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Mystery Tree
Good morning I wasn't sure which thread to put this Tree ID in so I have posted it twice
Good morning I wasn't sure which thread to put this Tree ID in so I have posted it twice
Good morning I wasn't sure which thread to put this Tree ID in so I have posted it twice
Good morning I wasn't sure which thread to put this Tree ID in so I have posted it twice
wiseowl
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May 11, 2015
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wiseowl
May 11, 2015
Kojo no Mai
Mine produced loads this year so dunno sorry
Mine produced loads this year so dunno sorry
Mine produced loads this year so dunno sorry
Mine produced loads this year so dunno sorry
Spruce
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Apr 19, 2015
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1,073
Dips
May 4, 2015
Tree ID & Pruning Advice Please
In the case of the tree you've already pruned, I'd be inclined to leave it like that for now. If you cut off all the remaining branches at the same height you will find the whole tree looks an...
In the case of the tree you've already pruned, I'd be inclined to leave it like that for now. If you cut off all the remaining branches at the same height you will find the whole tree looks an unnatural, 'artificial' shape, whereas if you leave it, the tree will naturally produce new growth to...
In the case of the tree you've already pruned, I'd be inclined to leave it like that for now. If you cut off all the remaining branches at the same height you will find the whole tree looks an unnatural, 'artificial' shape, whereas if you leave...
In the case of the tree you've already pruned, I'd be inclined to leave it like that for now. If you cut off all the remaining branches at the same height you will find the whole tree looks an...
intel
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May 1, 2015
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Trunky
May 4, 2015
Olive tree
Glad you didn't rush into it
Two nice specimens there, well done!
Glad you didn't rush into it
Two nice specimens there, well done!
Glad you didn't rush into it
Two nice specimens there, well done!
Glad you didn't rush into it
Two nice specimens there, well done!
Ian Taylor
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May 3, 2015
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728
"M"
May 3, 2015
Cheap evergreens for privacy screen
I'd go for Vibernum Tinus too. Vigorous but not really a thug. Easy to prune. Nice white/pink tinged flowers from about November with me and tough as old boots. I have a couple of very large...
I'd go for Vibernum Tinus too. Vigorous but not really a thug. Easy to prune. Nice white/pink tinged flowers from about November with me and tough as old boots. I have a couple of very large specimens (well over 70 years old) and they have both been flowering since well before Christmas and...
I'd go for Vibernum Tinus too. Vigorous but not really a thug. Easy to prune. Nice white/pink tinged flowers from about November with me and tough as old boots. I have a couple of very large specimens (well over 70 years old) and they have both...
I'd go for Vibernum Tinus too. Vigorous but not really a thug. Easy to prune. Nice white/pink tinged flowers from about November with me and tough as old boots. I have a couple of very large...
Mrjaywarren
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Mar 29, 2015
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silu
May 3, 2015
replacing a hedge gradually
So glad you are thinking hedge not panels. I have hedges and a very tiny fence a left over from the grandchildren may fall in the pond era. We have Privet very easy to grow and the birds love it.
So glad you are thinking hedge not panels. I have hedges and a very tiny fence a left over from the grandchildren may fall in the pond era. We have Privet very easy to grow and the birds love it.
So glad you are thinking hedge not panels. I have hedges and a very tiny fence a left over from the grandchildren may fall in the pond era. We have Privet very easy to grow and the birds love it.
So glad you are thinking hedge not panels. I have hedges and a very tiny fence a left over from the grandchildren may fall in the pond era. We have Privet very easy to grow and the birds love it.
claire mcewam
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Apr 30, 2015
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hans
Apr 30, 2015
Japanese Maple repotting?
April is indeed a good time for re-potting a Japanese Maple. But are you sure your tree really needs this? Maples grow slowly and they need occasional re-potting. I grow mine in a tractor tire for...
April is indeed a good time for re-potting a Japanese Maple. But are you sure your tree really needs this? Maples grow slowly and they need occasional re-potting. I grow mine in a tractor tire for two years and it still doesn't need to be transferred into a larger container or tire.
April is indeed a good time for re-potting a Japanese Maple. But are you sure your tree really needs this? Maples grow slowly and they need occasional re-potting. I grow mine in a tractor tire for two years and it still doesn't need to be...
