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  1. Freedom_Spark

    Apple tree question?

    Hi, I'm just wondering what the actual pest is that might be attacking your apples, but codling moth is the usual maggot problem. These might work if you get them going ASAP. Buy Agralan Codling...
    Hi, I'm just wondering what the actual pest is that might be attacking your apples, but codling moth is the usual maggot problem. These might work if you get them going ASAP. Buy Agralan Codling Moth Pheromone Traps
    Hi, I'm just wondering what the actual pest is that might be attacking your apples, but codling moth is the usual maggot problem. These might work if you get them going ASAP. Buy Agralan Codling Moth Pheromone Traps
    Hi, I'm just wondering what the actual pest is that might be attacking your apples, but codling moth is the usual maggot problem. These might work if you get them going ASAP. Buy Agralan Codling...
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  2. ELIMINATOR

    Help with Peach Tree Please ?

    I'm not a chemist or expert on fungicides but as I understand it the spay contains copper sulphate, I think.When diluted or mixed to the correct dilution it kills fungus and fungal spores but...
    I'm not a chemist or expert on fungicides but as I understand it the spay contains copper sulphate, I think.When diluted or mixed to the correct dilution it kills fungus and fungal spores but does not harm plants, other than fungi.There are a few plants that can be affected by copper sprays...
    I'm not a chemist or expert on fungicides but as I understand it the spay contains copper sulphate, I think.When diluted or mixed to the correct dilution it kills fungus and fungal spores but does not harm plants, other than fungi.There are a...
    I'm not a chemist or expert on fungicides but as I understand it the spay contains copper sulphate, I think.When diluted or mixed to the correct dilution it kills fungus and fungal spores but...
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  3. Chris5000

    Saving a Poorly Cooking Apple Tree

    Thanks so much for all this really useful advice Matthew, and sorry for the delay in responding! I have the bank holiday to work on the tree and will reply to the thread with any results.Thanks...
    Thanks so much for all this really useful advice Matthew, and sorry for the delay in responding! I have the bank holiday to work on the tree and will reply to the thread with any results.Thanks again! Chris.
    Thanks so much for all this really useful advice Matthew, and sorry for the delay in responding! I have the bank holiday to work on the tree and will reply to the thread with any results.Thanks again! Chris.
    Thanks so much for all this really useful advice Matthew, and sorry for the delay in responding! I have the bank holiday to work on the tree and will reply to the thread with any results.Thanks...
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  4. zippyants

    Bay Tree Dead?

    Update - my sad looking bay (described in posts #7 & 9 over page) now has new shoots opening/bursting out all over it, including places where there haven't been any for years! Only the very lowest...
    Update - my sad looking bay (described in posts #7 & 9 over page) now has new shoots opening/bursting out all over it, including places where there haven't been any for years! Only the very lowest set of branches are showing no sign of life - yet, but it's looking as if it's actually going to...
    Update - my sad looking bay (described in posts #7 & 9 over page) now has new shoots opening/bursting out all over it, including places where there haven't been any for years! Only the very lowest set of branches are showing no sign of life -...
    Update - my sad looking bay (described in posts #7 & 9 over page) now has new shoots opening/bursting out all over it, including places where there haven't been any for years! Only the very lowest...
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  5. Victoria Plum

    Sumac tree

    If only my labourers were like that.
    If only my labourers were like that.
    If only my labourers were like that.
    If only my labourers were like that.
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  6. Darkside

    Should I prune my apple tree?

    Hi Darkside, June drop is natures way of thinning out the fruit, the apple will produce more flowers than it can support in case some don't get polinated. In june it will drop the excess ones...
    Hi Darkside, June drop is natures way of thinning out the fruit, the apple will produce more flowers than it can support in case some don't get polinated. In june it will drop the excess ones to give the rest a chance to develop.
    Hi Darkside, June drop is natures way of thinning out the fruit, the apple will produce more flowers than it can support in case some don't get polinated. In june it will drop the excess ones to give the rest a chance to develop.
    Hi Darkside, June drop is natures way of thinning out the fruit, the apple will produce more flowers than it can support in case some don't get polinated. In june it will drop the excess ones...
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  7. treetops

