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  1. Gardening Jan

    Hamamelis

    That's a fantastic bargain! I've also planted one this year but it's looking a bit feeble - I'm hoping it's just getting established slowly... (Mine was a present so technically the best bargain...
    That's a fantastic bargain! I've also planted one this year but it's looking a bit feeble - I'm hoping it's just getting established slowly... (Mine was a present so technically the best bargain of all lol)
    That's a fantastic bargain! I've also planted one this year but it's looking a bit feeble - I'm hoping it's just getting established slowly... (Mine was a present so technically the best bargain of all lol)
    That's a fantastic bargain! I've also planted one this year but it's looking a bit feeble - I'm hoping it's just getting established slowly... (Mine was a present so technically the best bargain...
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  2. Bigyouth

    Large indoor tree

    thanks very much for all the help. I'm sorry that I am making so many of these threads, you never get an english name shopping for plants in hong kong.
    thanks very much for all the help. I'm sorry that I am making so many of these threads, you never get an english name shopping for plants in hong kong.
    thanks very much for all the help. I'm sorry that I am making so many of these threads, you never get an english name shopping for plants in hong kong.
    thanks very much for all the help. I'm sorry that I am making so many of these threads, you never get an english name shopping for plants in hong kong.
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  3. tramsden

    Digging up conifer

    That was quick lol :) , I remember removing a conifer hedge that was about 8ft tall from my mum's garden and they came out fairly easy as they were relatively young trees and hadn't really...
    That was quick lol :) , I remember removing a conifer hedge that was about 8ft tall from my mum's garden and they came out fairly easy as they were relatively young trees and hadn't really established any wide spreading roots...
    That was quick lol :) , I remember removing a conifer hedge that was about 8ft tall from my mum's garden and they came out fairly easy as they were relatively young trees and hadn't really established any wide spreading roots...
    That was quick lol :) , I remember removing a conifer hedge that was about 8ft tall from my mum's garden and they came out fairly easy as they were relatively young trees and hadn't really...
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  4. lxndr

    Conifer pruning - help needed!

    If you clip them they will look like clipped Topiary, and thus will loose their natural look. You could sell them on eBay ("Buyer to dig up and remove"), and you may well get a handsome price -...
    If you clip them they will look like clipped Topiary, and thus will loose their natural look. You could sell them on eBay ("Buyer to dig up and remove"), and you may well get a handsome price - they are nice looking conifers, and slow growing, so anyone wanting decent sized plants will pay the...
    If you clip them they will look like clipped Topiary, and thus will loose their natural look. You could sell them on eBay ("Buyer to dig up and remove"), and you may well get a handsome price - they are nice looking conifers, and slow growing,...
    If you clip them they will look like clipped Topiary, and thus will loose their natural look. You could sell them on eBay ("Buyer to dig up and remove"), and you may well get a handsome price -...
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  5. sal73

    California Redwood

    I have friends & relatives in California so have seen allot of photos like those.. They were amazingly tough men.. Some of the Lumber regions were so remote it is a wonder they ever got the timber...
    I have friends & relatives in California so have seen allot of photos like those.. They were amazingly tough men.. Some of the Lumber regions were so remote it is a wonder they ever got the timber to the lumber mills.. There are many 2nd & 3rd growth forests now from some of the originals that...
    I have friends & relatives in California so have seen allot of photos like those.. They were amazingly tough men.. Some of the Lumber regions were so remote it is a wonder they ever got the timber to the lumber mills.. There are many 2nd & 3rd...
    I have friends & relatives in California so have seen allot of photos like those.. They were amazingly tough men.. Some of the Lumber regions were so remote it is a wonder they ever got the timber...
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  6. Bilbo675
    Like x 4

    Native Tree Seed Success

    wow i would have thought they grew slower than that :blue thumb: Wsh id started mine now instead of chucking them they would be about the same size now :gaah:
    wow i would have thought they grew slower than that :blue thumb: Wsh id started mine now instead of chucking them they would be about the same size now :gaah:
    wow i would have thought they grew slower than that :blue thumb: Wsh id started mine now instead of chucking them they would be about the same size now :gaah:
    wow i would have thought they grew slower than that :blue thumb: Wsh id started mine now instead of chucking them they would be about the same size now :gaah:
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  7. dave355

