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  1. John.D@INUF

    Pruning a Mulberry tree

    Hi guys, Looking for advice on pruning this mulberry tree. The red lines indicate where I would like to take it down to, though I understand that this may have to be done over 2 years. Thanks...
    Hi guys, Looking for advice on pruning this mulberry tree. The red lines indicate where I would like to take it down to, though I understand that this may have to be done over 2 years. Thanks for looking, John
    Hi guys, Looking for advice on pruning this mulberry tree. The red lines indicate where I would like to take it down to, though I understand that this may have to be done over 2 years. Thanks for looking, John
    Hi guys, Looking for advice on pruning this mulberry tree. The red lines indicate where I would like to take it down to, though I understand that this may have to be done over 2 years. Thanks...
    Mulberry 01.jpg Mulberry 01PS.jpg Mulberry 03.jpg Mulberry 03PS.jpg Mulberry 04.jpg
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  2. EarthAngel

    Mountain Ash Tree

    They prune well so it can be kept at whatever size you require normal sizes are 25ft upto 75ft they like sun and hate full shade and don't like water logged roots birds love them . hope this helps :sunny:
    They prune well so it can be kept at whatever size you require normal sizes are 25ft upto 75ft they like sun and hate full shade and don't like water logged roots birds love them . hope this helps :sunny:
    They prune well so it can be kept at whatever size you require normal sizes are 25ft upto 75ft they like sun and hate full shade and don't like water logged roots birds love them . hope this helps :sunny:
    They prune well so it can be kept at whatever size you require normal sizes are 25ft upto 75ft they like sun and hate full shade and don't like water logged roots birds love them . hope this helps :sunny:
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  3. Matt E

    Are my trees diseased?

    Hi MattYour trees appear to be suffering from bacterial, fungal and insect infections. The large lesions on the branches are bacterial canker, which you can't do anything about. You may want to...
    Hi MattYour trees appear to be suffering from bacterial, fungal and insect infections. The large lesions on the branches are bacterial canker, which you can't do anything about. You may want to reduce the weight in the branches to prevent them snapping out, as the one stem looks quite weak....
    Hi MattYour trees appear to be suffering from bacterial, fungal and insect infections. The large lesions on the branches are bacterial canker, which you can't do anything about. You may want to reduce the weight in the branches to prevent them...
    Hi MattYour trees appear to be suffering from bacterial, fungal and insect infections. The large lesions on the branches are bacterial canker, which you can't do anything about. You may want to...
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  4. stony

    Bay tree

    water once a week during spring and summer, but water 'deep' (water well) thats what I have been doing to 4 bay trees (2 - lollipop/standards, and 2 pyramid shaped) all have done well for the...
    water once a week during spring and summer, but water 'deep' (water well) thats what I have been doing to 4 bay trees (2 - lollipop/standards, and 2 pyramid shaped) all have done well for the past year ... and all are in large pots in full sun however, one is in 'distress' as of last week,...
    water once a week during spring and summer, but water 'deep' (water well) thats what I have been doing to 4 bay trees (2 - lollipop/standards, and 2 pyramid shaped) all have done well for the past year ... and all are in large pots in full...
    water once a week during spring and summer, but water 'deep' (water well) thats what I have been doing to 4 bay trees (2 - lollipop/standards, and 2 pyramid shaped) all have done well for the...
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  5. Frenchlina

    A problem with my quince tree

    Youre english is fine I cant moan my spelling is awful :heehee: Yes the bordeaux would be fine , if you can get it lots of chemicals have been banded in Europe. A tree that is well fed and watered...
    Youre english is fine I cant moan my spelling is awful :heehee: Yes the bordeaux would be fine , if you can get it lots of chemicals have been banded in Europe. A tree that is well fed and watered will be more healthy. Speak soon au revoir Spruce
    Youre english is fine I cant moan my spelling is awful :heehee: Yes the bordeaux would be fine , if you can get it lots of chemicals have been banded in Europe. A tree that is well fed and watered will be more healthy. Speak soon au revoir Spruce
    Youre english is fine I cant moan my spelling is awful :heehee: Yes the bordeaux would be fine , if you can get it lots of chemicals have been banded in Europe. A tree that is well fed and watered...
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  6. tdubya

