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How to move a bay leave tree

On 23/03/2012 in forum

Hi, we have several bay leave trees which have been growing successfully in the garden for about 5 years. We would like to move them and put in large pots instead. How best to do this successfully is the question? Stephen A


Bay tree

On 14/11/2012 in forum

My bay tree is 4 feet high and I keep it in a large pot. Over the past two weeks I have picked off dozens of leaves that have turned dark brown. In many cases the leaves turn colour at the tip end whilst the rest of the leaf is still bright green


Talkback: Bay leaf suckers

On 27/04/2012 in forum

to replant them in bigger pots but I dont know if thats not gonna be too much for them to bare.When the new leaves will grow? shoud I spray them aswell ?Please Help ! I also had to take all leaves off my bay. That was a few weeks ago and non have grown back


Bay trees

On 23/02/2013 in forum

they are still alive but I wanted them to grow a little faster shell I leave them and hope they grow a bit this year or shell I replace them for laurel. I took the cuttings to save money and to block main road.butlooks like I will have to buy laurel or something


crispy black edges to some of my plants' new leaves

On 12/06/2012 in forum

My dwarf acer, bay tree (in pot), one clematis and a lavender all seem to have a problem with new leaves - whilst the plants are still thriving in themselves at least for the moment, most of the new leaves have developed black edges which are crispy


help with ornamental tree choice

On 28/04/2013 in forum

I have a small paved front garden with a with a square of soil in the middle apx 1 sq.mtr and would like a tree or large shrub that flowers  and is attractive most of the year. Nothing that grows too big as it is only 1 mtre from bay window , any


Mint leaf beetle

On 19/10/2011 in Problems: Fruit & nuts

The mint leaf beetle, Chrysolina herbacea is a native, iridescent green beetle that feeds on the leaves of the mint family in the south of the UK. Both the adults and their fat, black larvae feast on the foliage.Holes in leaves, made by iridescent


Talkback: Hedge bindweed

On 24/11/2011 in forum

will survive and grow again this spring, not all the leaves have gone but I can now see through people passing by through it. Please advise. when it rains my hedge always has a sicky smell to it , i.m new to the gardening world could someone give me some advice


Peach leaf curl

On 19/10/2011 in Problems: Fruit & nuts

the fungus before the leaves emerge from the buds. peach, nectarine, apricot and almond treesall year roundMore advice on growing fruitTraining a nectarine tree videoRemoving pear leaf blister miteKeeping apple sawfly at bayMonty's favourite fruit varieties


Unhappy Bay Tree

On 30/07/2012 in forum

small bay plants (15-20 cms tall) from garden centres quite cheaply, and if you plant them in a good spot they will thrive and grow.  I had one I bought from the 'reduced' counter in a garden centre in a 1 litre pot. It was misshapen and sad


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