    Beautiful tree sparks new life

    Yes cut down do in two stages one waist height , then do the final cut at the base clear, (Dont do a timber ) as it may pull out all the growth at the base, have a good clear out of all that grass...
    Yes cut down do in two stages one waist height , then do the final cut at the base clear, (Dont do a timber ) as it may pull out all the growth at the base, have a good clear out of all that grass and mulch around the plant and put a steak/cane in to train it up. Its letting you have a second...
    Yes cut down do in two stages one waist height , then do the final cut at the base clear, (Dont do a timber ) as it may pull out all the growth at the base, have a good clear out of all that grass and mulch around the plant and put a steak/cane...
    Yes cut down do in two stages one waist height , then do the final cut at the base clear, (Dont do a timber ) as it may pull out all the growth at the base, have a good clear out of all that grass...
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  8. LittleWeed

    Can I move my tree now?

    Ah ... OMG! OK I better rethink the conifer then. God knows where it is going to go. Thanks.
    Ah ... OMG! OK I better rethink the conifer then. God knows where it is going to go. Thanks.
    Ah ... OMG! OK I better rethink the conifer then. God knows where it is going to go. Thanks.
    Ah ... OMG! OK I better rethink the conifer then. God knows where it is going to go. Thanks.
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  9. LittleWeed

    Cherry tree health concerns

    Thanks people ... It is what I thought.
    Thanks people ... It is what I thought.
    Thanks people ... It is what I thought.
    Thanks people ... It is what I thought.
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  10. Scrungee

    Re-potting tree that's in a tub and over 4m high

    Hi ScrungeeYour plan sounds well thought out, but I would probably opt to move it when it's less actively growing, such as in the winter when drought and possible damage may not be so much of...
    Hi ScrungeeYour plan sounds well thought out, but I would probably opt to move it when it's less actively growing, such as in the winter when drought and possible damage may not be so much of an issue.Matthew
    Hi ScrungeeYour plan sounds well thought out, but I would probably opt to move it when it's less actively growing, such as in the winter when drought and possible damage may not be so much of an issue.Matthew
    Hi ScrungeeYour plan sounds well thought out, but I would probably opt to move it when it's less actively growing, such as in the winter when drought and possible damage may not be so much of...
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  11. Boghopper

    Pear tree pest

    If you can see evidence of cocoon building material it is likely to be caterpillars, although aphids can also cause leaf curl. There was story on the news yesterday about an infestation of...
    If you can see evidence of cocoon building material it is likely to be caterpillars, although aphids can also cause leaf curl. There was story on the news yesterday about an infestation of caterpillars on some cherry trees in Bradford ~ BBC News - Ermine moth larvae infest Bradford park ~ that...
    If you can see evidence of cocoon building material it is likely to be caterpillars, although aphids can also cause leaf curl. There was story on the news yesterday about an infestation of caterpillars on some cherry trees in Bradford ~ BBC News...
    If you can see evidence of cocoon building material it is likely to be caterpillars, although aphids can also cause leaf curl. There was story on the news yesterday about an infestation of...
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  12. Darren Williams

    cherry tree problems

    It looks more like a combination of snail damage and scorch to me. Neither is life threatening, so don`t worry too much.:dbgrtmb::dbgrtmb::dbgrtmb:
    It looks more like a combination of snail damage and scorch to me. Neither is life threatening, so don`t worry too much.:dbgrtmb::dbgrtmb::dbgrtmb:
    It looks more like a combination of snail damage and scorch to me. Neither is life threatening, so don`t worry too much.:dbgrtmb::dbgrtmb::dbgrtmb:
    It looks more like a combination of snail damage and scorch to me. Neither is life threatening, so don`t worry too much.:dbgrtmb::dbgrtmb::dbgrtmb:
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  13. paynie

    Beautiful tree, but I have no idea what?

