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  1. TWELVE/TWELVE

    How dangerous is a castor bean tree???

    NOW you tell me LOL :)Twelve/Twelve :D
    NOW you tell me LOL :)Twelve/Twelve :D
    NOW you tell me LOL :)Twelve/Twelve :D
    NOW you tell me LOL :)Twelve/Twelve :D
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  2. YabbaRays

    Can I revive an old apple tree?

    I wouldn't attempt (sp) this till early spring. Dont take my word for this, as we all have different ideas, I'm sure you will get better advise from members who are more qualified ;)
    I wouldn't attempt (sp) this till early spring. Dont take my word for this, as we all have different ideas, I'm sure you will get better advise from members who are more qualified ;)
    I wouldn't attempt (sp) this till early spring. Dont take my word for this, as we all have different ideas, I'm sure you will get better advise from members who are more qualified ;)
    I wouldn't attempt (sp) this till early spring. Dont take my word for this, as we all have different ideas, I'm sure you will get better advise from members who are more qualified ;)
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  3. davidV

    Cypress Tress

    Hi davidV Pics please, if possible. Might help in gauging the severity of the problem and what course of action can be taken to remedy it. Matthew
    Hi davidV Pics please, if possible. Might help in gauging the severity of the problem and what course of action can be taken to remedy it. Matthew
    Hi davidV Pics please, if possible. Might help in gauging the severity of the problem and what course of action can be taken to remedy it. Matthew
    Hi davidV Pics please, if possible. Might help in gauging the severity of the problem and what course of action can be taken to remedy it. Matthew
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  4. "M"

    Danger of trees uprooting?

    hi mum we have poplars also, and end of last year we noticed exposed roots aswell our neighbour actually noticed it before us, he had tied some rope to one of the branches with a weight on the...
    hi mum we have poplars also, and end of last year we noticed exposed roots aswell our neighbour actually noticed it before us, he had tied some rope to one of the branches with a weight on the end, when he was certain this weight was getting lower to the floor, he knew that the trees were...
    hi mum we have poplars also, and end of last year we noticed exposed roots aswell our neighbour actually noticed it before us, he had tied some rope to one of the branches with a weight on the end, when he was certain this weight was getting...
    hi mum we have poplars also, and end of last year we noticed exposed roots aswell our neighbour actually noticed it before us, he had tied some rope to one of the branches with a weight on the...
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  5. Cacadores

    Help with a tree for Shade?

    I've got a little orchard drawn on my garden plan! Near the house a fruit tree would get plenty of sun, but there's very occasionally standing water and fierce winds and perhaps fruit trees like...
    I've got a little orchard drawn on my garden plan! Near the house a fruit tree would get plenty of sun, but there's very occasionally standing water and fierce winds and perhaps fruit trees like softer conditions? What do you think?
    I've got a little orchard drawn on my garden plan! Near the house a fruit tree would get plenty of sun, but there's very occasionally standing water and fierce winds and perhaps fruit trees like softer conditions? What do you think?
    I've got a little orchard drawn on my garden plan! Near the house a fruit tree would get plenty of sun, but there's very occasionally standing water and fierce winds and perhaps fruit trees like...
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  6. "M"

    Miniature Christmas Trees

    Thank you :)
    Thank you :)
    Thank you :)
    Thank you :)
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  7. sal73

    Decorative tree trunks

    if you were in Alaska by now you would have plenty of tsunami driftwood on the shores coming from Japan.
    if you were in Alaska by now you would have plenty of tsunami driftwood on the shores coming from Japan.
    if you were in Alaska by now you would have plenty of tsunami driftwood on the shores coming from Japan.
    if you were in Alaska by now you would have plenty of tsunami driftwood on the shores coming from Japan.
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  8. Pootle

    Opinions on trees

    That sounds good. The tree is currently about 1.5 times the height of the house so it is big, but we all have long gardens so it's a long way from any house.
    That sounds good. The tree is currently about 1.5 times the height of the house so it is big, but we all have long gardens so it's a long way from any house.
    That sounds good. The tree is currently about 1.5 times the height of the house so it is big, but we all have long gardens so it's a long way from any house.
    That sounds good. The tree is currently about 1.5 times the height of the house so it is big, but we all have long gardens so it's a long way from any house.
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  9. mariaka

    my loquat tree is dying, please help!

    thank you!
    thank you!
    thank you!
    thank you!
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  10. kamchow

    photinia x fraseri - different heights?