April is indeed a good time for re-potting a Japanese Maple. But are you sure your tree really needs this? Maples grow slowly and they need occasional re-potting. I grow mine in a tractor tire for...
Delta
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Apr 14, 2015
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Rhana Thompson
Apr 29, 2015
A reasonable question?
My only thoughts would be, isn't it a bit late to be lopping trees, with the sap in full flow?Not sure about limes, but I do know a few do "bleed"badly at this time of the year.
My only thoughts would be, isn't it a bit late to be lopping trees, with the sap in full flow?Not sure about limes, but I do know a few do "bleed"badly at this time of the year.
My only thoughts would be, isn't it a bit late to be lopping trees, with the sap in full flow?Not sure about limes, but I do know a few do "bleed"badly at this time of the year.
My only thoughts would be, isn't it a bit late to be lopping trees, with the sap in full flow?Not sure about limes, but I do know a few do "bleed"badly at this time of the year.
Fyfy K
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Apr 27, 2015
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pete
Apr 27, 2015
Honeysuckle lonicera nitida
Its a tough old plant. I'd leave it alone.
Its a tough old plant. I'd leave it alone.
Its a tough old plant. I'd leave it alone.
Its a tough old plant. I'd leave it alone.
Mrjaywarren
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Apr 23, 2015
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pete
Apr 23, 2015
Lilac
Thank you for your comments spruce. I don't think my lilac died of a disease. It was an old tree when I moved in 35 years ago. I don't know how long lilac lives so it may have just been old age....
Thank you for your comments spruce. I don't think my lilac died of a disease. It was an old tree when I moved in 35 years ago. I don't know how long lilac lives so it may have just been old age. Alternatively there was a huge ivy problem that covered all the ground and grew all over it so the...
Thank you for your comments spruce. I don't think my lilac died of a disease. It was an old tree when I moved in 35 years ago. I don't know how long lilac lives so it may have just been old age. Alternatively there was a huge ivy problem that...
Thank you for your comments spruce. I don't think my lilac died of a disease. It was an old tree when I moved in 35 years ago. I don't know how long lilac lives so it may have just been old age....
Greybelle
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Apr 21, 2015
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Greybelle
Apr 23, 2015
Help
@Nash It's just a case of how quickly you want to fill the gap - if you want to do it quickly then I'd suggest buying a more mature one. They are relatively cheap to buy as well
That link does...
@Nash It's just a case of how quickly you want to fill the gap - if you want to do it quickly then I'd suggest buying a more mature one. They are relatively cheap to buy as well
That link does a 10L (1m-1.25m) one for £18.99 plus VAT (plus delivery if you're spending less than £50).
@Nash It's just a case of how quickly you want to fill the gap - if you want to do it quickly then I'd suggest buying a more mature one. They are relatively cheap to buy as well
That link does a 10L (1m-1.25m) one for £18.99 plus VAT (plus...
@Nash It's just a case of how quickly you want to fill the gap - if you want to do it quickly then I'd suggest buying a more mature one. They are relatively cheap to buy as well
That link does...
Nash
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Apr 17, 2015
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merleworld
Apr 23, 2015
Help! Does Anybody Know What Tree This Is?
Welcome to Gardeners Corner HouseGardner.
I think the tree is probably a cherry 'Prunus'. It's been there some years as the stems are quite mature and at some point it's been heavily...
Welcome to Gardeners Corner HouseGardner.
I think the tree is probably a cherry 'Prunus'. It's been there some years as the stems are quite mature and at some point it's been heavily pruned.It's unlikely the tree will cause subsidence as it's already established it's root system. With most...
Welcome to Gardeners Corner HouseGardner.
I think the tree is probably a cherry 'Prunus'. It's been there some years as the stems are quite mature and at some point it's been heavily pruned.It's unlikely the tree will cause subsidence as it's...
Welcome to Gardeners Corner HouseGardner.
I think the tree is probably a cherry 'Prunus'. It's been there some years as the stems are quite mature and at some point it's been heavily...
