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  1. Tropical_Gaz

    Sycamore - Acer pseudoplatanus

    Gaz I get aphids in annoying numbers on my ACER pseudoplatanus Brilliantisimum. It's still a nice small tree and managable for spraying early on. I did it with rose clear last week and it gets rid...
    Gaz I get aphids in annoying numbers on my ACER pseudoplatanus Brilliantisimum. It's still a nice small tree and managable for spraying early on. I did it with rose clear last week and it gets rid of the bulk of the aphids. We have a few sycamores around at the end of the gardens and something...
    Gaz I get aphids in annoying numbers on my ACER pseudoplatanus Brilliantisimum. It's still a nice small tree and managable for spraying early on. I did it with rose clear last week and it gets rid of the bulk of the aphids. We have a few...
    Gaz I get aphids in annoying numbers on my ACER pseudoplatanus Brilliantisimum. It's still a nice small tree and managable for spraying early on. I did it with rose clear last week and it gets rid...
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  2. Matthew 1990

    Birds & Apple Trees

    Apart from getting bird scarers in I'd definitely try the netting in the tree. You may want to even try popping a fake bird of prey in among the branches too. You never know...
    Apart from getting bird scarers in I'd definitely try the netting in the tree. You may want to even try popping a fake bird of prey in among the branches too. You never know...
    Apart from getting bird scarers in I'd definitely try the netting in the tree. You may want to even try popping a fake bird of prey in among the branches too. You never know...
    Apart from getting bird scarers in I'd definitely try the netting in the tree. You may want to even try popping a fake bird of prey in among the branches too. You never know...
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  3. mowgley

    Mountain Ash or Rowan

    Brought a bare root one from morrisons for £1.99 WIll give a try nothing to lose!
    Brought a bare root one from morrisons for £1.99 WIll give a try nothing to lose!
    Brought a bare root one from morrisons for £1.99 WIll give a try nothing to lose!
    Brought a bare root one from morrisons for £1.99 WIll give a try nothing to lose!
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  4. postman pat

    Is this tree dead?

    Are the dead leaves still attached, if so its usually a sign that the wood is dead. It could still possibly sprout from low down near the root.
    Are the dead leaves still attached, if so its usually a sign that the wood is dead. It could still possibly sprout from low down near the root.
    Are the dead leaves still attached, if so its usually a sign that the wood is dead. It could still possibly sprout from low down near the root.
    Are the dead leaves still attached, if so its usually a sign that the wood is dead. It could still possibly sprout from low down near the root.
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  5. Loofah

    Lemon tree

    Well this is fantastic news! Something for the G&T's... Off to the shops for a lemon tree:) I'll get a fair sized pot and hope for the best! Thanks all
    Well this is fantastic news! Something for the G&T's... Off to the shops for a lemon tree:) I'll get a fair sized pot and hope for the best! Thanks all
    Well this is fantastic news! Something for the G&T's... Off to the shops for a lemon tree:) I'll get a fair sized pot and hope for the best! Thanks all
    Well this is fantastic news! Something for the G&T's... Off to the shops for a lemon tree:) I'll get a fair sized pot and hope for the best! Thanks all
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  6. jellybuttonspog

    conifer trees

    Thanks for the advice. To be honest think I knackered them last year cos they went brown and havent recovered. Not sure what to do , cant afford to get anyone in. Great before and after...
    Thanks for the advice. To be honest think I knackered them last year cos they went brown and havent recovered. Not sure what to do , cant afford to get anyone in. Great before and after picsMaybe I should take a pic of my after and the before of the rest that needs doing.
    Thanks for the advice. To be honest think I knackered them last year cos they went brown and havent recovered. Not sure what to do , cant afford to get anyone in. Great before and after picsMaybe I should take a pic of my after and the before...
    Thanks for the advice. To be honest think I knackered them last year cos they went brown and havent recovered. Not sure what to do , cant afford to get anyone in. Great before and after...
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  7. kevmiller

