Here's some helpfull tips when planting your Trees: Soak the roots before planting : Avoid planting if there's a frost : Place your tree in a sunny/sheltered position. Help the roots to stimulate and establish more quickly by mixing in some farmyard manure.

Soil improver: organic soil improvers like farmyard manure open up the soils structure, breaking up heavy clay and helping free-draining soils hold on to moisture.

We can deliver trees within a 35 mile radius of the nursery.

  • Dracaena indivisa

    Thick stemmed tree originally from New Zealand with branches at the top. Each branch bears a tuft of narrowly lanced shaped mid to light green leaves with red veins and suffused blue-white beneath. Bears cream flowers in summer. Height 6-10m.

  • Dracaena indivisa

    Thick stemmed tree originally from New Zealand with branches at the top. Each branch bears a tuft of narrowly lanced shaped mid to light green leaves with red veins and suffused blue-white beneath. Bears cream flowers in summer. Height 6-10m.

  • Dracaena indivisa

    Thick stemmed tree originally from New Zealand with branches at the top. Each branch bears a tuft of narrowly lanced shaped mid to light green leaves with red veins and suffused blue-white beneath. Bears cream flowers in summer. Height 6-10m.

  • Dracaena indivisa

    Thick stemmed tree originally from New Zealand with branches at the top. Each branch bears a tuft of narrowly lanced shaped mid to light green leaves with red veins and suffused blue-white beneath. Bears cream flowers in summer. Height 6-10m.

  • Dracaena indivisa Multi-stemmed

    Thick stemmed tree originally from New Zealand with branches at the top. Each branch bears a tuft of narrowly lanced shaped mid to light green leaves with red veins and suffused blue-white beneath. Bears cream flowers in summer. Height 6-10m.

  • Dracaena indivisa Multi-stemmed

    Thick stemmed tree originally from New Zealand with branches at the top. Each branch bears a tuft of narrowly lanced shaped mid to light green leaves with red veins and suffused blue-white beneath. Bears cream flowers in summer. Height 6-10m.

  • Dracaena indivisa Multi-stemmed

    Thick stemmed tree originally from New Zealand with branches at the top. Each branch bears a tuft of narrowly lanced shaped mid to light green leaves with red veins and suffused blue-white beneath. Bears cream flowers in summer. Height 6-10m.

  • Elaeagnus x ebbingei Aurea 1/4 Std

    A spiny shrub or small tree with green narrow leaves edged in gold. Fragrant yellow flowers in summer. Flowers from May to July. Deciduous.

  • Elaeagnus x ebbingei Compacta 1/4 Std

    Fully hardy evergreen shrub. It is best planted in moist/damp, well-drained soil.

  • Elaeagnus x ebbingei Viveleg 1/2 Std

    Oleaster. A vigorous shrub with glossy, dark evergreen leaves with golden yellow margins, silvery beneath. Creamy white flowers followed by orange speckled silver fruit. Flowers from September to October. Fruit colour: orange. Fruits from February. Evergreen. A more dramatic version of Gilt edge and more vigorous. Clip annually to shape.

  • Espalier: Carpinus betulus

    Common Hornbeam. Elegant shaped tree with serrate, ribbed leaves and characteristic grey, fluted bark. Height 25m. Spread 20m. Deciduous. A great hedging plant in exposed locations.

  • Espalier: Ilex mutchagara Nellie R Stevens

    Holly. Evergreen shrub. Fast growth. Smooth, dark glossy leaves with a few spikes contrast well with the orange-red berries in autumn. Abundant white-cream flowers in May-April. Big, shiny scarlet fruit lasting all spring long. Ideal for spot screening. Provide full sun or partial shade.

  • Espalier: Photinia x fraseri Red Robin 1/2 Std

    A spreading, evergreen shrub with glossy dark green leaves, red when young. Small white flowers are followed by bright red fruit. Height 4m. Flower colour: white. Flowers from May to June. Fruit colour: red. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Planting instructions: Back-fill with soil mixed with peat and a suitable fertiliser.

  • Espalier: Photinia x fraseri Red Robin 3/4 Std

    A spreading, evergreen shrub with glossy dark green leaves, red when young. Small white flowers are followed by bright red fruit. Height 4m. Flower colour: white. Flowers from May to June. Fruit colour: red. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Planting instructions: Back-fill with soil mixed with peat and a suitable fertiliser.

