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Eucalyptus Tree Stump
Good morning Kristen my friend and thank you for your helpful and invaluable post
Good morning Kristen my friend and thank you for your helpful and invaluable post
Good morning Kristen my friend and thank you for your helpful and invaluable post
Good morning Kristen my friend and thank you for your helpful and invaluable post
wiseowl
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Aug 10, 2014
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wiseowl
Aug 11, 2014
Is my Amelanchier dying??
Even though the surrounding soil is wet / moist, planting a container grown plant will mean that the rootball is in, probably, pure peat and no roots have yet ventured out into the surrounding...
Even though the surrounding soil is wet / moist, planting a container grown plant will mean that the rootball is in, probably, pure peat and no roots have yet ventured out into the surrounding soil. If planting in hot weather the plant will drink moisture from that rootball compost, and that is...
Even though the surrounding soil is wet / moist, planting a container grown plant will mean that the rootball is in, probably, pure peat and no roots have yet ventured out into the surrounding soil. If planting in hot weather the plant will drink...
Even though the surrounding soil is wet / moist, planting a container grown plant will mean that the rootball is in, probably, pure peat and no roots have yet ventured out into the surrounding...
Jlou
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Jul 22, 2014
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Kristen
Aug 5, 2014
diseased plum tree?
Hi Jemma, That looks more like physical pest damage...probably caterpillars. If the tree is not too big to spray, there's a treatment called bacillus thuringiensis which specifically controls them.
Hi Jemma, That looks more like physical pest damage...probably caterpillars. If the tree is not too big to spray, there's a treatment called bacillus thuringiensis which specifically controls them.
Hi Jemma, That looks more like physical pest damage...probably caterpillars. If the tree is not too big to spray, there's a treatment called bacillus thuringiensis which specifically controls them.
Hi Jemma, That looks more like physical pest damage...probably caterpillars. If the tree is not too big to spray, there's a treatment called bacillus thuringiensis which specifically controls them.
mommaperidot
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Jul 31, 2014
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619
noisette47
Jul 31, 2014
Can I Plant Apple Trees?
Found another, face-on Jul 2014So if you get some good (decent sized
), bare root plants then it will only 3 years or so to get them to a decent size.
Found another, face-on Jul 2014So if you get some good (decent sized
), bare root plants then it will only 3 years or so to get them to a decent size.
Found another, face-on Jul 2014So if you get some good (decent sized
), bare root plants then it will only 3 years or so to get them to a decent size.
Found another, face-on Jul 2014So if you get some good (decent sized
), bare root plants then it will only 3 years or so to get them to a decent size.
Jungle Jane
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Nov 16, 2013
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Kristen
Jul 28, 2014
What hedge plant?
Get friends round for a garden(ing) party. You provide the drink and they do the digging
Get friends round for a garden(ing) party. You provide the drink and they do the digging
Get friends round for a garden(ing) party. You provide the drink and they do the digging
Get friends round for a garden(ing) party. You provide the drink and they do the digging
P23unk
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Jul 20, 2014
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shiney
Jul 26, 2014
Advice on how to help my beech hedge up
Yes, provided that that some branches stick out far enough (more than 2' say) - and I would only prune those now - I would remove [just] the tip of every branch during the WinterSame again next...
Yes, provided that that some branches stick out far enough (more than 2' say) - and I would only prune those now - I would remove [just] the tip of every branch during the WinterSame again next year / first 3 or 4 years life - by which time it will be getting too big to be able to do that! and...
Yes, provided that that some branches stick out far enough (more than 2' say) - and I would only prune those now - I would remove [just] the tip of every branch during the WinterSame again next year / first 3 or 4 years life - by which time it...
Yes, provided that that some branches stick out far enough (more than 2' say) - and I would only prune those now - I would remove [just] the tip of every branch during the WinterSame again next...
Ardmhacha24
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Sep 1, 2013
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Kristen
Jul 22, 2014
Eucalyptus
Easy from seed, likely not to be large enough to plant out until Spring of Year 2 (might succumb to our winter as a tiny plant, too).It is said they are better off if they do not become...
Easy from seed, likely not to be large enough to plant out until Spring of Year 2 (might succumb to our winter as a tiny plant, too).It is said they are better off if they do not become potbound. Not sure about the tap root issue, I thought that I had read that the roots get some "memory" of...
