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  1. denise767

    Apple Trees

    What varieties are you growing? Also how are you doing your pruning? Just had a further thought...... What type of tree are they. Are they bush or one of the restricted forms such as cordon or...
    What varieties are you growing? Also how are you doing your pruning? Just had a further thought...... What type of tree are they. Are they bush or one of the restricted forms such as cordon or espalier?
    What varieties are you growing? Also how are you doing your pruning? Just had a further thought...... What type of tree are they. Are they bush or one of the restricted forms such as cordon or espalier?
    What varieties are you growing? Also how are you doing your pruning? Just had a further thought...... What type of tree are they. Are they bush or one of the restricted forms such as cordon or...
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  2. Slatta

    Help cure lemon tree.

    Plant roots look healthy, but leaves look very little and sick. I can't understand the reason that.
    Plant roots look healthy, but leaves look very little and sick. I can't understand the reason that.
    Plant roots look healthy, but leaves look very little and sick. I can't understand the reason that.
    Plant roots look healthy, but leaves look very little and sick. I can't understand the reason that.
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  3. airies55

    christmas tree ,container grown

    Airies, welcome to the site. Is your plant an Abies? Is it a rooted plant? If it is, I would say, pot it on in an ericaceous compost. If rooted it should grow quite happily.
    Airies, welcome to the site. Is your plant an Abies? Is it a rooted plant? If it is, I would say, pot it on in an ericaceous compost. If rooted it should grow quite happily.
    Airies, welcome to the site. Is your plant an Abies? Is it a rooted plant? If it is, I would say, pot it on in an ericaceous compost. If rooted it should grow quite happily.
    Airies, welcome to the site. Is your plant an Abies? Is it a rooted plant? If it is, I would say, pot it on in an ericaceous compost. If rooted it should grow quite happily.
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  4. cshepherd

    Orange fungus at base of apple tree trunk

    Looks like strimmer damage has resulted in bacterial canker of the butt of the tree. Nothing you can do about it now except take more care in future. If you can carefully remove any grass from...
    Looks like strimmer damage has resulted in bacterial canker of the butt of the tree. Nothing you can do about it now except take more care in future. If you can carefully remove any grass from around the base of the tree for a good few feet and replace it with a good quality mulch you will cut...
    Looks like strimmer damage has resulted in bacterial canker of the butt of the tree. Nothing you can do about it now except take more care in future. If you can carefully remove any grass from around the base of the tree for a good few feet and...
    Looks like strimmer damage has resulted in bacterial canker of the butt of the tree. Nothing you can do about it now except take more care in future. If you can carefully remove any grass from...
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  5. alan.rawlinson

    Indian Bean Tree

    It's just nartural variation, that sort of thing happens sometimes
    It's just nartural variation, that sort of thing happens sometimes
    It's just nartural variation, that sort of thing happens sometimes
    It's just nartural variation, that sort of thing happens sometimes
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  6. clueless1

    Artificial Trees to Save the Environment

    I think there are two sides to modern ideas about conservation. On one hand, we should try to conserve what we have. We don't own it, we're just care takers on short term contracts. On the other...
    I think there are two sides to modern ideas about conservation. On one hand, we should try to conserve what we have. We don't own it, we're just care takers on short term contracts. On the other hand, clinging too hard to the past can't possibly work. This is for two reasons, firstly the past...
    I think there are two sides to modern ideas about conservation. On one hand, we should try to conserve what we have. We don't own it, we're just care takers on short term contracts. On the other hand, clinging too hard to the past can't possibly...
    I think there are two sides to modern ideas about conservation. On one hand, we should try to conserve what we have. We don't own it, we're just care takers on short term contracts. On the other...
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  7. Richard Taylor

    Unusual Tree?

    I think it may be the Incense cedar, Calocedrus (libocedrus)decurrens.:gnthb:
    I think it may be the Incense cedar, Calocedrus (libocedrus)decurrens.:gnthb:
    I think it may be the Incense cedar, Calocedrus (libocedrus)decurrens.:gnthb:
    I think it may be the Incense cedar, Calocedrus (libocedrus)decurrens.:gnthb:
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  8. ismeval

    Eucalyptus?

    Another tree question. Hope someone can answer..... The Indian Bean tree - some have beans and some do not. Is it because of trees being either male or female, I wonder?? AL
    Another tree question. Hope someone can answer..... The Indian Bean tree - some have beans and some do not. Is it because of trees being either male or female, I wonder?? AL
    Another tree question. Hope someone can answer..... The Indian Bean tree - some have beans and some do not. Is it because of trees being either male or female, I wonder?? AL
    Another tree question. Hope someone can answer..... The Indian Bean tree - some have beans and some do not. Is it because of trees being either male or female, I wonder?? AL
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  9. deborahj2009

    Fig tree!

    Figs are not frost hardy so you really need to protect with fleece if planted in a garden or move into shelter if potted. Some folk in the balmy south might get away with leaving figs exposed...
    Figs are not frost hardy so you really need to protect with fleece if planted in a garden or move into shelter if potted. Some folk in the balmy south might get away with leaving figs exposed though! Ours lives on a pot and gets taken into the greenhouse over winter. We still have yet to...
    Figs are not frost hardy so you really need to protect with fleece if planted in a garden or move into shelter if potted. Some folk in the balmy south might get away with leaving figs exposed though! Ours lives on a pot and gets taken into the...
    Figs are not frost hardy so you really need to protect with fleece if planted in a garden or move into shelter if potted. Some folk in the balmy south might get away with leaving figs exposed...
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  10. deborahj2009

