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  1. laurence peddle

    What to do if root ball of conifer too big to be planted at right depth

    Hi Wee Tam, I did mound them a bit, but the stony clay subsoil seems free-draining as far as i can tell by emptying a bucket of water into the hole. Hi JWK, It worries me, too, but the...
    Hi Wee Tam, I did mound them a bit, but the stony clay subsoil seems free-draining as far as i can tell by emptying a bucket of water into the hole. Hi JWK, It worries me, too, but the subsoil seems to be free-draining. I'll upload a photo of the planted trees with this post. Cheers, Laurence
    Hi Wee Tam, I did mound them a bit, but the stony clay subsoil seems free-draining as far as i can tell by emptying a bucket of water into the hole. Hi JWK, It worries me, too, but the subsoil seems to be free-draining. I'll upload a photo...
    Hi Wee Tam, I did mound them a bit, but the stony clay subsoil seems free-draining as far as i can tell by emptying a bucket of water into the hole. Hi JWK, It worries me, too, but the...
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  2. laurence peddle

    How do I protect new planted conifers against wind damage?

    No need to do that. Use cable ties and link them together like a chain. That gives plenty adjustment if needed also.
    No need to do that. Use cable ties and link them together like a chain. That gives plenty adjustment if needed also.
    No need to do that. Use cable ties and link them together like a chain. That gives plenty adjustment if needed also.
    No need to do that. Use cable ties and link them together like a chain. That gives plenty adjustment if needed also.
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  3. stumorphmac

    Liroendron

    Look at the Autumn colour on them as well! (pic off the net)
    Look at the Autumn colour on them as well! (pic off the net)
    Look at the Autumn colour on them as well! (pic off the net)
    Look at the Autumn colour on them as well! (pic off the net)
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  4. Scudo

    Identify tree

    Definitely A.brilliantissima.
    Definitely A.brilliantissima.
    Definitely A.brilliantissima.
    Definitely A.brilliantissima.
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  5. Voobwm

    Leylandii tips going brown after trim

    My experience with the them is unless you cut back (width) from an early age so that you can keep them green and `slim` then they end up a major problem. Mines got too wide but managed to trim...
    My experience with the them is unless you cut back (width) from an early age so that you can keep them green and `slim` then they end up a major problem. Mines got too wide but managed to trim back just short off the brown wood and they always recovered but looked awful for a while. Thankfully...
    My experience with the them is unless you cut back (width) from an early age so that you can keep them green and `slim` then they end up a major problem. Mines got too wide but managed to trim back just short off the brown wood and they always...
    My experience with the them is unless you cut back (width) from an early age so that you can keep them green and `slim` then they end up a major problem. Mines got too wide but managed to trim...
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  6. Portisgrass

    My leaves have fallen off :(

    Yes, and no, Pg!!:dunno::snorky: I'm not a fan of keeping shrubs or Trees in pots, but that's because, in my opinion, the compost in the pot loses all it's nutrients and even adding feed is only a temporary...
    Yes, and no, Pg!!:dunno::snorky: I'm not a fan of keeping shrubs or Trees in pots, but that's because, in my opinion, the compost in the pot loses all it's nutrients and even adding feed is only a temporary measure that, in reality, most people don't remember to do.:doh:.........and,of course, it all depends how...
    Yes, and no, Pg!!:dunno::snorky: I'm not a fan of keeping shrubs or Trees in pots, but that's because, in my opinion, the compost in the pot loses all it's nutrients and even adding feed is only a temporary measure that, in reality, most people don't remember...
    Yes, and no, Pg!!:dunno::snorky: I'm not a fan of keeping shrubs or Trees in pots, but that's because, in my opinion, the compost in the pot loses all it's nutrients and even adding feed is only a temporary...
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  7. Linz

    native trees and more trees?!

    can speak a few sentences, can read it it quite well mind. No badgers here sadly..I've had a few moles off the cats though!
    can speak a few sentences, can read it it quite well mind. No badgers here sadly..I've had a few moles off the cats though!
    can speak a few sentences, can read it it quite well mind. No badgers here sadly..I've had a few moles off the cats though!
    can speak a few sentences, can read it it quite well mind. No badgers here sadly..I've had a few moles off the cats though!
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  8. Sheal

