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Pollarding a Eucalyptus tree....
They do indeed!When I moved into my previous home, there was a pot with a dead looking thing in it
Within weeks it was sprouting and I guessed it was a Euc. I wasn't mistaken!Sadly, I had...
They do indeed!When I moved into my previous home, there was a pot with a dead looking thing in it
Within weeks it was sprouting and I guessed it was a Euc. I wasn't mistaken!Sadly, I had to leave it behind, but it was a glorious article! And grew magnificently
I did say to Mr "M"...
They do indeed!When I moved into my previous home, there was a pot with a dead looking thing in it
Within weeks it was sprouting and I guessed it was a Euc. I wasn't mistaken!Sadly, I had to leave it behind, but it was a glorious article!...
They do indeed!When I moved into my previous home, there was a pot with a dead looking thing in it
Within weeks it was sprouting and I guessed it was a Euc. I wasn't mistaken!Sadly, I had...
Lolimac
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Apr 17, 2014
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"M"
Oct 15, 2014
Planting After Stump Grind
Update:Although there was too much work to remove all the wood chippings and replace with compost we did do some of it. We have now planted it out with plants that we had maturing in our plant...
Update:Although there was too much work to remove all the wood chippings and replace with compost we did do some of it. We have now planted it out with plants that we had maturing in our plant sales area. So it wasn't a matter of a definite plan but taking what looked ready for planting.
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Update:Although there was too much work to remove all the wood chippings and replace with compost we did do some of it. We have now planted it out with plants that we had maturing in our plant sales area. So it wasn't a matter of a definite...
Update:Although there was too much work to remove all the wood chippings and replace with compost we did do some of it. We have now planted it out with plants that we had maturing in our plant...
Chiaroscuro
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Sep 25, 2014
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shiney
Oct 15, 2014
How to move a large tree.
If only it was that easy
If only it was that easy
If only it was that easy
If only it was that easy
kindredspirit
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Oct 9, 2014
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915
Lolimac
Oct 12, 2014
Care of acers
Hello nikirushka
It's a lovely plant! The critical time for acers is in Spring when the new leaves are emerging...that's when they need shade from sun and shelter from cold winds and frost. ...
Hello nikirushka
It's a lovely plant! The critical time for acers is in Spring when the new leaves are emerging...that's when they need shade from sun and shelter from cold winds and frost. If you've got a choice of spots to plant it then partial shade and lots of shelter, some acidic...
Hello nikirushka
It's a lovely plant! The critical time for acers is in Spring when the new leaves are emerging...that's when they need shade from sun and shelter from cold winds and frost. If you've got a choice of spots to plant it then...
Hello nikirushka
It's a lovely plant! The critical time for acers is in Spring when the new leaves are emerging...that's when they need shade from sun and shelter from cold winds and frost. ...
nikirushka
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Sep 30, 2014
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988
noisette47
Sep 30, 2014
Can anyone identify these two tree's please ?
This reminds me, need a Pyracantha for the garden. Thanks Alex
This reminds me, need a Pyracantha for the garden. Thanks Alex
This reminds me, need a Pyracantha for the garden. Thanks Alex
This reminds me, need a Pyracantha for the garden. Thanks Alex
Alex99
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Sep 24, 2014
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nFrost
Sep 24, 2014
Who can identify this?
Thanks for the picture. At first I thought it was Lilac but the leaves aren't set right for that and now I'm struggling. I recognise it but can't put a name to it, sorry! Perhaps other members can...
Thanks for the picture. At first I thought it was Lilac but the leaves aren't set right for that and now I'm struggling. I recognise it but can't put a name to it, sorry! Perhaps other members can id it for you.
Thanks for the picture. At first I thought it was Lilac but the leaves aren't set right for that and now I'm struggling. I recognise it but can't put a name to it, sorry! Perhaps other members can id it for you.
Thanks for the picture. At first I thought it was Lilac but the leaves aren't set right for that and now I'm struggling. I recognise it but can't put a name to it, sorry! Perhaps other members can...
Catrin
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Aug 15, 2014
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Sheal
Sep 19, 2014
Can anyone identify this bushy tree please?
Think Lolli is on the right track, some kind of prunus, possibly plum, or damson. Dammed if I can see the fruit, but then I am a bit sloe at times.
Think Lolli is on the right track, some kind of prunus, possibly plum, or damson. Dammed if I can see the fruit, but then I am a bit sloe at times.
Think Lolli is on the right track, some kind of prunus, possibly plum, or damson. Dammed if I can see the fruit, but then I am a bit sloe at times.
Think Lolli is on the right track, some kind of prunus, possibly plum, or damson. Dammed if I can see the fruit, but then I am a bit sloe at times.
Catrin
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Aug 15, 2014
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pete
Sep 19, 2014
Is this a fruit tree?