    Pruning neglected but healthy 'Prunus Pissardii' or 'Malus Profusion'

    Hi tdubyaThere's a wealth of information online regarding fruit tree pruning. For example:Fruit tree pruning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Growing fruit - pruning apple trees in summer |...
    Hi tdubyaThere's a wealth of information online regarding fruit tree pruning. For example:Fruit tree pruning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Growing fruit - pruning apple trees in summer | gardenersworld.com Apples and pears: winter pruning / Royal Horticultural SocietyAnd books such...
    Hi tdubyaThere's a wealth of information online regarding fruit tree pruning. For example:Fruit tree pruning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Growing fruit - pruning apple trees in summer | gardenersworld.com Apples and pears: winter...
    Hi tdubyaThere's a wealth of information online regarding fruit tree pruning. For example:Fruit tree pruning - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Growing fruit - pruning apple trees in summer |...
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  7. Spruce

    Weeping Cherry

    Hi SpruceYou can't 'make' a tree grow branches, although some species of tree, such as willow, have been seen to grow epicormic branches from cuts and wounds. Branchlets will develop as and...
    Hi SpruceYou can't 'make' a tree grow branches, although some species of tree, such as willow, have been seen to grow epicormic branches from cuts and wounds. Branchlets will develop as and when needed by the tree, and only if there are adequate and viable buds beneath the bark. Your friend...
    Hi SpruceYou can't 'make' a tree grow branches, although some species of tree, such as willow, have been seen to grow epicormic branches from cuts and wounds. Branchlets will develop as and when needed by the tree, and only if there are...
    Hi SpruceYou can't 'make' a tree grow branches, although some species of tree, such as willow, have been seen to grow epicormic branches from cuts and wounds. Branchlets will develop as and...
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  8. *dim*

    potted bay tree poisioned?

    I`m just trying to help the man, but he obviously knows it all already. I just hope he doesn`t kill someone before he finds out he knows nothing.:dbgrtmb:
    I`m just trying to help the man, but he obviously knows it all already. I just hope he doesn`t kill someone before he finds out he knows nothing.:dbgrtmb:
    I`m just trying to help the man, but he obviously knows it all already. I just hope he doesn`t kill someone before he finds out he knows nothing.:dbgrtmb:
    I`m just trying to help the man, but he obviously knows it all already. I just hope he doesn`t kill someone before he finds out he knows nothing.:dbgrtmb:
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  9. Jiffy

    Orange Blosom Tree

    Thank you very much in deed for the info, will give the cuttings a go,so they's not much to it then just stick a load in the ground:yess: sorry slow at replying,internet has been slow (sorry not...
    Thank you very much in deed for the info, will give the cuttings a go,so they's not much to it then just stick a load in the ground:yess: sorry slow at replying,internet has been slow (sorry not working Grrrrrr):dunno::mad::wallbang:
    Thank you very much in deed for the info, will give the cuttings a go,so they's not much to it then just stick a load in the ground:yess: sorry slow at replying,internet has been slow (sorry not working Grrrrrr):dunno::mad::wallbang:
    Thank you very much in deed for the info, will give the cuttings a go,so they's not much to it then just stick a load in the ground:yess: sorry slow at replying,internet has been slow (sorry not...
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  10. TheReluctantGardeners

    Is this Prunus worth rescuing, or should I discard and buy a good specimen?