Easy from seed, likely not to be large enough to plant out until Spring of Year 2 (might succumb to our winter as a tiny plant, too).It is said they are better off if they do not become potbound. Not sure about the tap root issue, I thought...
Easy from seed, likely not to be large enough to plant out until Spring of Year 2 (might succumb to our winter as a tiny plant, too).It is said they are better off if they do not become...
Fat Controller
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Jul 20, 2014
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652
Kristen
Jul 21, 2014
Devon Dan's Trees
Here's a few more:Abies pinsapo 'Glauca' has needles that are radial around the stem, so am not so sure now!
Here's a few more:Abies pinsapo 'Glauca' has needles that are radial around the stem, so am not so sure now!
Here's a few more:Abies pinsapo 'Glauca' has needles that are radial around the stem, so am not so sure now!
Here's a few more:Abies pinsapo 'Glauca' has needles that are radial around the stem, so am not so sure now!
Phil A
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Jul 13, 2014
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647
Devon Dan
Jul 19, 2014
A little Identification Help Please
Sorry, without the photos we aren't really able to identify anything. Maybe if you got in touch with one of the admin they will help sort out your photo problem
. They're good at that sort of thing
Sorry, without the photos we aren't really able to identify anything. Maybe if you got in touch with one of the admin they will help sort out your photo problem
. They're good at that sort of thing
Sorry, without the photos we aren't really able to identify anything. Maybe if you got in touch with one of the admin they will help sort out your photo problem
. They're good at that sort of thing
Sorry, without the photos we aren't really able to identify anything. Maybe if you got in touch with one of the admin they will help sort out your photo problem
. They're good at that sort of thing
Greecko
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Jul 14, 2014
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604
shiney
Jul 15, 2014
Name This Tree !
Sorry folks, it was a Monty Python moment
Sorry folks, it was a Monty Python moment
Sorry folks, it was a Monty Python moment
Sorry folks, it was a Monty Python moment
greengauge
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Jul 12, 2014
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902
Freddy
Jul 14, 2014
Hedging Trees
Definitely the best Thuja for the job.
Definitely the best Thuja for the job.
Definitely the best Thuja for the job.
Definitely the best Thuja for the job.
Andy-Bee
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Jul 9, 2014
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2,840
shiney
Jul 13, 2014
Sorbus Help
Take a look at this Mr. Grinch. Woo has the same problem.
Take a look at this Mr. Grinch. Woo has the same problem.
Take a look at this Mr. Grinch. Woo has the same problem.
Take a look at this Mr. Grinch. Woo has the same problem.
Mr Grinch
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Aug 13, 2013
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Sheal
Jul 12, 2014
Apple tree - time's up!
If you could put that in your Profile then we'll know for next time and not need to ask
Looks to be a nice open spot where your Apple tree has been, so you could put pretty much anything there,...
If you could put that in your Profile then we'll know for next time and not need to ask
Looks to be a nice open spot where your Apple tree has been, so you could put pretty much anything there, and it will take more than one shrub for sure - you could have a little cluster of 3 or 4 choice...
If you could put that in your Profile then we'll know for next time and not need to ask
Looks to be a nice open spot where your Apple tree has been, so you could put pretty much anything there, and it will take more than one shrub for sure -...
If you could put that in your Profile then we'll know for next time and not need to ask
Looks to be a nice open spot where your Apple tree has been, so you could put pretty much anything there,...
Effy66
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Jun 28, 2014
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568
Kristen
Jun 28, 2014
Weeping Willow
Hiif possible a photo ? just to see how much you want to cut off.I normally prune mine when all the leaves have dropped off in late Autumn early winter just to give it a tidy up if needed....
Hiif possible a photo ? just to see how much you want to cut off.I normally prune mine when all the leaves have dropped off in late Autumn early winter just to give it a tidy up if needed.Spruce
Hiif possible a photo ? just to see how much you want to cut off.I normally prune mine when all the leaves have dropped off in late Autumn early winter just to give it a tidy up if needed.Spruce
Hiif possible a photo ? just to see how much you want to cut off.I normally prune mine when all the leaves have dropped off in late Autumn early winter just to give it a tidy up if needed....
maltaron
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Jun 28, 2014
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706
Spruce
Jun 28, 2014
problem??
