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  1. liliana

    Acer Palmatum cuttings

    Thanks for that info Whis4ey - I have had no success with cuttings - but will definitey try the seed route. I have the start of flowers on one of mine at the moment - will keep an eye on them. S
    Thanks for that info Whis4ey - I have had no success with cuttings - but will definitey try the seed route. I have the start of flowers on one of mine at the moment - will keep an eye on them. S
    Thanks for that info Whis4ey - I have had no success with cuttings - but will definitey try the seed route. I have the start of flowers on one of mine at the moment - will keep an eye on them. S
    Thanks for that info Whis4ey - I have had no success with cuttings - but will definitey try the seed route. I have the start of flowers on one of mine at the moment - will keep an eye on them. S
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  2. pewe

    Beech trees - refuse to grow

    Thanks for the suggestions Kristen. I could run some perforated drainage pipe into a nearby ditch - so I'll try that and see how it goes.:dbgrtmb:
    Thanks for the suggestions Kristen. I could run some perforated drainage pipe into a nearby ditch - so I'll try that and see how it goes.:dbgrtmb:
    Thanks for the suggestions Kristen. I could run some perforated drainage pipe into a nearby ditch - so I'll try that and see how it goes.:dbgrtmb:
    Thanks for the suggestions Kristen. I could run some perforated drainage pipe into a nearby ditch - so I'll try that and see how it goes.:dbgrtmb:
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  3. Bilbo675

    Japanese Maples ~ To Prune or Not?

    I try NOT to prune my Japanese maples as I believe they take on better shape naturally. I will, however, periodically remove lower branches to help display the trunk I would NEVER remove the...
    I try NOT to prune my Japanese maples as I believe they take on better shape naturally. I will, however, periodically remove lower branches to help display the trunk I would NEVER remove the leading bud unless I was wanting a dwarf tree or training for Bonsai There can be a dilemma where a tree...
    I try NOT to prune my Japanese maples as I believe they take on better shape naturally. I will, however, periodically remove lower branches to help display the trunk I would NEVER remove the leading bud unless I was wanting a dwarf tree or...
    I try NOT to prune my Japanese maples as I believe they take on better shape naturally. I will, however, periodically remove lower branches to help display the trunk I would NEVER remove the...
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  4. Jenny namaste

    Snake-bark Maple

    Dunno if relevant, but I scrub the trunks of my Silver Birch ... they come up a treat :) I just use a bucket of water and a scrubbing brush, although I do wonder if Power Washing would do (and not...
    Dunno if relevant, but I scrub the trunks of my Silver Birch ... they come up a treat :) I just use a bucket of water and a scrubbing brush, although I do wonder if Power Washing would do (and not do any damage) was it would be a more arm-chair approach that I think I would enjoy more :)
    Dunno if relevant, but I scrub the trunks of my Silver Birch ... they come up a treat :) I just use a bucket of water and a scrubbing brush, although I do wonder if Power Washing would do (and not do any damage) was it would be a more arm-chair...
    Dunno if relevant, but I scrub the trunks of my Silver Birch ... they come up a treat :) I just use a bucket of water and a scrubbing brush, although I do wonder if Power Washing would do (and not...
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  5. Victoria Plum

    Planting living willow

    It should be greening up now, but as you've only just done yours, maybe another month perhaps. You can't really put a timescale on it. I planted some at technically the wrong time of year once...
    It should be greening up now, but as you've only just done yours, maybe another month perhaps. You can't really put a timescale on it. I planted some at technically the wrong time of year once and nothing happened that year, and I nearly wrote it off, but the following year it just rocketed.
    It should be greening up now, but as you've only just done yours, maybe another month perhaps. You can't really put a timescale on it. I planted some at technically the wrong time of year once and nothing happened that year, and I nearly wrote...
    It should be greening up now, but as you've only just done yours, maybe another month perhaps. You can't really put a timescale on it. I planted some at technically the wrong time of year once...
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  6. pamsdish
    Like x 4

    Flowering cherry

    Way ahead of mine! Looking good!
    Way ahead of mine! Looking good!
    Way ahead of mine! Looking good!
    Way ahead of mine! Looking good!
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  7. Clueless76

    Acer shania...

