A big Yorkshire hello!

Discussion in 'New Members Introduction' started by Jaki, Aug 21, 2022.

  1. Jaki

    Jaki Apprentice Gardener

    Joined:
    Aug 9, 2022
    Messages:
    15
    Gender:
    Female
    Location:
    Yorkshire Dales
    Ratings:
    +23
    Thought I'd post a hello before I start bombarding you all with questions! :smile: We've moved in to a new build after living in Ibiza for 25yrs so we're starting from scratch. I know all about lemon trees, aloe vera and bougainvillaea but I'm a complete uk novice and rely on the little knowledge I gleaned from my Dad who was a wonderful gardener (and much missed). The soil is a nightmare as it is so stony here and I've discovered we are in a very windy spot! Plus we have a large sycamore tree in a relatively small garden which the council says has to stay! The upside is we are south facing...apart from the shade of the tree. I've joined because I'm fed up of googling stuff and would just like to ask real people with experience what I need to do. Looking forward to getting to know you all!
     
    • Like Like x 3
    • Friendly Friendly x 1
    • Clueless 1 v2

      Clueless 1 v2 Total Gardener

      Joined:
      Jun 26, 2022
      Messages:
      2,038
      Gender:
      Male
      Ratings:
      +2,769
      Hello and welcome. It must be a bit of a shock to the system moving from Ibiza to Yorkshire.

      The sycamore tree will give you plenty to do. They scatter so many seeds you'll be digging up saplings forever.
       
      • Agree Agree x 2
      • Jaki

        Jaki Apprentice Gardener

        Joined:
        Aug 9, 2022
        Messages:
        15
        Gender:
        Female
        Location:
        Yorkshire Dales
        Ratings:
        +23
        Thank you! Luckily I lived in Manchester before moving to Spain so I can just about remember the rainy grey days :smile:
        And don't I know it regarding saplings. Worst tree possible! We managed to have it 'lifted' so the canopy was reduced but it's still a huge tree for the size of the garden. Nightmare!
         
        • Informative Informative x 1
        • Friendly Friendly x 1
        • JWK

          JWK Gardener Staff Member

          Joined:
          Jun 3, 2008
          Messages:
          32,614
          Gender:
          Male
          Location:
          Surrey
          Ratings:
          +50,459
          Welcome to the forum @Jaki

          I've got a nice pink bougainvillea and aloe vera here both have to come indoors over the winter. Also got a big sycamore about to shed its seeds, at least they are deciduous so you'll get more light in the autumn.
           
          • Like Like x 1
          • Jaki

            Jaki Apprentice Gardener

            Joined:
            Aug 9, 2022
            Messages:
            15
            Gender:
            Female
            Location:
            Yorkshire Dales
            Ratings:
            +23
            Thank you! Aloe vera is wonderful...we used to cut the leaves and use the gel. Great for skin! I have to admit I hated bougainvillea...it grew so damn fast and those spikes made it horrendous to try and get in and cut it back. It is the most stunning colours tho. Is it growing well?
            Any tips on seed removal let me know! You're right about the extra light...and I noticed it's one of the last trees to leaf, so we benefit from that at least.
             
            • Like Like x 2
            • wiseowl

              wiseowl Friendly Admin Staff Member

              Joined:
              Oct 29, 2006
              Messages:
              45,027
              Gender:
              Male
              Occupation:
              Philosophy of people
              Location:
              Flying Free As A Bird over North Kent Marshes
              Ratings:
              +92,419
              Good afternoon @Jaki and a warm welcome to Gardeners Corner:smile:

              ddbd80e8d67573f90194d40eda293dac.jpg
               
              • Agree Agree x 1
              • Jocko

                Jocko Guided by my better half.

                Joined:
                Jan 2, 2022
                Messages:
                2,417
                Gender:
                Male
                Occupation:
                Retired engineer. Now Vice CEO of the garden.
                Location:
                Danderhall on southern edge of Edinburgh. Zone 8a.
                Ratings:
                +6,782
                Welcome to the forum.
                 
                • Agree Agree x 1
                • Jaki

                  Jaki Apprentice Gardener

                  Joined:
                  Aug 9, 2022
                  Messages:
                  15
                  Gender:
                  Female
                  Location:
                  Yorkshire Dales
                  Ratings:
                  +23
                  Thank you both!
                   
                  • Like Like x 2
                  • Friendly Friendly x 1
                  • Balc

                    Balc Total Gardener

                    Joined:
                    Mar 6, 2022
                    Messages:
                    2,448
                    Gender:
                    Male
                    Occupation:
                    Retired
                    Location:
                    Huntingdon, Cambs
                    Ratings:
                    +9,730
                    Hi @Jaki & welcome to Gardener's Corner!

