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.
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 part shade.
Holly. An evergreen tree. Green self-fertile holly - will berry itself producing red berries in autumn. Height 6m. Spread 3m. Ideal for blocking out windows. Hardy.
Holly. An evergreen tree. Green self-fertile holly - will berry itself producing red berries in autumn. Height 6m. Spread 3m. Ideal for blocking out windows. Hardy.
Holly. An evergreen tree. Green self-fertile holly - will berry itself producing red berries in autumn. Height 6m. Spread 3m. Ideal for blocking out windows. Hardy.
Holly. An evergreen tree. Green self-fertile holly - will berry itself producing red berries in autumn. Height 6m. Spread 3m. Ideal for blocking out windows. Hardy.
Holly. A conical evergreen shrub with purple tinged stems and big, serrated, light green leaves, produces scarlet fruit. Height 14m. Spread 5m. Flowers from May to June. Fruits from September. Evergreen. Hardy.
Holly. A conical evergreen shrub with purple tinged stems and big, serrated, light green leaves, produces scarlet fruit. Flowers from May to June. Fruit colour Scarlet. Fruits from September Evergreen. Hardy.
Common Walnut. A spreading tree with aromatic. glossy dark green leaves. bronze-purple when young. greenish yellow flowers followed by edible nuts contained within a round fruit. Height 30m. Spread 15m. Flowers from May to June. Fruits from August Deciduous.
Shore Juniper. A prostrate conifer with needle-like. Blue leaves. Height 30cm. Evergreen. Hardy.
Juniper. An upright, branching habit, with intense silver-blue foliage. Always attractive even when small. Height 1.5-2.5m. Evergreen. Hardy.
Juniper. A low spreading conifer, which creates a sheet of bright silver-blue foliage. Height 30cm. Spread 1.5-2m. Evergreen. Hardy.
Juniper. A compact, dwarf bushy conifer with bright steel-blue foliage in winter and silvery-blue in summer. Height 40cm. Spread 50cm. Evergreen. Hardy.
Juniper. Cold hardy alternate to blue Italian cypress. Improved variety produces bright blue foliage on tight, narrow, upright form. Ideal for spatially challenged screening. Excellent in symmetrical pairs or as a single specimen. Evergreen conifer. Full sun. Moderate to slow growth: 12 to 15 feet tall, 2 feet wide.
Juniper. A striking, spreading conifer with arching branches of blue-green foliage. Height 90-120cm. Spread 1.6m Hardy.
An elegant small deciduous tree. Leaves pinnate, pinkish in spring, turning yellow in autumn. Small yellow flowers in conspicuous large panicles, followed by ornamental bladdery bronze fruits.
Golden-rain Tree. Star of India. A spreading tree with pinnate leaves 45cm long, emerging red-pink turning mid-green. Small yellow flowers are followed by bladder-like pink or red flushed fruit. Height 10m. Spread 10m. Flowers from July to August. Fruits from September. Deciduous.
A spreading tree with dark green leaves and very long racemes of golden yellow flowers from late spring to early summer. Height 8m. Spread 8m. A sterile variety so produces no seeds. Trifoliata leaves are silvery green at first darkening as summer progresses.
Stiff Weeper is a deciduous conifer that is native to Japan. Its stems are strongly weeping so this coniferous tree has pendulous and compact habit with pendent branches that bearing needle-like, leaves. Green needles, each with two stomatal bands underneath, appear in brush-like clusters at the ends of spur-like shoots along the branches. This larch reaches an approximate ultimate height of 2.5m and a spread of 1m. Bright green needles turn vivid yellow in autumn, before falling to the ground in winter. Best grown in moist, acidic, well-drained soils in full sun. Intolerant of full shade, dry soils and most city pollutants.
Bay Laurel. Sweet Bay. A short standard evergreen tree or large shrub with glossy, dark green, aromatic leaves. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Foliage used in cooking. Clip to shape in March. Excellent in containers in a sunny position. Feed regularly to prevent leaves yellowing.
Bay Laurel. Sweet Bay. A short standard evergreen tree or large shrub with glossy, dark green, aromatic leaves. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Foliage used in cooking. Clip to shape in March. Excellent in containers in a sunny position. Feed regularly to prevent leaves yellowing.
Bay Laurel. Sweet Bay. A short standard evergreen tree or large shrub with glossy, dark green, aromatic leaves. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Foliage used in cooking. Clip to shape in March. Excellent in containers in a sunny position. Feed regularly to prevent leaves yellowing.
Bay Laurel. Sweet Bay. A short standard evergreen tree or large shrub with glossy, dark green, aromatic leaves. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Foliage used in cooking. Clip to shape in March. Excellent in containers in a sunny position. Feed regularly to prevent leaves yellowing.
Bay Laurel. Sweet Bay. A short standard evergreen tree or large shrub with glossy, dark green, aromatic leaves. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Foliage used in cooking. Clip to shape in March. Excellent in containers in a sunny position. Feed regularly to prevent leaves yellowing.
Chinese Privet. A clipped evergreen shrub with glossy, bright green leaves margined yellow. White flowers followed by blue-black berries. Flowers from August to September. Fruits from August. Evergreen. An excellent topiary specimen, suitable for pots if fed and watered regularly.
Japanese Privet. A compact evergreen tree with a dense head of rich green leaves. White flowers in large panicles in May, then black berries. Ideal for obscuring overlooking windows.
Japanese Privet. A conical, evergreen shrub with glossy, dark green leaves up to 10cm long and long panicles of white flowers, followed by blue-black berries. Height 3m. Spread 2m. Flowers from August to September. Fruits from August. Evergreen.
A clipped evergreen shrub with glossy, bright green leaves margined yellow. White flowers, followed by blue-black berries. Flowers from August to September. Fruits from August Evergreen. An excellent topiary specimen. Suitable for pots if fed and watered regularly.
Small leaved evergreen that is excellent for topiary. Tough leaves and strong stiff stems make this a resilient plant for creating structural shapes within the garden.
The small, glossy, dark green leaves look almost like 'box', making it a perfect subject for topiary. Relatively fast growing, it will need trimming regularly to keep it tidy. Requires a sunny, sheltered position and might behave as a semi-evergreen in colder winters. They will grow in any ordinary soil in either sunshine or shade. Bears small white flowers early to mid-summer if the plants are left untrimmed. 100-140cm tall and looks equally stunning in a pot.
Sweet Gum. A tree with deeply divided, glossy leaves, turning brilliant orange, red and purple in autumn. Height 25m. Spread 12m. Deciduous. Hardy.
Sweet Gum. A tree with deeply divided, glossy leaves, turning brilliant orange, red and purple in autumn. Height 25m. Spread 12m. Deciduous. Hardy.
Sweet Gum. A broadly conical tree with deeply divided, glossy leaves, turning dark blackish red in autumn. Height 25m. Spread 12m. Deciduous. Hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds.
Beautiful cultivar with a regular, pyramidal growth pattern, up to about 20m. The young leaf has a slightly purple hue and has reddish leaf stems. The leaves are somewhat smaller than typical of the species. In summer the foliage is bright green, turning orange-red to deep purple in autumn. The branches and trunk are conspicuously thickly covered with corky fissures.
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