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  1. awhitecat

    Moving Box Plants to a bigger pot

    Hi Awhitecat I had a box in a pot on my patio all last winter,they dont grow much in the winter :thumb: I planted it in about march ,i just put it in the soil where i thought i wanted it to be...
    Hi Awhitecat I had a box in a pot on my patio all last winter,they dont grow much in the winter :thumb: I planted it in about march ,i just put it in the soil where i thought i wanted it to be , i have now re thought that area of my garden,and i will leave it in situ for now,but in early spring...
    Hi Awhitecat I had a box in a pot on my patio all last winter,they dont grow much in the winter :thumb: I planted it in about march ,i just put it in the soil where i thought i wanted it to be , i have now re thought that area of my garden,and i...
    Hi Awhitecat I had a box in a pot on my patio all last winter,they dont grow much in the winter :thumb: I planted it in about march ,i just put it in the soil where i thought i wanted it to be...
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  2. The Nut

    Corkscrew Hazel

    It should be starting them I think-little green things. At least I hope that is what is growing on mine/
    It should be starting them I think-little green things. At least I hope that is what is growing on mine/
    It should be starting them I think-little green things. At least I hope that is what is growing on mine/
    It should be starting them I think-little green things. At least I hope that is what is growing on mine/
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  3. gardenlearner

    Trees - root problem

    Hi, As above the lilac tree is a shrub and it wont cause any problem whatsoever-just chop the branch at the base of the fence and seal it-is it the neighbours tree?
    Hi, As above the lilac tree is a shrub and it wont cause any problem whatsoever-just chop the branch at the base of the fence and seal it-is it the neighbours tree?
    Hi, As above the lilac tree is a shrub and it wont cause any problem whatsoever-just chop the branch at the base of the fence and seal it-is it the neighbours tree?
    Hi, As above the lilac tree is a shrub and it wont cause any problem whatsoever-just chop the branch at the base of the fence and seal it-is it the neighbours tree?
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  4. Brilliard

    Taxus Bacata Common Yew

    I doubt Spring Scorch. Yew got through the last Ice Age and you can see yew hedges in good condition all over the country, rain and shine. However, yew does go brown sometimes:1. Like any...
    I doubt Spring Scorch. Yew got through the last Ice Age and you can see yew hedges in good condition all over the country, rain and shine. However, yew does go brown sometimes:1. Like any plant it drops its leaves when they are worn out. Some yews do this branch by branch... 2. Yew gets...
    I doubt Spring Scorch. Yew got through the last Ice Age and you can see yew hedges in good condition all over the country, rain and shine. However, yew does go brown sometimes:1. Like any plant it drops its leaves when they are worn out....
    I doubt Spring Scorch. Yew got through the last Ice Age and you can see yew hedges in good condition all over the country, rain and shine. However, yew does go brown sometimes:1. Like any...
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  5. Jonnygardener

    Next years Plum and Cherry trees

    Earlier this year I bought a new cherry tree and a new plum tree from a local well established garden centre. Both are self fertilising to help, and both originally stood about 4foot high (now...
    Earlier this year I bought a new cherry tree and a new plum tree from a local well established garden centre. Both are self fertilising to help, and both originally stood about 4foot high (now about 4ft 6in) They were both planted about March/April and have taken well, the plum tree initially...
    Earlier this year I bought a new cherry tree and a new plum tree from a local well established garden centre. Both are self fertilising to help, and both originally stood about 4foot high (now about 4ft 6in) They were both planted about...
    Earlier this year I bought a new cherry tree and a new plum tree from a local well established garden centre. Both are self fertilising to help, and both originally stood about 4foot high (now...
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  6. Little Miss Road Rage

    Do I need to prune my apple tree?

    Wow thanks for that its really good.
    Wow thanks for that its really good.
    Wow thanks for that its really good.
    Wow thanks for that its really good.
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  7. H20

    Oak Tree Problem.

    Intresting dave, Could well be Ill look into it a bit further.
    Intresting dave, Could well be Ill look into it a bit further.
    Intresting dave, Could well be Ill look into it a bit further.
    Intresting dave, Could well be Ill look into it a bit further.
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  8. stag

    Sick Satsuma Tree?

    Hi everyone,First post so a big cheer from me to you guysI have what I think is a Satsuma tree (fruited about 3 yrs ago but nothing since), and brownish blobs have appeared on the leafs....
    Hi everyone,First post so a big cheer from me to you guysI have what I think is a Satsuma tree (fruited about 3 yrs ago but nothing since), and brownish blobs have appeared on the leafs. Admittedly, I noticed them last yr but they were few and far between. This time however, there are...
    Hi everyone,First post so a big cheer from me to you guysI have what I think is a Satsuma tree (fruited about 3 yrs ago but nothing since), and brownish blobs have appeared on the leafs. Admittedly, I noticed them last yr but they were...
    Hi everyone,First post so a big cheer from me to you guysI have what I think is a Satsuma tree (fruited about 3 yrs ago but nothing since), and brownish blobs have appeared on the leafs....
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  9. JingleJane

    How can I get rid of a fir tree?