    Tree fern and banana plant advice and opinions please

    Should be sprouting any time now Kev. I don't know if you will make this one out but it has just started this morning. Then it will grow like the clappers.
    Should be sprouting any time now Kev. I don't know if you will make this one out but it has just started this morning. Then it will grow like the clappers.
    Should be sprouting any time now Kev. I don't know if you will make this one out but it has just started this morning. Then it will grow like the clappers.
    Should be sprouting any time now Kev. I don't know if you will make this one out but it has just started this morning. Then it will grow like the clappers.
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  8. Kathy535

    Boo-hoo, neighbour cutting down trees

    KAT perhaps some curtians could sort your probs out :eek:
    KAT perhaps some curtians could sort your probs out :eek:
    KAT perhaps some curtians could sort your probs out :eek:
    KAT perhaps some curtians could sort your probs out :eek:
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  9. chabal

    Bay Tree disaster

    Hi chabal,Keep it watered and protected and it should, eventually, come round. If it's still in the same pot that you bought it in you may want to try feeding it. Take care not to overwater it...
    Hi chabal,Keep it watered and protected and it should, eventually, come round. If it's still in the same pot that you bought it in you may want to try feeding it. Take care not to overwater it as too much water will force the air out of the soil and drown the tree. Pruning the dead leaves may...
    Hi chabal,Keep it watered and protected and it should, eventually, come round. If it's still in the same pot that you bought it in you may want to try feeding it. Take care not to overwater it as too much water will force the air out of the...
    Hi chabal,Keep it watered and protected and it should, eventually, come round. If it's still in the same pot that you bought it in you may want to try feeding it. Take care not to overwater it...
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  10. vegmandan

    Which Trees to plant ?

    Hi vegmandan,Silver birches are fine and quite tolerant of high wind due to their flexible nature. I'd shy away from using willows, alders and poplar as they're brittle and have a potentially...
    Hi vegmandan,Silver birches are fine and quite tolerant of high wind due to their flexible nature. I'd shy away from using willows, alders and poplar as they're brittle and have a potentially high risk of failure due to wind damage.Do you know what causes the wet conditions in your garden?...
    Hi vegmandan,Silver birches are fine and quite tolerant of high wind due to their flexible nature. I'd shy away from using willows, alders and poplar as they're brittle and have a potentially high risk of failure due to wind damage.Do you...
    Hi vegmandan,Silver birches are fine and quite tolerant of high wind due to their flexible nature. I'd shy away from using willows, alders and poplar as they're brittle and have a potentially...
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  11. vegmandan

    Spaghetti Tree any tips ?

    The Spaghetti Tree was on Panorama in 1957. Doesn`t time fly. And the Beeb is still trying to fool us with food related items.
    The Spaghetti Tree was on Panorama in 1957. Doesn`t time fly. And the Beeb is still trying to fool us with food related items.
    The Spaghetti Tree was on Panorama in 1957. Doesn`t time fly. And the Beeb is still trying to fool us with food related items.
    The Spaghetti Tree was on Panorama in 1957. Doesn`t time fly. And the Beeb is still trying to fool us with food related items.
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  12. persephony

    Bonzai trees

    Ah well - looks like Kindling is living up to its name then. Mr J gave the tree that name as a threat... ;)
    Ah well - looks like Kindling is living up to its name then. Mr J gave the tree that name as a threat... ;)
    Ah well - looks like Kindling is living up to its name then. Mr J gave the tree that name as a threat... ;)
    Ah well - looks like Kindling is living up to its name then. Mr J gave the tree that name as a threat... ;)
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  13. Rosiemongrel

    Training a clematis up a tree

    Oh, good! Thanks for the reassurance. I haven't got any kids who could appreciate my gardening efforts in future years - and the dog'll probably not outlive me! Must try to be less impatient.
    Oh, good! Thanks for the reassurance. I haven't got any kids who could appreciate my gardening efforts in future years - and the dog'll probably not outlive me! Must try to be less impatient.
    Oh, good! Thanks for the reassurance. I haven't got any kids who could appreciate my gardening efforts in future years - and the dog'll probably not outlive me! Must try to be less impatient.
    Oh, good! Thanks for the reassurance. I haven't got any kids who could appreciate my gardening efforts in future years - and the dog'll probably not outlive me! Must try to be less impatient.
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  14. pistolpete

