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Talkback: Evergreen trees: the holm oak
of these leather type leaves that will take years to rot away Roy: Evergreen trees have to lose their leaves at some point and tend to shed steadily through early summer - as you have noticed.At least if you are using the mower to collect them then they are being by hereisabee
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28/11/2011 18:37:37
by Fred
Tree/Shrub Help
important to me as since moving in last June we have some regular cusomers I dealy evergreen, but would welcome ideas of a replcament. Thanks Hello, try this RHS site for information on trees in containers. They have another site about fruit trees by Frozz
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15/01/2013 16:27:02
by Busy-Lizzie
Small urban garden......
I have a smallish, bare garden with lots of fence and overlooked. Am trying to create a screen in one corner to block out some of the houses and  fence. One company suggested some Pleached Trees but could some non pleached evergreen trees work by Beccrow
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30/04/2013 22:15:27
by Fairygirl
Deciduous
What does this mean when they say the plant is Deciduous? It means that the plant loses it's leaves in winter. If they keep the leaves they are evergreens.    Kathy is right of course. Trees/plants are either decidous or coniferous. As Kathy says by Cia
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21/07/2012 21:36:14
by weejenny
Creating height and also a screen - to keep prying neighbours at bay!
such as pampous grasses, Bamboo etc but crucially, and the reason im on this forum asking is; Im looking for evergreen small(ish) trees..10 - 12ft perhaps..any thoughts? What choices? I know liquidamber are not evergreen, but i keep being recommended these types by garjobo
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18/03/2013 23:07:27
by garjobo
Planting under yew tree
Hi I would like to know what plants would be suitable for growing at the base of a yew tree. Ideally I would like them to be evergreen with the odd rockery/alpine plant and was looking at Juniperus. Any help/advice would be appreciated please by Jo Bayford
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05/04/2013 23:19:20
by Jo Bayford
Hedge plant for shade!
Hi all, youve probably had this question a million and one times but can you reccomend a hedging plant that will survive under decideous trees? Prefferably evergreen and it doesnt have to be flowering if thats any help. I was thinking Laurel? I want by M Fent
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01/04/2013 22:57:23
by M Fent
Evergreen Clematis
Hi, Im looking for an evergreen clematis in the vitacella range, can anyone recommend one, it must be a vigourous grower as I want to plant it at the base of a quarry wall to grow up to add colour to the slate and greenery already there. Thank you by Sandra Willett
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13/05/2013 22:30:58
by nutcutlet
FIR TREES
Hi, Can anyone advise if you can overwater fir trees?   A few of our larger, and smaller bush type evergreens seem rather 'browny' and I'm not sure why.   All I can think of is having so much rain this year - but that seemed a bit crazy.   Some by Jots Smythe
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03/11/2012 15:45:57
by blairs
Tree/shrub suggestion
Please can anyone suggest a small tree, shrub  (maybe 3'-4' ) to be grown in a container. I would like colour year round. The garden is south facing.. Thank you. Do you like formal or informal? If formal you can grow box clipped into various shapes by GiilyP
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27/10/2012 09:28:19
by Busy-Lizzie

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