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  1. kindredspirit

    Junipers. To prune or not to prune?

    Our Juniperus horizontalis clearly isn't aware of of this. ;) It gets a light trim most years just to keep it within bounds.
    Our Juniperus horizontalis clearly isn't aware of of this. ;) It gets a light trim most years just to keep it within bounds.
    Our Juniperus horizontalis clearly isn't aware of of this. ;) It gets a light trim most years just to keep it within bounds.
    Our Juniperus horizontalis clearly isn't aware of of this. ;) It gets a light trim most years just to keep it within bounds.
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  2. wiseowl

    Purple Leaf Plum - Prunus cerasifera/Problem

    Woo, I think you're now the proud owner of the first standard grown Plum in Britain! :biggrin:
    Woo, I think you're now the proud owner of the first standard grown Plum in Britain! :biggrin:
    Woo, I think you're now the proud owner of the first standard grown Plum in Britain! :biggrin:
    Woo, I think you're now the proud owner of the first standard grown Plum in Britain! :biggrin:
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  3. kindredspirit
    Like x 9

    Japanese Maple Bed.

    I like :)
    I like :)
    I like :)
    I like :)
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  4. Jungle Jane

    Suggestions for Trees/ Large Shrubs Like Hazels

    RHS says Full Sun or Part Shade (but now I come to think of it I think I have read that they do best in Full Sun :( ). Need Acid or Neutral soil though (that's never stopped me here, but maybe...
    RHS says Full Sun or Part Shade (but now I come to think of it I think I have read that they do best in Full Sun :( ). Need Acid or Neutral soil though (that's never stopped me here, but maybe they would do better without Alkalinity (RHS says the Winter-stem ones are OK with any pH)I've...
    RHS says Full Sun or Part Shade (but now I come to think of it I think I have read that they do best in Full Sun :( ). Need Acid or Neutral soil though (that's never stopped me here, but maybe they would do better without Alkalinity (RHS says...
    RHS says Full Sun or Part Shade (but now I come to think of it I think I have read that they do best in Full Sun :( ). Need Acid or Neutral soil though (that's never stopped me here, but maybe...
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  5. keithhampson

    How close should I plant silver birch tree's?

    Silver birch are "flimsy" looking trees, I think they are much better planted in a thicket than a row. But perhaps you don't have enough" depth" to do that?An alternative would be to use...
    Silver birch are "flimsy" looking trees, I think they are much better planted in a thicket than a row. But perhaps you don't have enough" depth" to do that?An alternative would be to use multi-stem plants, Silver Birch respond well to that, and grow up to make a nice "clump" in that...
    Silver birch are "flimsy" looking trees, I think they are much better planted in a thicket than a row. But perhaps you don't have enough" depth" to do that?An alternative would be to use multi-stem plants, Silver Birch respond well to that, and...
    Silver birch are "flimsy" looking trees, I think they are much better planted in a thicket than a row. But perhaps you don't have enough" depth" to do that?An alternative would be to use...
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  6. jjordie

    Victoria Plum trees

    Unless your new ones are on a dwarfing rootstock (intended for pot growing perhaps?) I think it would be worth investigating why they haven't grown. Might they have been pot-bound originally and...
    Unless your new ones are on a dwarfing rootstock (intended for pot growing perhaps?) I think it would be worth investigating why they haven't grown. Might they have been pot-bound originally and the roots haven't ventured out of the original rootball? or the soil / drainage / something is...
    Unless your new ones are on a dwarfing rootstock (intended for pot growing perhaps?) I think it would be worth investigating why they haven't grown. Might they have been pot-bound originally and the roots haven't ventured out of the original...
    Unless your new ones are on a dwarfing rootstock (intended for pot growing perhaps?) I think it would be worth investigating why they haven't grown. Might they have been pot-bound originally and...
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  7. caskin

    Pear Tree die back as soon as fruitlets appear???

