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Poorly laurel hedge
Hi Totally agree with spruce ........... But I wouldn't be pruning mid summer... Whilst the weather is so hot ..... Just a thought .....
Hi Totally agree with spruce ........... But I wouldn't be pruning mid summer... Whilst the weather is so hot ..... Just a thought .....
Hi Totally agree with spruce ........... But I wouldn't be pruning mid summer... Whilst the weather is so hot ..... Just a thought .....
Hi Totally agree with spruce ........... But I wouldn't be pruning mid summer... Whilst the weather is so hot ..... Just a thought .....
Andrew Staton
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Jul 13, 2013
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Doug Harding
Jul 13, 2013
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Snake bark Maple
Sorry Bilbo, it doesn't have a label on it any longer so I don't know the variety, Jenny
Sorry Bilbo, it doesn't have a label on it any longer so I don't know the variety, Jenny
Sorry Bilbo, it doesn't have a label on it any longer so I don't know the variety, Jenny
Sorry Bilbo, it doesn't have a label on it any longer so I don't know the variety, Jenny
Jenny namaste
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Jul 12, 2013
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Jenny namaste
Jul 12, 2013
Is July too late to plant bareroot tree with no leaves?
Which is "Kristen speak" for "Little and None"!!!
Which is "Kristen speak" for "Little and None"!!!
Which is "Kristen speak" for "Little and None"!!!
Which is "Kristen speak" for "Little and None"!!!
joe
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Jul 2, 2013
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901
ARMANDII
Jul 3, 2013
Tree ID (described)
Something like the "cauliflower-like" flowers on a Mountain Ash then? A photo would make this easier, eh?!
Something like the "cauliflower-like" flowers on a Mountain Ash then? A photo would make this easier, eh?!
Something like the "cauliflower-like" flowers on a Mountain Ash then? A photo would make this easier, eh?!
Something like the "cauliflower-like" flowers on a Mountain Ash then? A photo would make this easier, eh?!
stephenprudence
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Jun 30, 2013
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Kristen
Jun 30, 2013
Help with eucalyptus
Euclaytpus will be a problem if planted out after being at all root-constricted in a pot. They are best planted out when very small (larger ones are now grown using air-pots to counter the...
Euclaytpus will be a problem if planted out after being at all root-constricted in a pot. They are best planted out when very small (larger ones are now grown using air-pots to counter the problem, but I'm not convinced that that is as good an answer as "planting tiny"). The problem is that...
Euclaytpus will be a problem if planted out after being at all root-constricted in a pot. They are best planted out when very small (larger ones are now grown using air-pots to counter the problem, but I'm not convinced that that is as good an...
Euclaytpus will be a problem if planted out after being at all root-constricted in a pot. They are best planted out when very small (larger ones are now grown using air-pots to counter the...
Hughwatkins
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Jun 28, 2013
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Kristen
Jun 28, 2013
Rowan Tree - Does my tree have a disease?
Pear leaf blister mite. No cure, remove and burn affected leaves.
Pear leaf blister mite. No cure, remove and burn affected leaves.
Pear leaf blister mite. No cure, remove and burn affected leaves.
Pear leaf blister mite. No cure, remove and burn affected leaves.
4hcakes
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Jun 28, 2013
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Palustris
Jun 28, 2013
Granny Smith Apple tree in Scotland?
That's good to hear
Doesn't follow though, sadly, that your next purchase will be to your liking ... and it will take a few years for a new tree to fruit ... so I think worth picking one that...
That's good to hear
Doesn't follow though, sadly, that your next purchase will be to your liking ... and it will take a few years for a new tree to fruit ... so I think worth picking one that you are going to enjoy (and will grow OK in your climate / soil /etc.) rather than waiting those...
That's good to hear
Doesn't follow though, sadly, that your next purchase will be to your liking ... and it will take a few years for a new tree to fruit ... so I think worth picking one that you are going to enjoy (and will grow OK in your...
That's good to hear
Doesn't follow though, sadly, that your next purchase will be to your liking ... and it will take a few years for a new tree to fruit ... so I think worth picking one that...
menzo1234
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Jun 25, 2013
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Kristen
Jun 26, 2013
Russian Cypress.
Resize the picture down to max 600 vertical (max allowed here, if you upload larger than that it will be shrunk and you will have no control over "how"
), and reduce to say 70% "quality" and then...
Resize the picture down to max 600 vertical (max allowed here, if you upload larger than that it will be shrunk and you will have no control over "how"
), and reduce to say 70% "quality" and then it will be suitable picture size, and file size, for the upload.
Resize the picture down to max 600 vertical (max allowed here, if you upload larger than that it will be shrunk and you will have no control over "how"
), and reduce to say 70% "quality" and then it will be suitable picture size, and file size,...
Resize the picture down to max 600 vertical (max allowed here, if you upload larger than that it will be shrunk and you will have no control over "how"
), and reduce to say 70% "quality" and then...
Soiled
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Jun 25, 2013
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Kristen
Jun 26, 2013
I was thinning out the Apple Trees at Glamis Castle today
And tying them in to the wire on the wall then weeded the border beneath the apples. Hope you enjoy my blog.