    Ah ha, I thought you might be out west.Not common large Rhodos in my area, but they like damper places.Many can get tree like, but we tend to only get large shrubs around here.
    Ah ha, I thought you might be out west.Not common large Rhodos in my area, but they like damper places.Many can get tree like, but we tend to only get large shrubs around here.
    Ah ha, I thought you might be out west.Not common large Rhodos in my area, but they like damper places.Many can get tree like, but we tend to only get large shrubs around here.
    Ah ha, I thought you might be out west.Not common large Rhodos in my area, but they like damper places.Many can get tree like, but we tend to only get large shrubs around here.
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  14. notgreenfingered

    Advice for tree that can be planted in container

    If you're lucky you might be able to find a dwarf cherry; I have one that I bought 10 years ago at about 10" in height, its still in a very small pot (about 30cm) and has only grown to about 18"...
    If you're lucky you might be able to find a dwarf cherry; I have one that I bought 10 years ago at about 10" in height, its still in a very small pot (about 30cm) and has only grown to about 18" in that time. This year in particular it was absolutely covered in flower :thumbsup:
    If you're lucky you might be able to find a dwarf cherry; I have one that I bought 10 years ago at about 10" in height, its still in a very small pot (about 30cm) and has only grown to about 18" in that time. This year in particular it was...
    If you're lucky you might be able to find a dwarf cherry; I have one that I bought 10 years ago at about 10" in height, its still in a very small pot (about 30cm) and has only grown to about 18"...
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  15. Lad

    Inherited Apples trees

    Images of the trees and my new plot are in my album "Lads garden."
    Images of the trees and my new plot are in my album "Lads garden."
    Images of the trees and my new plot are in my album "Lads garden."
    Images of the trees and my new plot are in my album "Lads garden."
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  16. Scrungee

    Pink flowered horse chestnut

    I planted a "dwarf" horse chestnut in my old garden; it has pink/purple flowers with a yellow centre, dull green leaves and after many many years it only reached 4/5ft in height and about 6ft...
    I planted a "dwarf" horse chestnut in my old garden; it has pink/purple flowers with a yellow centre, dull green leaves and after many many years it only reached 4/5ft in height and about 6ft spread, the 'chestnuts' got to about the size of a hazlenut but then usually dropped off. A lovely...
    I planted a "dwarf" horse chestnut in my old garden; it has pink/purple flowers with a yellow centre, dull green leaves and after many many years it only reached 4/5ft in height and about 6ft spread, the 'chestnuts' got to about the size of a...
    I planted a "dwarf" horse chestnut in my old garden; it has pink/purple flowers with a yellow centre, dull green leaves and after many many years it only reached 4/5ft in height and about 6ft...
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  17. notgreenfingered

    Tree for container

    was looking for something that was more twiggy with flowers.I have the image in my head but no idea what tree it looks like as new to gardening.Anymore suggestions from anyone?
    was looking for something that was more twiggy with flowers.I have the image in my head but no idea what tree it looks like as new to gardening.Anymore suggestions from anyone?
    was looking for something that was more twiggy with flowers.I have the image in my head but no idea what tree it looks like as new to gardening.Anymore suggestions from anyone?
    was looking for something that was more twiggy with flowers.I have the image in my head but no idea what tree it looks like as new to gardening.Anymore suggestions from anyone?
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  18. NewGardener

    Is My Apple Tree Dying?

    I'll have to try that, thanks. :)
    I'll have to try that, thanks. :)
    I'll have to try that, thanks. :)
    I'll have to try that, thanks. :)
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  19. notgreenfingered

    Cherry tree

    thanks for the reply.we are looking for a fruiting one. Would the size of the pot prohibit the size it grows or the fruit?
    thanks for the reply.we are looking for a fruiting one. Would the size of the pot prohibit the size it grows or the fruit?
    thanks for the reply.we are looking for a fruiting one. Would the size of the pot prohibit the size it grows or the fruit?
    thanks for the reply.we are looking for a fruiting one. Would the size of the pot prohibit the size it grows or the fruit?
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  20. Boghopper

    Evergreen tree - NOT conifer

    Piptanthus nepalensis, Evergreen Laburnum, it even flowers.:D:D:dbgrtmb:
    Piptanthus nepalensis, Evergreen Laburnum, it even flowers.:D:D:dbgrtmb:
    Piptanthus nepalensis, Evergreen Laburnum, it even flowers.:D:D:dbgrtmb:
    Piptanthus nepalensis, Evergreen Laburnum, it even flowers.:D:D:dbgrtmb:
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