    Still looking for some expert advice from this forum if possible????
    Still looking for some expert advice from this forum if possible????
    Still looking for some expert advice from this forum if possible????
    Still looking for some expert advice from this forum if possible????
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  8. Dougy

    Replacing a pear tree

    Hi All,have a pear tree in the garden, and for the last 3 years has been troubled with leaf curl. Nothing I have tried has cured the problem. As normal, this years abundant blossom gave way to...
    Hi All,have a pear tree in the garden, and for the last 3 years has been troubled with leaf curl. Nothing I have tried has cured the problem. As normal, this years abundant blossom gave way to fruit forming, but once again are falling off. Its time to go. I have just purchased a couple of...
    Hi All,have a pear tree in the garden, and for the last 3 years has been troubled with leaf curl. Nothing I have tried has cured the problem. As normal, this years abundant blossom gave way to fruit forming, but once again are falling off. ...
    Hi All,have a pear tree in the garden, and for the last 3 years has been troubled with leaf curl. Nothing I have tried has cured the problem. As normal, this years abundant blossom gave way to...
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  9. rosielee

    how to prune a cherry tree to required shape

    Thanks so much for your replies. By looking at the websites provided I think Im going to take the plunge and have a go this summer. Cheers you two!
    Thanks so much for your replies. By looking at the websites provided I think Im going to take the plunge and have a go this summer. Cheers you two!
    Thanks so much for your replies. By looking at the websites provided I think Im going to take the plunge and have a go this summer. Cheers you two!
    Thanks so much for your replies. By looking at the websites provided I think Im going to take the plunge and have a go this summer. Cheers you two!
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  10. mysti77

    Summer Sun Cherry tree

    Thank you :)Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk
    Thank you :)Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk
    Thank you :)Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk
    Thank you :)Sent from my GT-I9300 using Tapatalk
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  11. mysti77

    Size of raised bed for Semi-Dwarf Cherry Tree

    Hi everyone,I just bought a Summer Sun on Gisela rootstock from ChrisBowers websiteI plan on building a square raised bed in sunny corner of our garden but I am unsure what size to make the...
    Hi everyone,I just bought a Summer Sun on Gisela rootstock from ChrisBowers websiteI plan on building a square raised bed in sunny corner of our garden but I am unsure what size to make the square raised bed. This is the first time I am planting a tree ever and i have bought a stake and...
    Hi everyone,I just bought a Summer Sun on Gisela rootstock from ChrisBowers websiteI plan on building a square raised bed in sunny corner of our garden but I am unsure what size to make the square raised bed. This is the first time I am...
    Hi everyone,I just bought a Summer Sun on Gisela rootstock from ChrisBowers websiteI plan on building a square raised bed in sunny corner of our garden but I am unsure what size to make the...
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  12. JustinWimbledon

    Choose a tree for a sunny London garden

    Hi All, I recently removed 5 leilandei that were planted by a previous owner and were shading everything. I have a North-facing garden, but surrounding houses are shallow so it's full sun all day....
    Hi All, I recently removed 5 leilandei that were planted by a previous owner and were shading everything. I have a North-facing garden, but surrounding houses are shallow so it's full sun all day. The soil is light and not claybound - surrounding houses have flourishing apples, plums and birch...
    Hi All, I recently removed 5 leilandei that were planted by a previous owner and were shading everything. I have a North-facing garden, but surrounding houses are shallow so it's full sun all day. The soil is light and not claybound - surrounding...
    Hi All, I recently removed 5 leilandei that were planted by a previous owner and were shading everything. I have a North-facing garden, but surrounding houses are shallow so it's full sun all day....
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  13. chrisgatguis

    Soil, stone or grass around the base of trees?

    Around mine I either have borders or I mulch with wood chips sometimes over weed fabric.. My fruit trees are all mulched with well rotted wood chips every year..
    Around mine I either have borders or I mulch with wood chips sometimes over weed fabric.. My fruit trees are all mulched with well rotted wood chips every year..
    Around mine I either have borders or I mulch with wood chips sometimes over weed fabric.. My fruit trees are all mulched with well rotted wood chips every year..
    Around mine I either have borders or I mulch with wood chips sometimes over weed fabric.. My fruit trees are all mulched with well rotted wood chips every year..
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  14. Markymark

    What tree is this?

