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Split conifer.....
I certainly was not going to attend to it today LOL
I certainly was not going to attend to it today LOL
I certainly was not going to attend to it today LOL
I certainly was not going to attend to it today LOL
Caveman
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Mar 13, 2013
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Caveman
Mar 24, 2013
Killing a Lleylandii
This one I think: but unfortunately the O/P has removed the photographs
This one I think: but unfortunately the O/P has removed the photographs
This one I think: but unfortunately the O/P has removed the photographs
This one I think: but unfortunately the O/P has removed the photographs
lakeside
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Mar 19, 2013
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Kristen
Mar 22, 2013
Frost and blueberry bush/apple tree
I decided to put them both in for tonight as the weather is really bad. We have our heating up full, the winds are awful! If nothing else, at least there's no risk of them being blown over!Sent...
I decided to put them both in for tonight as the weather is really bad. We have our heating up full, the winds are awful! If nothing else, at least there's no risk of them being blown over!Sent from my GT-N7000
I decided to put them both in for tonight as the weather is really bad. We have our heating up full, the winds are awful! If nothing else, at least there's no risk of them being blown over!Sent from my GT-N7000
I decided to put them both in for tonight as the weather is really bad. We have our heating up full, the winds are awful! If nothing else, at least there's no risk of them being blown over!Sent...
Snowbaby
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Mar 22, 2013
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Snowbaby
Mar 22, 2013
Cypress trees...
Thanks I shall look into it further
Thanks I shall look into it further
Thanks I shall look into it further
Thanks I shall look into it further
Clueless76
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Mar 17, 2013
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Clueless76
Mar 18, 2013
Tree that blooms in July?
A bit of a long shot, but could be worth a try. Chitalpa. A hybrid between Catalpa and Chilopsis, not easy to get hold of though and needs a hot spot.
A bit of a long shot, but could be worth a try. Chitalpa. A hybrid between Catalpa and Chilopsis, not easy to get hold of though and needs a hot spot.
A bit of a long shot, but could be worth a try. Chitalpa. A hybrid between Catalpa and Chilopsis, not easy to get hold of though and needs a hot spot.
A bit of a long shot, but could be worth a try. Chitalpa. A hybrid between Catalpa and Chilopsis, not easy to get hold of though and needs a hot spot.
Owestcountry
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Mar 15, 2013
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pete
Mar 17, 2013
Is it dying?
Scratch a branch with your thumbnail. If it's green under the skin you might be OK. If it's brown, it's an ex-plant.
Scratch a branch with your thumbnail. If it's green under the skin you might be OK. If it's brown, it's an ex-plant.
Scratch a branch with your thumbnail. If it's green under the skin you might be OK. If it's brown, it's an ex-plant.
Scratch a branch with your thumbnail. If it's green under the skin you might be OK. If it's brown, it's an ex-plant.
samtialou
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Mar 15, 2013
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Madahhlia
Mar 15, 2013
Plumeria rubra acutifolia "Siciliana"
Spot on! That colour is too good to be picky about little things like scent
Spot on! That colour is too good to be picky about little things like scent
Spot on! That colour is too good to be picky about little things like scent
Spot on! That colour is too good to be picky about little things like scent
sal73
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Mar 15, 2013
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longk
Mar 15, 2013
Lichen on fruit trees
Nice one. I was staying in Bude when we were working on West Putford Church, used to drive thru Kilkhampton.
Nice one. I was staying in Bude when we were working on West Putford Church, used to drive thru Kilkhampton.
Nice one. I was staying in Bude when we were working on West Putford Church, used to drive thru Kilkhampton.
Nice one. I was staying in Bude when we were working on West Putford Church, used to drive thru Kilkhampton.
Dan Dollin
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Mar 5, 2013
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Phil A
Mar 8, 2013
trees with garden friendly roots
Bonsai comes to mind then HarmonyArb, will keep the Karma in the garden
Bonsai comes to mind then HarmonyArb, will keep the Karma in the garden
Bonsai comes to mind then HarmonyArb, will keep the Karma in the garden
Bonsai comes to mind then HarmonyArb, will keep the Karma in the garden
keithhampson
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Feb 26, 2013
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landimad
Mar 5, 2013
Another tree recommendation
Pulled up this thread for some reason. There was a discussion of a lilac tree briefly. So mine I have given it 4 years to bloom. That is it, always wanted a witchhazel, so this summer if the...
Pulled up this thread for some reason. There was a discussion of a lilac tree briefly. So mine I have given it 4 years to bloom. That is it, always wanted a witchhazel, so this summer if the lilac does not bloom by June/July, it goes to the wood pile and a witchhazel in it's place. That is...
Pulled up this thread for some reason. There was a discussion of a lilac tree briefly. So mine I have given it 4 years to bloom. That is it, always wanted a witchhazel, so this summer if the lilac does not bloom by June/July, it goes to the...
Pulled up this thread for some reason. There was a discussion of a lilac tree briefly. So mine I have given it 4 years to bloom. That is it, always wanted a witchhazel, so this summer if the...
Freddy
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Sep 6, 2008
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redstar
Mar 4, 2013
Chop / not chop
I was just about to say "Don't chop it whatever you do!"
I was just about to say "Don't chop it whatever you do!"
I was just about to say "Don't chop it whatever you do!"
I was just about to say "Don't chop it whatever you do!"
