves shine and...
Never managed ball shape on mine, I dont have a clear picture but this is the top half above a 6ft fence. I cut most of this growth off each year, its gone past the juvenile stage regarding foliage and I only ever get adult leaves, but I do like...
Never managed ball shape on mine, I dont have a clear picture but this is the top half above a 6ft fence. I cut most of this growth off each year, its gone past the juvenile stage regarding...
Eva Green
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Feb 27, 2020
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pete
Mar 20, 2020
Pruning of young Trees (Malus and Rowan)
Hi Kevin,If you want easily manageable trees I would suggest nipping that top leader off the malus. This should encourage the tree to concentrate growth in the lower, more accessible branches...
Hi Kevin,If you want easily manageable trees I would suggest nipping that top leader off the malus. This should encourage the tree to concentrate growth in the lower, more accessible branches which can then be maintained more easily in the future.May I suggest the book 'The Pruning...
Hi Kevin,If you want easily manageable trees I would suggest nipping that top leader off the malus. This should encourage the tree to concentrate growth in the lower, more accessible branches which can then be maintained more easily in the...
Hi Kevin,If you want easily manageable trees I would suggest nipping that top leader off the malus. This should encourage the tree to concentrate growth in the lower, more accessible branches...
Kevin Cowans
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Feb 17, 2020
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2,487
TreeTreeTree
Mar 20, 2020
Removed Ivy from tree
Hi CarllennonDo you mind me asking why you thought you did it wrong? I posted a thread about ivy in trees a long time ago, but I can't seem to find it now sadly. As others have said, removing...
Hi CarllennonDo you mind me asking why you thought you did it wrong? I posted a thread about ivy in trees a long time ago, but I can't seem to find it now sadly. As others have said, removing ivy from trees can either be done by pulling it all out or by severing the base of it and letting it...
Hi CarllennonDo you mind me asking why you thought you did it wrong? I posted a thread about ivy in trees a long time ago, but I can't seem to find it now sadly. As others have said, removing ivy from trees can either be done by pulling it all...
Hi CarllennonDo you mind me asking why you thought you did it wrong? I posted a thread about ivy in trees a long time ago, but I can't seem to find it now sadly. As others have said, removing...
Carllennon
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Jun 6, 2018
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1,741
TreeTreeTree
Mar 20, 2020
Apple tree in the shade
Good afternoon @Richard86 I am by no means an expert but I do know that apples do tolerate shade providing they receive half a day’s sunshine in the growing season. Culinary varieties need less...
Good afternoon @Richard86 I am by no means an expert but I do know that apples do tolerate shade providing they receive half a day’s sunshine in the growing season. Culinary varieties need less sunshine than dessert varieties.Hope this helps
Good afternoon @Richard86 I am by no means an expert but I do know that apples do tolerate shade providing they receive half a day’s sunshine in the growing season. Culinary varieties need less sunshine than dessert varieties.Hope this helps
Good afternoon @Richard86 I am by no means an expert but I do know that apples do tolerate shade providing they receive half a day’s sunshine in the growing season. Culinary varieties need less...
Richard86
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Mar 12, 2020
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wiseowl
Mar 12, 2020
Tree vs House
Hi all,Thank you for the concise answers, been looking for this information for about 2 hours on the web ! The images are pre hacking with cutters and yes they were put there with privacy in...
Hi all,Thank you for the concise answers, been looking for this information for about 2 hours on the web ! The images are pre hacking with cutters and yes they were put there with privacy in mind though why when the previous owners paid a small fortune to install french blinds is beyond me....
Hi all,Thank you for the concise answers, been looking for this information for about 2 hours on the web ! The images are pre hacking with cutters and yes they were put there with privacy in mind though why when the previous owners paid a small...
Hi all,Thank you for the concise answers, been looking for this information for about 2 hours on the web ! The images are pre hacking with cutters and yes they were put there with privacy in...
8260275R
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Mar 8, 2020
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8260275R
Mar 9, 2020
Pear tree. Dying?
Lee. Thanks for the photos. Please bare with me. Branches covered in lichen. Now then. Lichen often forms on live, thriving stems, branches etc. It also in a way, substitutes for fungi, and...
Lee. Thanks for the photos. Please bare with me. Branches covered in lichen. Now then. Lichen often forms on live, thriving stems, branches etc. It also in a way, substitutes for fungi, and develops on dying hosts.Your photos tend to show. So much of the upper structure to be covered in...
Lee. Thanks for the photos. Please bare with me. Branches covered in lichen. Now then. Lichen often forms on live, thriving stems, branches etc. It also in a way, substitutes for fungi, and develops on dying hosts.Your photos tend to show....
Lee. Thanks for the photos. Please bare with me. Branches covered in lichen. Now then. Lichen often forms on live, thriving stems, branches etc. It also in a way, substitutes for fungi, and...
Lee Shilling.
