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  1. Phil A
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  2. redstar
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    Man films a tree for a year.

    Järvzoo is further away from Stockholm than that. Around 400km or say 4-5 hours driving. The one I mentioned is about a 1,5 hours drive from Copenhagen airport.
    Järvzoo is further away from Stockholm than that. Around 400km or say 4-5 hours driving. The one I mentioned is about a 1,5 hours drive from Copenhagen airport.
    Järvzoo is further away from Stockholm than that. Around 400km or say 4-5 hours driving. The one I mentioned is about a 1,5 hours drive from Copenhagen airport.
    Järvzoo is further away from Stockholm than that. Around 400km or say 4-5 hours driving. The one I mentioned is about a 1,5 hours drive from Copenhagen airport.
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  3. Redwing

    Old Olive Trees in Pots

    Today I picked about 120 small olives from my two young trees, enough to fill a jam jar. I’m going to process them and hopefully they’ll be ready to eat by around Christmas.
    Today I picked about 120 small olives from my two young trees, enough to fill a jam jar. I’m going to process them and hopefully they’ll be ready to eat by around Christmas.
    Today I picked about 120 small olives from my two young trees, enough to fill a jam jar. I’m going to process them and hopefully they’ll be ready to eat by around Christmas.
    Today I picked about 120 small olives from my two young trees, enough to fill a jam jar. I’m going to process them and hopefully they’ll be ready to eat by around Christmas.
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  4. Mike77

    Moving Trees

    I do this too with much the same result from the helper.
    I do this too with much the same result from the helper.
    I do this too with much the same result from the helper.
    I do this too with much the same result from the helper.
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  5. Jack Sparrow

    Collecting leaves from public places

    Today I got 2 more bags of leaves from a client of mine. They were destined for the tip so I offered my services. There are more bags if I want them. The main problem is where to store them....
    Today I got 2 more bags of leaves from a client of mine. They were destined for the tip so I offered my services. There are more bags if I want them. The main problem is where to store them.The idea is to turn the greenhouse 90' and use the space behind for storing compost bins etc....
    Today I got 2 more bags of leaves from a client of mine. They were destined for the tip so I offered my services. There are more bags if I want them. The main problem is where to store them.The idea is to turn the greenhouse 90' and use...
    Today I got 2 more bags of leaves from a client of mine. They were destined for the tip so I offered my services. There are more bags if I want them. The main problem is where to store them....
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  6. Phil A
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    Little Tree

    Thanks @Tetters . I'll keep an eye on it.G
    Thanks @Tetters . I'll keep an eye on it.G
    Thanks @Tetters . I'll keep an eye on it.G
    Thanks @Tetters . I'll keep an eye on it.G
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  7. Ned

    Judi Dench.. My passion for trees

    We watched this last evening and found it quiet educational and it is nice learning new stuff even at our age and also the fact that I love trees so much and not sure if you know but anyone can...
    We watched this last evening and found it quiet educational and it is nice learning new stuff even at our age and also the fact that I love trees so much and not sure if you know but anyone can buy parcels of woodland in the country so we could all be woodland owners if we had enough cash to buy...
    We watched this last evening and found it quiet educational and it is nice learning new stuff even at our age and also the fact that I love trees so much and not sure if you know but anyone can buy parcels of woodland in the country so we could...
    We watched this last evening and found it quiet educational and it is nice learning new stuff even at our age and also the fact that I love trees so much and not sure if you know but anyone can...
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  8. Harmony Arb

    The Importance of Tree Roots

    Going back to @kindredspirit 's post, I've always wanted a good book or some sort of reference on what sort of root systems individual trees have, but have drawn a blank. It would be very helpful...
    Going back to @kindredspirit 's post, I've always wanted a good book or some sort of reference on what sort of root systems individual trees have, but have drawn a blank. It would be very helpful when planning gardens if we knew whether a tree is tap-rooted or not, as some species are while...
    Going back to @kindredspirit 's post, I've always wanted a good book or some sort of reference on what sort of root systems individual trees have, but have drawn a blank. It would be very helpful when planning gardens if we knew whether a tree is...
    Going back to @kindredspirit 's post, I've always wanted a good book or some sort of reference on what sort of root systems individual trees have, but have drawn a blank. It would be very helpful...
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  9. Denton Dave

