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  1. clueless1

    Elderberry trees for screening - experiment

    In my humble opinion the berries make far better wine than the flowers :-)
    In my humble opinion the berries make far better wine than the flowers :-)
    In my humble opinion the berries make far better wine than the flowers :-)
    In my humble opinion the berries make far better wine than the flowers :-)
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  2. steve1978

    Quick growing hedging and trees - Recommended sellers?

    Hi Steve, Lleylandi are very quick growing conifers,but you will have to keep trimming them,as they can get out of control,I keep mine at about 6ft.
    Hi Steve, Lleylandi are very quick growing conifers,but you will have to keep trimming them,as they can get out of control,I keep mine at about 6ft.
    Hi Steve, Lleylandi are very quick growing conifers,but you will have to keep trimming them,as they can get out of control,I keep mine at about 6ft.
    Hi Steve, Lleylandi are very quick growing conifers,but you will have to keep trimming them,as they can get out of control,I keep mine at about 6ft.
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  3. Monk

    Palm Tree Help

    Hi there, yes they are Cordyline australis.The one one with no leaves is almost certainly dead, although may sprout from the base. Personally as its in a pot I would bin it and put a new one...
    Hi there, yes they are Cordyline australis.The one one with no leaves is almost certainly dead, although may sprout from the base. Personally as its in a pot I would bin it and put a new one in. Will almost certainly look better than wait for it to regrow.The taller one with the brown...
    Hi there, yes they are Cordyline australis.The one one with no leaves is almost certainly dead, although may sprout from the base. Personally as its in a pot I would bin it and put a new one in. Will almost certainly look better than wait...
    Hi there, yes they are Cordyline australis.The one one with no leaves is almost certainly dead, although may sprout from the base. Personally as its in a pot I would bin it and put a new one...
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  4. HBK

    Tree Leaves

    I planted 8 trees all of the same species (bird cherry - Prunus padus) and they've all now grown leaves. 7 of them though have green leaves and the odd one out is growing leaves of a darker green...
    I planted 8 trees all of the same species (bird cherry - Prunus padus) and they've all now grown leaves. 7 of them though have green leaves and the odd one out is growing leaves of a darker green with almost a red tint to them. Is it normal for trees to occasionally produce different colour...
    I planted 8 trees all of the same species (bird cherry - Prunus padus) and they've all now grown leaves. 7 of them though have green leaves and the odd one out is growing leaves of a darker green with almost a red tint to them. Is it normal for...
    I planted 8 trees all of the same species (bird cherry - Prunus padus) and they've all now grown leaves. 7 of them though have green leaves and the odd one out is growing leaves of a darker green...
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  5. exlabman

    apple tree selection advice

    Before select the best apple tree, you should take an advice..
    Before select the best apple tree, you should take an advice..
    Before select the best apple tree, you should take an advice..
    Before select the best apple tree, you should take an advice..
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  6. millerfamily

    What to plant in dry shade under trees?

    Is this a real Apple Tree, where you will walk around it and pick apples from it. And where you need to spray it for bugs etc. Guess I don't understand, if it is a real apple tree, then planting...
    Is this a real Apple Tree, where you will walk around it and pick apples from it. And where you need to spray it for bugs etc. Guess I don't understand, if it is a real apple tree, then planting something under it, would be stomped on as your picking the apples.BTW, I had Pachisandra,...
    Is this a real Apple Tree, where you will walk around it and pick apples from it. And where you need to spray it for bugs etc. Guess I don't understand, if it is a real apple tree, then planting something under it, would be stomped on as your...
    Is this a real Apple Tree, where you will walk around it and pick apples from it. And where you need to spray it for bugs etc. Guess I don't understand, if it is a real apple tree, then planting...
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  7. Seafuryfan