    Need some advice , Have i cut it to short & will it die

    If you keep cutting them back they, generally, don't weep as it's usually the branches from the main stems that weep. When we top our big tree it doesn't start weeping properly until it has grown...
    If you keep cutting them back they, generally, don't weep as it's usually the branches from the main stems that weep. When we top our big tree it doesn't start weeping properly until it has grown up about 10ft-15ft but it grows up to 5ft-6ft per year.
    If you keep cutting them back they, generally, don't weep as it's usually the branches from the main stems that weep. When we top our big tree it doesn't start weeping properly until it has grown up about 10ft-15ft but it grows up to 5ft-6ft per...
    If you keep cutting them back they, generally, don't weep as it's usually the branches from the main stems that weep. When we top our big tree it doesn't start weeping properly until it has grown...
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  8. tramsden

    Pruning cherry tree

    Ok, I've probably been far too light with the loppers and pruning saw. As I wobbled on my mini step-ladder, I suddenly realised I didn't even know what language the neighbours on the other side of...
    Ok, I've probably been far too light with the loppers and pruning saw. As I wobbled on my mini step-ladder, I suddenly realised I didn't even know what language the neighbours on the other side of the hedge spoke, to know how to call for help; never mind if they were in or not! The tree is about...
    Ok, I've probably been far too light with the loppers and pruning saw. As I wobbled on my mini step-ladder, I suddenly realised I didn't even know what language the neighbours on the other side of the hedge spoke, to know how to call for help;...
    Ok, I've probably been far too light with the loppers and pruning saw. As I wobbled on my mini step-ladder, I suddenly realised I didn't even know what language the neighbours on the other side of...
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  9. Phil Burrows

    Is this normal?

    That looks like Plum rust to me. Normally it is not a problem unless it defoliates the tree on a regular basis. So collect up any fallen leaves and give the tree a good wash down in Winter with a...
    That looks like Plum rust to me. Normally it is not a problem unless it defoliates the tree on a regular basis. So collect up any fallen leaves and give the tree a good wash down in Winter with a Winter wash. Then before the flowers open and with new leaves just showing spray with Rose clear...
    That looks like Plum rust to me. Normally it is not a problem unless it defoliates the tree on a regular basis. So collect up any fallen leaves and give the tree a good wash down in Winter with a Winter wash. Then before the flowers open and with...
    That looks like Plum rust to me. Normally it is not a problem unless it defoliates the tree on a regular basis. So collect up any fallen leaves and give the tree a good wash down in Winter with a...
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  10. AndyW9999

    Too late I guess but....

    Thanks for the quick response..........I was thinking water logging, considering we've had the wettest summer in 100 years, very possible I guess. And our soil is very much clay based :-(
    Thanks for the quick response..........I was thinking water logging, considering we've had the wettest summer in 100 years, very possible I guess. And our soil is very much clay based :-(
    Thanks for the quick response..........I was thinking water logging, considering we've had the wettest summer in 100 years, very possible I guess. And our soil is very much clay based :-(
    Thanks for the quick response..........I was thinking water logging, considering we've had the wettest summer in 100 years, very possible I guess. And our soil is very much clay based :-(
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  11. scafell

    Weed or Tree or Treed?

    The size of those leaves - watch out Scafell when the seeds form they'll by the size of helicopters!
    The size of those leaves - watch out Scafell when the seeds form they'll by the size of helicopters!
    The size of those leaves - watch out Scafell when the seeds form they'll by the size of helicopters!
    The size of those leaves - watch out Scafell when the seeds form they'll by the size of helicopters!
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  12. ginlane

    Eucalyptus Tree - pruning etc

    Hi ginlane, Firstly it might be of use for you to quickly read this thread that may answer your questions. Pruning methods depend upon your reason for pruning: There may be a number of...
    Hi ginlane, Firstly it might be of use for you to quickly read this thread that may answer your questions. Pruning methods depend upon your reason for pruning: There may be a number of reasons why little else grows beneath your tree. As the tree has greater mass it absorbs a lot of water...
    Hi ginlane, Firstly it might be of use for you to quickly read this thread that may answer your questions. Pruning methods depend upon your reason for pruning: There may be a number of reasons why little else grows beneath your tree. As the...
    Hi ginlane, Firstly it might be of use for you to quickly read this thread that may answer your questions. Pruning methods depend upon your reason for pruning: There may be a number of...
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  13. Bilbo675

    There's Some BIG Conkers Out There This Year :)