    I wouldn't raise floor level kamchow. I'm sure they will,hit 2 metres inside 3 years. Making sure the soil is enriched and well fed for at least double the size of the pot will help produce good...
    I wouldn't raise floor level kamchow. I'm sure they will,hit 2 metres inside 3 years. Making sure the soil is enriched and well fed for at least double the size of the pot will help produce good strong growth. I find Photinias make rapid growth in their second year.
    I wouldn't raise floor level kamchow. I'm sure they will,hit 2 metres inside 3 years. Making sure the soil is enriched and well fed for at least double the size of the pot will help produce good strong growth. I find Photinias make rapid growth...
    I wouldn't raise floor level kamchow. I'm sure they will,hit 2 metres inside 3 years. Making sure the soil is enriched and well fed for at least double the size of the pot will help produce good...
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  11. miraflores

    ivy

    My back garden is all hard landscape, at the bottom going up to the fence is what we called the bank, I have planted things in there like honeysuckle, jasmine ,clematis to cover fencing, and have...
    My back garden is all hard landscape, at the bottom going up to the fence is what we called the bank, I have planted things in there like honeysuckle, jasmine ,clematis to cover fencing, and have a few plants dotted about, I put 2 obelisk in about 4ft high and planted variegated ivy to scramble...
    My back garden is all hard landscape, at the bottom going up to the fence is what we called the bank, I have planted things in there like honeysuckle, jasmine ,clematis to cover fencing, and have a few plants dotted about, I put 2 obelisk in...
    My back garden is all hard landscape, at the bottom going up to the fence is what we called the bank, I have planted things in there like honeysuckle, jasmine ,clematis to cover fencing, and have...
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  12. kindredspirit
    Like x 6

    Training trees.

    Old gardeners saying: "Live like you are going to die tomorrow, garden like you are going to live forever" :)
    Old gardeners saying: "Live like you are going to die tomorrow, garden like you are going to live forever" :)
    Old gardeners saying: "Live like you are going to die tomorrow, garden like you are going to live forever" :)
    Old gardeners saying: "Live like you are going to die tomorrow, garden like you are going to live forever" :)
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  13. Potluck

    Lemon tree yellow leaves :(

    This is why I forced my lemon to like it outdoors, if it doesn't it's tough **** :psnp: Outdoors is the best remedy.. of course much more risky than RSM in our climate ;-)
    This is why I forced my lemon to like it outdoors, if it doesn't it's tough **** :psnp: Outdoors is the best remedy.. of course much more risky than RSM in our climate ;-)
    This is why I forced my lemon to like it outdoors, if it doesn't it's tough **** :psnp: Outdoors is the best remedy.. of course much more risky than RSM in our climate ;-)
    This is why I forced my lemon to like it outdoors, if it doesn't it's tough **** :psnp: Outdoors is the best remedy.. of course much more risky than RSM in our climate ;-)
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  14. Bilbo675
    Like x 12

    My Coconut Is 'Growing'....

    its a betel nut , Bilbo , it will make a nice palm tree as well . I seriously think to go back and buy few more ....
    its a betel nut , Bilbo , it will make a nice palm tree as well . I seriously think to go back and buy few more ....
    its a betel nut , Bilbo , it will make a nice palm tree as well . I seriously think to go back and buy few more ....
    its a betel nut , Bilbo , it will make a nice palm tree as well . I seriously think to go back and buy few more ....
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  15. kamchow

