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  1. Kayne

    Crab apple choice

    I have here in my small garden and am very pleased with Laura, mentioned above. Pretty flowers, leaves and fruits, the last of which also cook up well.Laura is columnar, and grows to about 3...
    I have here in my small garden and am very pleased with Laura, mentioned above. Pretty flowers, leaves and fruits, the last of which also cook up well.Laura is columnar, and grows to about 3 metres. I can't work out from your description quite what you are after, probably a larger variety...
    I have here in my small garden and am very pleased with Laura, mentioned above. Pretty flowers, leaves and fruits, the last of which also cook up well.Laura is columnar, and grows to about 3 metres. I can't work out from your description...
    I have here in my small garden and am very pleased with Laura, mentioned above. Pretty flowers, leaves and fruits, the last of which also cook up well.Laura is columnar, and grows to about 3...
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  2. Tinkerbelle61

    Established orchard plum tree sick or dying?

    Thanks @NigelJ I’ll intend to be more on top of things but it’s good to know there is a bit of leeway on dates. :)Tink.
    Thanks @NigelJ I’ll intend to be more on top of things but it’s good to know there is a bit of leeway on dates. :)Tink.
    Thanks @NigelJ I’ll intend to be more on top of things but it’s good to know there is a bit of leeway on dates. :)Tink.
    Thanks @NigelJ I’ll intend to be more on top of things but it’s good to know there is a bit of leeway on dates. :)Tink.
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  3. Jules W

    New Eucalyptus Leaves Dying

    Thanks for your reply Tomcat! Hopefully one day I'll have a real garden, but for now I'll make the best of my balcony :)
    Thanks for your reply Tomcat! Hopefully one day I'll have a real garden, but for now I'll make the best of my balcony :)
    Thanks for your reply Tomcat! Hopefully one day I'll have a real garden, but for now I'll make the best of my balcony :)
    Thanks for your reply Tomcat! Hopefully one day I'll have a real garden, but for now I'll make the best of my balcony :)
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  4. Jocko

    Mistletoe. A good idea?

    From what I have read the berries are best picked in late February or early March.
    From what I have read the berries are best picked in late February or early March.
    From what I have read the berries are best picked in late February or early March.
    From what I have read the berries are best picked in late February or early March.
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  5. Cherry Blossom beginner

    Cherry Blossom Beginner

    Your little tree looks very healthy in the photo. It is a good thing that it is not putting on lots of growth yet , it is busy putting out a good root system , to support a tree ! . Let’s see...
    Your little tree looks very healthy in the photo. It is a good thing that it is not putting on lots of growth yet , it is busy putting out a good root system , to support a tree ! . Let’s see how it looks now
    Your little tree looks very healthy in the photo. It is a good thing that it is not putting on lots of growth yet , it is busy putting out a good root system , to support a tree ! . Let’s see how it looks now
    Your little tree looks very healthy in the photo. It is a good thing that it is not putting on lots of growth yet , it is busy putting out a good root system , to support a tree ! . Let’s see...
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  6. Victoria
    Like x 4

    Olea europaea (Olive Tree)

    I would NOT call you “ old “ , l prefer “ experienced “ !! :)
    I would NOT call you “ old “ , l prefer “ experienced “ !! :)
    I would NOT call you “ old “ , l prefer “ experienced “ !! :)
    I would NOT call you “ old “ , l prefer “ experienced “ !! :)
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  7. Oldcodger

    How to find a competent person to determine if my tree is in a safe condition.

    I think it was considered "an act of god", but the tree itself was a balsam poplar growing very close to a drainage ditch, the water table where they live is not that far down anyway.The hole...
    I think it was considered "an act of god", but the tree itself was a balsam poplar growing very close to a drainage ditch, the water table where they live is not that far down anyway.The hole where the roots came out the ground was just filled with water.The tree was growing within the...
    I think it was considered "an act of god", but the tree itself was a balsam poplar growing very close to a drainage ditch, the water table where they live is not that far down anyway.The hole where the roots came out the ground was just filled...
    I think it was considered "an act of god", but the tree itself was a balsam poplar growing very close to a drainage ditch, the water table where they live is not that far down anyway.The hole...
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  8. Lem

    The Sycamore

    @pete i’ve already got 3 maple seedling and 3 gum tree seedlings growing, their about 2 1/2” tall at present. The reason for the sycamore, I was curious as I’d never tried to germinate the seed....
    @pete i’ve already got 3 maple seedling and 3 gum tree seedlings growing, their about 2 1/2” tall at present. The reason for the sycamore, I was curious as I’d never tried to germinate the seed. I’ve got 2 Scot’s pine bonsai saplings growing, they are doing quite well, I kept dwarfing them so...
    @pete i’ve already got 3 maple seedling and 3 gum tree seedlings growing, their about 2 1/2” tall at present. The reason for the sycamore, I was curious as I’d never tried to germinate the seed. I’ve got 2 Scot’s pine bonsai saplings growing,...
    @pete i’ve already got 3 maple seedling and 3 gum tree seedlings growing, their about 2 1/2” tall at present. The reason for the sycamore, I was curious as I’d never tried to germinate the seed....
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  9. Lem
    Like x 11

    My favourite tree

    Oh I see thanks.
    Oh I see thanks.
    Oh I see thanks.
    Oh I see thanks.
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  10. Quovadisuk

    Fruit tree disease

    Hello Quo, welcome to GC :) Make sure you collect up all the wormy apples and dispose of them thoroughly...i.e. don't put on a compost heap. You could try pheromone traps next spring. They...
    Hello Quo, welcome to GC :) Make sure you collect up all the wormy apples and dispose of them thoroughly...i.e. don't put on a compost heap. You could try pheromone traps next spring. They attract the males of the moths responsible for maggotty apples (codling moth), they get stuck on the trap,...
    Hello Quo, welcome to GC :) Make sure you collect up all the wormy apples and dispose of them thoroughly...i.e. don't put on a compost heap. You could try pheromone traps next spring. They attract the males of the moths responsible for maggotty...
    Hello Quo, welcome to GC :) Make sure you collect up all the wormy apples and dispose of them thoroughly...i.e. don't put on a compost heap. You could try pheromone traps next spring. They...
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  11. Frazzled

    Where to start with recovering an abandoned orchard?