    Ideas Welcomed For Tree Surround

    Thanks for the further replies. Eddie, that part of the garden is open to some development possibly, I think you mean then taking away the entire area of grass behind the tree up to the fences...
    Thanks for the further replies. Eddie, that part of the garden is open to some development possibly, I think you mean then taking away the entire area of grass behind the tree up to the fences beyond and planting shrubs around? That's an interesting one. "The big mistake was excavating within...
    Thanks for the further replies. Eddie, that part of the garden is open to some development possibly, I think you mean then taking away the entire area of grass behind the tree up to the fences beyond and planting shrubs around? That's an...
    Thanks for the further replies. Eddie, that part of the garden is open to some development possibly, I think you mean then taking away the entire area of grass behind the tree up to the fences...
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  8. chan2

    tree peonies

    thanks all - i have decided to just stick them in a pot outside and try not to let anyone throw them away for a few years.... i've got about 8000 bedding plants to worry about so it'll just have...
    thanks all - i have decided to just stick them in a pot outside and try not to let anyone throw them away for a few years.... i've got about 8000 bedding plants to worry about so it'll just have to do..........
    thanks all - i have decided to just stick them in a pot outside and try not to let anyone throw them away for a few years.... i've got about 8000 bedding plants to worry about so it'll just have to do..........
    thanks all - i have decided to just stick them in a pot outside and try not to let anyone throw them away for a few years.... i've got about 8000 bedding plants to worry about so it'll just have...
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  9. Rupert Bear

    Flowering cherries

    I stand corrected. :DOH:We won't see ours on the island before the end of April. :)
    I stand corrected. :DOH:We won't see ours on the island before the end of April. :)
    I stand corrected. :DOH:We won't see ours on the island before the end of April. :)
    I stand corrected. :DOH:We won't see ours on the island before the end of April. :)
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  10. SamK80

    Problem with Tree roots

    Hi SamK80The large tree roots act as an anchor and help to hold the tree in place. leading from these thick roots are the fibrous roots that look link twine, and it's these roots and specialist...
    Hi SamK80The large tree roots act as an anchor and help to hold the tree in place. leading from these thick roots are the fibrous roots that look link twine, and it's these roots and specialist root hairs, that absorb water and nutrients from around the tree. Carelessly hacking away at the...
    Hi SamK80The large tree roots act as an anchor and help to hold the tree in place. leading from these thick roots are the fibrous roots that look link twine, and it's these roots and specialist root hairs, that absorb water and nutrients from...
    Hi SamK80The large tree roots act as an anchor and help to hold the tree in place. leading from these thick roots are the fibrous roots that look link twine, and it's these roots and specialist...
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  11. clueless1

    Massively overgrown tree

    Hi clueless1First of all thank you for deciding on getting in a professional tree surgeon. Not only will it be easier and safer than having a go yourself, but it also best for the tree; as long...
    Hi clueless1First of all thank you for deciding on getting in a professional tree surgeon. Not only will it be easier and safer than having a go yourself, but it also best for the tree; as long as the guy you use is up-to-date on current best arboricultural practice.In order to keep costs...
    Hi clueless1First of all thank you for deciding on getting in a professional tree surgeon. Not only will it be easier and safer than having a go yourself, but it also best for the tree; as long as the guy you use is up-to-date on current best...
    Hi clueless1First of all thank you for deciding on getting in a professional tree surgeon. Not only will it be easier and safer than having a go yourself, but it also best for the tree; as long...
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  12. abbiecadabra

    Small tree for a pot

    Good for you realy pleased not a bad price mine and not that easy to get hols off, mine was a B&Q reject for 50 pence about 6 years ago I felt so sorry for it and with a bit of tender care has...
    Good for you realy pleased not a bad price mine and not that easy to get hols off, mine was a B&Q reject for 50 pence about 6 years ago I felt so sorry for it and with a bit of tender care has well earned its place in my garden well actualy on the patio table , just make sure it doesnt dry out...
    Good for you realy pleased not a bad price mine and not that easy to get hols off, mine was a B&Q reject for 50 pence about 6 years ago I felt so sorry for it and with a bit of tender care has well earned its place in my garden well actualy on...
    Good for you realy pleased not a bad price mine and not that easy to get hols off, mine was a B&Q reject for 50 pence about 6 years ago I felt so sorry for it and with a bit of tender care has...
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  13. music

    My pear tree .

    Conference is partly self fertile so you should get some decent fruit. Tomorrow, assuming it is in full fower, give it a good whack. this should help it . :dbgrtmb:
    Conference is partly self fertile so you should get some decent fruit. Tomorrow, assuming it is in full fower, give it a good whack. this should help it . :dbgrtmb:
    Conference is partly self fertile so you should get some decent fruit. Tomorrow, assuming it is in full fower, give it a good whack. this should help it . :dbgrtmb:
    Conference is partly self fertile so you should get some decent fruit. Tomorrow, assuming it is in full fower, give it a good whack. this should help it . :dbgrtmb:
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  14. Kath A

