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  1. spudlike

    Help its dying!!!!!

    Thanks for your help shiney
    Thanks for your help shiney
    Thanks for your help shiney
    Thanks for your help shiney
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  2. Sue clegg

    Field maple sapling

    Just snip them off leaving the leaf stalk and dispose of them. Leave the healthy looking ones. Next years buds will form soon so you will know alls well. Feed should now be zero nitrogen. I use...
    Just snip them off leaving the leaf stalk and dispose of them. Leave the healthy looking ones. Next years buds will form soon so you will know alls well. Feed should now be zero nitrogen. I use 0-10-10. This helps bud formation and builds strength to survive winter.
    Just snip them off leaving the leaf stalk and dispose of them. Leave the healthy looking ones. Next years buds will form soon so you will know alls well. Feed should now be zero nitrogen. I use 0-10-10. This helps bud formation and builds...
    Just snip them off leaving the leaf stalk and dispose of them. Leave the healthy looking ones. Next years buds will form soon so you will know alls well. Feed should now be zero nitrogen. I use...
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  3. goldfinger

    Apple tree disease

    The trails in the leaves are leaf miner. Unless it gets really bad it wont affect the crop that much.
    The trails in the leaves are leaf miner. Unless it gets really bad it wont affect the crop that much.
    The trails in the leaves are leaf miner. Unless it gets really bad it wont affect the crop that much.
    The trails in the leaves are leaf miner. Unless it gets really bad it wont affect the crop that much.
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  4. nikirushka

    Nectarine trees

    I tend to think it would be ok outside with maybe some early protection. I've had peach trees on the go for the last 30yrs, dont get much of a crop these days mainly due to peach leaf curl, which...
    I tend to think it would be ok outside with maybe some early protection. I've had peach trees on the go for the last 30yrs, dont get much of a crop these days mainly due to peach leaf curl, which I assume could be a problem with nectarines.They flower early, so its more about keeping frost...
    I tend to think it would be ok outside with maybe some early protection. I've had peach trees on the go for the last 30yrs, dont get much of a crop these days mainly due to peach leaf curl, which I assume could be a problem with nectarines....
    I tend to think it would be ok outside with maybe some early protection. I've had peach trees on the go for the last 30yrs, dont get much of a crop these days mainly due to peach leaf curl, which...
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  5. cr1tical

    Festigiata Robusta - container in shade?

    That's very helpful indeed, answers both questions, thank you very much.
    That's very helpful indeed, answers both questions, thank you very much.
    That's very helpful indeed, answers both questions, thank you very much.
    That's very helpful indeed, answers both questions, thank you very much.
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  6. intel

    Calamondin Orange Seeds

    Ok, it's been a long day......rot ..... root toot.....root
    Ok, it's been a long day......rot ..... root toot.....root
    Ok, it's been a long day......rot ..... root toot.....root
    Ok, it's been a long day......rot ..... root toot.....root
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  7. Calum

    When to last cut Privet Hedge for winter?

    It's difficult to say when the last cut should be Calum. It's not good to cut it after the first frost appears. If you can guess at that - that's the latest time for you until next spring. :)I've...
    It's difficult to say when the last cut should be Calum. It's not good to cut it after the first frost appears. If you can guess at that - that's the latest time for you until next spring. :)I've given my Escallonia hedge it's last cut today as temperatures are now down to 7C overnight, so frost...
    It's difficult to say when the last cut should be Calum. It's not good to cut it after the first frost appears. If you can guess at that - that's the latest time for you until next spring. :)I've given my Escallonia hedge it's last cut today as...
    It's difficult to say when the last cut should be Calum. It's not good to cut it after the first frost appears. If you can guess at that - that's the latest time for you until next spring. :)I've...
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  8. Beckie76

    Overwintering Bay Trees

    Ours died in a really bad winter yet they had been through every other winter since 2001 with no problems.
    Ours died in a really bad winter yet they had been through every other winter since 2001 with no problems.
    Ours died in a really bad winter yet they had been through every other winter since 2001 with no problems.
    Ours died in a really bad winter yet they had been through every other winter since 2001 with no problems.
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  9. Sian in Belgium

    Embarrassing - right height to cut a cherry laurel hedge...

