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  1. Ariadae

    Tree preservation order

    Looks like a Western red Cedar to me, for sure. TPOs are usually placed on tree with historical, cultural, financial or amenity (inc. landcape / treescape) value. Contacting the tree officer would...
    Looks like a Western red Cedar to me, for sure. TPOs are usually placed on tree with historical, cultural, financial or amenity (inc. landcape / treescape) value. Contacting the tree officer would be your best bet for finding out why this tree has been chosen.
    Looks like a Western red Cedar to me, for sure. TPOs are usually placed on tree with historical, cultural, financial or amenity (inc. landcape / treescape) value. Contacting the tree officer would be your best bet for finding out why this tree...
    Looks like a Western red Cedar to me, for sure. TPOs are usually placed on tree with historical, cultural, financial or amenity (inc. landcape / treescape) value. Contacting the tree officer would...
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  2. dinp

    Japanese Maples

    Thank you all. Much appreciated.
    Thank you all. Much appreciated.
    Thank you all. Much appreciated.
    Thank you all. Much appreciated.
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  3. Rachel hughes

    Magnolia tree

    Thanks guys I will try these tips out......I really do appreciate it as I'm a real novice this will be my first summer as we moved in here august last year
    Thanks guys I will try these tips out......I really do appreciate it as I'm a real novice this will be my first summer as we moved in here august last year
    Thanks guys I will try these tips out......I really do appreciate it as I'm a real novice this will be my first summer as we moved in here august last year
    Thanks guys I will try these tips out......I really do appreciate it as I'm a real novice this will be my first summer as we moved in here august last year
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  4. Bilbo675
    Like x 5

    Seed Grown Horse Chestnut Has First Flower!

    How wonderful Bilbo:yay: such a fab accomplishment :thumbsup:
    How wonderful Bilbo:yay: such a fab accomplishment :thumbsup:
    How wonderful Bilbo:yay: such a fab accomplishment :thumbsup:
    How wonderful Bilbo:yay: such a fab accomplishment :thumbsup:
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  5. SuperBubbleGumHaZe

    Please help me with my loquat tree!!

    Thanks have made the cut hope it makez it :)
    Thanks have made the cut hope it makez it :)
    Thanks have made the cut hope it makez it :)
    Thanks have made the cut hope it makez it :)
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  6. polypody

    Dunemann Box

    New one on me, but sounds interesting :)
    New one on me, but sounds interesting :)
    New one on me, but sounds interesting :)
    New one on me, but sounds interesting :)
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  7. Fat Controller

    Cherry blossom tree advice please

    Eeeek! Bad news. Like I said, a heads-up for anyone reading the thread that has fruit or ornamental trees. The only cure is to stuff a stiff wire up into the channel (s) caused by the larvae and...
    Eeeek! Bad news. Like I said, a heads-up for anyone reading the thread that has fruit or ornamental trees. The only cure is to stuff a stiff wire up into the channel (s) caused by the larvae and squish the blighters. There are pheromone traps available but they don't seem to be very effective. ...
    Eeeek! Bad news. Like I said, a heads-up for anyone reading the thread that has fruit or ornamental trees. The only cure is to stuff a stiff wire up into the channel (s) caused by the larvae and squish the blighters. There are pheromone traps...
    Eeeek! Bad news. Like I said, a heads-up for anyone reading the thread that has fruit or ornamental trees. The only cure is to stuff a stiff wire up into the channel (s) caused by the larvae and...
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  8. Sandy Ground

    Diervilla x splendens 'diva' aka Bush Honeysuckle

    I have one in my garden and it's a very easy going shrub, can be left to grow larger, just removing dead growth or as often recommended can be cut back harder in late winter.I don't see why it...
    I have one in my garden and it's a very easy going shrub, can be left to grow larger, just removing dead growth or as often recommended can be cut back harder in late winter.I don't see why it can't be used as a low informal hedge as it is robust, not too fussy on soil types or pH and will...
    I have one in my garden and it's a very easy going shrub, can be left to grow larger, just removing dead growth or as often recommended can be cut back harder in late winter.I don't see why it can't be used as a low informal hedge as it is...
    I have one in my garden and it's a very easy going shrub, can be left to grow larger, just removing dead growth or as often recommended can be cut back harder in late winter.I don't see why it...
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  9. Callanderkath

    Beech hedge brutally singed by builders fire!

