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Can I prune this...and can I prune it now? :-)
Thank you so much. If I cut the developing buds off now which are right at the ends of the branches, I take it the will just form lower down? I will definitely have a go at it this week and hope...
Thank you so much. If I cut the developing buds off now which are right at the ends of the branches, I take it the will just form lower down? I will definitely have a go at it this week and hope for the best. I really want to avoid cutting it down. I'd miss it!!! Ha ha thanks once again.
Thank you so much. If I cut the developing buds off now which are right at the ends of the branches, I take it the will just form lower down? I will definitely have a go at it this week and hope for the best. I really want to avoid cutting it...
Thank you so much. If I cut the developing buds off now which are right at the ends of the branches, I take it the will just form lower down? I will definitely have a go at it this week and hope...
Markymark
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Feb 17, 2019
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Markymark
Feb 18, 2019
Replacement Tree Question
Leylandii are not particularly good for fires but if the wood is free then you can't complain. They don't give off a lot of heat for their size. Also, it's best not to have them on an open fire...
Leylandii are not particularly good for fires but if the wood is free then you can't complain. They don't give off a lot of heat for their size. Also, it's best not to have them on an open fire as they spit - even if seasoned. They do have a nice smell. They're also a wood that can be a bit...
Leylandii are not particularly good for fires but if the wood is free then you can't complain. They don't give off a lot of heat for their size. Also, it's best not to have them on an open fire as they spit - even if seasoned. They do have a...
Leylandii are not particularly good for fires but if the wood is free then you can't complain. They don't give off a lot of heat for their size. Also, it's best not to have them on an open fire...
Zaria123
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Feb 2, 2019
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8
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936
shiney
Feb 3, 2019
Mature Comice Pear Tree Struggling
Hello MAJ
I am a great believer in mulching. I am currently mulching my own garden and apply it thickly and generously and this is what I would do in your case. A fertiliser would not...
Hello MAJ
I am a great believer in mulching. I am currently mulching my own garden and apply it thickly and generously and this is what I would do in your case. A fertiliser would not hurt....if you decide to do this I would use fish blood and bone and topped with a thick mulch. You could...
Hello MAJ
I am a great believer in mulching. I am currently mulching my own garden and apply it thickly and generously and this is what I would do in your case. A fertiliser would not hurt....if you decide to do this I would use fish blood and...
Hello MAJ
I am a great believer in mulching. I am currently mulching my own garden and apply it thickly and generously and this is what I would do in your case. A fertiliser would not...
MAJ
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Jan 29, 2019
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1,061
Verdun
Jan 29, 2019
Granny Smiths
@pete cheers I'll have a read when I've a few minutes ...
@pete cheers I'll have a read when I've a few minutes ...
@pete cheers I'll have a read when I've a few minutes ...
@pete cheers I'll have a read when I've a few minutes ...
Snorky85
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Jan 21, 2019
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1,703
Curly green fingers
Jan 23, 2019
Dreaded Conifer Problem!
If they touch at any point then they are a hedge.
It's being pedantic but the law copes with that.
If they touch at any point then they are a hedge.
It's being pedantic but the law copes with that.
If they touch at any point then they are a hedge.
It's being pedantic but the law copes with that.
If they touch at any point then they are a hedge.
It's being pedantic but the law copes with that.
Phil James
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Jan 19, 2019
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shiney
Jan 22, 2019
Which tree?
I understand Martin-f has gone as well.
I understand Martin-f has gone as well.
I understand Martin-f has gone as well.
I understand Martin-f has gone as well.
Phil A
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Dec 30, 2018
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Peter K
Jan 14, 2019
Pleached trees....spacing
Hi,I'm looking to purchase some pleaced portuguese laurel trees to provide some screening in the front garden. We walk down steps from our drive into the front garden and the wall height is...
Hi,I'm looking to purchase some pleaced portuguese laurel trees to provide some screening in the front garden. We walk down steps from our drive into the front garden and the wall height is slightly above 1 meter and the wall length is 6m.I've found a pleached portguese laurel tree with a...
Hi,I'm looking to purchase some pleaced portuguese laurel trees to provide some screening in the front garden. We walk down steps from our drive into the front garden and the wall height is slightly above 1 meter and the wall length is...
Hi,I'm looking to purchase some pleaced portuguese laurel trees to provide some screening in the front garden. We walk down steps from our drive into the front garden and the wall height is...
Snorky85
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Jan 6, 2019
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1,425
Snorky85
Jan 6, 2019
How can I help my cherry tree?
