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Clematis to grow through dwarf apple trees
I have just looked it up and it is very beautiful. If you don't find it smothering then that is a good indication. Exactly why I love this forum, to get other peoples experiences.I will put it...
I have just looked it up and it is very beautiful. If you don't find it smothering then that is a good indication. Exactly why I love this forum, to get other peoples experiences.I will put it top of my list to look at, when I go for my spree at the weekend!
I have just looked it up and it is very beautiful. If you don't find it smothering then that is a good indication. Exactly why I love this forum, to get other peoples experiences.I will put it top of my list to look at, when I go for my spree...
I have just looked it up and it is very beautiful. If you don't find it smothering then that is a good indication. Exactly why I love this forum, to get other peoples experiences.I will put it...
Victoria Plum
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Apr 26, 2010
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Victoria Plum
Apr 27, 2010
Apple Tree - Cordons
Hi, i am about to attempt growing apple trees (2 x bramley & 1 x Cox) for the first time. I would like to train them to grow along some wires i have put in place to form a cordon. Can anyone give...
Hi, i am about to attempt growing apple trees (2 x bramley & 1 x Cox) for the first time. I would like to train them to grow along some wires i have put in place to form a cordon. Can anyone give me some advice on how to shape them, is it too late now to start pruning? There are no signs of...
Hi, i am about to attempt growing apple trees (2 x bramley & 1 x Cox) for the first time. I would like to train them to grow along some wires i have put in place to form a cordon. Can anyone give me some advice on how to shape them, is it too...
Hi, i am about to attempt growing apple trees (2 x bramley & 1 x Cox) for the first time. I would like to train them to grow along some wires i have put in place to form a cordon. Can anyone give...
Beaker
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Apr 24, 2010
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Beaker
Apr 24, 2010
Unkemp Apple Trees
Right, I hav ea pic here and another memer reminded me of it (thanxx n hugs). Here's how its bee budding and bossoming in the past few weeks: I have very very very random and sparse...
Right, I hav ea pic here and another memer reminded me of it (thanxx n hugs). Here's how its bee budding and bossoming in the past few weeks: I have very very very random and sparse clusters of them. the problem is that they both seemed to have been hacked off relentless le (I'm not sure,...
Right, I hav ea pic here and another memer reminded me of it (thanxx n hugs). Here's how its bee budding and bossoming in the past few weeks: I have very very very random and sparse clusters of them. the problem is that they both seemed to...
Right, I hav ea pic here and another memer reminded me of it (thanxx n hugs). Here's how its bee budding and bossoming in the past few weeks: I have very very very random and sparse...
HeyAdiran
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Apr 22, 2010
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636
HeyAdiran
Apr 22, 2010
Dying Apple Tree?
When was the last time it was pruned?
When was the last time it was pruned?
When was the last time it was pruned?
When was the last time it was pruned?
A Cat called Mushroom
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Apr 16, 2010
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2,898
daitheplant
Apr 22, 2010
Pear tree recommendations anyone?
No, I am not in Belmont, maybe I have become used to it but it doesn't feel all that cold, but it definitely does rain well here. Thanks for your help Geoff, much appreciated.
No, I am not in Belmont, maybe I have become used to it but it doesn't feel all that cold, but it definitely does rain well here. Thanks for your help Geoff, much appreciated.
No, I am not in Belmont, maybe I have become used to it but it doesn't feel all that cold, but it definitely does rain well here. Thanks for your help Geoff, much appreciated.
No, I am not in Belmont, maybe I have become used to it but it doesn't feel all that cold, but it definitely does rain well here. Thanks for your help Geoff, much appreciated.
lollipop
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Apr 18, 2010
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lollipop
Apr 21, 2010
Which blossom tree??
I must say, I do think the cherry trees look beautiful! I have recently found out that cherry trees would be poisonous to my beloved bunnies, so i'm not so sure i can have one :dh: I think that...
I must say, I do think the cherry trees look beautiful! I have recently found out that cherry trees would be poisonous to my beloved bunnies, so i'm not so sure i can have one :dh: I think that an apple would be a safe bet, but crab apple would give them digestive problems if eaten so the crab...
I must say, I do think the cherry trees look beautiful! I have recently found out that cherry trees would be poisonous to my beloved bunnies, so i'm not so sure i can have one :dh: I think that an apple would be a safe bet, but crab apple would...
I must say, I do think the cherry trees look beautiful! I have recently found out that cherry trees would be poisonous to my beloved bunnies, so i'm not so sure i can have one :dh: I think that...
busybee
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Apr 14, 2010
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busybee
Apr 20, 2010
Tree Peony question
Mine have a few fat buds now. Can't wait.
Mine have a few fat buds now. Can't wait.
Mine have a few fat buds now. Can't wait.
Mine have a few fat buds now. Can't wait.