    This is a real pity. Beech makes such a beautiful hedge and takes a long time to reach a height like that. Shame on the builders! :wallbanging:Zooming into the recent pic, it looks like there are small leaf...
    This is a real pity. Beech makes such a beautiful hedge and takes a long time to reach a height like that. Shame on the builders! :wallbanging:Zooming into the recent pic, it looks like there are small leaf buds on some of the branches, so all may not be lost. Like @JWK and @shiney say... it could be worth...
    This is a real pity. Beech makes such a beautiful hedge and takes a long time to reach a height like that. Shame on the builders! :wallbanging:Zooming into the recent pic, it looks like there are small leaf buds on some of the branches, so all may not be...
    This is a real pity. Beech makes such a beautiful hedge and takes a long time to reach a height like that. Shame on the builders! :wallbanging:Zooming into the recent pic, it looks like there are small leaf...
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  10. brian49

    Photinia Red Robin trees dying or very sick?

    Hi Brian. If you can see some new growth (they should be starting to grow new red leaves from the tips of the branches round about now) they're still alive and might be worth planting out if...
    Hi Brian. If you can see some new growth (they should be starting to grow new red leaves from the tips of the branches round about now) they're still alive and might be worth planting out if you've got space. They are excellent screening plants, although you might not need that if you've got a...
    Hi Brian. If you can see some new growth (they should be starting to grow new red leaves from the tips of the branches round about now) they're still alive and might be worth planting out if you've got space. They are excellent screening plants,...
    Hi Brian. If you can see some new growth (they should be starting to grow new red leaves from the tips of the branches round about now) they're still alive and might be worth planting out if...
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  11. M tomlin

    Lopping/cutting silver birch

    Now that's gotta be a GC first Bilob :biggrin:
    Now that's gotta be a GC first Bilob :biggrin:
    Now that's gotta be a GC first Bilob :biggrin:
    Now that's gotta be a GC first Bilob :biggrin:
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  12. Fat Controller

    Blossom

    I tend to think the flowering of blossom is not totally straight forward. Around here some almond and cherry is out, but some cherry is yet to even show colour, Blackthorn has been out for two...
    I tend to think the flowering of blossom is not totally straight forward. Around here some almond and cherry is out, but some cherry is yet to even show colour, Blackthorn has been out for two weeks and reaching it's peak.I once read an article some years ago regarding forsythia, no not...
    I tend to think the flowering of blossom is not totally straight forward. Around here some almond and cherry is out, but some cherry is yet to even show colour, Blackthorn has been out for two weeks and reaching it's peak.I once read an...
    I tend to think the flowering of blossom is not totally straight forward. Around here some almond and cherry is out, but some cherry is yet to even show colour, Blackthorn has been out for two...
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  13. husk24

    Does my cherry tree need pruning?

    I know just how you feel:heehee::loll:
    I know just how you feel:heehee::loll:
    I know just how you feel:heehee::loll:
    I know just how you feel:heehee::loll:
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  14. Portisgrass

    Planting leylandii advice

    Great thanks. Thats what I'll do then. I shall get My spade out then and start digging.
    Great thanks. Thats what I'll do then. I shall get My spade out then and start digging.
    Great thanks. Thats what I'll do then. I shall get My spade out then and start digging.
    Great thanks. Thats what I'll do then. I shall get My spade out then and start digging.
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  15. dogsbody

    Witch Hazel

    So it will have it's roots well down and settled........have some patience, always needed in gardening:heehee:, and in the Autumn give it a good watering, gently dig it up and then water it when in the...
    So it will have it's roots well down and settled........have some patience, always needed in gardening:heehee:, and in the Autumn give it a good watering, gently dig it up and then water it when in the new site.:snorky:
    So it will have it's roots well down and settled........have some patience, always needed in gardening:heehee:, and in the Autumn give it a good watering, gently dig it up and then water it when in the new site.:snorky:
    So it will have it's roots well down and settled........have some patience, always needed in gardening:heehee:, and in the Autumn give it a good watering, gently dig it up and then water it when in the...
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  16. PaulS

    Suitable Compost for Walnut Tree in Root Bag>?