    You've made a great job of it Sian, very neat and tidy and your neighbour shouldn't find anything to complain about. :dbgrtmb:
    You've made a great job of it Sian, very neat and tidy and your neighbour shouldn't find anything to complain about. :dbgrtmb:
    You've made a great job of it Sian, very neat and tidy and your neighbour shouldn't find anything to complain about. :dbgrtmb:
    You've made a great job of it Sian, very neat and tidy and your neighbour shouldn't find anything to complain about. :dbgrtmb:
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  10. Cannyfullpots

    Cherry tree - plum tree

    :blue thumb:...late frost in spring plays havoc too on young leaves but they always seem to bounce back....
    :blue thumb:...late frost in spring plays havoc too on young leaves but they always seem to bounce back....
    :blue thumb:...late frost in spring plays havoc too on young leaves but they always seem to bounce back....
    :blue thumb:...late frost in spring plays havoc too on young leaves but they always seem to bounce back....
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  11. Sandy Ground

    Eye catching tree suggestions

    Redstar: By the word "solitaire" I mean a tree that stands alone as an eye catcher. Something with a "wow" factor that would have its own beauty without the need for enhancement by other plants....
    Redstar: By the word "solitaire" I mean a tree that stands alone as an eye catcher. Something with a "wow" factor that would have its own beauty without the need for enhancement by other plants. As for the rest of your comments, I agree entirely.Fern4: The link is correct in so much as this...
    Redstar: By the word "solitaire" I mean a tree that stands alone as an eye catcher. Something with a "wow" factor that would have its own beauty without the need for enhancement by other plants. As for the rest of your comments, I agree...
    Redstar: By the word "solitaire" I mean a tree that stands alone as an eye catcher. Something with a "wow" factor that would have its own beauty without the need for enhancement by other plants....
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  12. cr1tical

    Cherry tree root

    Roots are to trees what throats are to humans - they carry life-giving water and nutrients from the soil into the tree. How would you fare if someone prevented you from drinking? Yes, severing a...
    Roots are to trees what throats are to humans - they carry life-giving water and nutrients from the soil into the tree. How would you fare if someone prevented you from drinking? Yes, severing a root will harm a tree - how could it not. What you would need to be concerned about is the degree of...
    Roots are to trees what throats are to humans - they carry life-giving water and nutrients from the soil into the tree. How would you fare if someone prevented you from drinking? Yes, severing a root will harm a tree - how could it not. What you...
    Roots are to trees what throats are to humans - they carry life-giving water and nutrients from the soil into the tree. How would you fare if someone prevented you from drinking? Yes, severing a...
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  13. Sulevia

    How do I 'uproot' a bay tree?

    Bay trees can be phenomenal spreading trees. I've trimmed and cut down some chunky specimens in my time. The shoots that pop up in the ground from the main tree can soon turn into a dense copse of...
    Bay trees can be phenomenal spreading trees. I've trimmed and cut down some chunky specimens in my time. The shoots that pop up in the ground from the main tree can soon turn into a dense copse of bay, under which very little else grows. If you want to get rid of it all then just dig it all out...
    Bay trees can be phenomenal spreading trees. I've trimmed and cut down some chunky specimens in my time. The shoots that pop up in the ground from the main tree can soon turn into a dense copse of bay, under which very little else grows. If you...
    Bay trees can be phenomenal spreading trees. I've trimmed and cut down some chunky specimens in my time. The shoots that pop up in the ground from the main tree can soon turn into a dense copse of...
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  14. marsaday

    Tree height and house

    I presume you're talking about Catalpa bignoides. Although the roots spread very wide they're not known for doing structural damage to buildings.
    I presume you're talking about Catalpa bignoides. Although the roots spread very wide they're not known for doing structural damage to buildings.
    I presume you're talking about Catalpa bignoides. Although the roots spread very wide they're not known for doing structural damage to buildings.
    I presume you're talking about Catalpa bignoides. Although the roots spread very wide they're not known for doing structural damage to buildings.
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  15. Phil A
    Like x 3

