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box plant
(bit never in winter) it goes on to add - sorry!
(bit never in winter) it goes on to add - sorry!
(bit never in winter) it goes on to add - sorry!
(bit never in winter) it goes on to add - sorry!
duckyjuk
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Feb 22, 2006
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595
UsedtobeDendy
Feb 22, 2006
Unwanted willow
Root Out degrades, eventually, to something non toxic. I have some on order. Goodbye willow. And I have noted SBK.
Root Out degrades, eventually, to something non toxic. I have some on order. Goodbye willow. And I have noted SBK.
Root Out degrades, eventually, to something non toxic. I have some on order. Goodbye willow. And I have noted SBK.
Root Out degrades, eventually, to something non toxic. I have some on order. Goodbye willow. And I have noted SBK.
hans
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Feb 17, 2006
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hans
Feb 22, 2006
Dragon Trees.
Alan I sow Cordyline Australis seed mid march with no special teatment just lightly pressed into the compost in a seed tray covered with glass. When just germinated (about 3 wks at 23c) I put a...
Alan I sow Cordyline Australis seed mid march with no special teatment just lightly pressed into the compost in a seed tray covered with glass. When just germinated (about 3 wks at 23c) I put a thin covering of fine vermiculite on top to prevent fungus etc. Hope this helps.
Alan I sow Cordyline Australis seed mid march with no special teatment just lightly pressed into the compost in a seed tray covered with glass. When just germinated (about 3 wks at 23c) I put a thin covering of fine vermiculite on top to prevent...
Alan I sow Cordyline Australis seed mid march with no special teatment just lightly pressed into the compost in a seed tray covered with glass. When just germinated (about 3 wks at 23c) I put a...
bezaspatch
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Feb 18, 2005
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1,703
strongylodon
Feb 22, 2006
acers
Nice plant
Nice plant
Nice plant
Nice plant
arwyn
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Feb 23, 2006
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2
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748
hans
Feb 24, 2006
Tree planting
you must have a big garden and tolerant neighbours!
you must have a big garden and tolerant neighbours!
you must have a big garden and tolerant neighbours!
you must have a big garden and tolerant neighbours!
lindak
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Feb 25, 2006
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4
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752
UsedtobeDendy
Feb 25, 2006
Growing Olive Trees
Hi Liz I took a couple of tip cuttings about 6 inches long the day before we flew home and wrapped them in a face flannel. When back home I cut them into sections about 3 inches, removed the...
Hi Liz I took a couple of tip cuttings about 6 inches long the day before we flew home and wrapped them in a face flannel. When back home I cut them into sections about 3 inches, removed the bottom leaves and popped them into rooting gel in my propagator. The roots took quite a while to develop...
Hi Liz I took a couple of tip cuttings about 6 inches long the day before we flew home and wrapped them in a face flannel. When back home I cut them into sections about 3 inches, removed the bottom leaves and popped them into rooting gel in my...
Hi Liz I took a couple of tip cuttings about 6 inches long the day before we flew home and wrapped them in a face flannel. When back home I cut them into sections about 3 inches, removed the...
Dave W
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Feb 6, 2006
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2,164
Dave W
Mar 2, 2006
tree peonies
will do, Rossco, ta very much.
will do, Rossco, ta very much.
will do, Rossco, ta very much.
will do, Rossco, ta very much.
UsedtobeDendy
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Mar 7, 2006
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796
UsedtobeDendy
Mar 7, 2006
Olive Tree in Scotland ?
Stripped the blossom last year but let one olive develop - it grew to normal size and ripened. One tree is now covered with flower buds and on the other they are just starting to show. We'll keep...
Stripped the blossom last year but let one olive develop - it grew to normal size and ripened. One tree is now covered with flower buds and on the other they are just starting to show. We'll keep them in the conservatory until June them move them outside until August and then they'll either come...
Stripped the blossom last year but let one olive develop - it grew to normal size and ripened. One tree is now covered with flower buds and on the other they are just starting to show. We'll keep them in the conservatory until June them move them...