Looks wrong for Sloe, but could be a Damson that hasn't born any fruit, are the stems just as red all around, or is one side lighter?
Looks wrong for Sloe, but could be a Damson that hasn't born any fruit, are the stems just as red all around, or is one side lighter?
Looks wrong for Sloe, but could be a Damson that hasn't born any fruit, are the stems just as red all around, or is one side lighter?
Looks wrong for Sloe, but could be a Damson that hasn't born any fruit, are the stems just as red all around, or is one side lighter?
Catrin
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Aug 15, 2014
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610
Scrungee
Sep 19, 2014
Poorly plum :(
Here's a better photo
Here's a better photo
Here's a better photo
Here's a better photo
Catrin
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Aug 15, 2014
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Catrin
Sep 19, 2014
Avocado
Not really. Might be OK outside in the South, or a mild winter, but will fare much better if indoors / frost-free.I would think that a 12" pot may be too big for a plant that is only 8" tall -...
Not really. Might be OK outside in the South, or a mild winter, but will fare much better if indoors / frost-free.I would think that a 12" pot may be too big for a plant that is only 8" tall - there is risk that the water you provide, absorbed by all the soil in the 12" pot, will take the 8"...
Not really. Might be OK outside in the South, or a mild winter, but will fare much better if indoors / frost-free.I would think that a 12" pot may be too big for a plant that is only 8" tall - there is risk that the water you provide, absorbed...
Not really. Might be OK outside in the South, or a mild winter, but will fare much better if indoors / frost-free.I would think that a 12" pot may be too big for a plant that is only 8" tall -...
xf8u39
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Sep 16, 2014
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708
Kristen
Sep 17, 2014
Bonsai.
Hi. I had completely forgotten about this thread. Wow. I have quite a collection of bonsai now.
@Mad Hatter If a tree grows naturally outdoors in your country then that is where you will need to...
Hi. I had completely forgotten about this thread. Wow. I have quite a collection of bonsai now.
@Mad Hatter If a tree grows naturally outdoors in your country then that is where you will need to grow it as a bonsai. There are very few trees that will grow indoors and thrive. The few that do...
Hi. I had completely forgotten about this thread. Wow. I have quite a collection of bonsai now.
@Mad Hatter If a tree grows naturally outdoors in your country then that is where you will need to grow it as a bonsai. There are very few trees...
Hi. I had completely forgotten about this thread. Wow. I have quite a collection of bonsai now.
@Mad Hatter If a tree grows naturally outdoors in your country then that is where you will need to...
Lea
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Sep 12, 2013
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Lea
Sep 12, 2014
Walnut tree trouble
If it's been exceptionally dry, it's probably suffering from drought! I believe that walnuts are quite thirsty trees.....
If it's been exceptionally dry, it's probably suffering from drought! I believe that walnuts are quite thirsty trees.....
If it's been exceptionally dry, it's probably suffering from drought! I believe that walnuts are quite thirsty trees.....
If it's been exceptionally dry, it's probably suffering from drought! I believe that walnuts are quite thirsty trees.....
Herb
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Sep 8, 2014
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noisette47
Sep 8, 2014
Is my Olive Tree diseased?
Someone read my post!!
Eucalyptus. Looks normal to me. Just try and keep the ivy out of the crown.All the best, Matthew
Someone read my post!!
Eucalyptus. Looks normal to me. Just try and keep the ivy out of the crown.All the best, Matthew
Someone read my post!!
Eucalyptus. Looks normal to me. Just try and keep the ivy out of the crown.All the best, Matthew
Someone read my post!!
Eucalyptus. Looks normal to me. Just try and keep the ivy out of the crown.All the best, Matthew
Howdoo
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Aug 24, 2014
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1,137
TreeTreeTree
Sep 8, 2014
Please help identify these twisty branches
Thanks very much for the help, I decided not to buy them for now. Next time I am in that shop I'll ask what they are. I've taken branches from 'government-owned' land before, but it can be hit and...
Thanks very much for the help, I decided not to buy them for now. Next time I am in that shop I'll ask what they are. I've taken branches from 'government-owned' land before, but it can be hit and miss how much pesticides have been sprayed on it; the further you go into the wilderness the less...
Thanks very much for the help, I decided not to buy them for now. Next time I am in that shop I'll ask what they are. I've taken branches from 'government-owned' land before, but it can be hit and miss how much pesticides have been sprayed on it;...
Thanks very much for the help, I decided not to buy them for now. Next time I am in that shop I'll ask what they are. I've taken branches from 'government-owned' land before, but it can be hit and...
Bigyouth
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Aug 29, 2014
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Bigyouth
Sep 1, 2014
Best Type Of Tree In A Pot For A Shaded Area
You BOUGHT a Japanese Anenome!
It's my third summer here and I'm still trying to kill the sodding things!
You BOUGHT a Japanese Anenome!
