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  1. Clueless76

    Help choosing a tree

    Well it's better than a sunshade. :)
    Well it's better than a sunshade. :)
    Well it's better than a sunshade. :)
    Well it's better than a sunshade. :)
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  2. Alex Newton-Smith

    Unhappy Toona Sinesis

    Its in the ground... to be honest we have had a little rain recently but not loads.I am hoping it isnt a drainage issue... we are clay here, but have done a bit of work trying to improve the...
    Its in the ground... to be honest we have had a little rain recently but not loads.I am hoping it isnt a drainage issue... we are clay here, but have done a bit of work trying to improve the soil in this bed too.
    Its in the ground... to be honest we have had a little rain recently but not loads.I am hoping it isnt a drainage issue... we are clay here, but have done a bit of work trying to improve the soil in this bed too.
    Its in the ground... to be honest we have had a little rain recently but not loads.I am hoping it isnt a drainage issue... we are clay here, but have done a bit of work trying to improve the...
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  3. Alex Newton-Smith

    Acer Problems - To cut or not to cut ?

    So Thanks for all you input, did a cut back of acer and even though its a little bit of an odd shape all new sprouts seem strong.Gave a good feed and mulch too... and looks much better! Thanks
    So Thanks for all you input, did a cut back of acer and even though its a little bit of an odd shape all new sprouts seem strong.Gave a good feed and mulch too... and looks much better! Thanks
    So Thanks for all you input, did a cut back of acer and even though its a little bit of an odd shape all new sprouts seem strong.Gave a good feed and mulch too... and looks much better! Thanks
    So Thanks for all you input, did a cut back of acer and even though its a little bit of an odd shape all new sprouts seem strong.Gave a good feed and mulch too... and looks much better! Thanks
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  4. Pilsburypie

    Prunus cerasifera (Cherry plum) dying leaves

    My thoughts too, viz., drying out. Pilsburypie, water well for a few days then apply as thick a mulch as possible On my light sandy loam I find mulching thickly, even my lawns, helps conserve an...
    My thoughts too, viz., drying out. Pilsburypie, water well for a few days then apply as thick a mulch as possible On my light sandy loam I find mulching thickly, even my lawns, helps conserve an awful lot of water.:)
    My thoughts too, viz., drying out. Pilsburypie, water well for a few days then apply as thick a mulch as possible On my light sandy loam I find mulching thickly, even my lawns, helps conserve an awful lot of water.:)
    My thoughts too, viz., drying out. Pilsburypie, water well for a few days then apply as thick a mulch as possible On my light sandy loam I find mulching thickly, even my lawns, helps conserve an...
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  5. Dave_79

    Tree ID

    Thanks. Does the tree surgeon have access to database for checking TPO’s or do I contact the council for that? It may look nice but its a bit of an annoyance in this state. . .I’ve just been in...
    Thanks. Does the tree surgeon have access to database for checking TPO’s or do I contact the council for that? It may look nice but its a bit of an annoyance in this state. . .I’ve just been in that corner under it, painting fences, stuff was falling from it all the time, the whole area is...
    Thanks. Does the tree surgeon have access to database for checking TPO’s or do I contact the council for that? It may look nice but its a bit of an annoyance in this state. . .I’ve just been in that corner under it, painting fences, stuff was...
    Thanks. Does the tree surgeon have access to database for checking TPO’s or do I contact the council for that? It may look nice but its a bit of an annoyance in this state. . .I’ve just been in...
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  6. anth85

    boundary hedge row

    I'd prune them by about a third and hopefully they will fill out lower down.
    I'd prune them by about a third and hopefully they will fill out lower down.
    I'd prune them by about a third and hopefully they will fill out lower down.
    I'd prune them by about a third and hopefully they will fill out lower down.
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  7. Eden1

    Another gift from mother nature. Can anyone ID this?