    Pruning an Apple tree that has bent for some reason

    Looks like the weight of the fruit bent it. I wouldn't bother trying to straighten it, just cut it back by 2 thirds :)
    Looks like the weight of the fruit bent it. I wouldn't bother trying to straighten it, just cut it back by 2 thirds :)
    Looks like the weight of the fruit bent it. I wouldn't bother trying to straighten it, just cut it back by 2 thirds :)
    Looks like the weight of the fruit bent it. I wouldn't bother trying to straighten it, just cut it back by 2 thirds :)
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  10. Fat Controller

    Patio Apple tree and dwarf plum

    POSTED ON BEHALF OF @kazzawazzaHiWe bought a patio Apple tree last year that produces two types of Apple's. When and how do I prune it?We also bought a dwarf plum but last year it didn'...
    POSTED ON BEHALF OF @kazzawazzaHiWe bought a patio Apple tree last year that produces two types of Apple's. When and how do I prune it?We also bought a dwarf plum but last year it didn' fruit. How and when do I prune it and does a um self pollnate?Thank you.
    POSTED ON BEHALF OF @kazzawazzaHiWe bought a patio Apple tree last year that produces two types of Apple's. When and how do I prune it?We also bought a dwarf plum but last year it didn' fruit. How and when do I prune it and does a um self...
    POSTED ON BEHALF OF @kazzawazzaHiWe bought a patio Apple tree last year that produces two types of Apple's. When and how do I prune it?We also bought a dwarf plum but last year it didn'...
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  11. karaman

    Mimosa tree - how do i propagate it?

    @Doghouse Riley I've seen these on odd occasions in the garden centres and yes they do cost a fare bit of money but beautiful to look at :love30: and like yourself I've moved no end out of pots...two...
    @Doghouse Riley I've seen these on odd occasions in the garden centres and yes they do cost a fare bit of money but beautiful to look at :love30: and like yourself I've moved no end out of pots...two years ago I gave big ones away:)
    @Doghouse Riley I've seen these on odd occasions in the garden centres and yes they do cost a fare bit of money but beautiful to look at :love30: and like yourself I've moved no end out of pots...two years ago I gave big ones away:)
    @Doghouse Riley I've seen these on odd occasions in the garden centres and yes they do cost a fare bit of money but beautiful to look at :love30: and like yourself I've moved no end out of pots...two...
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  12. Larches

    Pruning advice needed (pear tree)

    Hi Larches, Winter is the main pruning time for trees grown for fruit production. I personally wouldn't attempt it now other than shortening the odd branch as around here the trees are starting...
    Hi Larches, Winter is the main pruning time for trees grown for fruit production. I personally wouldn't attempt it now other than shortening the odd branch as around here the trees are starting to swell their buds.For ornamental trees ( I presume you grow yours for the blossom ) then the best...
    Hi Larches, Winter is the main pruning time for trees grown for fruit production. I personally wouldn't attempt it now other than shortening the odd branch as around here the trees are starting to swell their buds.For ornamental trees ( I...
    Hi Larches, Winter is the main pruning time for trees grown for fruit production. I personally wouldn't attempt it now other than shortening the odd branch as around here the trees are starting...
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  13. Irmemac

    Cut to Here?

    That is very sad. We lost a relative in December 2016 the same way. Two young daughters. Just awful.
    That is very sad. We lost a relative in December 2016 the same way. Two young daughters. Just awful.
    That is very sad. We lost a relative in December 2016 the same way. Two young daughters. Just awful.
    That is very sad. We lost a relative in December 2016 the same way. Two young daughters. Just awful.
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  14. Sandpiper

    Cherry Laurel /Prunus laurocerasus - not looking good!

