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  1. Tinkerbelle61

    Should I cut this off (and what tree is it) please?

    Thanks @pete , I’ll be out there in the morning come rain or shine and cut the branch off. So happy to know what to do. GC forum is such a great source of friendly advice, I don’t k ow what I...
    Thanks @pete , I’ll be out there in the morning come rain or shine and cut the branch off. So happy to know what to do. GC forum is such a great source of friendly advice, I don’t k ow what I would do without it.have a good evening. Tink
    Thanks @pete , I’ll be out there in the morning come rain or shine and cut the branch off. So happy to know what to do. GC forum is such a great source of friendly advice, I don’t k ow what I would do without it.have a good evening. Tink
    Thanks @pete , I’ll be out there in the morning come rain or shine and cut the branch off. So happy to know what to do. GC forum is such a great source of friendly advice, I don’t k ow what I...
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  2. Jdm

    Have I killed this

    Covering the surface roots and the trunk to that depth won't have done it any favours; but I suspect it was on it's way out anyway.I doubt it I think last year was a final fling. I would remove...
    Covering the surface roots and the trunk to that depth won't have done it any favours; but I suspect it was on it's way out anyway.I doubt it I think last year was a final fling. I would remove the tree and continue the raised bed over that area.
    Covering the surface roots and the trunk to that depth won't have done it any favours; but I suspect it was on it's way out anyway.I doubt it I think last year was a final fling. I would remove the tree and continue the raised bed over that area.
    Covering the surface roots and the trunk to that depth won't have done it any favours; but I suspect it was on it's way out anyway.I doubt it I think last year was a final fling. I would remove...
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  3. Ystalyfera

    Acer appears to be dying

    Yes strange how other part of plant ok though I thought. Have given it a good watering in anycase
    Yes strange how other part of plant ok though I thought. Have given it a good watering in anycase
    Yes strange how other part of plant ok though I thought. Have given it a good watering in anycase
    Yes strange how other part of plant ok though I thought. Have given it a good watering in anycase
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  4. hailbopp

    Advice needed, dubious about arborist who visited yesterday

    Good stuff! A wonderful tree! My pine obviously has grown a lot but as 6' tree had one of my bee swarms land in it. I was away but my daughter, doing A level exams, put on my beesuit and took the...
    Good stuff! A wonderful tree! My pine obviously has grown a lot but as 6' tree had one of my bee swarms land in it. I was away but my daughter, doing A level exams, put on my beesuit and took the swarm! Unfortunately snapped the main apical growing tip! Obviously very upset as knew it to be my...
    Good stuff! A wonderful tree! My pine obviously has grown a lot but as 6' tree had one of my bee swarms land in it. I was away but my daughter, doing A level exams, put on my beesuit and took the swarm! Unfortunately snapped the main apical...
    Good stuff! A wonderful tree! My pine obviously has grown a lot but as 6' tree had one of my bee swarms land in it. I was away but my daughter, doing A level exams, put on my beesuit and took the...
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  5. alex-adam

    Killing Trees using Copper Nails?

    I wouldn't condone using such methods if you don't own the tree and it's not on your land.I've not tried copper nails, not even sure that works, but I have drilled and killed some wild grown...
    I wouldn't condone using such methods if you don't own the tree and it's not on your land.I've not tried copper nails, not even sure that works, but I have drilled and killed some wild grown suckers trees that were very out of hand on my allotment. I I didn't cut them down as I couldn't...
    I wouldn't condone using such methods if you don't own the tree and it's not on your land.I've not tried copper nails, not even sure that works, but I have drilled and killed some wild grown suckers trees that were very out of hand on my...
    I wouldn't condone using such methods if you don't own the tree and it's not on your land.I've not tried copper nails, not even sure that works, but I have drilled and killed some wild grown...
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  6. GardeningMad

    Tree removal costs ?