    Pin Oak tree

    Yes, I was only there a couple of days, but it was one of the cleanest nicest looking cities I've seen. The surrounding area, countryside is pretty amazing. Just didn't get to see much of it.
    Yes, I was only there a couple of days, but it was one of the cleanest nicest looking cities I've seen. The surrounding area, countryside is pretty amazing. Just didn't get to see much of it.
    Yes, I was only there a couple of days, but it was one of the cleanest nicest looking cities I've seen. The surrounding area, countryside is pretty amazing. Just didn't get to see much of it.
    Yes, I was only there a couple of days, but it was one of the cleanest nicest looking cities I've seen. The surrounding area, countryside is pretty amazing. Just didn't get to see much of it.
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  9. Lady_Gardener

    Prunus rusty red leaved Cherry tree NOT losing leaves

    The Cherries were very dark, a purple red really, its definitely not a crab apple tree
    The Cherries were very dark, a purple red really, its definitely not a crab apple tree
    The Cherries were very dark, a purple red really, its definitely not a crab apple tree
    The Cherries were very dark, a purple red really, its definitely not a crab apple tree
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  10. dsburny

    Advice on planting new hedge

    Red Robin is easy to grow but there are a few negatives, mainly about the conditions it is planted in.It doesn't like shade but I don't think you will have that problem from your...
    Red Robin is easy to grow but there are a few negatives, mainly about the conditions it is planted in.It doesn't like shade but I don't think you will have that problem from your explanation.Although hardy it isn't keen on cold windy areas so you need to bear that in mind. Also, you should...
    Red Robin is easy to grow but there are a few negatives, mainly about the conditions it is planted in.It doesn't like shade but I don't think you will have that problem from your explanation.Although hardy it isn't keen on cold windy areas...
    Red Robin is easy to grow but there are a few negatives, mainly about the conditions it is planted in.It doesn't like shade but I don't think you will have that problem from your...
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  11. madon37s

    Willow tree, is it ok?

    I'm convinced the tree is alive, but I cant think of any way a weeping willow can turn into a normal upright growing willow with out a plant being cut below a graft, or at least the graft dieing...
    I'm convinced the tree is alive, but I cant think of any way a weeping willow can turn into a normal upright growing willow with out a plant being cut below a graft, or at least the graft dieing and the rootstock taking over.Any grafting would have been done years ago before the tree was planted.
    I'm convinced the tree is alive, but I cant think of any way a weeping willow can turn into a normal upright growing willow with out a plant being cut below a graft, or at least the graft dieing and the rootstock taking over.Any grafting would...
    I'm convinced the tree is alive, but I cant think of any way a weeping willow can turn into a normal upright growing willow with out a plant being cut below a graft, or at least the graft dieing...
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  12. Beddo

    Fungi on plum tree - had it?

    I still think that if they are seedling trees they are unlikely to bear fruit that will be anything like an actual named plum variety, but who knows one or two might turn out OK.That type of...
    I still think that if they are seedling trees they are unlikely to bear fruit that will be anything like an actual named plum variety, but who knows one or two might turn out OK.That type of fungus often only attacks dead wood, I dont see it as a killer myself,(might be wrong), I've got...
    I still think that if they are seedling trees they are unlikely to bear fruit that will be anything like an actual named plum variety, but who knows one or two might turn out OK.That type of fungus often only attacks dead wood, I dont see it as...
    I still think that if they are seedling trees they are unlikely to bear fruit that will be anything like an actual named plum variety, but who knows one or two might turn out OK.That type of...
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  13. clanless

    To rootball or not?

    Hi All,I'm looking to add another length of cherry laurel in the front garden, install a tasteful arch up the path, and enclose the currently open side with cherry laurels.Had a look the...
    Hi All,I'm looking to add another length of cherry laurel in the front garden, install a tasteful arch up the path, and enclose the currently open side with cherry laurels.Had a look the supplier I've used before and am sorely tempted to purchase some rootball laurels - they are cheaper and...
    Hi All,I'm looking to add another length of cherry laurel in the front garden, install a tasteful arch up the path, and enclose the currently open side with cherry laurels.Had a look the supplier I've used before and am sorely tempted to...
    Hi All,I'm looking to add another length of cherry laurel in the front garden, install a tasteful arch up the path, and enclose the currently open side with cherry laurels.Had a look the...
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  14. David E Peacock

    Corkscrew Hazel ( Corylus avellana 'Contorta')

    We trim the suckers as close to the trunk as possible and have at least twenty each year. The lower branches have been taken off up to a height of about 4ft but the higher branches droop down a...
    We trim the suckers as close to the trunk as possible and have at least twenty each year. The lower branches have been taken off up to a height of about 4ft but the higher branches droop down a bit so it doesn't look quite that much.The bed underneath is completely full of flowers...
    We trim the suckers as close to the trunk as possible and have at least twenty each year. The lower branches have been taken off up to a height of about 4ft but the higher branches droop down a bit so it doesn't look quite that much.The...
    We trim the suckers as close to the trunk as possible and have at least twenty each year. The lower branches have been taken off up to a height of about 4ft but the higher branches droop down a...
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  15. kindredspirit

    Here's a mystery (to me, anyway.)