    Ancient Trees

    Might be something to do with the amount of light it gets thru the Oak's canopy. If it's not sensing enough from above then it'll grow outwards.Holly exhibits polymorphism, it takes energy to...
    Might be something to do with the amount of light it gets thru the Oak's canopy. If it's not sensing enough from above then it'll grow outwards.Holly exhibits polymorphism, it takes energy to produce the spikes, so once it's grown above grazing height it doesn't need em, which is why the upper...
    Might be something to do with the amount of light it gets thru the Oak's canopy. If it's not sensing enough from above then it'll grow outwards.Holly exhibits polymorphism, it takes energy to produce the spikes, so once it's grown above grazing...
    Might be something to do with the amount of light it gets thru the Oak's canopy. If it's not sensing enough from above then it'll grow outwards.Holly exhibits polymorphism, it takes energy to...
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  16. nikirushka

    Growing birch from seed

    Ok, thanks. The tree I lost sprouted in a planted double wall feature in my last house - that was growing well in ericaceous compost!
    Ok, thanks. The tree I lost sprouted in a planted double wall feature in my last house - that was growing well in ericaceous compost!
    Ok, thanks. The tree I lost sprouted in a planted double wall feature in my last house - that was growing well in ericaceous compost!
    Ok, thanks. The tree I lost sprouted in a planted double wall feature in my last house - that was growing well in ericaceous compost!
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  17. Agent Orange

    Pear tree pruning....suggestions please

    Tending to agree that its days are numbered. I think I will use it as a training peice that I will prune normally this winter to (try to) encourage more fruit and give me the nouse as to whats...
    Tending to agree that its days are numbered. I think I will use it as a training peice that I will prune normally this winter to (try to) encourage more fruit and give me the nouse as to whats what. Same goes for the 2 cookers and an eating apple tree and what I think is a wild plum. The...
    Tending to agree that its days are numbered. I think I will use it as a training peice that I will prune normally this winter to (try to) encourage more fruit and give me the nouse as to whats what. Same goes for the 2 cookers and an eating...
    Tending to agree that its days are numbered. I think I will use it as a training peice that I will prune normally this winter to (try to) encourage more fruit and give me the nouse as to whats...
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  18. scatz

    Help with pruning tree!?

    Cherry tree. Prune in the summer to avoid possible silver leaf infection. Reduce in height with neat cuts from a sharp, clean pair of secateurs, cut out the whippy stems at the base.
    Cherry tree. Prune in the summer to avoid possible silver leaf infection. Reduce in height with neat cuts from a sharp, clean pair of secateurs, cut out the whippy stems at the base.
    Cherry tree. Prune in the summer to avoid possible silver leaf infection. Reduce in height with neat cuts from a sharp, clean pair of secateurs, cut out the whippy stems at the base.
    Cherry tree. Prune in the summer to avoid possible silver leaf infection. Reduce in height with neat cuts from a sharp, clean pair of secateurs, cut out the whippy stems at the base.
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  19. silu

    Any Sorbus experts out there?

    Guess you too are a Sorbus fan @Silver surfer? In my previous garden I grew about 20 different Sorbus including both Prattii and Vilmorinii. I also grew an absolute cracker called Beauty of Banff...
    Guess you too are a Sorbus fan @Silver surfer? In my previous garden I grew about 20 different Sorbus including both Prattii and Vilmorinii. I also grew an absolute cracker called Beauty of Banff which was vastly superior to Vimorinii in both foliage and size /colour(pink) of berry.The great...
    Guess you too are a Sorbus fan @Silver surfer? In my previous garden I grew about 20 different Sorbus including both Prattii and Vilmorinii. I also grew an absolute cracker called Beauty of Banff which was vastly superior to Vimorinii in both...
    Guess you too are a Sorbus fan @Silver surfer? In my previous garden I grew about 20 different Sorbus including both Prattii and Vilmorinii. I also grew an absolute cracker called Beauty of Banff...
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  20. pheobe

    sycamore tree planting

    yes pine manage fairly well but I have a few and am not a great fan of them, I have a few oak as well but they struggle and even in the glen nearby they are struggling, there is just not enough to...
    yes pine manage fairly well but I have a few and am not a great fan of them, I have a few oak as well but they struggle and even in the glen nearby they are struggling, there is just not enough to break the winds,as for letting Ash seedlings grow I will be under them before there big enough to...
    yes pine manage fairly well but I have a few and am not a great fan of them, I have a few oak as well but they struggle and even in the glen nearby they are struggling, there is just not enough to break the winds,as for letting Ash seedlings grow...
    yes pine manage fairly well but I have a few and am not a great fan of them, I have a few oak as well but they struggle and even in the glen nearby they are struggling, there is just not enough to...
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