I would just clear the site and start again.I had 2 cherry trees,needed pruned,left one to recover for 10 years and it just turned into an ugly big tree. Plenty cherry blossom but ugly when the...
I would just clear the site and start again.I had 2 cherry trees,needed pruned,left one to recover for 10 years and it just turned into an ugly big tree. Plenty cherry blossom but ugly when the leaves dropped. One met the chainsaw last year. So much light in the garden again and that part of...
I would just clear the site and start again.I had 2 cherry trees,needed pruned,left one to recover for 10 years and it just turned into an ugly big tree. Plenty cherry blossom but ugly when the leaves dropped. One met the chainsaw last year. So...
I would just clear the site and start again.I had 2 cherry trees,needed pruned,left one to recover for 10 years and it just turned into an ugly big tree. Plenty cherry blossom but ugly when the...
Luke Underwood
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Jan 5, 2019
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642
WeeTam
Jan 5, 2019
Is this Birch tree dead?
Friends. I am so delighted when I read Q&A's relating to trees. Naturally gardening forums are a meeting place for those who simply love plants and flowers. Ooops! sorry veggie growers, but I...
Friends. I am so delighted when I read Q&A's relating to trees. Naturally gardening forums are a meeting place for those who simply love plants and flowers. Ooops! sorry veggie growers, but I am sure we are all on track here. What would we do without our spuds, greens and salad crops. Oh...
Friends. I am so delighted when I read Q&A's relating to trees. Naturally gardening forums are a meeting place for those who simply love plants and flowers. Ooops! sorry veggie growers, but I am sure we are all on track here. What would we...
Friends. I am so delighted when I read Q&A's relating to trees. Naturally gardening forums are a meeting place for those who simply love plants and flowers. Ooops! sorry veggie growers, but I...
hedgefog
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Oct 10, 2018
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2,974
Mike Allen
Jan 4, 2019
Alder Tree
Hi @Amy Willshire the old way of building ponds (large ones) was with puddled clay. But they need skill and scale. And an alder sucking out the moisture would cause the clay to crack and thus ruin...
Hi @Amy Willshire the old way of building ponds (large ones) was with puddled clay. But they need skill and scale. And an alder sucking out the moisture would cause the clay to crack and thus ruin such a pond. I think Christopher Lloyd mentioned that his horse pond (originally for providing...
Hi @Amy Willshire the old way of building ponds (large ones) was with puddled clay. But they need skill and scale. And an alder sucking out the moisture would cause the clay to crack and thus ruin such a pond. I think Christopher Lloyd mentioned...
Hi @Amy Willshire the old way of building ponds (large ones) was with puddled clay. But they need skill and scale. And an alder sucking out the moisture would cause the clay to crack and thus ruin...
Amy Willshire
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Jan 1, 2019
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6
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2,654
CarolineL
Jan 2, 2019
Cordyline Australis and Flowering
Hi @pete I hope your doing ok
...my cordylines are coming on smashing since you gave me great advice mate
Hi @pete I hope your doing ok
...my cordylines are coming on smashing since you gave me great advice mate
Hi @pete I hope your doing ok
...my cordylines are coming on smashing since you gave me great advice mate
Hi @pete I hope your doing ok
...my cordylines are coming on smashing since you gave me great advice mate
Gail_68
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May 29, 2018
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Gail_606
Jan 2, 2019
Which is a sweet cherry?
magic! lots to think about, thanks to all -- tending towards a sunburst fan but have to sleep on it...thanks again to everyone, its so good to get lots of opinions. cheers, karaman
magic! lots to think about, thanks to all -- tending towards a sunburst fan but have to sleep on it...thanks again to everyone, its so good to get lots of opinions. cheers, karaman
magic! lots to think about, thanks to all -- tending towards a sunburst fan but have to sleep on it...thanks again to everyone, its so good to get lots of opinions. cheers, karaman
magic! lots to think about, thanks to all -- tending towards a sunburst fan but have to sleep on it...thanks again to everyone, its so good to get lots of opinions. cheers, karaman
karaman
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Nov 30, 2018
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karaman
Dec 3, 2018
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Spectacular Oak
Thank you Woo. xx I am 'contemplating painting again, perhaps in the New Year as I am busy with crochet at the moment. Maybe I will attempt that spectacular tree.
Thank you Woo. xx I am 'contemplating painting again, perhaps in the New Year as I am busy with crochet at the moment. Maybe I will attempt that spectacular tree.
Thank you Woo. xx I am 'contemplating painting again, perhaps in the New Year as I am busy with crochet at the moment. Maybe I will attempt that spectacular tree.
