Good evening all, can anyone identify this little plant growing behind my Acer? Thanks in advance!
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostSycamores can be thugs in a garden.Last edited by bearded bloke; 24-08-2015, 08:05 PM.He who smiles in the face of adversity,has already decided who to blame
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Don't plant it in a garden - unless it's a hooomungous stately-home type of a place. We have one in our large back garden, and it's a pain in the arris. They seed everywhere, and their 'babies' have a habit of hiding in borders until too large to pull out by hand. There is a row of them out the front, too, and they are a complete menace. They also harbour more bugs, creepy-crawlies and such than any other tree.
If we ever bought this place, the very first thing I would do is get the chainsaw out!All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostHow big a garden does MiL have? Sycamores can be thugs in a garden. I wouldn't plant it anywhere except in a wood.Originally posted by bearded bloke View PostYep, IIRC it's a self set sycamore that keeps Bill HH's garden in shade for half the dayOriginally posted by Glutton4... View PostDon't plant it in a garden - unless it's a hooomungous stately-home type of a place. We have one in our large back garden, and it's a pain in the arris. They seed everywhere, and their 'babies' have a habit of hiding in borders until too large to pull out by hand. There is a row of them out the front, too, and they are a complete menace. They also harbour more bugs, creepy-crawlies and such than any other tree.
If we ever bought this place, the very first thing I would do is get the chainsaw out!
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostHow big a garden does MiL have? Sycamores can be thugs in a garden. I wouldn't plant it anywhere except in a wood.sigpic
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I think chestnut, ash and birch are much more desirable trees than sycamore. New baby trees might be nice, but maybe some other kind. These two articles about the down side of sycamores might help you make your decision.
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening...more-tree.html
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The sycamore that shades my garden (Good memory BB) drop thousands of seeds every year and everyone of them grow, as has been said if you dont pull them up quickly they need digging out. I turn a few of mine into bonsai trees and abuse them every time i walk past. If you get it dug up, drive over it with your car, starve it of water for a week, it will still grow.photo album of my garden in my profile http://www.growfruitandveg.co.uk/gra...my+garden.html
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