    Hello there, We have just sadly had to lose a huge magnificent horse chestnut tree which dominated the garden and put part of it in semi-shade for most of the time. It looks like our small 'tree'...
    Hello there, We have just sadly had to lose a huge magnificent horse chestnut tree which dominated the garden and put part of it in semi-shade for most of the time. It looks like our small 'tree' Cherry Laurel - Prunus laurocerasus - which is about 10 feet tall has taken this sudden extra light...
    Hello there, We have just sadly had to lose a huge magnificent horse chestnut tree which dominated the garden and put part of it in semi-shade for most of the time. It looks like our small 'tree' Cherry Laurel - Prunus laurocerasus - which is...
    Hello there, We have just sadly had to lose a huge magnificent horse chestnut tree which dominated the garden and put part of it in semi-shade for most of the time. It looks like our small 'tree'...
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  15. Sian in Belgium

    Pruning fruit trees .

    Difficult to say for sure without knowing the varieties Kazzawazza because apple trees are either spur bearers or tip bearers and the pruning method is different. Also the pear usually needs, or...
    Difficult to say for sure without knowing the varieties Kazzawazza because apple trees are either spur bearers or tip bearers and the pruning method is different. Also the pear usually needs, or benefits from, another as a pollinator even if it is stated it is self fertile. Anyway, the point of...
    Difficult to say for sure without knowing the varieties Kazzawazza because apple trees are either spur bearers or tip bearers and the pruning method is different. Also the pear usually needs, or benefits from, another as a pollinator even if it...
    Difficult to say for sure without knowing the varieties Kazzawazza because apple trees are either spur bearers or tip bearers and the pruning method is different. Also the pear usually needs, or...
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  16. thriftybri

    pollination

    Thank you :dbgrtmb:
    Thank you :dbgrtmb:
    Thank you :dbgrtmb:
    Thank you :dbgrtmb:
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  17. CulmoreCultivator

    What is this tree?????

    May not have to wait a whole year ;) If you think about it: what is a greenhouse? :dunno: Nothing more than a rather huge propagator ;)To keep her enthusiasm, you can propagate seeds even on a windowsill!...
    May not have to wait a whole year ;) If you think about it: what is a greenhouse? :dunno: Nothing more than a rather huge propagator ;)To keep her enthusiasm, you can propagate seeds even on a windowsill! That may make the 12 month rule more bearable for her and will definitely give your wallet time...
    May not have to wait a whole year ;) If you think about it: what is a greenhouse? :dunno: Nothing more than a rather huge propagator ;)To keep her enthusiasm, you can propagate seeds even on a windowsill! That may make the 12 month rule more bearable...
    May not have to wait a whole year ;) If you think about it: what is a greenhouse? :dunno: Nothing more than a rather huge propagator ;)To keep her enthusiasm, you can propagate seeds even on a windowsill!...
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  18. Lee Savage

    Tree suitable for front garden

    Thanks Tetters
    Thanks Tetters
    Thanks Tetters
    Thanks Tetters
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  19. Smudgedhorizon

    Disease on acer - please help!

    No, not a symptom of sunburn I think. Im referring to the white/grey splashes too not the red coloured wood which is normal. I assume those "smudges" occurred over winter early spring! An...
    No, not a symptom of sunburn I think. Im referring to the white/grey splashes too not the red coloured wood which is normal. I assume those "smudges" occurred over winter early spring! An alcohol based treatment should not do any damage. Perhaps others can add their views here.... An...
    No, not a symptom of sunburn I think. Im referring to the white/grey splashes too not the red coloured wood which is normal. I assume those "smudges" occurred over winter early spring! An alcohol based treatment should not do any...
    No, not a symptom of sunburn I think. Im referring to the white/grey splashes too not the red coloured wood which is normal. I assume those "smudges" occurred over winter early spring! An...
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  20. daisybelle

    Ornamental cherry pruning

    Right, I don’t know With the apples, I’ve been trying to establish the crotches. Happy to leave it
    Right, I don’t know With the apples, I’ve been trying to establish the crotches. Happy to leave it
    Right, I don’t know With the apples, I’ve been trying to establish the crotches. Happy to leave it
    Right, I don’t know With the apples, I’ve been trying to establish the crotches. Happy to leave it
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