Stripped the blossom last year but let one olive develop - it grew to normal size and ripened. One tree is now covered with flower buds and on the other they are just starting to show. We'll keep...
DavieM
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Mar 4, 2006
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Dave W
Mar 8, 2006
Tree to plant/bloom in March
Thanks very much - I will take a look. Sounds ideal!
Thanks very much - I will take a look. Sounds ideal!
Thanks very much - I will take a look. Sounds ideal!
Thanks very much - I will take a look. Sounds ideal!
philjoel
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Mar 8, 2006
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645
philjoel
Mar 10, 2006
Monkey puzzle (Araucaria araucana)
You've definitely done better than my friend who's in a similar position to you - he ahs to sort out his own pension, and doesn't get anything like that much - although he's done loads of...
You've definitely done better than my friend who's in a similar position to you - he ahs to sort out his own pension, and doesn't get anything like that much - although he's done loads of training, and management courses too. But all this is really OT - sorry!
You've definitely done better than my friend who's in a similar position to you - he ahs to sort out his own pension, and doesn't get anything like that much - although he's done loads of training, and management courses too. But all this is...
You've definitely done better than my friend who's in a similar position to you - he ahs to sort out his own pension, and doesn't get anything like that much - although he's done loads of...
frogesque
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Mar 9, 2006
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1,101
UsedtobeDendy
Mar 10, 2006
Small dwarf conifer.
Don't know, DavieM - I've never ordered anything from them. I've looked in their catalogue, but I've always found what I'm after somewhere els. On the other hand - maybe that's an answer after...
Don't know, DavieM - I've never ordered anything from them. I've looked in their catalogue, but I've always found what I'm after somewhere els. On the other hand - maybe that's an answer after all??
Don't know, DavieM - I've never ordered anything from them. I've looked in their catalogue, but I've always found what I'm after somewhere els. On the other hand - maybe that's an answer after all??
Don't know, DavieM - I've never ordered anything from them. I've looked in their catalogue, but I've always found what I'm after somewhere els. On the other hand - maybe that's an answer after...
DavieM
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Mar 8, 2006
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7
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839
UsedtobeDendy
Mar 13, 2006
Lavatera (Mallow tree) growing out of control
I love lavateras ..i let mine grow wild till the wind damages them...my other half hates them as they drop buds..i went out once and when i got back he had chopped one down i could hardly bring...
I love lavateras ..i let mine grow wild till the wind damages them...my other half hates them as they drop buds..i went out once and when i got back he had chopped one down i could hardly bring myself to speak to him..we have one that drops buds on the drive it really winds him up..he keeps...
I love lavateras ..i let mine grow wild till the wind damages them...my other half hates them as they drop buds..i went out once and when i got back he had chopped one down i could hardly bring myself to speak to him..we have one that drops buds...
I love lavateras ..i let mine grow wild till the wind damages them...my other half hates them as they drop buds..i went out once and when i got back he had chopped one down i could hardly bring...
blue fingers
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Mar 20, 2006
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wildflower
Mar 21, 2006
plam tree help
cheers guy.Ill leave it well alone
cheers guy.Ill leave it well alone
cheers guy.Ill leave it well alone
cheers guy.Ill leave it well alone
simon1976
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Mar 30, 2006
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simon1976
Apr 2, 2006
shaping trees other than bonsi
thanks X
thanks X
thanks X
thanks X
karen1981
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Apr 2, 2006
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801
karen1981
Apr 4, 2006
hi!! & tree help please?!
If your looking for a small tree with no root problems, you probably need to think about growing your tree in a container.Consider amelanciar, crab apple - the small purple leaved one, magnolia...
If your looking for a small tree with no root problems, you probably need to think about growing your tree in a container.Consider amelanciar, crab apple - the small purple leaved one, magnolia stellata, garyia - there are many.
If your looking for a small tree with no root problems, you probably need to think about growing your tree in a container.Consider amelanciar, crab apple - the small purple leaved one, magnolia stellata, garyia - there are many.