It's my third summer here and I'm still trying to kill the sodding things!
You BOUGHT a Japanese Anenome!
It's my third summer here and I'm still trying to kill the sodding things!
You BOUGHT a Japanese Anenome!
It's my third summer here and I'm still trying to kill the sodding things!
intel
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Aug 3, 2014
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longk
Aug 30, 2014
Bush identity and pruning
You are spot on with that...when I got them thinned out at the bottom there were 2 growing together.Now she wants the ivy removed because it's grown into the garage and shed roof space and is...
You are spot on with that...when I got them thinned out at the bottom there were 2 growing together.Now she wants the ivy removed because it's grown into the garage and shed roof space and is well on its way up the house wall!!I'll have to do another post for that :-)
You are spot on with that...when I got them thinned out at the bottom there were 2 growing together.Now she wants the ivy removed because it's grown into the garage and shed roof space and is well on its way up the house wall!!I'll have to do...
You are spot on with that...when I got them thinned out at the bottom there were 2 growing together.Now she wants the ivy removed because it's grown into the garage and shed roof space and is...
scrumpyjax
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Aug 18, 2014
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scrumpyjax
Aug 28, 2014
Mulberry tree over-growing
Thanks for your reply! The tree has been grafted- is it more likely that this new shoot is from the tree the mulberry branches were grafted to? The leaves on the new shoot look slightly different...
Thanks for your reply! The tree has been grafted- is it more likely that this new shoot is from the tree the mulberry branches were grafted to? The leaves on the new shoot look slightly different to the ordinary mulberry leaves...
Thanks for your reply! The tree has been grafted- is it more likely that this new shoot is from the tree the mulberry branches were grafted to? The leaves on the new shoot look slightly different to the ordinary mulberry leaves...
Thanks for your reply! The tree has been grafted- is it more likely that this new shoot is from the tree the mulberry branches were grafted to? The leaves on the new shoot look slightly different...
IzzyTM
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Aug 19, 2014
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IzzyTM
Aug 24, 2014
Please help me identify/improve this young hedge
Yes, definitely hornbeamNip out the bud from the tip of the plant, and every side branch, during the winter. Do that for as many years until it becomes an impossible task! probably 3 years or...
Yes, definitely hornbeamNip out the bud from the tip of the plant, and every side branch, during the winter. Do that for as many years until it becomes an impossible task! probably 3 years or so
That will make them bush up nicely.Here's the growth rate on my Hornbeam hedge, planted in...
Yes, definitely hornbeamNip out the bud from the tip of the plant, and every side branch, during the winter. Do that for as many years until it becomes an impossible task! probably 3 years or so
That will make them bush up nicely.Here's...
Yes, definitely hornbeamNip out the bud from the tip of the plant, and every side branch, during the winter. Do that for as many years until it becomes an impossible task! probably 3 years or...
garmcqui
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Aug 18, 2014
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Kristen
Aug 18, 2014
Any ideas for suitable trees for privacy in a smallish garden
I would plant a Pleached hedge along your back fence. Not cheap if you want "instant", but any other route is 5 - 7 years to get it established.Cheapest route I know of is "flat headed Lime...
I would plant a Pleached hedge along your back fence. Not cheap if you want "instant", but any other route is 5 - 7 years to get it established.Cheapest route I know of is "flat headed Lime trees" from Ashridge Trees (bare root only, so need to plant Nov-Feb). The plants will be anything...
I would plant a Pleached hedge along your back fence. Not cheap if you want "instant", but any other route is 5 - 7 years to get it established.Cheapest route I know of is "flat headed Lime trees" from Ashridge Trees (bare root only, so...
I would plant a Pleached hedge along your back fence. Not cheap if you want "instant", but any other route is 5 - 7 years to get it established.Cheapest route I know of is "flat headed Lime...
Sjb474
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Aug 16, 2014
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Kristen
Aug 17, 2014
Rootball Bare Root Trees for Planting Later?
Actually I was expecting it to be worse than it was
The "takeaways" were:That size of pot, with a relatively skinny tree trunk (albeit 4M+ tall) has a lot of weight in the rootball, so awkward...
Actually I was expecting it to be worse than it was
The "takeaways" were:That size of pot, with a relatively skinny tree trunk (albeit 4M+ tall) has a lot of weight in the rootball, so awkward to get "airborne" [horizontal] to allow the pot to be taken offCritical that the roots have...
Actually I was expecting it to be worse than it was
The "takeaways" were:That size of pot, with a relatively skinny tree trunk (albeit 4M+ tall) has a lot of weight in the rootball, so awkward to get "airborne" [horizontal] to allow the pot...
Actually I was expecting it to be worse than it was
The "takeaways" were:That size of pot, with a relatively skinny tree trunk (albeit 4M+ tall) has a lot of weight in the rootball, so awkward...
Kristen
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Feb 28, 2014
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