    Just seen your last post @kindredspirit :)Well found out :thumbsup:
    Just seen your last post @kindredspirit :)Well found out :thumbsup:
    Just seen your last post @kindredspirit :)Well found out :thumbsup:
    Just seen your last post @kindredspirit :)Well found out :thumbsup:
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  16. Markymark

    To prune or not to prune...

    Thanks for that! How big do you think it will grow? I love it...even though it's getting harder and harder to reach the top to prune...
    Thanks for that! How big do you think it will grow? I love it...even though it's getting harder and harder to reach the top to prune...
    Thanks for that! How big do you think it will grow? I love it...even though it's getting harder and harder to reach the top to prune...
    Thanks for that! How big do you think it will grow? I love it...even though it's getting harder and harder to reach the top to prune...
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  17. DeckerZ

    Citrus Tree Advice

    Yes, I know, that's why I chose that one. I always research the history of companies I deal with prior to purchasing from them and Scott's history wasn't/isn't so commendable. It has been said...
    Yes, I know, that's why I chose that one. I always research the history of companies I deal with prior to purchasing from them and Scott's history wasn't/isn't so commendable. It has been said that peat farming doesn't harm the peat bogs at all... but when one depletes a source without reserve,...
    Yes, I know, that's why I chose that one. I always research the history of companies I deal with prior to purchasing from them and Scott's history wasn't/isn't so commendable. It has been said that peat farming doesn't harm the peat bogs at...
    Yes, I know, that's why I chose that one. I always research the history of companies I deal with prior to purchasing from them and Scott's history wasn't/isn't so commendable. It has been said...
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  18. Fat Controller

    Evergreen advice please

    There wasn't any sign of subsidence @shiney and our soil was sandy. A camera was put through the drains before they were replaced and I could see the roots and the damage they'd caused throughout...
    There wasn't any sign of subsidence @shiney and our soil was sandy. A camera was put through the drains before they were replaced and I could see the roots and the damage they'd caused throughout the full 80ft length. Yes, the pipes were old and possibly weakening but they were still intact...
    There wasn't any sign of subsidence @shiney and our soil was sandy. A camera was put through the drains before they were replaced and I could see the roots and the damage they'd caused throughout the full 80ft length. Yes, the pipes were old and...
    There wasn't any sign of subsidence @shiney and our soil was sandy. A camera was put through the drains before they were replaced and I could see the roots and the damage they'd caused throughout...
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  19. husk24

    Doesmy.

    Welcome to the forum. :)Lots of knowledgeable members have probably already gone to bed and I am zero help. Please check in, in the morning and enjoy the help you receive while having a...
    Welcome to the forum. :)Lots of knowledgeable members have probably already gone to bed and I am zero help. Please check in, in the morning and enjoy the help you receive while having a cuppa.oh, and do please add yor location and other helpful bits to your profile :)
    Welcome to the forum. :)Lots of knowledgeable members have probably already gone to bed and I am zero help. Please check in, in the morning and enjoy the help you receive while having a cuppa.oh, and do please add yor location and other helpful...
    Welcome to the forum. :)Lots of knowledgeable members have probably already gone to bed and I am zero help. Please check in, in the morning and enjoy the help you receive while having a...
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  20. PaulS

    Suitable Compost for Walnut Tree in Root Bag>?

    I will be planting a walnut tree in a 95 Litre Rootex root control bag.There have been other trees (stumps - possibly conifers) nearby, so I intend not to use the soil from the hole as it might...
    I will be planting a walnut tree in a 95 Litre Rootex root control bag.There have been other trees (stumps - possibly conifers) nearby, so I intend not to use the soil from the hole as it might have the wrong pH or lack the nutrients for the walnut to thrive.Which compost would be best to...
    I will be planting a walnut tree in a 95 Litre Rootex root control bag.There have been other trees (stumps - possibly conifers) nearby, so I intend not to use the soil from the hole as it might have the wrong pH or lack the nutrients for the...
    I will be planting a walnut tree in a 95 Litre Rootex root control bag.There have been other trees (stumps - possibly conifers) nearby, so I intend not to use the soil from the hole as it might...
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