    Thank you for your replies. I will see if I can get a refund (even for £7) and put it towards a decent specimen from a garden centre after payday! At least I can console myself with the...
    Thank you for your replies. I will see if I can get a refund (even for £7) and put it towards a decent specimen from a garden centre after payday! At least I can console myself with the knowledge that the hard work is done.
    Thank you for your replies. I will see if I can get a refund (even for £7) and put it towards a decent specimen from a garden centre after payday! At least I can console myself with the knowledge that the hard work is done.
    Thank you for your replies. I will see if I can get a refund (even for £7) and put it towards a decent specimen from a garden centre after payday! At least I can console myself with the...
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  11. Jiffy

    Old Apple Tree

    Hi Looks like your tree has canker , which is a fungal disease. Some varieties are realy effected ie Bramley apple . The new varieties are a better choice to plant You are meant to cut out...
    Hi Looks like your tree has canker , which is a fungal disease. Some varieties are realy effected ie Bramley apple . The new varieties are a better choice to plant You are meant to cut out the infected branches, but with older trees like yours you probably woudnt have much tree left its...
    Hi Looks like your tree has canker , which is a fungal disease. Some varieties are realy effected ie Bramley apple . The new varieties are a better choice to plant You are meant to cut out the infected branches, but with older trees like...
    Hi Looks like your tree has canker , which is a fungal disease. Some varieties are realy effected ie Bramley apple . The new varieties are a better choice to plant You are meant to cut out...
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  12. b6x

    Dead branches - Maple Tree

    Your tree generally looks fine to me The 'lichen' on the main trunk is not a problem Cut off the dead branches (cut up to but not beyond the collar on the main trunk) It is this collar that will...
    Your tree generally looks fine to me The 'lichen' on the main trunk is not a problem Cut off the dead branches (cut up to but not beyond the collar on the main trunk) It is this collar that will grow over and heal the wound Japanese maples suffered greatly this past year with the unusual weather...
    Your tree generally looks fine to me The 'lichen' on the main trunk is not a problem Cut off the dead branches (cut up to but not beyond the collar on the main trunk) It is this collar that will grow over and heal the wound Japanese maples...
    Your tree generally looks fine to me The 'lichen' on the main trunk is not a problem Cut off the dead branches (cut up to but not beyond the collar on the main trunk) It is this collar that will...
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  13. kyleleonard

    Container Trees

    I have 4 painted up old galvanised dustbins 1 has a Fig tree( fruits well as they quite enjoy their roots restricted), 1 Cherry from a pip, 1 Albezia & 1 Redwood grown from a tiny seedling from...
    I have 4 painted up old galvanised dustbins 1 has a Fig tree( fruits well as they quite enjoy their roots restricted), 1 Cherry from a pip, 1 Albezia & 1 Redwood grown from a tiny seedling from my cuz's garden in California.. All have been happily growing away for at least 10yrs now & as long...
    I have 4 painted up old galvanised dustbins 1 has a Fig tree( fruits well as they quite enjoy their roots restricted), 1 Cherry from a pip, 1 Albezia & 1 Redwood grown from a tiny seedling from my cuz's garden in California.. All have been...
    I have 4 painted up old galvanised dustbins 1 has a Fig tree( fruits well as they quite enjoy their roots restricted), 1 Cherry from a pip, 1 Albezia & 1 Redwood grown from a tiny seedling from...
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  14. Steve R

    Apple tree - new branches

    I see it's called "scoring and notching" here: Scoring and Notching: A Method in Tree Training --Home Orchard Society
    I see it's called "scoring and notching" here: Scoring and Notching: A Method in Tree Training --Home Orchard Society
    I see it's called "scoring and notching" here: Scoring and Notching: A Method in Tree Training --Home Orchard Society
    I see it's called "scoring and notching" here: Scoring and Notching: A Method in Tree Training --Home Orchard Society
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  15. cherryredcutie

