Trees and Shrubs

There are many different diseases that attack many different plants. Diseases in plants are similar to diseases in humans, the earlier you catch them the better the chance of curing them.

Some solutions can be as simple as relocating a plant, however sometimes a more complicated method is required.

Title Description Date
Pruning Azaleas
Azaleas are a favourite in many gardens. With the correct pruning they can be a polished and treasured feature in any garden. How better to learn how to prune your azaleas than catching up with Simon Tetlow in Tatton Parks Japanese Garden
22/07/2010
Summer Pruning
Tatton Park's Simon Tetlow is here to show us how to go about pruning fruit trees in the Summer. Pruning in the Summer encourages more fruiting and also helps you control the growth of your tree.
15/07/2010
Pruning Fruit Trees
At this time of year it doesn't matter if it's cold and wet outside your fruit trees need pruning. Pruning your fruit trees back before spring hits is the best way to encourage fruit growth on your tree.
02/03/2010
Fan Trained Apples
Fan trained apples are a great addition to any garden, growing them up wall mounted wires is a great way to continue the fan. Normally fan trained apples won't produce fruit for a few years but Paul has found some ready fan trained apples that will producing fruit as soon as next year.
04/11/2009
Buying Box
Box come in all shapes and sizes, and now is a great time to buy them, Paul has a look at some variations for sale including some great topiary.
23/10/2009
Pruning Wisteria
Wisteria can be a great feature in any garden, but just letting it grow can lead to an messy overgrown wisteria which is not ideal. Pruning Wisteria is vital to ensure your fabulous wisteria never disappoints
22/09/2009
Planting a bay tree
Bay trees are often grown in pots and after a while need the extra space a border can give.Paul rescues a great specimen and give it a new start in our newly cleared bed.
17/11/2008
Hard Wood Cuttings
As things start to slow down on the allotment, it is time to make any hard wood cuttings for growing next year.
02/11/2008


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