Loofah
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Feb 25, 2013
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536
Madahhlia
Feb 26, 2013
silly question about holly
I'm glad you like the idea of a Hedgehog Holly, DD, as it is a great Holly. It doesn't get too big, is tough and very hardy, and the shape of the leaves does seem to catch the attention of people...
I'm glad you like the idea of a Hedgehog Holly, DD, as it is a great Holly. It doesn't get too big, is tough and very hardy, and the shape of the leaves does seem to catch the attention of people and fascinate them.
I'm glad you like the idea of a Hedgehog Holly, DD, as it is a great Holly. It doesn't get too big, is tough and very hardy, and the shape of the leaves does seem to catch the attention of people and fascinate them.
I'm glad you like the idea of a Hedgehog Holly, DD, as it is a great Holly. It doesn't get too big, is tough and very hardy, and the shape of the leaves does seem to catch the attention of people...
day dreamer
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Feb 23, 2013
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ARMANDII
Feb 25, 2013
Communal orchards
I was going to get involved with this one, But i've moved back home since her indoors moved out. I had been down & met folk there, gave them all a packet of Joolz's Parsley seeds & a GC Card...
I was going to get involved with this one, But i've moved back home since her indoors moved out. I had been down & met folk there, gave them all a packet of Joolz's Parsley seeds & a GC Card each. There is another orchard nearby, its got several varieties of apples, pears, blackcurrants...
I was going to get involved with this one, But i've moved back home since her indoors moved out. I had been down & met folk there, gave them all a packet of Joolz's Parsley seeds & a GC Card each. There is another orchard nearby, its got...
I was going to get involved with this one, But i've moved back home since her indoors moved out. I had been down & met folk there, gave them all a packet of Joolz's Parsley seeds & a GC Card...
clueless1
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Feb 25, 2013
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Phil A
Feb 25, 2013
Trees for stooling
If you have space its also worth letting Paulownia grow, you still get big leaves (just not giants) and the flowers are lovely. But even then don't let it get too big - this can grow to oak tree...
If you have space its also worth letting Paulownia grow, you still get big leaves (just not giants) and the flowers are lovely. But even then don't let it get too big - this can grow to oak tree size...
If you have space its also worth letting Paulownia grow, you still get big leaves (just not giants) and the flowers are lovely. But even then don't let it get too big - this can grow to oak tree size...
If you have space its also worth letting Paulownia grow, you still get big leaves (just not giants) and the flowers are lovely. But even then don't let it get too big - this can grow to oak tree...
Madahhlia
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Feb 20, 2013
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Tropical_Gaz
Feb 22, 2013
Japanese acer split down middle
It's good to hear success stories Annie, I have every faith that mine will recover too!
It's good to hear success stories Annie, I have every faith that mine will recover too!
It's good to hear success stories Annie, I have every faith that mine will recover too!
It's good to hear success stories Annie, I have every faith that mine will recover too!
Lorea
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Feb 20, 2013
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Lorea
Feb 21, 2013
Planting young Apple tree
That's what we are all here for Strongy, to help one another. That to me is the purpose of this site. In the future there maybe a question you could have the answer for me and I would be most...
That's what we are all here for Strongy, to help one another. That to me is the purpose of this site. In the future there maybe a question you could have the answer for me and I would be most grateful too.
That's what we are all here for Strongy, to help one another. That to me is the purpose of this site. In the future there maybe a question you could have the answer for me and I would be most grateful too.
That's what we are all here for Strongy, to help one another. That to me is the purpose of this site. In the future there maybe a question you could have the answer for me and I would be most...
strongylodon
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Feb 7, 2013
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landimad
Feb 17, 2013
It Might Only Be February and Still Cold, But....
Just back from Texas and visited a botanical garden in Fort Worth. Nothing terribly exciting except for ENORMOUS Magnolia Grandiflora which must have been at least 75ft tall. Not flowering atm but...
Just back from Texas and visited a botanical garden in Fort Worth. Nothing terribly exciting except for ENORMOUS Magnolia Grandiflora which must have been at least 75ft tall. Not flowering atm but still wonderful specimens to see.
Just back from Texas and visited a botanical garden in Fort Worth. Nothing terribly exciting except for ENORMOUS Magnolia Grandiflora which must have been at least 75ft tall. Not flowering atm but still wonderful specimens to see.
Just back from Texas and visited a botanical garden in Fort Worth. Nothing terribly exciting except for ENORMOUS Magnolia Grandiflora which must have been at least 75ft tall. Not flowering atm but...
Bilbo675
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Feb 12, 2013
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silu
Feb 15, 2013
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Chop, chop, chop...
Loofah
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Feb 4, 2013
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Loofah
Feb 8, 2013
Poorly Bay trees...
My bay tree looked shocking after that cold winter 2 years ago but it came back well with a bit of TLC. It hasn't been affected too badly this year.
My bay tree looked shocking after that cold winter 2 years ago but it came back well with a bit of TLC. It hasn't been affected too badly this year.
My bay tree looked shocking after that cold winter 2 years ago but it came back well with a bit of TLC. It hasn't been affected too badly this year.
My bay tree looked shocking after that cold winter 2 years ago but it came back well with a bit of TLC. It hasn't been affected too badly this year.
Paul Sanderson
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Feb 2, 2013
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Madahhlia
Feb 6, 2013
Viburnum x burkwoodii - some advice needed :)
Thanks Joolz.
Thanks Joolz.
Thanks Joolz.
Thanks Joolz.
Chiaroscuro
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Oct 17, 2012
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Chiaroscuro
Feb 5, 2013
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