    Evergreen Trees

    Good evening Freebird and welcome to the site.:dbgrtmb:. How do you explain the Evergreen Oak then? Quercus Ilex aka Holm Oak?:thumbsup:
    Good evening Freebird and welcome to the site.:dbgrtmb:. How do you explain the Evergreen Oak then? Quercus Ilex aka Holm Oak?:thumbsup:
    Good evening Freebird and welcome to the site.:dbgrtmb:. How do you explain the Evergreen Oak then? Quercus Ilex aka Holm Oak?:thumbsup:
    Good evening Freebird and welcome to the site.:dbgrtmb:. How do you explain the Evergreen Oak then? Quercus Ilex aka Holm Oak?:thumbsup:
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  16. ALAN PETER

    Ash saplings

    Goodness me(polite aint I:heehee:),what a pain they are!...I take to all fours and scour my borders grubbing out the blighters:mute:
    Goodness me(polite aint I:heehee:),what a pain they are!...I take to all fours and scour my borders grubbing out the blighters:mute:
    Goodness me(polite aint I:heehee:),what a pain they are!...I take to all fours and scour my borders grubbing out the blighters:mute:
    Goodness me(polite aint I:heehee:),what a pain they are!...I take to all fours and scour my borders grubbing out the blighters:mute:
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  17. tismehi

    moving apple trees

    Hi Wait till the Autumn (not long to go:cry3:), you will be able to get a freshly dug barerooted tree if you (google) look at any of the tree sites you can order in advance. make sure you put a stake in...
    Hi Wait till the Autumn (not long to go:cry3:), you will be able to get a freshly dug barerooted tree if you (google) look at any of the tree sites you can order in advance. make sure you put a stake in and a proper tree tie :yess: I would leave your transplanted tree alone and see what happens in...
    Hi Wait till the Autumn (not long to go:cry3:), you will be able to get a freshly dug barerooted tree if you (google) look at any of the tree sites you can order in advance. make sure you put a stake in and a proper tree tie :yess: I would leave your...
    Hi Wait till the Autumn (not long to go:cry3:), you will be able to get a freshly dug barerooted tree if you (google) look at any of the tree sites you can order in advance. make sure you put a stake in...
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  18. Nickolas

    Has anyone else grown this tree.

    Hi Nicholas - and welcome to the forum. I have had to Google your tagataste. But I love doing that - its the way to learn about new plants. Please do show us some pics with information about...
    Hi Nicholas - and welcome to the forum. I have had to Google your tagataste. But I love doing that - its the way to learn about new plants. Please do show us some pics with information about Australian plants. I think we all like seeing new plants, and there are a number of us that like to...
    Hi Nicholas - and welcome to the forum. I have had to Google your tagataste. But I love doing that - its the way to learn about new plants. Please do show us some pics with information about Australian plants. I think we all like seeing new...
    Hi Nicholas - and welcome to the forum. I have had to Google your tagataste. But I love doing that - its the way to learn about new plants. Please do show us some pics with information about...
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  19. greenfingersiwish

    Eucalyptus tree

    my eaucalyptus has lots of dead leaves after the harsh winter. Still a few green leaves at top. It is about 25 feet tall. This week it has lots of small bushy leafy shoots/branches coming from...
    my eaucalyptus has lots of dead leaves after the harsh winter. Still a few green leaves at top. It is about 25 feet tall. This week it has lots of small bushy leafy shoots/branches coming from the trunk at just above ground level. What do I do? Leave the tree as it is, or have the top and...
    my eaucalyptus has lots of dead leaves after the harsh winter. Still a few green leaves at top. It is about 25 feet tall. This week it has lots of small bushy leafy shoots/branches coming from the trunk at just above ground level. What do I...
    my eaucalyptus has lots of dead leaves after the harsh winter. Still a few green leaves at top. It is about 25 feet tall. This week it has lots of small bushy leafy shoots/branches coming from...
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  20. Adyc

    Euchalyptus Tree

    Thanks, fortunately brute force and ignorance are my strongest points. Thanks for the reply.
    Thanks, fortunately brute force and ignorance are my strongest points. Thanks for the reply.
    Thanks, fortunately brute force and ignorance are my strongest points. Thanks for the reply.
    Thanks, fortunately brute force and ignorance are my strongest points. Thanks for the reply.
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