Geforce
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Apr 11, 2010
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lollipop
Apr 19, 2010
Problem with apple tree suckers
I have a feeling you need to kill the suckers, I dont think just killing the stump will stop them.It depends on what you are using I guess, but I'd let the suckers grow away and treat them with...
I have a feeling you need to kill the suckers, I dont think just killing the stump will stop them.It depends on what you are using I guess, but I'd let the suckers grow away and treat them with glyphosate in a couple of months or so time.
I have a feeling you need to kill the suckers, I dont think just killing the stump will stop them.It depends on what you are using I guess, but I'd let the suckers grow away and treat them with glyphosate in a couple of months or so time.
I have a feeling you need to kill the suckers, I dont think just killing the stump will stop them.It depends on what you are using I guess, but I'd let the suckers grow away and treat them with...
cosmosgirl
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Apr 14, 2010
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pete
Apr 14, 2010
my flamingo tree is dying! please help!
That's such a pity, I absolutely love flamingo trees, they're so pretty. I had five of them but one seemed to die off alot sooner than the other four in the autumn & it's showing no signs of new...
That's such a pity, I absolutely love flamingo trees, they're so pretty. I had five of them but one seemed to die off alot sooner than the other four in the autumn & it's showing no signs of new growth as yet, I have no idea what happened! You can get hold of them quite cheaply in homebase...
That's such a pity, I absolutely love flamingo trees, they're so pretty. I had five of them but one seemed to die off alot sooner than the other four in the autumn & it's showing no signs of new growth as yet, I have no idea what happened! You...
That's such a pity, I absolutely love flamingo trees, they're so pretty. I had five of them but one seemed to die off alot sooner than the other four in the autumn & it's showing no signs of new...
mullerlidlicker
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Apr 10, 2010
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Freedom_Spark
Apr 12, 2010
What tree to buy? Help needed.
Hello Hypatia & ... What about a Mimosa or a Chinese Cloud Tree..?
Hello Hypatia & ... What about a Mimosa or a Chinese Cloud Tree..?
Hello Hypatia & ... What about a Mimosa or a Chinese Cloud Tree..?
Hello Hypatia & ... What about a Mimosa or a Chinese Cloud Tree..?
hypatia
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Apr 11, 2010
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Marley Farley
Apr 11, 2010
Ultra quick growing tree needed
You've only 20' x 20'.Put up a Pergola grow climbers and sit under it. The silver birch will provide light shade.When you plant a tree in a small garden , think of its effect on you...
You've only 20' x 20'.Put up a Pergola grow climbers and sit under it. The silver birch will provide light shade.When you plant a tree in a small garden , think of its effect on you neighbours - it could block their sunlight, take moisture away from their garden, particularly if its a...
You've only 20' x 20'.Put up a Pergola grow climbers and sit under it. The silver birch will provide light shade.When you plant a tree in a small garden , think of its effect on you neighbours - it could block their sunlight, take...
You've only 20' x 20'.Put up a Pergola grow climbers and sit under it. The silver birch will provide light shade.When you plant a tree in a small garden , think of its effect on you...
alcot33uk
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Apr 6, 2010
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has bean counter
Apr 9, 2010
screening plant / small tree
You'd be better off putting some decent compost into the pot, rather than clay soil. Then your choices of plant that can go in the pot are greater. As for a plant, how about Fatsia Japonica. If...
You'd be better off putting some decent compost into the pot, rather than clay soil. Then your choices of plant that can go in the pot are greater. As for a plant, how about Fatsia Japonica. If the pot is big enough, it will thrive - big, palmette like leaves, everygreen, hardy and blooms in...
You'd be better off putting some decent compost into the pot, rather than clay soil. Then your choices of plant that can go in the pot are greater. As for a plant, how about Fatsia Japonica. If the pot is big enough, it will thrive - big,...
You'd be better off putting some decent compost into the pot, rather than clay soil. Then your choices of plant that can go in the pot are greater. As for a plant, how about Fatsia Japonica. If...
gardenlearner
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Mar 31, 2010
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Sussexgardener
Apr 1, 2010
Fast growing trees?
Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus
papalaz
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Mar 21, 2010
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theplantman
Mar 23, 2010
Bay tree
We've a bay tree about 4'6"' high in the garden and some of the tips got frosted but most of it is OK, I'll just trim the frosted bits in a few weeks time. As for feeding all it gets is either an...
We've a bay tree about 4'6"' high in the garden and some of the tips got frosted but most of it is OK, I'll just trim the frosted bits in a few weeks time. As for feeding all it gets is either an occasional dose of phostrogen or home-brew comfrey liquid. One in a pot would probably need more...
We've a bay tree about 4'6"' high in the garden and some of the tips got frosted but most of it is OK, I'll just trim the frosted bits in a few weeks time. As for feeding all it gets is either an occasional dose of phostrogen or home-brew...