    Thanks for all your replies.Flinty - I'm sorry you're puzzled! All I can type is what I've seen. The trunk shape isn't conventional. It seems like the branches coming from it are almost...
    Thanks for all your replies.Flinty - I'm sorry you're puzzled! All I can type is what I've seen. The trunk shape isn't conventional. It seems like the branches coming from it are almost merged with the trunk from the base, making a very odd looking trunk shape. I suppose when it is cut, the...
    Thanks for all your replies.Flinty - I'm sorry you're puzzled! All I can type is what I've seen. The trunk shape isn't conventional. It seems like the branches coming from it are almost merged with the trunk from the base, making a very odd...
    Thanks for all your replies.Flinty - I'm sorry you're puzzled! All I can type is what I've seen. The trunk shape isn't conventional. It seems like the branches coming from it are almost...
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  10. whis4ey

    Acer palmatum 'Oridono nishiki'

    It`s a beauty, and as bananaman says it looks very delicate.
    It`s a beauty, and as bananaman says it looks very delicate.
    It`s a beauty, and as bananaman says it looks very delicate.
    It`s a beauty, and as bananaman says it looks very delicate.
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  11. jimjam

    Tree Reccomendation

    David has this one spot on Swamp cypress is your tree :)
    David has this one spot on Swamp cypress is your tree :)
    David has this one spot on Swamp cypress is your tree :)
    David has this one spot on Swamp cypress is your tree :)
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  12. sather

    problem with james greive apple tree

    On the subject of position, I agree with Walnut that it's not got the best chance to thrive where it is. It's not just in a tight corner, it's very close to the house and will suffer dryness...
    On the subject of position, I agree with Walnut that it's not got the best chance to thrive where it is. It's not just in a tight corner, it's very close to the house and will suffer dryness around the roots when it gets bigger.Also, I'm sure I read somewhere that apple trees, when newly...
    On the subject of position, I agree with Walnut that it's not got the best chance to thrive where it is. It's not just in a tight corner, it's very close to the house and will suffer dryness around the roots when it gets bigger.Also, I'm...
    On the subject of position, I agree with Walnut that it's not got the best chance to thrive where it is. It's not just in a tight corner, it's very close to the house and will suffer dryness...
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  13. greenfingerichyboy

    Chinese Pear Tree

    :cnfs::cnfs::cnfs:Hello from a new gardener. I've taken the role over from my mum who cant do it anymore due to ill health but I need some advice. She has 3 chinese pear trees that need a little...
    :cnfs::cnfs::cnfs:Hello from a new gardener. I've taken the role over from my mum who cant do it anymore due to ill health but I need some advice. She has 3 chinese pear trees that need a little attention. Soil type = clay / free draining.The leaves on the smallest tree (approx 6' tall) are...
    :cnfs::cnfs::cnfs:Hello from a new gardener. I've taken the role over from my mum who cant do it anymore due to ill health but I need some advice. She has 3 chinese pear trees that need a little attention. Soil type = clay / free draining....
    :cnfs::cnfs::cnfs:Hello from a new gardener. I've taken the role over from my mum who cant do it anymore due to ill health but I need some advice. She has 3 chinese pear trees that need a little...
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  14. raregardener

    Pear Tree Problem

    Thanks a lot for the help. I will get down to my local garden centre to pick up some fungicide soon.
    Thanks a lot for the help. I will get down to my local garden centre to pick up some fungicide soon.
    Thanks a lot for the help. I will get down to my local garden centre to pick up some fungicide soon.
    Thanks a lot for the help. I will get down to my local garden centre to pick up some fungicide soon.
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  15. Stroudy1975

    Another apple tree problem

    No, as it`s still growing give it a feed. If you are using F,B and B.. give a feed of about 4 ozs to the square yard.:thumb:
    No, as it`s still growing give it a feed. If you are using F,B and B.. give a feed of about 4 ozs to the square yard.:thumb:
    No, as it`s still growing give it a feed. If you are using F,B and B.. give a feed of about 4 ozs to the square yard.:thumb:
    No, as it`s still growing give it a feed. If you are using F,B and B.. give a feed of about 4 ozs to the square yard.:thumb:
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  16. saltlick

    What type of Apple Tree is this?

    Good point, Pete.:thumb:
    Good point, Pete.:thumb:
    Good point, Pete.:thumb:
    Good point, Pete.:thumb:
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  17. mossym

    Salix Question

    just worried cause something i read on this seemed to imply that the final height reached would be reduced by cutting them back
    just worried cause something i read on this seemed to imply that the final height reached would be reduced by cutting them back
    just worried cause something i read on this seemed to imply that the final height reached would be reduced by cutting them back
    just worried cause something i read on this seemed to imply that the final height reached would be reduced by cutting them back
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  18. nickp

    Small Maple tree - doesn't seem right

    Hi,This was a photo of my maple tree last year:This year it's green and not looking too well:Does anybody know what variety it is and why it may not be doing as well this...
    Hi,This was a photo of my maple tree last year:This year it's green and not looking too well:Does anybody know what variety it is and why it may not be doing as well this year?Thanks, Nick
    Hi,This was a photo of my maple tree last year:This year it's green and not looking too well:Does anybody know what variety it is and why it may not be doing as well this year?Thanks, Nick
    Hi,This was a photo of my maple tree last year:This year it's green and not looking too well:Does anybody know what variety it is and why it may not be doing as well this...
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  19. nickp

    Strange white spots on my Maple Tree

    Wooly aphids.
    Wooly aphids.
    Wooly aphids.
    Wooly aphids.
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  20. Christine Evans

    Apple Tree

    Hi At 70, your apple is entering the twilight of its fruiting life (it would have been grubbed out of a commercial orchard 15-20 years ago). If you don't know what it is, and you want more of...
    Hi At 70, your apple is entering the twilight of its fruiting life (it would have been grubbed out of a commercial orchard 15-20 years ago). If you don't know what it is, and you want more of the same, you can get a new one grafted from your old tree at Bernwode Plants. If you are sentiental,...
    Hi At 70, your apple is entering the twilight of its fruiting life (it would have been grubbed out of a commercial orchard 15-20 years ago). If you don't know what it is, and you want more of the same, you can get a new one grafted from your...
    Hi At 70, your apple is entering the twilight of its fruiting life (it would have been grubbed out of a commercial orchard 15-20 years ago). If you don't know what it is, and you want more of...
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    27
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    4,296

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