    Cool! will go for a walk about tomorrow see if i can find any :biggrin:
    Cool! will go for a walk about tomorrow see if i can find any :biggrin:
    Cool! will go for a walk about tomorrow see if i can find any :biggrin:
    Cool! will go for a walk about tomorrow see if i can find any :biggrin:
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  14. DaveS

    Apple tree advice needed

    Hi Spruce, yes, that's a great help, thanks so much Dave
    Hi Spruce, yes, that's a great help, thanks so much Dave
    Hi Spruce, yes, that's a great help, thanks so much Dave
    Hi Spruce, yes, that's a great help, thanks so much Dave
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  15. Tilly

    Oak Tree in middle of Garden

    How big is it? If it is an Oak they grow slowly, so you might decide that its not going to be a problem for as long as you are in the property. If you are planning to stay for more than 20 years...
    How big is it? If it is an Oak they grow slowly, so you might decide that its not going to be a problem for as long as you are in the property. If you are planning to stay for more than 20 years then I guess you need to consider the longer term, regardless of whether its Oak or not. Could...
    How big is it? If it is an Oak they grow slowly, so you might decide that its not going to be a problem for as long as you are in the property. If you are planning to stay for more than 20 years then I guess you need to consider the longer...
    How big is it? If it is an Oak they grow slowly, so you might decide that its not going to be a problem for as long as you are in the property. If you are planning to stay for more than 20 years...
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  16. catztail

    whats wrong?

    Thanks Anne! Had a look and there isn't a heck of a lot of info about it out there. I'll pick the leaves off that look bad and see what happens.
    Thanks Anne! Had a look and there isn't a heck of a lot of info about it out there. I'll pick the leaves off that look bad and see what happens.
    Thanks Anne! Had a look and there isn't a heck of a lot of info about it out there. I'll pick the leaves off that look bad and see what happens.
    Thanks Anne! Had a look and there isn't a heck of a lot of info about it out there. I'll pick the leaves off that look bad and see what happens.
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  17. Monsclara

    What's happening to my magnolia tree?

    Hi Bilbo. Don't think there are squirrels, but have a crazy cat/kitten:catapult:! . There are a couple of broken branches with lots of dead leaves, so could well have snapped. The rest of the branches are...
    Hi Bilbo. Don't think there are squirrels, but have a crazy cat/kitten:catapult:! . There are a couple of broken branches with lots of dead leaves, so could well have snapped. The rest of the branches are quite leaf-heavy.
    Hi Bilbo. Don't think there are squirrels, but have a crazy cat/kitten:catapult:! . There are a couple of broken branches with lots of dead leaves, so could well have snapped. The rest of the branches are quite leaf-heavy.
    Hi Bilbo. Don't think there are squirrels, but have a crazy cat/kitten:catapult:! . There are a couple of broken branches with lots of dead leaves, so could well have snapped. The rest of the branches are...
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  18. merleworld
    Like x 3

    Favourite tree

    Isn't it! :heehee: Apparently, at some point in history there was a circular bench around the trunk and legend has it that it has been engulfed by the trunk over time :noidea: BTW, adore the photo of Tilly...
    Isn't it! :heehee: Apparently, at some point in history there was a circular bench around the trunk and legend has it that it has been engulfed by the trunk over time :noidea: BTW, adore the photo of Tilly reading to the apple tree! Do you make scrap books? That picture would make an amazing centre for a...
    Isn't it! :heehee: Apparently, at some point in history there was a circular bench around the trunk and legend has it that it has been engulfed by the trunk over time :noidea: BTW, adore the photo of Tilly reading to the apple tree! Do you make scrap books? ...
    Isn't it! :heehee: Apparently, at some point in history there was a circular bench around the trunk and legend has it that it has been engulfed by the trunk over time :noidea: BTW, adore the photo of Tilly...
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  19. raebhoop

    Contorted Willow

    Thank you....I'll stop worrying about them now and see what the new year brings...ie maybe a warmer less windy spring...:)
    Thank you....I'll stop worrying about them now and see what the new year brings...ie maybe a warmer less windy spring...:)
    Thank you....I'll stop worrying about them now and see what the new year brings...ie maybe a warmer less windy spring...:)
    Thank you....I'll stop worrying about them now and see what the new year brings...ie maybe a warmer less windy spring...:)
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  20. clueless1

    My huge Holly tree

    Probably over 100 years then:dbgrtmb:
    Probably over 100 years then:dbgrtmb:
    Probably over 100 years then:dbgrtmb:
    Probably over 100 years then:dbgrtmb:
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