We've a bay tree about 4'6"' high in the garden and some of the tips got frosted but most of it is OK, I'll just trim the frosted bits in a few weeks time. As for feeding all it gets is either an...
texas
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Mar 15, 2010
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Dave W
Mar 16, 2010
Do i need to dig Holly & Laurel tree out?
You can cut Laurel back to ground level and it will regrow. You should therefor ebe able to cut back the hedge to the size and shape you want and lower it when the kids have outgrown the...
You can cut Laurel back to ground level and it will regrow. You should therefor ebe able to cut back the hedge to the size and shape you want and lower it when the kids have outgrown the trampoline - I dont think you could do that with bamboo.A well looked after laurel hedge looks pretty...
You can cut Laurel back to ground level and it will regrow. You should therefor ebe able to cut back the hedge to the size and shape you want and lower it when the kids have outgrown the trampoline - I dont think you could do that with...
You can cut Laurel back to ground level and it will regrow. You should therefor ebe able to cut back the hedge to the size and shape you want and lower it when the kids have outgrown the...
dbaplaya
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Mar 14, 2010
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has bean counter
Mar 15, 2010
Leylandii aphid damage
Mmmmmm. Sounds really attractive. NOT! Still, it's their garden and they have to look at it so if they're ok with it...
Mmmmmm. Sounds really attractive. NOT! Still, it's their garden and they have to look at it so if they're ok with it...
Mmmmmm. Sounds really attractive. NOT! Still, it's their garden and they have to look at it so if they're ok with it...
Mmmmmm. Sounds really attractive. NOT! Still, it's their garden and they have to look at it so if they're ok with it...
SimonZ
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Mar 3, 2010
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Sussexgardener
Mar 10, 2010
What quick growing tree will fill the gap of mydead 30 ft conifer?
I planted several Eucalyptus trees in my previous garden and they really grow quickly and tall and have most attractive dusty green leaves (coloured like leaves of olive trees) - depending on the...
I planted several Eucalyptus trees in my previous garden and they really grow quickly and tall and have most attractive dusty green leaves (coloured like leaves of olive trees) - depending on the space you have you could put in two or three and if one dies it would not be a disaster. Mine were...
I planted several Eucalyptus trees in my previous garden and they really grow quickly and tall and have most attractive dusty green leaves (coloured like leaves of olive trees) - depending on the space you have you could put in two or three and...
I planted several Eucalyptus trees in my previous garden and they really grow quickly and tall and have most attractive dusty green leaves (coloured like leaves of olive trees) - depending on the...
compost maker
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Feb 21, 2010
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varallo
Mar 2, 2010
Too late in the year to prune the apple tree?
I`m still pruning fruit trees Simon, but DON`T do it all in one go. Just take out any dead, diseased or crossing branches for now. Do any further pruning NEXT winter.:gnthb:
I`m still pruning fruit trees Simon, but DON`T do it all in one go. Just take out any dead, diseased or crossing branches for now. Do any further pruning NEXT winter.:gnthb:
I`m still pruning fruit trees Simon, but DON`T do it all in one go. Just take out any dead, diseased or crossing branches for now. Do any further pruning NEXT winter.:gnthb:
I`m still pruning fruit trees Simon, but DON`T do it all in one go. Just take out any dead, diseased or crossing branches for now. Do any further pruning NEXT winter.:gnthb:
SimonZ
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Feb 28, 2010
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daitheplant
Feb 28, 2010
Dealing with water shoots on an aggressively pruned tree
It kinda proves the point that some trees just get too big for their siting.If you hard prune most trees you get this kind of response. The harder you prune the longer the new shoots will be...
It kinda proves the point that some trees just get too big for their siting.If you hard prune most trees you get this kind of response. The harder you prune the longer the new shoots will be the following year.I think I would try taking out about 50% of the shoots to where the growth...
It kinda proves the point that some trees just get too big for their siting.If you hard prune most trees you get this kind of response. The harder you prune the longer the new shoots will be the following year.I think I would try taking out...
It kinda proves the point that some trees just get too big for their siting.If you hard prune most trees you get this kind of response. The harder you prune the longer the new shoots will be...
ismene
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Feb 22, 2010
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pete
Feb 22, 2010
Victoria Plum Tree
Well, almost a year since I started this thread and at last we should be moving to a bungalow in a few weeks time That means I may be able to have my Victoria Plum tree very soon - if we have...
Well, almost a year since I started this thread and at last we should be moving to a bungalow in a few weeks time That means I may be able to have my Victoria Plum tree very soon - if we have time for gardening when we first move :dh: And if I manage to plant a tree during April will I get...
Well, almost a year since I started this thread and at last we should be moving to a bungalow in a few weeks time That means I may be able to have my Victoria Plum tree very soon - if we have time for gardening when we first move :dh: And if...
Well, almost a year since I started this thread and at last we should be moving to a bungalow in a few weeks time That means I may be able to have my Victoria Plum tree very soon - if we have...
jjordie
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Apr 14, 2009
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jjordie
Feb 17, 2010
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