And tying them in to the wire on the wall then weeded the border beneath the apples. Hope you enjoy my blog.
And tying them in to the wire on the wall then weeded the border beneath the apples. Hope you enjoy my blog.
And tying them in to the wire on the wall then weeded the border beneath the apples. Hope you enjoy my blog.
Scotkat
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Jun 25, 2013
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Scotkat
Jun 25, 2013
Acer
I think that would work well Freddy
I think that would work well Freddy
I think that would work well Freddy
I think that would work well Freddy
Freddy
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Mar 10, 2013
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whis4ey
Jun 10, 2013
What to do with large tree stump
Sculpture, or halve it to make a stool - in fact, two stools!
Sculpture, or halve it to make a stool - in fact, two stools!
Sculpture, or halve it to make a stool - in fact, two stools!
Sculpture, or halve it to make a stool - in fact, two stools!
yorkshire lass
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May 30, 2013
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Madahhlia
Jun 5, 2013
Pruning a Prunus
Yarp. Silverleaf fungus ( Chondrostereum purpureum) is the specific culprit in this instance
Yarp. Silverleaf fungus ( Chondrostereum purpureum) is the specific culprit in this instance
Yarp. Silverleaf fungus ( Chondrostereum purpureum) is the specific culprit in this instance
Yarp. Silverleaf fungus ( Chondrostereum purpureum) is the specific culprit in this instance
Gretzky
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May 31, 2013
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1,147
TreeTreeTree
Jun 4, 2013
Japanese flowering weeping cherry
Try this link if you haven't already done so. Report back with pics if possible.
Try this link if you haven't already done so. Report back with pics if possible.
Try this link if you haven't already done so. Report back with pics if possible.
Try this link if you haven't already done so. Report back with pics if possible.
Katie61
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Jun 2, 2013
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TreeTreeTree
Jun 4, 2013
It's a gonna !!!! is it ?
Thanks Dave
....it's looking sadder by the day but the other tree looks fine.... i cut off one dead looking branch but couldn't see a definate discolouring down the center , will have a another...
Thanks Dave
....it's looking sadder by the day but the other tree looks fine.... i cut off one dead looking branch but couldn't see a definate discolouring down the center , will have a another look tomorrow.....
Thanks Dave
....it's looking sadder by the day but the other tree looks fine.... i cut off one dead looking branch but couldn't see a definate discolouring down the center , will have a another look tomorrow.....
Thanks Dave
....it's looking sadder by the day but the other tree looks fine.... i cut off one dead looking branch but couldn't see a definate discolouring down the center , will have a another...
Lolimac
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May 28, 2013
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Lolimac
Jun 3, 2013
Sambucus
Mine hasn't exactly got any bark yet it's to young.
I'm almost certain it's either the cold or the wind.
Mine hasn't exactly got any bark yet it's to young.
I'm almost certain it's either the cold or the wind.
Mine hasn't exactly got any bark yet it's to young.
I'm almost certain it's either the cold or the wind.
Mine hasn't exactly got any bark yet it's to young.
I'm almost certain it's either the cold or the wind.
Sheal
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May 26, 2013
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Sheal
Jun 1, 2013
Salix integra 'Hakuro-nishiki'
Hmmm, supposed to be easy to grow!! Oh well we can but try!!
Val
Hmmm, supposed to be easy to grow!! Oh well we can but try!!
Val
Hmmm, supposed to be easy to grow!! Oh well we can but try!!
Val
Hmmm, supposed to be easy to grow!! Oh well we can but try!!
Val
Val..
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May 31, 2013
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Val..
May 31, 2013
Salix integra 'Hakuro-nishiki'
Anyone grow this, it looks really pretty.
Val
Anyone grow this, it looks really pretty.
Val
Anyone grow this, it looks really pretty.
Val
Anyone grow this, it looks really pretty.
Val
Val..
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May 31, 2013
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Val..
May 31, 2013
Apple Trees today At Glamis Castle
Lovely pictures! What a great way to spend your time!
Lovely pictures! What a great way to spend your time!
Lovely pictures! What a great way to spend your time!
Lovely pictures! What a great way to spend your time!
Scotkat
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May 30, 2013
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Lea
May 30, 2013
Horse Chestnut tree
I'd reckon about 30 years or so.
I'd reckon about 30 years or so.
I'd reckon about 30 years or so.
I'd reckon about 30 years or so.
newtoitall
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May 23, 2013
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TreeTreeTree
May 24, 2013
Elder tree question
I got the saw out this afternoon and whipped the dead half of the tree off. Madahhlia - I take it that is a variety of honeysuckle? Is it not suitable for climbing or something?
I got the saw out this afternoon and whipped the dead half of the tree off. Madahhlia - I take it that is a variety of honeysuckle? Is it not suitable for climbing or something?
I got the saw out this afternoon and whipped the dead half of the tree off. Madahhlia - I take it that is a variety of honeysuckle? Is it not suitable for climbing or something?
I got the saw out this afternoon and whipped the dead half of the tree off. Madahhlia - I take it that is a variety of honeysuckle? Is it not suitable for climbing or something?
Fat Controller
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May 13, 2013
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Fat Controller
May 15, 2013
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