    Oh the dreaded Sycamore! Having had a large one felled last Autumn there are still two in my garden, one at 60ft the other at the moment about 25ft. They self seed everywhere and tend to suffer...
    Oh the dreaded Sycamore! Having had a large one felled last Autumn there are still two in my garden, one at 60ft the other at the moment about 25ft. They self seed everywhere and tend to suffer from black spot as the season progresses. Just giant weeds to me. :doh:
    Oh the dreaded Sycamore! Having had a large one felled last Autumn there are still two in my garden, one at 60ft the other at the moment about 25ft. They self seed everywhere and tend to suffer from black spot as the season progresses. Just giant...
    Oh the dreaded Sycamore! Having had a large one felled last Autumn there are still two in my garden, one at 60ft the other at the moment about 25ft. They self seed everywhere and tend to suffer...
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  8. Eden1

    Can anyone ID this tree

    Norway Spruce. aka./ christmas tree.
    Norway Spruce. aka./ christmas tree.
    Norway Spruce. aka./ christmas tree.
    Norway Spruce. aka./ christmas tree.
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  9. K78

    Thuja Trees

    I'd just like to say..What a cracking bunch of gardeners we all are..much respect.:love30::thumbsup:
    I'd just like to say..What a cracking bunch of gardeners we all are..much respect.:love30::thumbsup:
    I'd just like to say..What a cracking bunch of gardeners we all are..much respect.:love30::thumbsup:
    I'd just like to say..What a cracking bunch of gardeners we all are..much respect.:love30::thumbsup:
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  10. jacques27

    Removing large bough from cherry blossom

    In my opinion you'd be better off leaving it for now. Not only do trees need lower limbs to help grow, but a wound that close to the ground could easily lead to infection from wood decaying...
    In my opinion you'd be better off leaving it for now. Not only do trees need lower limbs to help grow, but a wound that close to the ground could easily lead to infection from wood decaying pathogens. Formative pruning will, instead, be a better option leaving you with a healthy, well shaped and...
    In my opinion you'd be better off leaving it for now. Not only do trees need lower limbs to help grow, but a wound that close to the ground could easily lead to infection from wood decaying pathogens. Formative pruning will, instead, be a better...
    In my opinion you'd be better off leaving it for now. Not only do trees need lower limbs to help grow, but a wound that close to the ground could easily lead to infection from wood decaying...
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  11. Snorky85

    Espalier help needed

    Just watch how side branches grow.....you can post picture in mid summer if you want further advice :)
    Just watch how side branches grow.....you can post picture in mid summer if you want further advice :)
    Just watch how side branches grow.....you can post picture in mid summer if you want further advice :)
    Just watch how side branches grow.....you can post picture in mid summer if you want further advice :)
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  12. Nicholas Burman

    Stumps

    Contact local landscape gardeners and get quotes. I had loads of stumps removed and was not particularly expensive.
    Contact local landscape gardeners and get quotes. I had loads of stumps removed and was not particularly expensive.
    Contact local landscape gardeners and get quotes. I had loads of stumps removed and was not particularly expensive.
    Contact local landscape gardeners and get quotes. I had loads of stumps removed and was not particularly expensive.
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  13. Aden Priest
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    Giant Redwoods - My story / growth from seed

    Hi Aden, great to meet you. I also have a great passion for trees and great admiration for the giant redwoods. These beauties live for over a thousand years. In the Americas some have grown so...
    Hi Aden, great to meet you. I also have a great passion for trees and great admiration for the giant redwoods. These beauties live for over a thousand years. In the Americas some have grown so large that roads have been cut through them. However I doubt that any of us will be around to see...
    Hi Aden, great to meet you. I also have a great passion for trees and great admiration for the giant redwoods. These beauties live for over a thousand years. In the Americas some have grown so large that roads have been cut through them. ...
    Hi Aden, great to meet you. I also have a great passion for trees and great admiration for the giant redwoods. These beauties live for over a thousand years. In the Americas some have grown so...
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  14. cheapo

    Serious maintainance for a cherry and getting rid of driveway invaders

    Thanks for all the advice peeps. I wasn't intending to soak the ground/asphalt with vinegar, just maybe use it as a spray, I know that acetic acid occurs in nature and is basically organic, but is...
    Thanks for all the advice peeps. I wasn't intending to soak the ground/asphalt with vinegar, just maybe use it as a spray, I know that acetic acid occurs in nature and is basically organic, but is produced in bulk from other more toxic chemicals. Have I read somewhere about making a plasticine...
    Thanks for all the advice peeps. I wasn't intending to soak the ground/asphalt with vinegar, just maybe use it as a spray, I know that acetic acid occurs in nature and is basically organic, but is produced in bulk from other more toxic chemicals....
    Thanks for all the advice peeps. I wasn't intending to soak the ground/asphalt with vinegar, just maybe use it as a spray, I know that acetic acid occurs in nature and is basically organic, but is...
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  15. Jimcub

    My tree dusting

    I've noticed the same thing in my conifers when the doves and stoggies are in and out of them making nests.
    I've noticed the same thing in my conifers when the doves and stoggies are in and out of them making nests.
    I've noticed the same thing in my conifers when the doves and stoggies are in and out of them making nests.
    I've noticed the same thing in my conifers when the doves and stoggies are in and out of them making nests.
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  16. LauraRoslin

    Square Park - new trees offered. But what types?