    I will be planting a walnut tree in a 95 Litre Rootex root control bag.There have been other trees (stumps - possibly conifers) nearby, so I intend not to use the soil from the hole as it might...
    I will be planting a walnut tree in a 95 Litre Rootex root control bag.There have been other trees (stumps - possibly conifers) nearby, so I intend not to use the soil from the hole as it might have the wrong pH or lack the nutrients for the walnut to thrive.Which compost would be best to...
    I will be planting a walnut tree in a 95 Litre Rootex root control bag.There have been other trees (stumps - possibly conifers) nearby, so I intend not to use the soil from the hole as it might have the wrong pH or lack the nutrients for the...
    I will be planting a walnut tree in a 95 Litre Rootex root control bag.There have been other trees (stumps - possibly conifers) nearby, so I intend not to use the soil from the hole as it might...
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  17. husk24

    Doesmy.

    Welcome to the forum. :)Lots of knowledgeable members have probably already gone to bed and I am zero help. Please check in, in the morning and enjoy the help you receive while having a...
    Welcome to the forum. :)Lots of knowledgeable members have probably already gone to bed and I am zero help. Please check in, in the morning and enjoy the help you receive while having a cuppa.oh, and do please add yor location and other helpful bits to your profile :)
    Welcome to the forum. :)Lots of knowledgeable members have probably already gone to bed and I am zero help. Please check in, in the morning and enjoy the help you receive while having a cuppa.oh, and do please add yor location and other helpful...
    Welcome to the forum. :)Lots of knowledgeable members have probably already gone to bed and I am zero help. Please check in, in the morning and enjoy the help you receive while having a...
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    2
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  18. Fat Controller

    Evergreen advice please

    There wasn't any sign of subsidence @shiney and our soil was sandy. A camera was put through the drains before they were replaced and I could see the roots and the damage they'd caused throughout...
    There wasn't any sign of subsidence @shiney and our soil was sandy. A camera was put through the drains before they were replaced and I could see the roots and the damage they'd caused throughout the full 80ft length. Yes, the pipes were old and possibly weakening but they were still intact...
    There wasn't any sign of subsidence @shiney and our soil was sandy. A camera was put through the drains before they were replaced and I could see the roots and the damage they'd caused throughout the full 80ft length. Yes, the pipes were old and...
    There wasn't any sign of subsidence @shiney and our soil was sandy. A camera was put through the drains before they were replaced and I could see the roots and the damage they'd caused throughout...
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  19. DeckerZ

    Citrus Tree Advice

    Yes, I know, that's why I chose that one. I always research the history of companies I deal with prior to purchasing from them and Scott's history wasn't/isn't so commendable. It has been said...
    Yes, I know, that's why I chose that one. I always research the history of companies I deal with prior to purchasing from them and Scott's history wasn't/isn't so commendable. It has been said that peat farming doesn't harm the peat bogs at all... but when one depletes a source without reserve,...
    Yes, I know, that's why I chose that one. I always research the history of companies I deal with prior to purchasing from them and Scott's history wasn't/isn't so commendable. It has been said that peat farming doesn't harm the peat bogs at...
    Yes, I know, that's why I chose that one. I always research the history of companies I deal with prior to purchasing from them and Scott's history wasn't/isn't so commendable. It has been said...
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  20. Markymark

    To prune or not to prune...

    Thanks for that! How big do you think it will grow? I love it...even though it's getting harder and harder to reach the top to prune...
    Thanks for that! How big do you think it will grow? I love it...even though it's getting harder and harder to reach the top to prune...
    Thanks for that! How big do you think it will grow? I love it...even though it's getting harder and harder to reach the top to prune...
    Thanks for that! How big do you think it will grow? I love it...even though it's getting harder and harder to reach the top to prune...
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