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Feb 5, 2020
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Mike Allen
Feb 7, 2020
Overgrown Apple Tree
Don't worry. It's a well-established mature tree, so you really can't hurt it by chopping off as much as you want.Do be aware that you're not going to get any apples this year and not many next...
Don't worry. It's a well-established mature tree, so you really can't hurt it by chopping off as much as you want.Do be aware that you're not going to get any apples this year and not many next year. The buds for this year's apples are already on the tree, and cutting back to the trunk will...
Don't worry. It's a well-established mature tree, so you really can't hurt it by chopping off as much as you want.Do be aware that you're not going to get any apples this year and not many next year. The buds for this year's apples are already...
Don't worry. It's a well-established mature tree, so you really can't hurt it by chopping off as much as you want.Do be aware that you're not going to get any apples this year and not many next...
Samantha B
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Feb 4, 2020
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Graham B
Feb 7, 2020
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Nice BBC story about caring for Turner's Oak in Kew Gardens
Tony recently was awarded the VMH by the RHS, also he got the MBE from HM.That storm was really something. I think it was an eye opener for many, seeing how little root kept the trees standing....
Tony recently was awarded the VMH by the RHS, also he got the MBE from HM.That storm was really something. I think it was an eye opener for many, seeing how little root kept the trees standing. I consider trees and horses to be the most majestic of the plant kingdom and the animal kingdom.
Tony recently was awarded the VMH by the RHS, also he got the MBE from HM.That storm was really something. I think it was an eye opener for many, seeing how little root kept the trees standing. I consider trees and horses to be the most...
Tony recently was awarded the VMH by the RHS, also he got the MBE from HM.That storm was really something. I think it was an eye opener for many, seeing how little root kept the trees standing....
Clare G
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Jan 29, 2020
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Mike Allen
Jan 29, 2020
Cherry blossom - builder have wrecked it - advice please
thank you all.Like most, I really try to avoid chopping trees but I think I might remove this one given the circumstances. I just wanted to check (with those that know) that it wasn't some kind...
thank you all.Like most, I really try to avoid chopping trees but I think I might remove this one given the circumstances. I just wanted to check (with those that know) that it wasn't some kind of 'rare' or ancient tree... it doesn't produce fruit either...
thank you all.Like most, I really try to avoid chopping trees but I think I might remove this one given the circumstances. I just wanted to check (with those that know) that it wasn't some kind of 'rare' or ancient tree... it doesn't produce...
thank you all.Like most, I really try to avoid chopping trees but I think I might remove this one given the circumstances. I just wanted to check (with those that know) that it wasn't some kind...
Floyd
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Jan 18, 2020
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Floyd
Jan 21, 2020
Can anyone advise please.
My previous post was something of a quickie.I have some recollections of a type of scale insect that can attack beech trees. Then also a fairly common attack, if it can be called that of...
My previous post was something of a quickie.I have some recollections of a type of scale insect that can attack beech trees. Then also a fairly common attack, if it can be called that of lichen. Usually we picture a growth-like invader of forest trees. Lichen being among the simpler forms...
My previous post was something of a quickie.I have some recollections of a type of scale insect that can attack beech trees. Then also a fairly common attack, if it can be called that of lichen. Usually we picture a growth-like invader of...
My previous post was something of a quickie.I have some recollections of a type of scale insect that can attack beech trees. Then also a fairly common attack, if it can be called that of...
Upsydaisy
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Jan 17, 2020
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Mike Allen
Jan 18, 2020
Badly pruned apple tree
No call for apologies etc. We comment upon what we have experienced. Best wishes.
No call for apologies etc. We comment upon what we have experienced. Best wishes.
No call for apologies etc. We comment upon what we have experienced. Best wishes.
No call for apologies etc. We comment upon what we have experienced. Best wishes.
Tmuk
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Nov 23, 2019
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Mike Allen
Dec 1, 2019
Did I just dodge a cowboy's bullet?
1. Another good reason to use my decorating tower to support the branch while cutting it. See my 2nd reply before this reply.2. Yeah, I was a bit worried this year as my willow didn't stop...
1. Another good reason to use my decorating tower to support the branch while cutting it. See my 2nd reply before this reply.2. Yeah, I was a bit worried this year as my willow didn't stop shedding twigs until July, and I was filling my green bin every 2 weeks, so much so that I was...
1. Another good reason to use my decorating tower to support the branch while cutting it. See my 2nd reply before this reply.2. Yeah, I was a bit worried this year as my willow didn't stop shedding twigs until July, and I was filling my...
1. Another good reason to use my decorating tower to support the branch while cutting it. See my 2nd reply before this reply.2. Yeah, I was a bit worried this year as my willow didn't stop...
Oldcodger
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Nov 20, 2019
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Oldcodger
Nov 21, 2019
Laburnum thought
I have just checked the internet. Laburnum anagyroides, laburnum - THE POISON GARDEN website Provides some interesting and valuable information.