    My joy of living in Surrey! High costs
    My joy of living in Surrey! High costs
    My joy of living in Surrey! High costs
    My joy of living in Surrey! High costs
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  7. MartinBurt

    Paperbark Maple

    Planted the Acer at the bottom of my S.F. Garden just hope the northerly winds won't ruin it. I think it's a cloned variety growing to a maximum of 4metres. Used Ericaceous Compost. Fingers Crossed!
    Planted the Acer at the bottom of my S.F. Garden just hope the northerly winds won't ruin it. I think it's a cloned variety growing to a maximum of 4metres. Used Ericaceous Compost. Fingers Crossed!
    Planted the Acer at the bottom of my S.F. Garden just hope the northerly winds won't ruin it. I think it's a cloned variety growing to a maximum of 4metres. Used Ericaceous Compost. Fingers Crossed!
    Planted the Acer at the bottom of my S.F. Garden just hope the northerly winds won't ruin it. I think it's a cloned variety growing to a maximum of 4metres. Used Ericaceous Compost. Fingers Crossed!
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  8. Jonathan Black

    How best to fix a red robin tree in a plant pot into the ground

    Thanks Ricky I would have gone for the net curtains or blinds, but the missus wanted a tree so that's what I did.
    Thanks Ricky I would have gone for the net curtains or blinds, but the missus wanted a tree so that's what I did.
    Thanks Ricky I would have gone for the net curtains or blinds, but the missus wanted a tree so that's what I did.
    Thanks Ricky I would have gone for the net curtains or blinds, but the missus wanted a tree so that's what I did.
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  9. Andyhuk

    Conifer Tree's Query

    Yes very likely , golden leylandii and most conifers can't regenerate when cut into brown wood . I wouldn't worry about the top as you can see the sides do tend to push into the open space , it...
    Yes very likely , golden leylandii and most conifers can't regenerate when cut into brown wood . I wouldn't worry about the top as you can see the sides do tend to push into the open space , it will fill in a bit faster if you raise the height of the hedge a bit.
    Yes very likely , golden leylandii and most conifers can't regenerate when cut into brown wood . I wouldn't worry about the top as you can see the sides do tend to push into the open space , it will fill in a bit faster if you raise the height of...
    Yes very likely , golden leylandii and most conifers can't regenerate when cut into brown wood . I wouldn't worry about the top as you can see the sides do tend to push into the open space , it...
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  10. Jocko

    Can someone identify this tree.

    Now I am able to look it up I must agree with you. I went out with a long lens in a gale but the bits that are in focus, and still, look like Berberis darwinii.
    Now I am able to look it up I must agree with you. I went out with a long lens in a gale but the bits that are in focus, and still, look like Berberis darwinii.
    Now I am able to look it up I must agree with you. I went out with a long lens in a gale but the bits that are in focus, and still, look like Berberis darwinii.
    Now I am able to look it up I must agree with you. I went out with a long lens in a gale but the bits that are in focus, and still, look like Berberis darwinii.
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  11. BirdTracker

    Acer showing white patch on stem, what is it?

    Looking at the 2nd photo you posted my acer had a similar white patch on its bark but i had to repot it into a bigger pot as it was stressed but yours is in the ground so it looks like snail. ...
    Looking at the 2nd photo you posted my acer had a similar white patch on its bark but i had to repot it into a bigger pot as it was stressed but yours is in the ground so it looks like snail. Maybe a squirral or something has stripped the bark if there is not too much damage to the bark...
    Looking at the 2nd photo you posted my acer had a similar white patch on its bark but i had to repot it into a bigger pot as it was stressed but yours is in the ground so it looks like snail. Maybe a squirral or something has stripped the...
    Looking at the 2nd photo you posted my acer had a similar white patch on its bark but i had to repot it into a bigger pot as it was stressed but yours is in the ground so it looks like snail. ...
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  12. CostasK

    Small trees for part shade

    I would love an olive tree, visually I think it would match really well. But I live in the North (near Sunderland) and also the spot isn't in full sun, so I think the circumstances would be too...
    I would love an olive tree, visually I think it would match really well. But I live in the North (near Sunderland) and also the spot isn't in full sun, so I think the circumstances would be too harsh for it. We actually have a cold snap at the moment (hail / snow showers) and it has made me...
    I would love an olive tree, visually I think it would match really well. But I live in the North (near Sunderland) and also the spot isn't in full sun, so I think the circumstances would be too harsh for it. We actually have a cold snap at the...
    I would love an olive tree, visually I think it would match really well. But I live in the North (near Sunderland) and also the spot isn't in full sun, so I think the circumstances would be too...
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  13. weedaway

