Hi lolimac, Sorry for the late reply, but in addition to Zigs' reply I think you should also consider it to be a Ganoderma bracket. Either way,...
I think you're referring to leaf miner (Cameraria ohridella), which munches its way through the leaves, causing unsightly leaf damage and...
Hi ginlane, Firstly it might be of use for you to quickly read this thread that may answer your questions. Pruning methods depend upon your...
Hi Cacadores, with respect, I bring to your attention these two sentences. 1. It's called crack willow for a reason. Its scientific name is...
Potted ones. 'Nuff said. Giving you a list of trees would be useless without taking into consideration such criteria as soil type, site...
Hey!? :huh: That's quite a confident statement to make when the photo shows no signs of either. I'd agree with shiney on the causes, but further...
Hi Kilmington From the photo it looks like 'shot-hole', which is a symptom of bacterial canker. This disease is caused by the bacterium...
It'll flower if it has adequate energy to do so - if it has been well looked after and is in good health then it'll flower normally without any...
Crack willow. Salix fragilis.
Get a stump grinder in or otherwise it's just brute force and ignorance - Go at it with a pickaxe. All these potions and lotions will be a waste...
Hi Chris, Any well-rotted organic matter will do as a feed for your magnolia; horse manure, compost, leaf litter etc. As long as you have decent...
Hi waggy Take a quick look at this page and then report back to us:...
I think I'd really need to see some photos before offering any further advice, elarson.
Hi Elliegreenwelly I've been involved in carrying out tree work at the behest of the tree owner's neighbours, and it all comes down to how...
Hi elarson, Linden trees, or lime trees as they are called in the UK, have a well-known propensity to grow these basal shoots. They are the...
Hi Derek, Sounds like you've got some sort of bark necrosis going on there, possible caused by a fungal or bacterial infection. Check out this...
Hi Pootle Take a quick look at this link if you haven't already done so:...
Hi Tor It sounds as if your horse chestnut is suffering from bleeding canker, which is caused by the bacterium Pseudomonas syringae pv. aesculi....
Hi Spruce,There are 15 species of walnut to plant, not counting the cultivars and varieties, so the choice is ultimately up to you. Generally...
Hi SCOOBYSDADIs it possible for you to post any pictures of the affected trees and plants? Lichen is a harmless organism that simply grows on...
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