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  1. newtoitall

    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.
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  2. Scotkat

    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! :)
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  3. Val..

    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
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  4. Val..

    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
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  5. Sheal

    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.
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  6. Lolimac

    It's a gonna !!!! is it ?

    Thanks Dave:dbgrtmb:....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:dbgrtmb:....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.....:thumbsup:
    Thanks Dave:dbgrtmb:....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.....:thumbsup:
    Thanks Dave:dbgrtmb:....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...
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  7. Katie61

    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.
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  8. Gretzky

    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
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  9. yorkshire lass

    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!
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  10. Freddy

    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 :)
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  11. Scotkat

    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.
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  12. Soiled

    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...
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  13. menzo1234

    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...
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  14. 4hcakes

    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.
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  15. Hughwatkins

    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...
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  16. stephenprudence

    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?!
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  17. joe

    Is July too late to plant bareroot tree with no leaves?

    Which is "Kristen speak" for "Little and None"!!!:cry3::lunapic 130165696578242 5:
    Which is "Kristen speak" for "Little and None"!!!:cry3::lunapic 130165696578242 5:
    Which is "Kristen speak" for "Little and None"!!!:cry3::lunapic 130165696578242 5:
    Which is "Kristen speak" for "Little and None"!!!:cry3::lunapic 130165696578242 5:
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  18. Jenny namaste
    Like x 3

    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
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  19. Andrew Staton

    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 .....
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  20. Lushie

    Can you revive eucalyptus branches?

    Lushie there are many safe tree's/shrubs you could give your parrot that i'd imagine would be far easier for you to get your hands on than Eucalyptus, i give my birds Willow, Forsythia, Whitebeam...
    Lushie there are many safe tree's/shrubs you could give your parrot that i'd imagine would be far easier for you to get your hands on than Eucalyptus, i give my birds Willow, Forsythia, Whitebeam Mountain Ash, Dogwood, Apple, Buddleia, Hazel, Ribes even Roses are perfectly safe & all these are...
    Lushie there are many safe tree's/shrubs you could give your parrot that i'd imagine would be far easier for you to get your hands on than Eucalyptus, i give my birds Willow, Forsythia, Whitebeam Mountain Ash, Dogwood, Apple, Buddleia, Hazel,...
    Lushie there are many safe tree's/shrubs you could give your parrot that i'd imagine would be far easier for you to get your hands on than Eucalyptus, i give my birds Willow, Forsythia, Whitebeam...
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