I have just checked the internet. Laburnum anagyroides, laburnum - THE POISON GARDEN website Provides some interesting and valuable information.
I have just checked the internet. Laburnum anagyroides, laburnum - THE POISON GARDEN website Provides some interesting and valuable information.
I have just checked the internet. Laburnum anagyroides, laburnum - THE POISON GARDEN website Provides some interesting and valuable information.
Palustris
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Nov 13, 2019
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Mike Allen
Nov 18, 2019
Need a new fruit tree
Cherries, although nice, can be difficult to get to pick the fruit. Unless you're prepared to cover them the birds will eat them before they have ripened.
Cherries, although nice, can be difficult to get to pick the fruit. Unless you're prepared to cover them the birds will eat them before they have ripened.
Cherries, although nice, can be difficult to get to pick the fruit. Unless you're prepared to cover them the birds will eat them before they have ripened.
Cherries, although nice, can be difficult to get to pick the fruit. Unless you're prepared to cover them the birds will eat them before they have ripened.
Fat Controller
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Oct 26, 2019
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shiney
Nov 15, 2019
Poorly Curry Leaf Trees
Hello mint, as that thread was back in 2012, perhaps the OP is no longer around? I have a friend locally who grows lots of Murraya koenigii so if you like, I'll ask her if she's got some fresh,...
Hello mint, as that thread was back in 2012, perhaps the OP is no longer around? I have a friend locally who grows lots of Murraya koenigii so if you like, I'll ask her if she's got some fresh, viable seed to spare. Watch this space!
Hello mint, as that thread was back in 2012, perhaps the OP is no longer around? I have a friend locally who grows lots of Murraya koenigii so if you like, I'll ask her if she's got some fresh, viable seed to spare. Watch this space!
Hello mint, as that thread was back in 2012, perhaps the OP is no longer around? I have a friend locally who grows lots of Murraya koenigii so if you like, I'll ask her if she's got some fresh,...
Nikayla
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Jan 30, 2012
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noisette47
Nov 12, 2019
Is my grafted cherry growing right?
It even appears to be making roots from slightly above the graft and at the base of the sucker..
It even appears to be making roots from slightly above the graft and at the base of the sucker..
It even appears to be making roots from slightly above the graft and at the base of the sucker..
It even appears to be making roots from slightly above the graft and at the base of the sucker..
hoofy
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Nov 6, 2019
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pete
Nov 8, 2019
Watering newly planted trees
@pete "Paul's Scarlet" is a decorative hawthorn, "Royal Empress" appears to be a Paulownia tomentosa. @Anthonyd70 I agree with Mike and Pete I wouldn't think of watering until I saw signs of...
@pete "Paul's Scarlet" is a decorative hawthorn, "Royal Empress" appears to be a Paulownia tomentosa. @Anthonyd70 I agree with Mike and Pete I wouldn't think of watering until I saw signs of growth next spring. Even then I would only water if it was very dry already.
@pete "Paul's Scarlet" is a decorative hawthorn, "Royal Empress" appears to be a Paulownia tomentosa. @Anthonyd70 I agree with Mike and Pete I wouldn't think of watering until I saw signs of growth next spring. Even then I would only water if it...
@pete "Paul's Scarlet" is a decorative hawthorn, "Royal Empress" appears to be a Paulownia tomentosa. @Anthonyd70 I agree with Mike and Pete I wouldn't think of watering until I saw signs of...
Anthonyd70
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Nov 1, 2019
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NigelJ
Nov 2, 2019
Plum tree pruning and maintenance
You could try 'grease bands' FC..The female coddling moth can't fly so climb up the trunk to lay their eggs...causing the maggotty little critters. As Shiney says too late to prune now but the...
You could try 'grease bands' FC..The female coddling moth can't fly so climb up the trunk to lay their eggs...causing the maggotty little critters. As Shiney says too late to prune now but the only other thing I can suggest is get rid of any fallen fruit and stones from off the tree.
You could try 'grease bands' FC..The female coddling moth can't fly so climb up the trunk to lay their eggs...causing the maggotty little critters. As Shiney says too late to prune now but the only other thing I can suggest is get rid of any...
You could try 'grease bands' FC..The female coddling moth can't fly so climb up the trunk to lay their eggs...causing the maggotty little critters. As Shiney says too late to prune now but the...
Fat Controller
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Oct 28, 2019
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lolimac
Oct 28, 2019
Wollemi Pine
Well youre a cheerful one arent you.
Well youre a cheerful one arent you.
Well youre a cheerful one arent you.
Well youre a cheerful one arent you.
Slinky
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Jun 3, 2008
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ANDY WILSON
Oct 16, 2019
When should I re-plant this acer?
hoofy
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Oct 11, 2019
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ARMANDII
Oct 13, 2019
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