    Bay tree issues

    If there are not too many affected Deborah, I would remove the damaged leaves. It will probably look a bit ragged for a while but they will grow back. I've had a standard Bay in a pot for a long...
    If there are not too many affected Deborah, I would remove the damaged leaves. It will probably look a bit ragged for a while but they will grow back. I've had a standard Bay in a pot for a long time and a few years ago it got very badly infested with Scale Insect. I took the drastic action of...
    If there are not too many affected Deborah, I would remove the damaged leaves. It will probably look a bit ragged for a while but they will grow back. I've had a standard Bay in a pot for a long time and a few years ago it got very badly infested...
    If there are not too many affected Deborah, I would remove the damaged leaves. It will probably look a bit ragged for a while but they will grow back. I've had a standard Bay in a pot for a long...
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  11. ismeval

    Apple tree

    OR turned into apple juice or cider.:gnthb:
    OR turned into apple juice or cider.:gnthb:
    OR turned into apple juice or cider.:gnthb:
    OR turned into apple juice or cider.:gnthb:
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  12. kaytee576

    Tree of Heaven

    Kaytee, the furriness bit seems a bit odd to me. We are assuming by 'tree of heaven' your refering to Ailanthus altissima.The furry idea suggests to me that the plant in question may have been...
    Kaytee, the furriness bit seems a bit odd to me. We are assuming by 'tree of heaven' your refering to Ailanthus altissima.The furry idea suggests to me that the plant in question may have been a Rhus of some kind, which is a much smaller suckering tree.When young they can look similar.
    Kaytee, the furriness bit seems a bit odd to me. We are assuming by 'tree of heaven' your refering to Ailanthus altissima.The furry idea suggests to me that the plant in question may have been a Rhus of some kind, which is a much smaller...
    Kaytee, the furriness bit seems a bit odd to me. We are assuming by 'tree of heaven' your refering to Ailanthus altissima.The furry idea suggests to me that the plant in question may have been...
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  13. kaytee576

    I just love trees but what type?

    " I could get some Patio Trees and have them in pots"Acer palmatum dissectum - either the green or the purple (purpureum) variety ??
    " I could get some Patio Trees and have them in pots"Acer palmatum dissectum - either the green or the purple (purpureum) variety ??
    " I could get some Patio Trees and have them in pots"Acer palmatum dissectum - either the green or the purple (purpureum) variety ??
    " I could get some Patio Trees and have them in pots"Acer palmatum dissectum - either the green or the purple (purpureum) variety ??
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  14. nean

    Best small tree

    I've got one of those too - it's still only a small tree at the moment and I don't think I will have fruit this year.
    I've got one of those too - it's still only a small tree at the moment and I don't think I will have fruit this year.
    I've got one of those too - it's still only a small tree at the moment and I don't think I will have fruit this year.
    I've got one of those too - it's still only a small tree at the moment and I don't think I will have fruit this year.
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  15. noonoo1966

    Lylandii Trees with TPO - Can anyone Help?

    If the fine is based on the 'amenity' value of the tree, surely that means that the fine would be negative and you would get paid for it!
    If the fine is based on the 'amenity' value of the tree, surely that means that the fine would be negative and you would get paid for it!
    If the fine is based on the 'amenity' value of the tree, surely that means that the fine would be negative and you would get paid for it!
    If the fine is based on the 'amenity' value of the tree, surely that means that the fine would be negative and you would get paid for it!
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  16. njw

    Wisteria (floribunda alba) growing in an apple tree - should I remove/cut it back?

    Hello NJW. Welcome along. Yes, Wisteria does get huge and needs to be either pruned or removed otherwise it will smother the tree.
    Hello NJW. Welcome along. Yes, Wisteria does get huge and needs to be either pruned or removed otherwise it will smother the tree.
    Hello NJW. Welcome along. Yes, Wisteria does get huge and needs to be either pruned or removed otherwise it will smother the tree.
    Hello NJW. Welcome along. Yes, Wisteria does get huge and needs to be either pruned or removed otherwise it will smother the tree.
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  17. Cliff_Wright

    Replacing Silver Birch for Fruit Tree - Advice

    Thanks flinty.I'm not worried about cutting the tree down myself - I'm a handy kinda chap ;) You may have a point with the root though. I'll see how much root removal will be. As it happens i'm...
    Thanks flinty.I'm not worried about cutting the tree down myself - I'm a handy kinda chap ;) You may have a point with the root though. I'll see how much root removal will be. As it happens i'm redoing most of the garden and digging up most of where the tree roots are. I plan on sighting the...
    Thanks flinty.I'm not worried about cutting the tree down myself - I'm a handy kinda chap ;) You may have a point with the root though. I'll see how much root removal will be. As it happens i'm redoing most of the garden and digging up most of...
    Thanks flinty.I'm not worried about cutting the tree down myself - I'm a handy kinda chap ;) You may have a point with the root though. I'll see how much root removal will be. As it happens i'm...
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  18. THEPARKS100

    Crab apple trees?

    How old are they?... what do you mean by leggy? Could you get a photo on here?
    How old are they?... what do you mean by leggy? Could you get a photo on here?
    How old are they?... what do you mean by leggy? Could you get a photo on here?
    How old are they?... what do you mean by leggy? Could you get a photo on here?
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  19. MattWR

    Help For My Flowering White Cherry Tree (pics inside)

    you can get bug sprays and fungus sprays in B&Q easily :)
    you can get bug sprays and fungus sprays in B&Q easily :)
    you can get bug sprays and fungus sprays in B&Q easily :)
    you can get bug sprays and fungus sprays in B&Q easily :)
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  20. heppy

    willow tree

    hello again do`s anyone think I should chop some some off the top of this if so about where??
    hello again do`s anyone think I should chop some some off the top of this if so about where??
    hello again do`s anyone think I should chop some some off the top of this if so about where??
    hello again do`s anyone think I should chop some some off the top of this if so about where??
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