                    I understand how you feel coming back to the UK after so many years away as I lived in the centre of Spain almost as long as you lived in Ibiza! Though it's been 21 years since I returned.

                    But I have an advantage over you I learnt to garden on balconies in the different flats we lived in while in Spain - now we live in a flat here in the UK with a balcony as well, only it's on the ground floor instead of being at least 5 stories above ground level!

                    Looking forward to seeing you post on here :) ask anything you like & we will try to help you as best we can!
                     
                  • Jaki

                    Jaki Apprentice Gardener

                    Joined:
                    Aug 9, 2022
                    Messages:
                    15
                    Gender:
                    Female
                    Location:
                    Yorkshire Dales
                    Ratings:
                    +23
                    Ahh there are some beautiful balcon gardens in Spain! It is a skill! Thank you for your kind welcome
                     
                    • Like Like x 1
                    • CanadianLori

                      CanadianLori Total Gardener

                      Joined:
                      Sep 20, 2015
                      Messages:
                      10,020
                      Occupation:
                      Battle Axe
                      Location:
                      Oakville, Ontario, Canada Zone 5A
                      Ratings:
                      +32,313
                      Welcome to the forum!
                       
                      • Agree Agree x 1
                      • Sheal

                        Sheal Total Gardener

                        Joined:
                        Feb 2, 2011
                        Messages:
                        36,186
                        Gender:
                        Female
                        Location:
                        Dingwall, Ross-shire
                        Ratings:
                        +54,664
                        Welcome to Gardeners Corner Jaki. :)

                        Sycamores are a nightmare. I had two 50ft and one 30ft tree when I moved to my current home five years ago and now have one. One was removed to let light into my home and garden, the other because of root interference with my septic tank drainage system. They scatter their seeds everywhere and although they can be mowed off the lawns I have to hand pull them from my gravel drive.

                        I'm surprised your council said the one you have has to remain. I don't think they are protected trees anywhere in Britain.
                         
                        • Like Like x 1
                        • JWK

                          JWK Gardener Staff Member

                          Joined:
                          Jun 3, 2008
                          Messages:
                          32,614
                          Gender:
                          Male
                          Location:
                          Surrey
                          Ratings:
                          +50,459
                          Bougainvillea has to be grown here as a novelty as far as I know, mine is in a pot and looks good for a couple of months, don't think there is much chance of me growing it into a hedge like in Spain. The spikes would keep out intruders if I could.

                          You just have to be vigilant with sycamore seeds, the seedlings are easy to hand weed but if you miss one they grow fast. The helicopter seeds block up my gutters and get into the car vents and come up like cress.
                           
                          • Like Like x 2
                          • Jaki

                            Jaki Apprentice Gardener

                            Joined:
                            Aug 9, 2022
                            Messages:
                            15
                            Gender:
                            Female
                            Location:
                            Yorkshire Dales
                            Ratings:
                            +23
                            I think ours must be about 30ft Sheal. Its not protected, thankfully, but as part of the planning permission for the build the tree survey recommended it stay as, "although it is deeply scarred, it still has some life". It is far too big for the plot size, and has never been maintained. First thing I did was get a tree surgeon in.
                            We are lucky because the other restriction placed on the builder was to replace a huge dying ash tree (that had a TPO, but luckily the vicar of the church next door wanted it down too) with an Oak tree!! Don't get me started on what I think of these tree officers placing huge trees in small plots! Again thankfully the builder ignored the oak tree thing....if we'd had both we would have got very little sun.
                            So...in short I'm not sure where that places me with removal. It's not TPO'd or in a conservation area. I will see how we go on with it.
                            Good point JWK about gutters! I hadn't given them a thought but yes, ours are very close to the tree.
                            From what I know of bougainvillea the only pest we had was a kind of white fly and that was only in the one I planted in the shade. The rest grew like billio! And yes, those spikes are dreadful!
                             
                            • Friendly Friendly x 2
                            • Like Like x 1
                            • Informative Informative x 1
                            • Michael Hewett

                              Michael Hewett Total Gardener

                              Joined:
                              Mar 13, 2016
                              Messages:
                              5,279
                              Gender:
                              Male
                              Occupation:
                              Retired
                              Location:
                              Hilly Carmarthenshire in Wales
                              Ratings:
                              +19,932
                              A late welcome from me ! :biggrin:
                               
                              • Like Like x 2
                              Loading...

                              Share This Page

                              1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
                                By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
                                Dismiss Notice