    The Acer and Albert died, the chinas just taking up cupboard space, :help: I keep saying I am going to de-clutter.
    The Acer and Albert died, the chinas just taking up cupboard space, :help: I keep saying I am going to de-clutter.
    The Acer and Albert died, the chinas just taking up cupboard space, :help: I keep saying I am going to de-clutter.
    The Acer and Albert died, the chinas just taking up cupboard space, :help: I keep saying I am going to de-clutter.
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  8. goosegog5555

    Bit fed up... well very fed up !!!

    Well, at least you got to the root of the problem, intel..........so to speak!!:snork:
    Well, at least you got to the root of the problem, intel..........so to speak!!:snork:
    Well, at least you got to the root of the problem, intel..........so to speak!!:snork:
    Well, at least you got to the root of the problem, intel..........so to speak!!:snork:
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  9. Garyc

    Am i too high for fruit trees?

    Plums, Apples, Pears and quince are grown in Yorkshire on steep hillsides which are about your height above sea level. They are also making wine from this too, as what was on Coutryfile. They also...
    Plums, Apples, Pears and quince are grown in Yorkshire on steep hillsides which are about your height above sea level. They are also making wine from this too, as what was on Coutryfile. They also grow Rhubarb for wine too.
    Plums, Apples, Pears and quince are grown in Yorkshire on steep hillsides which are about your height above sea level. They are also making wine from this too, as what was on Coutryfile. They also grow Rhubarb for wine too.
    Plums, Apples, Pears and quince are grown in Yorkshire on steep hillsides which are about your height above sea level. They are also making wine from this too, as what was on Coutryfile. They also...
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  10. Bilbo675
    Like x 4

    Rise of the Conkers :)

    Never thought of donating them :dbgrtmb: we have 2 horse chestnut trees with preservation orders in our garden and this time of year I find seedlings everywhere!!!!!!! from squirrel nutkins autumn...
    Never thought of donating them :dbgrtmb: we have 2 horse chestnut trees with preservation orders in our garden and this time of year I find seedlings everywhere!!!!!!! from squirrel nutkins autumn plantings :)
    Never thought of donating them :dbgrtmb: we have 2 horse chestnut trees with preservation orders in our garden and this time of year I find seedlings everywhere!!!!!!! from squirrel nutkins autumn plantings :)
    Never thought of donating them :dbgrtmb: we have 2 horse chestnut trees with preservation orders in our garden and this time of year I find seedlings everywhere!!!!!!! from squirrel nutkins autumn...
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  11. p.a.t.r.i.c.k

    How far over a fence can a neighbour prune a tree?

    Here in the Village you have to get permission for everything !! It's a conservation area. The next door neighbours Oak tree was absolutely massive, blocking out the light etc.. They were given...
    Here in the Village you have to get permission for everything !! It's a conservation area. The next door neighbours Oak tree was absolutely massive, blocking out the light etc.. They were given permission to crown it this year. On the other hand there is an awful Leylandi tree ( however you...
    Here in the Village you have to get permission for everything !! It's a conservation area. The next door neighbours Oak tree was absolutely massive, blocking out the light etc.. They were given permission to crown it this year. On the other hand...
    Here in the Village you have to get permission for everything !! It's a conservation area. The next door neighbours Oak tree was absolutely massive, blocking out the light etc.. They were given...
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  12. Ashleigh1972

    Tree - should it stay or go?

    Thanks for the good advice. I never thought about the shade for the hostas. The Red Robin needs trimming as its grown all lopsided due to the tree. There was a Hebe under the tree which I've...
    Thanks for the good advice. I never thought about the shade for the hostas. The Red Robin needs trimming as its grown all lopsided due to the tree. There was a Hebe under the tree which I've removed as it was all woody and overgrown, I hope to keep the holly bush but that too will need shaping....
    Thanks for the good advice. I never thought about the shade for the hostas. The Red Robin needs trimming as its grown all lopsided due to the tree. There was a Hebe under the tree which I've removed as it was all woody and overgrown, I hope to...
    Thanks for the good advice. I never thought about the shade for the hostas. The Red Robin needs trimming as its grown all lopsided due to the tree. There was a Hebe under the tree which I've...
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  13. HarryS

    Bamboo Leaf Growth ?