    Butterfly Palm dying ends problem

    yes a light spray dont go crazy , also keep out of any draughts , palms are tougher than people think but its usually over watering that rots the roots with most house plants. Spruce
    yes a light spray dont go crazy , also keep out of any draughts , palms are tougher than people think but its usually over watering that rots the roots with most house plants. Spruce
    yes a light spray dont go crazy , also keep out of any draughts , palms are tougher than people think but its usually over watering that rots the roots with most house plants. Spruce
    yes a light spray dont go crazy , also keep out of any draughts , palms are tougher than people think but its usually over watering that rots the roots with most house plants. Spruce
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  16. alex-adam

    Quince Tree

    Hi Alex Its the best variety to have in the UK and its self fertile so you dont need another Quince for it to set fruit , need full sun . Good choice Spruce
    Hi Alex Its the best variety to have in the UK and its self fertile so you dont need another Quince for it to set fruit , need full sun . Good choice Spruce
    Hi Alex Its the best variety to have in the UK and its self fertile so you dont need another Quince for it to set fruit , need full sun . Good choice Spruce
    Hi Alex Its the best variety to have in the UK and its self fertile so you dont need another Quince for it to set fruit , need full sun . Good choice Spruce
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  17. Dan The Man
    Like x 3

    My new fruit trees

    Yeh they will be in containers at least for the for seeable future any way Thanks lemon tree :blue thumb:
    Yeh they will be in containers at least for the for seeable future any way Thanks lemon tree :blue thumb:
    Yeh they will be in containers at least for the for seeable future any way Thanks lemon tree :blue thumb:
    Yeh they will be in containers at least for the for seeable future any way Thanks lemon tree :blue thumb:
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  18. pete
    Like x 7

    Strawberry tree, (Arubutus unedo)

    I've one growing in alkaline soil. When I planted it, I dug loads of horse manure all in around it. I've an Arbutus Maritima as well. The two Big Freezes cut it to the ground. I thought it was a...
    I've one growing in alkaline soil. When I planted it, I dug loads of horse manure all in around it. I've an Arbutus Maritima as well. The two Big Freezes cut it to the ground. I thought it was a gonner but being stubborn, I dug up the roots and planted them in a pot. A year later a shoot...
    I've one growing in alkaline soil. When I planted it, I dug loads of horse manure all in around it. I've an Arbutus Maritima as well. The two Big Freezes cut it to the ground. I thought it was a gonner but being stubborn, I dug up the roots and...
    I've one growing in alkaline soil. When I planted it, I dug loads of horse manure all in around it. I've an Arbutus Maritima as well. The two Big Freezes cut it to the ground. I thought it was a...
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  19. ilan

    Large dying tree

    There's a huge list and this is a good time to be buying as bare rooted trees are so much cheaper. Think about Yew, expensive but lovely (will grow back if pruned hard), Beech and Hornbeam, cheep...
    There's a huge list and this is a good time to be buying as bare rooted trees are so much cheaper. Think about Yew, expensive but lovely (will grow back if pruned hard), Beech and Hornbeam, cheep but not strictly green in the winter they don't lose their leaves at human height so are good for...
    There's a huge list and this is a good time to be buying as bare rooted trees are so much cheaper. Think about Yew, expensive but lovely (will grow back if pruned hard), Beech and Hornbeam, cheep but not strictly green in the winter they don't...
    There's a huge list and this is a good time to be buying as bare rooted trees are so much cheaper. Think about Yew, expensive but lovely (will grow back if pruned hard), Beech and Hornbeam, cheep...
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  20. whis4ey

    Pendulum Julian

    Jenny, you want to have a good look around Sam's garden. I'ts really worth a wander :dbgrtmb:. His link is at the bottom of his post :) - but I'm having trouble accessing it at the moment. :doh:
    Jenny, you want to have a good look around Sam's garden. I'ts really worth a wander :dbgrtmb:. His link is at the bottom of his post :) - but I'm having trouble accessing it at the moment. :doh:
    Jenny, you want to have a good look around Sam's garden. I'ts really worth a wander :dbgrtmb:. His link is at the bottom of his post :) - but I'm having trouble accessing it at the moment. :doh:
    Jenny, you want to have a good look around Sam's garden. I'ts really worth a wander :dbgrtmb:. His link is at the bottom of his post :) - but I'm having trouble accessing it at the moment. :doh:
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