  • Espalier: Prunus lusitanica Brenelia 1/2 Std

    Portugal Laurel, Laurel. A dense bushy shrub with glossy dark green leaves. Fragrant white flowers on pendent racemes in early summer, followed by red fruit ripening to black. Height 3m. Spread 2m. Flowers from June to July. Fruits from July. Evergreen. For hedging plant 60cm apart.

  • Espalier: Pyracantha In Variety

    Firethorn. A vigorous bushy shrub with dark green leaves. Clusters of flowers are produced in early summer followed by large berries. Height and spread 3m. Flowers from June to July. Fruits from July Evergreen. Hardy. Great against a wall, clip each year to keep tight.

  • Eucalyptus Azura

    Slower growing, compact bushy habit. Intense silvery blue foliage. Good choice for hedge/screen. Exceptionally hardy. Easy to grow.

  • Eucalyptus dalrympleana

    Mountain Gum. A tree with smooth creamy white bark, leaves round when young followed by narrow bright green, adult leaves. Umbels of white flowers in late summer to autumn. Height 20m. Spread 8m. Flowers from August to September. Evergreen. Hardy.

  • Eucalyptus gunnii

    This fast-growing evergreen tree can be planted in a large space as a stand-alone specimen or kept to smaller proportions using pruning methods such as coppicing or pollarding. The foliage is often used in flower arranging.

  • Eucalyptus gunnii

    This fast-growing evergreen tree can be planted in a large space as a stand-alone specimen or kept to smaller proportions using pruning methods such as coppicing or pollarding. The foliage is often used in flower arranging.

  • Eucalyptus gunnii 1/2 Std

    This fast-growing evergreen tree can be planted in a large space as a stand-alone specimen or kept to smaller proportions using pruning methods such as coppicing or pollarding. The foliage is often used in flower arranging.

  • Eucalyptus nicholii

    Small tree. Fine drooping branches & pendulous foliage. Young trees retain foliage to ground level. Juvenile leaves blue-green, narrow & willow-like. Requires shelter. Particularly beautiful. Growth rate moderate.

  • Eucalyptus parvifolia

    Small leaves. Feathery juvenile foliage. Grey or brown bark. Lime tolerant. Very hardy. Coppices well. Tolerates some exposure. Growth rate slow to moderate.

  • Eucalyptus pulverulenta Baby Blue

    A slow-growing compact evergreen tree with round intense silver-blue foliage. Grows to 1-2m in height. Flowers are white and appear in spring.

  • Eucalyptus rostrata

    A tree with white or grey-white peeling bark, leaves round when young followed by peppermint-scented narrow grey-green, adult leaves. Height 8m. Spread 3m. Evergreen. Hardy.

  • Euonymus grandiflorus Ruby Wine

    Strong-growing large shrub or small tree. Produces greenish white flowers in summer followed by pale pink 4-ribbed fruit with black seeds and orange arils. Hardy.

  • Euonymus japonicus Aureomarginata 1/4 Std

    A slow growing evergreen shrub that will grow in dark shade or in sun. Clip annually to retain these mini standards to their shape. These plants will brighten up any dark entrance into a house and will grow well in pots.

  • Euonymus japonicus Bravo 1/2 Std

    Japanese Spindle. A large shrub with evergreen glossy, dark green leaves broadly margined white. Height 4m. Spread 2m. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Harmful if eaten. Clip to required size.

  • Fagus sylvatica

    Common Beech. A British native tree with wavy margined leaves, pale at first, turning glossy dark green. Height 25m. Spread 15m. Deciduous. A great hedging plant. Plant 30cm apart. Clip once a year and the leaves turn russet in autumn and stay on until spring.

  • Fagus sylvatica

    Common Beech. A British native tree with wavy margined leaves, pale at first, turning glossy dark green. Height 25m. Spread 15m. Deciduous. Leaves turn russet in autumn and stay on until spring.

  • Fagus sylvatica Atropurpureum

    Copper or Purple Beech. A large tree with light red leaves in spring turning dark purple. Height 18m. Spread 7-10m. Deciduous. For hedging plant 3 plants per metre. Can be kept clipped as a hedge in which case the leaves remain on the plant until the following spring.

  • Fagus sylvatica Purple Fountain

    Weeping Beech. A spectacular large weeping tree with purple leaves. Height 15m. Spread 15m. Deciduous. Hardy.

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