If your looking for a small tree with no root problems, you probably need to think about growing your tree in a container.Consider amelanciar, crab apple - the small purple leaved one, magnolia...
jay
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Apr 4, 2006
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Fran
Apr 4, 2006
planting mature trees
A good place to contact is Pantiles at Lyne nr. Chertsey Tel. 01932 874030. They do all sorts of mature trees although they can be very expensive. I once lived next door to a guy who wanted his...
A good place to contact is Pantiles at Lyne nr. Chertsey Tel. 01932 874030. They do all sorts of mature trees although they can be very expensive. I once lived next door to a guy who wanted his privacy so badly the he planted 10 such trees of which only 2 survived.Small trees can grow very...
A good place to contact is Pantiles at Lyne nr. Chertsey Tel. 01932 874030. They do all sorts of mature trees although they can be very expensive. I once lived next door to a guy who wanted his privacy so badly the he planted 10 such trees of...
A good place to contact is Pantiles at Lyne nr. Chertsey Tel. 01932 874030. They do all sorts of mature trees although they can be very expensive. I once lived next door to a guy who wanted his...
davido
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Apr 14, 2006
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6
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751
chobart
Apr 16, 2006
How do I trim an evergreen tree?
Whatever you do, don't just trim them regardless, as if they're conifers, unless yews, you could end up with brown dead trees!! :eek: Photos would be really useful - if you follow the...
Whatever you do, don't just trim them regardless, as if they're conifers, unless yews, you could end up with brown dead trees!! :eek: Photos would be really useful - if you follow the instructions on putting pics into your posts, you'll manage!! Good luck!
Whatever you do, don't just trim them regardless, as if they're conifers, unless yews, you could end up with brown dead trees!! :eek: Photos would be really useful - if you follow the instructions on putting pics into your posts, you'll...
Whatever you do, don't just trim them regardless, as if they're conifers, unless yews, you could end up with brown dead trees!! :eek: Photos would be really useful - if you follow the...
Mixichick
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Apr 16, 2006
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663
UsedtobeDendy
Apr 16, 2006
help with replanting hazel tree
Sorry Debz, if you cut off the whole of the top because it was dead, the chances are that it is or is now. One way to see is to scrape some of the bark away at the base, and see what colour it is...
Sorry Debz, if you cut off the whole of the top because it was dead, the chances are that it is or is now. One way to see is to scrape some of the bark away at the base, and see what colour it is underneath. If its green there is some life still there - but whether it will regrow????.
Sorry Debz, if you cut off the whole of the top because it was dead, the chances are that it is or is now. One way to see is to scrape some of the bark away at the base, and see what colour it is underneath. If its green there is some life still...
Sorry Debz, if you cut off the whole of the top because it was dead, the chances are that it is or is now. One way to see is to scrape some of the bark away at the base, and see what colour it is...
Debz
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Aug 20, 2005
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5
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968
Fran
Apr 18, 2006
Pear tree pruning
I'm no fruit expert, Sawfish - but I'd be reluctant to prune any tree or bush until it had been longer in the ground - although with bush roses they do advise heavy pruning back to establish a...
I'm no fruit expert, Sawfish - but I'd be reluctant to prune any tree or bush until it had been longer in the ground - although with bush roses they do advise heavy pruning back to establish a good root growth. So, I'm not sure. Hang on for someone like Rossco to come along - or PM him!!
I'm no fruit expert, Sawfish - but I'd be reluctant to prune any tree or bush until it had been longer in the ground - although with bush roses they do advise heavy pruning back to establish a good root growth. So, I'm not sure. Hang on for...
I'm no fruit expert, Sawfish - but I'd be reluctant to prune any tree or bush until it had been longer in the ground - although with bush roses they do advise heavy pruning back to establish a...
sawfish
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Apr 22, 2006
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631
UsedtobeDendy
Apr 22, 2006
Chinese Wingnut tree
The Tayside climate might just look after the scale. Time or chain saw will tell
The Tayside climate might just look after the scale. Time or chain saw will tell
The Tayside climate might just look after the scale. Time or chain saw will tell
The Tayside climate might just look after the scale. Time or chain saw will tell
Dave W
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Apr 20, 2006
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1,262
Dave W
Apr 22, 2006
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