    Whau tree

    No problem Woo, just wish I could help you out Kath.I dont think its a tree we grow much over here, but maybe someone will be able to help.:)
    No problem Woo, just wish I could help you out Kath.I dont think its a tree we grow much over here, but maybe someone will be able to help.:)
    No problem Woo, just wish I could help you out Kath.I dont think its a tree we grow much over here, but maybe someone will be able to help.:)
    No problem Woo, just wish I could help you out Kath.I dont think its a tree we grow much over here, but maybe someone will be able to help.:)
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  15. HBK

    My tree, she is sick

    I bought some bug spray yesterday and gave the plant a good spray once the sun went down. Now, having been out all day, I've just checked on the tree and the leaves have gone brown, is that a bad...
    I bought some bug spray yesterday and gave the plant a good spray once the sun went down. Now, having been out all day, I've just checked on the tree and the leaves have gone brown, is that a bad sign? Is it on its way out?
    I bought some bug spray yesterday and gave the plant a good spray once the sun went down. Now, having been out all day, I've just checked on the tree and the leaves have gone brown, is that a bad sign? Is it on its way out?
    I bought some bug spray yesterday and gave the plant a good spray once the sun went down. Now, having been out all day, I've just checked on the tree and the leaves have gone brown, is that a bad...
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  16. Gypsy

    Cut and Shut Tree?

    Thanks All - Off to give original shoots a trim
    Thanks All - Off to give original shoots a trim
    Thanks All - Off to give original shoots a trim
    Thanks All - Off to give original shoots a trim
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  17. souix

    woodlice in a healthy tree

    Hi souixSounds like a possible infection due to fungal infection that has caused the wood to soften or mechanical damage that's made the bark break away from the wood underneath. Is it possible...
    Hi souixSounds like a possible infection due to fungal infection that has caused the wood to soften or mechanical damage that's made the bark break away from the wood underneath. Is it possible for you to post a few pictures for us to see more clearly the problem that you describe?Cheers Matthew
    Hi souixSounds like a possible infection due to fungal infection that has caused the wood to soften or mechanical damage that's made the bark break away from the wood underneath. Is it possible for you to post a few pictures for us to see more...
    Hi souixSounds like a possible infection due to fungal infection that has caused the wood to soften or mechanical damage that's made the bark break away from the wood underneath. Is it possible...
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  18. paul777

    plum tree

    hello i Bought a Victoria plum tree in February from a garden centre and my neighbour bought one the next day I poped around to see how hers was growing I had a shock she had loads of leaves...
    hello i Bought a Victoria plum tree in February from a garden centre and my neighbour bought one the next day I poped around to see how hers was growing I had a shock she had loads of leaves But I had none !!! Went back to g/c he said it was frost dead ? Anyway they had no more so...
    hello i Bought a Victoria plum tree in February from a garden centre and my neighbour bought one the next day I poped around to see how hers was growing I had a shock she had loads of leaves But I had none !!! Went back to g/c he said it...
    hello i Bought a Victoria plum tree in February from a garden centre and my neighbour bought one the next day I poped around to see how hers was growing I had a shock she had loads of leaves...
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  19. SimonCockeram

    My peach tree - can anyone help me?

    Definitely Peach Leaf Curl, nothing to worry about, unaffected leaves will develop and those affected will drop off. I get it on my peach trees but still get a good crop of peaches. :DToo late...
    Definitely Peach Leaf Curl, nothing to worry about, unaffected leaves will develop and those affected will drop off. I get it on my peach trees but still get a good crop of peaches. :DToo late now but spraying with Bordeaux mixture at the bud stage supposedly helps combat the problem.Vince
    Definitely Peach Leaf Curl, nothing to worry about, unaffected leaves will develop and those affected will drop off. I get it on my peach trees but still get a good crop of peaches. :DToo late now but spraying with Bordeaux mixture at the bud...
    Definitely Peach Leaf Curl, nothing to worry about, unaffected leaves will develop and those affected will drop off. I get it on my peach trees but still get a good crop of peaches. :DToo late...
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  20. oakdaledave

    Cherry tree

    Hi Shiney Its only a year old so splash out it will help the cherry harvest.Spruce
    Hi Shiney Its only a year old so splash out it will help the cherry harvest.Spruce
    Hi Shiney Its only a year old so splash out it will help the cherry harvest.Spruce
    Hi Shiney Its only a year old so splash out it will help the cherry harvest.Spruce
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