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Laburnam Tree
Looking to buy a laburnum tree. Does anybody have a positive/negative feedback on this tree please? Thank you.. Lovely tree. Just remember the seeds are poisonous. Thank u!   The seed pods can be attractive to young children. Also don't plant one by Sarahlou67
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20/05/2013 05:55:42
by Gold1locks
Pear tree
Hi My pear tree did not have any fruits last year was it due to whole tree leaves were covers in oranage spots? If so what treatment i can do to assist the tree to be healty again? Also my apple tree did nor bear any fruits either last year.  The by preksha patel
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01/04/2013 17:55:42
by BobTheGardener
christmas tree
10 years ago I bought a little christmas tree in a pot for £6 ,its the best christmas tree but I ever had.I feed it and water all through the year and have just transplanted it to another pot for this year.I also rescued another from outside house by flowering rose
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03/12/2012 21:46:49
by Zoomer44
Lemon trees
I'm looking for an organic dwarf lemon tree (I think that'll ideally be a house plant, but no essential) for a Christmas present... Any ideas? by lucyp
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11/12/2011 18:58:14
by lucyp
Uprooted tree
Hi, i planted a bareroot alder tree three years ago. Its has grown well and is approx 6ft tall. Unfortunately during recent storm the tree was uprooted and snapped all the roots on one side of tree. I have dug it back in and staked it. Am i wasting by Alasdair Muir
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24/03/2013 17:44:00
by sotongeoff
diseased trees
Can you help to identify what is wrong  with this cyprus tree and what can be done about .many thanks Terry Picture? by Terry Finn
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24/10/2012 14:46:04
by sotongeoff
Apple trees
Please can someone advise on staking young apple trees,height four to five feet. I did read somewhere that apple trees of this height shouldn't need staking. thank you, Minty. It depends entirely on their position. If it is windy and exposed by minty
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15/11/2012 18:00:07
by minty
Plum Tree
I have had a plum tree in my old garden where i used to live and upon moving to a new home i took it with me and had it in a large planter it did well last year producing a small crop so i waited until the autumn until all the leaves had by Rushie
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31/05/2012 15:40:14
by Rushie
greengage tree
I have had a greengage tree for about 10 years and in the last 7 years have had a hundreds of fruit on it every year. Last year I noticed that the leaves started to dye off early around August and the fruit was rotting quite quickly too. This year by elaine jenkins
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22/04/2013 10:00:29
by elaine jenkins
Is this an ash tree?
Hi,  I'm sure this must come up a lot, but I have recently seen a tree which I would love to  plant in my own garden. Someone has suggested it's a Rowan, but there aren't any thorns, or a mountain ash. But the leaves look different to any I can see by LucyLou010
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28/08/2012 17:41:22
by FloBear

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