    Repotting: Dragon tree

    Thanks guys,returned home from work and all seems well no more yellow leaves, thanks again
    Thanks guys,returned home from work and all seems well no more yellow leaves, thanks again
    Thanks guys,returned home from work and all seems well no more yellow leaves, thanks again
    Thanks guys,returned home from work and all seems well no more yellow leaves, thanks again
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  15. pistolpete

    Orange tree / bush

    Thanks guysRosa you balcony looks great! thats just the type of look I'd like, quite a way to go yet mind!my flat overlooks the back of tesco so I'm keen to get a good coverage so its a bit...
    Thanks guysRosa you balcony looks great! thats just the type of look I'd like, quite a way to go yet mind!my flat overlooks the back of tesco so I'm keen to get a good coverage so its a bit nicer when looking out the windowThis is the only pic of the ivy I have at the moment, I took it...
    Thanks guysRosa you balcony looks great! thats just the type of look I'd like, quite a way to go yet mind!my flat overlooks the back of tesco so I'm keen to get a good coverage so its a bit nicer when looking out the windowThis is the only...
    Thanks guysRosa you balcony looks great! thats just the type of look I'd like, quite a way to go yet mind!my flat overlooks the back of tesco so I'm keen to get a good coverage so its a bit...
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  16. ljasmine

    Tree of life

    Pete, yes they are both made of Kauri pine. Apparently the cogs had been in use for many years in a saw mill.
    Pete, yes they are both made of Kauri pine. Apparently the cogs had been in use for many years in a saw mill.
    Pete, yes they are both made of Kauri pine. Apparently the cogs had been in use for many years in a saw mill.
    Pete, yes they are both made of Kauri pine. Apparently the cogs had been in use for many years in a saw mill.
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  17. Man Of Leisure MOL

    Ivy cutting off trees. Do it or not ?

    Hi freddy, Ivy prefers to grow on trees that have open crowns as there is more light. so it tends to grow better on trees that are dying or are dead.
    Hi freddy, Ivy prefers to grow on trees that have open crowns as there is more light. so it tends to grow better on trees that are dying or are dead.
    Hi freddy, Ivy prefers to grow on trees that have open crowns as there is more light. so it tends to grow better on trees that are dying or are dead.
    Hi freddy, Ivy prefers to grow on trees that have open crowns as there is more light. so it tends to grow better on trees that are dying or are dead.
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  18. Aster

    Lopping/Pruning trees

    If pruning say roses or general shrubs then I cut cleanly at an angle (45%)For trees a straight or very slightly angled cut but not totally flush with the trunk.For hedge topping a flat...
    If pruning say roses or general shrubs then I cut cleanly at an angle (45%)For trees a straight or very slightly angled cut but not totally flush with the trunk.For hedge topping a flat straight cut.I dont follow any particular rules but use judgment to make asethetic and healthy...
    If pruning say roses or general shrubs then I cut cleanly at an angle (45%)For trees a straight or very slightly angled cut but not totally flush with the trunk.For hedge topping a flat straight cut.I dont follow any particular rules but...
    If pruning say roses or general shrubs then I cut cleanly at an angle (45%)For trees a straight or very slightly angled cut but not totally flush with the trunk.For hedge topping a flat...
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  19. Aster

    Tree pruning

    Ok, Im being puzzled for some time now...Does anyone know of a new concept in pruning/lopping trees these days? I was taught to always prune tree branches at an agngle to allow water runoff. Over...
    Ok, Im being puzzled for some time now...Does anyone know of a new concept in pruning/lopping trees these days? I was taught to always prune tree branches at an agngle to allow water runoff. Over the past years I notice more and more that both domestic and public trees large and small are being...
    Ok, Im being puzzled for some time now...Does anyone know of a new concept in pruning/lopping trees these days? I was taught to always prune tree branches at an agngle to allow water runoff. Over the past years I notice more and more that both...
    Ok, Im being puzzled for some time now...Does anyone know of a new concept in pruning/lopping trees these days? I was taught to always prune tree branches at an agngle to allow water runoff. Over...
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  20. Gogs

    Tree Lupin

    Your more than welcome.
    Your more than welcome.
    Your more than welcome.
    Your more than welcome.
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    924

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