Survival of the fittest is the way of it for weeds - if they cannot grow rapidly in the face of adversity, they do not survive. You can get some shade loving plants that might thrive under the...
Survival of the fittest is the way of it for weeds - if they cannot grow rapidly in the face of adversity, they do not survive. You can get some shade loving plants that might thrive under the tree, but I suspect that you would never be done watering and feeding them.
Survival of the fittest is the way of it for weeds - if they cannot grow rapidly in the face of adversity, they do not survive. You can get some shade loving plants that might thrive under the tree, but I suspect that you would never be done...
Survival of the fittest is the way of it for weeds - if they cannot grow rapidly in the face of adversity, they do not survive. You can get some shade loving plants that might thrive under the...
filthyturk
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Jun 21, 2014
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616
Fat Controller
Jun 22, 2014
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Davidia involucrata "Dove tree" "Pocket hankerchiefs"
Jen that was a close match in the "books" meant to resemble a "Nutmeg"Spruce
Jen that was a close match in the "books" meant to resemble a "Nutmeg"Spruce
Jen that was a close match in the "books" meant to resemble a "Nutmeg"Spruce
Jen that was a close match in the "books" meant to resemble a "Nutmeg"Spruce
Spruce
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Apr 19, 2014
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Spruce
Jun 22, 2014
Sad and Sorry
Scrape the bark with your nail on the dead looking bits, if it`s green any where getting near the trunk, cut it off just past. But I think it`s going to be an odd looking shape.
Scrape the bark with your nail on the dead looking bits, if it`s green any where getting near the trunk, cut it off just past. But I think it`s going to be an odd looking shape.
Scrape the bark with your nail on the dead looking bits, if it`s green any where getting near the trunk, cut it off just past. But I think it`s going to be an odd looking shape.
Scrape the bark with your nail on the dead looking bits, if it`s green any where getting near the trunk, cut it off just past. But I think it`s going to be an odd looking shape.
luciusmaximus
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May 29, 2014
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pamsdish
Jun 20, 2014
Cherry Laurels...
I would give them a foliar feed as a "tonic" - e.g. Maxicrop.I doubt you are managing to overwater them at this time of the year. A good generous watering 3 times a week (reducing to twice a...
I would give them a foliar feed as a "tonic" - e.g. Maxicrop.I doubt you are managing to overwater them at this time of the year. A good generous watering 3 times a week (reducing to twice a week form, say, 1st July) should be sufficient - but increase the frequency if we get a hot, dry,...
I would give them a foliar feed as a "tonic" - e.g. Maxicrop.I doubt you are managing to overwater them at this time of the year. A good generous watering 3 times a week (reducing to twice a week form, say, 1st July) should be sufficient - but...
I would give them a foliar feed as a "tonic" - e.g. Maxicrop.I doubt you are managing to overwater them at this time of the year. A good generous watering 3 times a week (reducing to twice a...
Spider!
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Jun 19, 2014
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Kristen
Jun 19, 2014
Photinia (Red Robin) Tree problems
It's been there seven years.
It's been there seven years.
It's been there seven years.
It's been there seven years.
sparkle73
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Jun 15, 2014
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sparkle73
Jun 17, 2014
Can anyone identify this tree?
Can't remember the name (if I ever knew it), just get a tall growing variety. And when the flowers look like getting above nose height layer some cuttings and start some fresh plants. The flowers...
Can't remember the name (if I ever knew it), just get a tall growing variety. And when the flowers look like getting above nose height layer some cuttings and start some fresh plants. The flowers on mine are now about 12 feet up and not so noticeable as I walk past morning/evening.
Can't remember the name (if I ever knew it), just get a tall growing variety. And when the flowers look like getting above nose height layer some cuttings and start some fresh plants. The flowers on mine are now about 12 feet up and not so...
Can't remember the name (if I ever knew it), just get a tall growing variety. And when the flowers look like getting above nose height layer some cuttings and start some fresh plants. The flowers...
theweerabbit
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Jun 11, 2014
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1,108
Scrungee
Jun 14, 2014
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