HouseGardner
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Apr 19, 2015
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Sheal
Apr 20, 2015
Kousa Dogwood Tree advice
Thanks Loli, if the miracle grow will work just as well I'll go with that. The tree is planted in amougst chips and I'd need to pull all that back to work the blood, fish and bone into the soil,...
Thanks Loli, if the miracle grow will work just as well I'll go with that. The tree is planted in amougst chips and I'd need to pull all that back to work the blood, fish and bone into the soil, which I'd be prepared to do, but if the miracle grow works just as well then that's the winner
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Thanks Loli, if the miracle grow will work just as well I'll go with that. The tree is planted in amougst chips and I'd need to pull all that back to work the blood, fish and bone into the soil, which I'd be prepared to do, but if the miracle...
Thanks Loli, if the miracle grow will work just as well I'll go with that. The tree is planted in amougst chips and I'd need to pull all that back to work the blood, fish and bone into the soil,...
Rdel
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Apr 17, 2015
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Rdel
Apr 17, 2015
What tree's are these?
If there's one plant I wouldn't remove from a garden it's Lilac - when they're in bloom and smelling lovely they're one of the spring delights for me.
If there's one plant I wouldn't remove from a garden it's Lilac - when they're in bloom and smelling lovely they're one of the spring delights for me.
If there's one plant I wouldn't remove from a garden it's Lilac - when they're in bloom and smelling lovely they're one of the spring delights for me.
If there's one plant I wouldn't remove from a garden it's Lilac - when they're in bloom and smelling lovely they're one of the spring delights for me.
Mrjaywarren
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Mar 29, 2015
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1,364
merleworld
Apr 16, 2015
Laburnum tree/waterlogging query
Hello, thanks very much for your replies, David
Hello, thanks very much for your replies, David
Hello, thanks very much for your replies, David
Hello, thanks very much for your replies, David
Drummerdavid
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Apr 6, 2015
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Drummerdavid
Apr 15, 2015
How prolific is a holly tree?
It will send out new roots, try and keep it trimmed back to lessen that. You can do much to stop any tree apart from digging out the roots every now and then. A quick method is just to cut a deep...
It will send out new roots, try and keep it trimmed back to lessen that. You can do much to stop any tree apart from digging out the roots every now and then. A quick method is just to cut a deep slit around the tree to sever the roots, do this every spring.Probably some will regrow if you...
It will send out new roots, try and keep it trimmed back to lessen that. You can do much to stop any tree apart from digging out the roots every now and then. A quick method is just to cut a deep slit around the tree to sever the roots, do this...
It will send out new roots, try and keep it trimmed back to lessen that. You can do much to stop any tree apart from digging out the roots every now and then. A quick method is just to cut a deep...
JT101
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Apr 13, 2015
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JWK
Apr 15, 2015
Powdery mildew on apple trees
There shouldn't be any need to water now as it should be established, imo.
There shouldn't be any need to water now as it should be established, imo.
There shouldn't be any need to water now as it should be established, imo.
There shouldn't be any need to water now as it should be established, imo.
lawrencew
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Apr 7, 2015
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Freddy
Apr 13, 2015
Cowboy gardeners next door
It'll be interesting to see what you do with it and how it develops Sian.
It'll be interesting to see what you do with it and how it develops Sian.
It'll be interesting to see what you do with it and how it develops Sian.
It'll be interesting to see what you do with it and how it develops Sian.
Sian in Belgium
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Apr 8, 2015
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Sheal
Apr 11, 2015
Good sign?
Be ready with a bit of fleece if a frost is forecast, that's if Pete hasn't killed it off already.
Be ready with a bit of fleece if a frost is forecast, that's if Pete hasn't killed it off already.
Be ready with a bit of fleece if a frost is forecast, that's if Pete hasn't killed it off already.
Be ready with a bit of fleece if a frost is forecast, that's if Pete hasn't killed it off already.
Fat Controller
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Apr 9, 2015
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Phil A
Apr 9, 2015
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Curious!
I've never seen that before,how interesting
I've never seen that before,how interesting
I've never seen that before,how interesting
I've never seen that before,how interesting
LyndaG
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Mar 26, 2015
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Beckie76
Mar 27, 2015
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