    Who, ME??lol
    Who, ME??lol
    Who, ME??lol
    Who, ME??lol
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  15. Clueless76

    Lollipop photinia

    Thanks... Even tho neglect feels worse than disease somehow! Feed and water it is:ThankYou:
    Thanks... Even tho neglect feels worse than disease somehow! Feed and water it is:ThankYou:
    Thanks... Even tho neglect feels worse than disease somehow! Feed and water it is:ThankYou:
    Thanks... Even tho neglect feels worse than disease somehow! Feed and water it is:ThankYou:
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  16. scatz

    Tree pruning advice for a complete novice!

    You say it's a windy area and I'm surprised they are still standing. They are young trees and should have been staked when they were planted.
    You say it's a windy area and I'm surprised they are still standing. They are young trees and should have been staked when they were planted.
    You say it's a windy area and I'm surprised they are still standing. They are young trees and should have been staked when they were planted.
    You say it's a windy area and I'm surprised they are still standing. They are young trees and should have been staked when they were planted.
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  17. Spinball

    Help with magnolia tree - pruning and cutting help, please

    Welcome to GC Spinball.Sorry, I know absolutely nothing about Magnolia's but I'm sure other members will be along soon to help you out. :)
    Welcome to GC Spinball.Sorry, I know absolutely nothing about Magnolia's but I'm sure other members will be along soon to help you out. :)
    Welcome to GC Spinball.Sorry, I know absolutely nothing about Magnolia's but I'm sure other members will be along soon to help you out. :)
    Welcome to GC Spinball.Sorry, I know absolutely nothing about Magnolia's but I'm sure other members will be along soon to help you out. :)
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  18. jjordie

    What fertiliser to use for fruit trees

    The blossom on my very old Victoria Plum tree is almost like snow at the moment. If every flower produced a plum we would have a bumper harvest but shame that a good proportion of them will...
    The blossom on my very old Victoria Plum tree is almost like snow at the moment. If every flower produced a plum we would have a bumper harvest but shame that a good proportion of them will just fall off! ..
    The blossom on my very old Victoria Plum tree is almost like snow at the moment. If every flower produced a plum we would have a bumper harvest but shame that a good proportion of them will just fall off! ..
    The blossom on my very old Victoria Plum tree is almost like snow at the moment. If every flower produced a plum we would have a bumper harvest but shame that a good proportion of them will...
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  19. Barry Jones

    Type of willow tree

    If you want to be rid of a willow ... honey fungus! That is what killed off the glorious (and quite old) specimen in my garden - and I've been waterlogged ever since, even in June! :cry3: Helpful? ...
    If you want to be rid of a willow ... honey fungus! That is what killed off the glorious (and quite old) specimen in my garden - and I've been waterlogged ever since, even in June! :cry3: Helpful? Probably not. True? Absolutely!!
    If you want to be rid of a willow ... honey fungus! That is what killed off the glorious (and quite old) specimen in my garden - and I've been waterlogged ever since, even in June! :cry3: Helpful? Probably not. True? Absolutely!!
    If you want to be rid of a willow ... honey fungus! That is what killed off the glorious (and quite old) specimen in my garden - and I've been waterlogged ever since, even in June! :cry3: Helpful? ...
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  20. Allan Hodgson

    Big tree's going to be a problem?

    Hi Allan,If in any doubt about tree health then always get a professional arborist in to take a look. There's only so much advice that can be doled out on the internet and from looking at your...
    Hi Allan,If in any doubt about tree health then always get a professional arborist in to take a look. There's only so much advice that can be doled out on the internet and from looking at your photos. I mean no offence when I say there may be something vital you've missed on the tree.Pic....
    Hi Allan,If in any doubt about tree health then always get a professional arborist in to take a look. There's only so much advice that can be doled out on the internet and from looking at your photos. I mean no offence when I say there may be...
    Hi Allan,If in any doubt about tree health then always get a professional arborist in to take a look. There's only so much advice that can be doled out on the internet and from looking at your...
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