    I'm not a bamboo grower, I must admit, I only have a couple. But I dont think the stems grow new leaves each year. You should hopefully get new stems grow up, with new leaves.
    I'm not a bamboo grower, I must admit, I only have a couple. But I dont think the stems grow new leaves each year. You should hopefully get new stems grow up, with new leaves.
    I'm not a bamboo grower, I must admit, I only have a couple. But I dont think the stems grow new leaves each year. You should hopefully get new stems grow up, with new leaves.
    I'm not a bamboo grower, I must admit, I only have a couple. But I dont think the stems grow new leaves each year. You should hopefully get new stems grow up, with new leaves.
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  14. BastLoki

    Such thing as a 'polite' bamboo?

    For what i paid for some of my bamboos, i really hope they spread a bit! Well worth selling the bits i may have to take off!
    For what i paid for some of my bamboos, i really hope they spread a bit! Well worth selling the bits i may have to take off!
    For what i paid for some of my bamboos, i really hope they spread a bit! Well worth selling the bits i may have to take off!
    For what i paid for some of my bamboos, i really hope they spread a bit! Well worth selling the bits i may have to take off!
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  15. greengiant

    A right pear in the grass

    Julie more the merrier :goodpost: Spruce
    Julie more the merrier :goodpost: Spruce
    Julie more the merrier :goodpost: Spruce
    Julie more the merrier :goodpost: Spruce
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  16. Sian in Belgium

    Back with fruit tree bargains, now to find out if they are really good buys!

    I may not remove the buds, but I will stop all the trees from fruiting this year....
    I may not remove the buds, but I will stop all the trees from fruiting this year....
    I may not remove the buds, but I will stop all the trees from fruiting this year....
    I may not remove the buds, but I will stop all the trees from fruiting this year....
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  17. SimonZ

    Dead wood

    Potentially you could spread disease ... but I don't see much wrong with it either. Sending it for landfill would be pretty environmentally unfriendly ... Taking it to the dump is probably the...
    Potentially you could spread disease ... but I don't see much wrong with it either. Sending it for landfill would be pretty environmentally unfriendly ... Taking it to the dump is probably the best alternative - assuming they have a section for plant waste that is then composted
    Potentially you could spread disease ... but I don't see much wrong with it either. Sending it for landfill would be pretty environmentally unfriendly ... Taking it to the dump is probably the best alternative - assuming they have a section...
    Potentially you could spread disease ... but I don't see much wrong with it either. Sending it for landfill would be pretty environmentally unfriendly ... Taking it to the dump is probably the...
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  18. Phil A
    Like x 3

    Feeding Trees

    This tree, in a friend's garden in the Lake District, has eaten most of this protective fence. It has only got this side to eat, now. :heehee:
    This tree, in a friend's garden in the Lake District, has eaten most of this protective fence. It has only got this side to eat, now. :heehee:
    This tree, in a friend's garden in the Lake District, has eaten most of this protective fence. It has only got this side to eat, now. :heehee:
    This tree, in a friend's garden in the Lake District, has eaten most of this protective fence. It has only got this side to eat, now. :heehee:
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  19. joolz68

    Log Paths

    I'm guessing it depends on what kind of path you are wanting, and how much traffic it's likely to take. I could see it being OK if only really used during the summer months, and tends to fit a...
    I'm guessing it depends on what kind of path you are wanting, and how much traffic it's likely to take. I could see it being OK if only really used during the summer months, and tends to fit a woodland setting maybe. If it gets muddy it could be a nightmare in winter.
    I'm guessing it depends on what kind of path you are wanting, and how much traffic it's likely to take. I could see it being OK if only really used during the summer months, and tends to fit a woodland setting maybe. If it gets muddy it could...
    I'm guessing it depends on what kind of path you are wanting, and how much traffic it's likely to take. I could see it being OK if only really used during the summer months, and tends to fit a...
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  20. David G

    Apple & Pear

    As they are only just starting to bud you will be okay to do it now, any longer and it will be too late.
    As they are only just starting to bud you will be okay to do it now, any longer and it will be too late.
    As they are only just starting to bud you will be okay to do it now, any longer and it will be too late.
    As they are only just starting to bud you will be okay to do it now, any longer and it will be too late.
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