Thank you Woo. xx I am 'contemplating painting again, perhaps in the New Year as I am busy with crochet at the moment. Maybe I will attempt that spectacular tree.
Victoria
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Nov 25, 2018
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2
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690
Victoria
Nov 25, 2018
Moving an Apple Tree
hi allWe have an apple tree about 8-9 years old. It is at the corner of the garden surrounded by other plants like connifers, box trees and ferns. It was ok when it was a young tree thin and...
hi allWe have an apple tree about 8-9 years old. It is at the corner of the garden surrounded by other plants like connifers, box trees and ferns. It was ok when it was a young tree thin and short, but now it has grown to about 15 ft from ground. It is growing fast, and look a bit crowded in...
hi allWe have an apple tree about 8-9 years old. It is at the corner of the garden surrounded by other plants like connifers, box trees and ferns. It was ok when it was a young tree thin and short, but now it has grown to about 15 ft from...
hi allWe have an apple tree about 8-9 years old. It is at the corner of the garden surrounded by other plants like connifers, box trees and ferns. It was ok when it was a young tree thin and...
hedgefog
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Nov 19, 2018
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hedgefog
Nov 19, 2018
Solanum Tree Blown Over
Paul, how about two stakes - one either side and attach some wire trellis (wouldn`t cost too much) between for your solanum to grow on to - even if the wire trellis was in front of the plant, it...
Paul, how about two stakes - one either side and attach some wire trellis (wouldn`t cost too much) between for your solanum to grow on to - even if the wire trellis was in front of the plant, it would give it some support
Paul, how about two stakes - one either side and attach some wire trellis (wouldn`t cost too much) between for your solanum to grow on to - even if the wire trellis was in front of the plant, it would give it some support
Paul, how about two stakes - one either side and attach some wire trellis (wouldn`t cost too much) between for your solanum to grow on to - even if the wire trellis was in front of the plant, it...
Paul Blackburn
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Oct 12, 2018
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Ned
Nov 13, 2018
looking for small tree for chalk soil in very sunny position
thankyou
thankyou
thankyou
thankyou
crocus
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Oct 22, 2018
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crocus
Nov 11, 2018
Sperm
Yeah, they get everywhere these days. Be glad when we get brexit sorted, that'le stop em.
Yeah, they get everywhere these days. Be glad when we get brexit sorted, that'le stop em.
Yeah, they get everywhere these days. Be glad when we get brexit sorted, that'le stop em.
Yeah, they get everywhere these days. Be glad when we get brexit sorted, that'le stop em.
Phil A
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Nov 1, 2018
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pete
Nov 2, 2018
tree fern
Really good to know, Pete. I have been spraying them daily. The temp at my windowsill is 10degrees. The room was 14 degrees this morning. I'll spray them several times a day from now on. Thanks
Really good to know, Pete. I have been spraying them daily. The temp at my windowsill is 10degrees. The room was 14 degrees this morning. I'll spray them several times a day from now on. Thanks
Really good to know, Pete. I have been spraying them daily. The temp at my windowsill is 10degrees. The room was 14 degrees this morning. I'll spray them several times a day from now on. Thanks
Really good to know, Pete. I have been spraying them daily. The temp at my windowsill is 10degrees. The room was 14 degrees this morning. I'll spray them several times a day from now on. Thanks
Mel
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May 11, 2007
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Greybelle
Oct 30, 2018
Apple tree uprooted
Surely it could be winched back up and then supported in position
Surely it could be winched back up and then supported in position
Surely it could be winched back up and then supported in position
Surely it could be winched back up and then supported in position
TheMadHedger
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Oct 12, 2018
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3,360
Mike77
Oct 19, 2018
Stump Grinding + Returf ?
Just had the conifers removed and the stumps ground down before we went on holiday . As you say the stump grinding is a brutal process . It basically batters the stumps into hundreds of pieces. As...
Just had the conifers removed and the stumps ground down before we went on holiday . As you say the stump grinding is a brutal process . It basically batters the stumps into hundreds of pieces. As soon as the tree surgeon saw the conifers , he said red spider mites was the problem . We have seen...
Just had the conifers removed and the stumps ground down before we went on holiday . As you say the stump grinding is a brutal process . It basically batters the stumps into hundreds of pieces. As soon as the tree surgeon saw the conifers , he...
Just had the conifers removed and the stumps ground down before we went on holiday . As you say the stump grinding is a brutal process . It basically batters the stumps into hundreds of pieces. As...
HarryS
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Sep 28, 2018
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690
HarryS
Oct 14, 2018
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