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wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
After last year's Christmas tree died on me earlier this year I decided I wasn't getting one this year. I got this Connifer instead in the sale for £20, will grow up to 6ft apparently so if that takes I'll be happy.

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biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
Half an hour de weeding completed
Hard to see where I have been but had a bucket full at the end.
 

wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
After last year's Christmas tree died on me earlier this year I decided I wasn't getting one this year. I got this Connifer instead in the sale for £20, will grow up to 6ft apparently so if that takes I'll be happy.



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I looked this up and its actually a Yew - Taxus Baccata. I may have underestimated its size:

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Luckily it only grows 20-40cm per year so I can manage it pretty well hopefully!
 
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Red17

Guru
Location
South London
Visited the allotment this morning and I think my rhubarb is confused as it shouldn't be growing at this time of year
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briantrumpet

Legendary Member
Location
Devon & Die
The French garden hibernating nicely. Maybe, just maybe, I'll get here in October so I can plant my last tree, an apple, to go with the plums, greengage, and cherry.

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Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
I've just fed my palm tree with liquidised bananas and green leaf veg. I liquidised 4 very soft, going brown bananas and the leaves, along with some cold tea to make it into a liquid consistency. My palm tree now lives acoss the road, outside the old folk, women's institute etc centre. I asked the women's institute ladies if they'd like it across there as it kept getting moved and messed with by the dossers in these flats.


There was about 1 litre of the liquid food. I used a trowel to cover the liquid as best I could with the tree's soil.

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biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
After a couple of half hour trimming sessions our bay leaf tree I reckon about another couple sessions it should be under control for a few more years

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Accy cyclist

Legendary Member
I've just fed my palm tree with liquidised bananas and green leaf veg. I liquidised 4 very soft, going brown bananas and the leaves, along with some cold tea to make it into a liquid consistency. My palm tree now lives acoss the road, outside the old folk, women's institute etc centre. I asked the women's institute ladies if they'd like it across there as it kept getting moved and messed with by the dossers in these flats.


There was about 1 litre of the liquid food. I used a trowel to cover the liquid as best I could with the tree's soil.

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Last night I fed my palm with liquidised assorted green leaf veg, mouldy turnips and mushrooms. That and the above post is/are enough food now for a couple of months I reckon.

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Last night I fed my palm with liquidised assorted green leaf veg, mouldy turnips and mushrooms. That and the above post is/are enough food now for a couple of months I reckon.

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We have two Trachycarpus in pots and never feed them this time of year; also have two in the ground that have got quite big but they generally are as tough as anything;

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