    What has happened to this tree

    Not often easy to work out what killed something when you only have fossilised remains to go on. :roflol:
    Not often easy to work out what killed something when you only have fossilised remains to go on. :roflol:
    Not often easy to work out what killed something when you only have fossilised remains to go on. :roflol:
    Not often easy to work out what killed something when you only have fossilised remains to go on. :roflol:
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  14. Fat Controller

    I need help with my plums

    When I first saw the title of this thread the first thought that crossed my mind was a good quality truss.
    When I first saw the title of this thread the first thought that crossed my mind was a good quality truss.
    When I first saw the title of this thread the first thought that crossed my mind was a good quality truss.
    When I first saw the title of this thread the first thought that crossed my mind was a good quality truss.
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  15. kr236rk

    Copper Beech Down

    It cuts beautifully, no sign of the chain breaking.
    It cuts beautifully, no sign of the chain breaking.
    It cuts beautifully, no sign of the chain breaking.
    It cuts beautifully, no sign of the chain breaking.
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  16. GardenGert

    Replacing dead cherry tree

    There are two Prunus included in that list...plum and almond :whistle:
    There are two Prunus included in that list...plum and almond :whistle:
    There are two Prunus included in that list...plum and almond :whistle:
    There are two Prunus included in that list...plum and almond :whistle:
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  17. Dave W

    Killing a tree with glyphosate

    I am getting it cut down. Checked with my neighbour that he doesn't want it. A month or so ago I gave a load of logs away on Freecycle from a laurel I'd cut down - the guy who took them rocked...
    I am getting it cut down. Checked with my neighbour that he doesn't want it. A month or so ago I gave a load of logs away on Freecycle from a laurel I'd cut down - the guy who took them rocked up with a chain saw to shorten some of the longer ones. He has a large log burner - not just some...
    I am getting it cut down. Checked with my neighbour that he doesn't want it. A month or so ago I gave a load of logs away on Freecycle from a laurel I'd cut down - the guy who took them rocked up with a chain saw to shorten some of the longer...
    I am getting it cut down. Checked with my neighbour that he doesn't want it. A month or so ago I gave a load of logs away on Freecycle from a laurel I'd cut down - the guy who took them rocked...
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  18. Tinkerbelle61

    Feeding fruit trees and ornamentals (dog proof!)

    @NigelJ thank you for the information, very much appreciated. Yes the whole area is open to the dogs and they are in the garden all day when we are at work, so enjoy themselves immensely :)I was...
    @NigelJ thank you for the information, very much appreciated. Yes the whole area is open to the dogs and they are in the garden all day when we are at work, so enjoy themselves immensely :)I was referring to all the trees, that was a typo as @pete assumed correctly. We moved here six months...
    @NigelJ thank you for the information, very much appreciated. Yes the whole area is open to the dogs and they are in the garden all day when we are at work, so enjoy themselves immensely :)I was referring to all the trees, that was a typo as...
    @NigelJ thank you for the information, very much appreciated. Yes the whole area is open to the dogs and they are in the garden all day when we are at work, so enjoy themselves immensely :)I was...
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  19. hoofy

    Dwarf Peach Peregrine Tree- Where to buy?

    Aha! I have two flat peach trees grown from seed two years ago. They are in pots (a couple of feet of growth and probably needing pruning to make a less bush shape with single trunk not multiple...
    Aha! I have two flat peach trees grown from seed two years ago. They are in pots (a couple of feet of growth and probably needing pruning to make a less bush shape with single trunk not multiple but anyway…) and one has grown through the bottom into the ground which gets interesting.I am now...
    Aha! I have two flat peach trees grown from seed two years ago. They are in pots (a couple of feet of growth and probably needing pruning to make a less bush shape with single trunk not multiple but anyway…) and one has grown through the bottom...
    Aha! I have two flat peach trees grown from seed two years ago. They are in pots (a couple of feet of growth and probably needing pruning to make a less bush shape with single trunk not multiple...
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  20. brianbloke

    Advice needed - unhealthy knothole/overflow.

    Follow up - successfully dealt with by tree surgeon. Was right thing to do - rotten inside, managed to save rest of the tree.
    Follow up - successfully dealt with by tree surgeon. Was right thing to do - rotten inside, managed to save rest of the tree.
    Follow up - successfully dealt with by tree surgeon. Was right thing to do - rotten inside, managed to save rest of the tree.
    Follow up - successfully dealt with by tree surgeon. Was right thing to do - rotten inside, managed to save rest of the tree.
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