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  • Planting Trees Amidst Frost and Snow: A Winter Guide for UK Gardeners

    Can You Plant Trees in Winter? Stake Young Trees:  Winter winds can be harsh. Staking young trees provides stability and prevents root disturbance. Protecting Trees from Winter Damage Even established trees can suffer from winter conditions. Wrap Vulnerable Trees:  Use tree wraps or burlap to protect the bark of young or thin-barked trees from

  • Essential Tips for Caring for Your New Cherry Tree and Ensuring Healthy, Beautiful Blossoms

    Choosing the Right Flowering Cherry Tree Variety There are many stunning cherry tree cultivars available Avoid using only shop-bought compost—trees thrive best when roots grow into the native soil. Avoid cutting back into old wood or removing large limbs. Planted in a staggered row or informal hedge, they offer a beautiful backdrop while adding spring structure Silver Leaf Disease : Leaves take on a silvery sheen before branches die back.

  • Hybrid Willow vs. Poplar: Which Fast-Growing Tree is Best for You?

    When it comes to fast-growing trees, hybrid willow and poplar are among the top choices. Growth Rate: Fast Results for Any Project Both hybrid willow and poplar trees are renowned for their does require regular pruning to maintain its shape and prevent overgrowth, particularly when used as a hedge Conclusion: Which Tree is Right for You? cool and warmer climates Maintenance Regular pruning needed for shape and size control, especially in hedges

  • Essential Care Tips for Healthy and Vibrant Crab Apple Trees

    Crab apple trees are cherished for their stunning blossoms, colourful fruits, and overall ornamental To ensure these delightful trees thrive in your garden and continue to enchant you with their charm year In this blog post, we'll explore some essential tips for caring for crab apple trees, from planting to Planting Your Crab Apple Tree: Dig a hole that is twice as wide as the root ball and just as deep. Pruning: Prune crab apple trees in late winter or early spring while they are still dormant.

  • How You Can Take Part in National Tree Week 2023

    Plant a Native Tree in Your Garden This week, why not take the opportunity to plant a native tree in Native trees beautify your surroundings and play a crucial role in supporting local ecosystems. Choose from various native tree species that thrive in your region and soil type. Attend Local Tree-Themed Events During National Tree Week, many tree-themed events, workshops, and educational By planting native trees, volunteering, attending events, advocating for conservation, supporting tree-planting

  • Essential Tips for Gardening in January

    Hawthorn – Hardy Native Hedging Crataegus monogyna is one of a few hedging species that establish as A tough, fast-growing native hedge plant, it provides nectar-rich flowers in spring, dense summer foliage trees, shrubs, and hedging whips, occasionally lifting them slightly from the ground. Bare-root hedging varieties such as Hawthorn, Hazel, Blackthorn, and mixed native hedging establish strongly Water only during frost-free spells and mainly for newly planted trees, hedging, and evergreens.

  • Essential Tips for Gardening in August

    'Spring Glow')  or native hedging, now is the time to amend the soil and test the pH if needed. Hazel Hazel (Corylus avellana)  is a multi-stemmed native tree with wildlife value throughout the year For tips on choosing evergreen hedging, Explore our top evergreen hedge species Clear Spent Annuals and Use this time to prepare your soil for autumn tree planting, divide overgrown clumps, and give your hedges It’s also a great month to plant evergreen hedging and start preparing your space for autumn tree planting

  • Unearthing the Truth: Debunking 5 Myths About Bare-Root Trees

    Myth 1: Bare-Root Trees Are Less Hardy Than Container-Grown Trees The belief that bare-root trees aren't In truth, bare-root trees often adapt better to their new environment. trees don't take root as well, leading to higher mortality rates. Myth 3: Bare-Root Trees Offer Limited Variety The notion that bare-root trees come in a limited selection Myth 5: Planting Bare-Root Trees Is Too Time-Sensitive It's true that bare-root trees have a specific

  • Magnolia Soulangeana vs Magnolia Stellata | What's the Difference in These Varieties?

    Height & Spread: 4–8m tall and wide Flower Size: Large (up to 25cm) Shape: Multi-stemmed shrub or small tree The Woodland Trust  helps homeowners select the right tree for their specific space and soil conditions For more on wildlife appeal, see our blog: Are Magnolia Trees Good for Wildlife & Pollinators? Tree Care Calendar  for month-by-month guidance. You can browse our full Small Garden Trees Collection for other container-friendly options.

  • Why Is My Magnolia Not Flowering?

    to help your tree thrive and bloom beautifully year after year. Avoid deep shade near buildings or under taller trees. Lack of nutrition or the wrong soil pH can delay or reduce flowering. Never prune in late summer or winter Prune just after flowering , if needed Avoid cutting back leading For more transplanting and aftercare advice, the Tree Council’s tree aftercare guide  is an excellent

  • How to Master Your March Gardening Jobs: The Essential Guide for British Gardens

    For tree lovers, this is the final chance to plant bare-root trees and shrubs , ensuring they establish , hedging, and plants. Pruning deciduous trees and shrubs Early spring pruning helps deciduous trees and shrubs that flower Cut flowering stems back until you see just two or three buds above thick, healthy stems. Early Flowering Shrubs and Trees to Plant Spring is the perfect time to plant flowering shrubs and trees

  • How to Master Your April Gardening Jobs: The Essential Guide for British Gardens

    For tree lovers, it's a brilliant month to feed ornamental trees and shrubs, check on young hedge plants and evergreen hedging. It’s also a good moment to assess any winter damage and give your trees and hedging a boost with the time to care for ornamental trees, flowering shrubs , and hedging plants before the season’s growth Check around newly planted trees or hedging for signs of compaction or poor drainage.

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