    Planting Day is April 4th! :hapfeet:Now I've just got to get people to turn out and help. Will be highly embarrassing if it's just me.
    Planting Day is April 4th! :hapfeet:Now I've just got to get people to turn out and help. Will be highly embarrassing if it's just me.
    Planting Day is April 4th! :hapfeet:Now I've just got to get people to turn out and help. Will be highly embarrassing if it's just me.
    Planting Day is April 4th! :hapfeet:Now I've just got to get people to turn out and help. Will be highly embarrassing if it's just me.
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  17. The Tall One

    Inherited Sycamore. To be or not to be.

    Hi @The Tall One I agree with everyone else I would have it removed and the stump ground out as well if possible as they are not at all suited to smallgatdensvwhere they will dominate come...
    Hi @The Tall One I agree with everyone else I would have it removed and the stump ground out as well if possible as they are not at all suited to smallgatdensvwhere they will dominate come summer...Before you do that get in touch with the tree department in your local council.. Ask them to...
    Hi @The Tall One I agree with everyone else I would have it removed and the stump ground out as well if possible as they are not at all suited to smallgatdensvwhere they will dominate come summer...Before you do that get in touch with the tree...
    Hi @The Tall One I agree with everyone else I would have it removed and the stump ground out as well if possible as they are not at all suited to smallgatdensvwhere they will dominate come...
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  18. Phil A

    Ash Dieback

    Interesting info from the Tree Council but it applicable to "non-woodland trees". Most ash is growing in private woodlands. It will of course as you say look very different from the loss of...
    Interesting info from the Tree Council but it applicable to "non-woodland trees". Most ash is growing in private woodlands. It will of course as you say look very different from the loss of trees.I am worried about the Rookery in the ash wood I see from my house.
    Interesting info from the Tree Council but it applicable to "non-woodland trees". Most ash is growing in private woodlands. It will of course as you say look very different from the loss of trees.I am worried about the Rookery in the ash wood...
    Interesting info from the Tree Council but it applicable to "non-woodland trees". Most ash is growing in private woodlands. It will of course as you say look very different from the loss of...
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  19. tamino

    Potted fruit trees with heavily pruned roots?

    Better safe than sorry, so thought it best to check that by "weird stump resembling a knee joint" that you don't actually mean the joint where the tree has been grafted onto the rootstock, because...
    Better safe than sorry, so thought it best to check that by "weird stump resembling a knee joint" that you don't actually mean the joint where the tree has been grafted onto the rootstock, because if so, it's very important that joint is above ground after planting (otherwise you wont have an...
    Better safe than sorry, so thought it best to check that by "weird stump resembling a knee joint" that you don't actually mean the joint where the tree has been grafted onto the rootstock, because if so, it's very important that joint is above...
    Better safe than sorry, so thought it best to check that by "weird stump resembling a knee joint" that you don't actually mean the joint where the tree has been grafted onto the rootstock, because...
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  20. Markymark

    Can I prune this...and can I prune it now? :-)

    Thank you so much. If I cut the developing buds off now which are right at the ends of the branches, I take it the will just form lower down? I will definitely have a go at it this week and hope...
    Thank you so much. If I cut the developing buds off now which are right at the ends of the branches, I take it the will just form lower down? I will definitely have a go at it this week and hope for the best. I really want to avoid cutting it down. I'd miss it!!! Ha ha thanks once again.
    Thank you so much. If I cut the developing buds off now which are right at the ends of the branches, I take it the will just form lower down? I will definitely have a go at it this week and hope for the best. I really want to avoid cutting it...
    Thank you so much. If I cut the developing buds off now which are right at the ends of the branches, I take it the will just form lower down? I will definitely have a go at it this week and hope...
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