    I think for this year I'd keep it to clearing the floor and pruning out dead, diseased and crossing wood from the apples and pears. Leave the rest to next summer
    I think for this year I'd keep it to clearing the floor and pruning out dead, diseased and crossing wood from the apples and pears. Leave the rest to next summer
    I think for this year I'd keep it to clearing the floor and pruning out dead, diseased and crossing wood from the apples and pears. Leave the rest to next summer
    I think for this year I'd keep it to clearing the floor and pruning out dead, diseased and crossing wood from the apples and pears. Leave the rest to next summer
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  12. weedaway

    Over hanging tree

    I took some new pictures of the hedge and tree this afternoon from my side of the boundary, in this first one you can see that the hedge is on the boundary, with the hole in it you can see the...
    I took some new pictures of the hedge and tree this afternoon from my side of the boundary, in this first one you can see that the hedge is on the boundary, with the hole in it you can see the ground of the service lane.This next picture you can see that the tree/branches are on the...
    I took some new pictures of the hedge and tree this afternoon from my side of the boundary, in this first one you can see that the hedge is on the boundary, with the hole in it you can see the ground of the service lane.This next picture...
    I took some new pictures of the hedge and tree this afternoon from my side of the boundary, in this first one you can see that the hedge is on the boundary, with the hole in it you can see the...
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  13. Tinkerbelle61
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  14. Denis_RUS

    Cherry tree pruning

    Thanks a lot for your advice! :)
    Thanks a lot for your advice! :)
    Thanks a lot for your advice! :)
    Thanks a lot for your advice! :)
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  15. Barders

    Dying Acer?

    Brilliant @pete, many thanks. I will do that tomorrow :dbgrtmb:
    Brilliant @pete, many thanks. I will do that tomorrow :dbgrtmb:
    Brilliant @pete, many thanks. I will do that tomorrow :dbgrtmb:
    Brilliant @pete, many thanks. I will do that tomorrow :dbgrtmb:
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  16. Sheikh

    Another “big silver birch” question

    Thanks @shiney,i dont think itl be too thick the tree doesnt look a big as sheikhs,i just wouldnt want to harm the tree to gain them to dry the washing faster,there isnt a lot on the back hedges...
    Thanks @shiney,i dont think itl be too thick the tree doesnt look a big as sheikhs,i just wouldnt want to harm the tree to gain them to dry the washing faster,there isnt a lot on the back hedges here between the houses and the bats need all the hedge growth/trees they can use xx
    Thanks @shiney,i dont think itl be too thick the tree doesnt look a big as sheikhs,i just wouldnt want to harm the tree to gain them to dry the washing faster,there isnt a lot on the back hedges here between the houses and the bats need all the...
    Thanks @shiney,i dont think itl be too thick the tree doesnt look a big as sheikhs,i just wouldnt want to harm the tree to gain them to dry the washing faster,there isnt a lot on the back hedges...
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  17. CanadianLori

    Spraying an apple tree

    I'm sure everyone has seen me moan about the neighbour's apple tree at my back fence line. It has been dropping diseased or rotten apples on my lawn for about 3 weeks now. They don't prune, spray,...
    I'm sure everyone has seen me moan about the neighbour's apple tree at my back fence line. It has been dropping diseased or rotten apples on my lawn for about 3 weeks now. They don't prune, spray, or do anything to maintain this tree.Is it possible to get healthy apples from one half of a...
    I'm sure everyone has seen me moan about the neighbour's apple tree at my back fence line. It has been dropping diseased or rotten apples on my lawn for about 3 weeks now. They don't prune, spray, or do anything to maintain this tree.Is it...
    I'm sure everyone has seen me moan about the neighbour's apple tree at my back fence line. It has been dropping diseased or rotten apples on my lawn for about 3 weeks now. They don't prune, spray,...
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  18. weedaway

    Dying Conifers, Please help.

    Osmocote controlled release is all I can think of. It needs mixing into the compost when you pot on.
    Osmocote controlled release is all I can think of. It needs mixing into the compost when you pot on.
    Osmocote controlled release is all I can think of. It needs mixing into the compost when you pot on.
    Osmocote controlled release is all I can think of. It needs mixing into the compost when you pot on.
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  19. wiseowl

    Victoria Plum tree

    Your welcome Woo.
    Your welcome Woo.
    Your welcome Woo.
    Your welcome Woo.
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  20. weedaway

    Can you ID this please

    Absolutely Pete, an acre, no problems there, I thought it looked quite pretty but it was the pot I was buying, the Birch is a very nice unsuspected surprise to me, so I am very pleased with my...
    Absolutely Pete, an acre, no problems there, I thought it looked quite pretty but it was the pot I was buying, the Birch is a very nice unsuspected surprise to me, so I am very pleased with my purchase.
    Absolutely Pete, an acre, no problems there, I thought it looked quite pretty but it was the pot I was buying, the Birch is a very nice unsuspected surprise to me, so I am very pleased with my purchase.
    Absolutely Pete, an acre, no problems there, I thought it looked quite pretty but it was the pot I was buying, the Birch is a very nice unsuspected surprise to me, so I am very pleased with my...
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