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- The Importance of Quality and Sustainability in Supporting Tree-Planting Initiatives in the UK - UKISG
to announce that we have been awarded UKISG (UK and Ireland Sourced and Grown) accreditation by the Woodland accreditation to those nurseries who sow and grow plants in the UK, furthermore all plants supplied by the Woodland - Woodland Trust - Woodland Trust Stay informed https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/plant-biosecurity-strategy-for-great-britain
- National Gardening Week 2023
Whatever you choose to do this week, getting outside in nature is always good for your mental health
- How to Apply for BN11 or BN7 Countryside Stewardship (2026 Step-by-Step Farmer Guide)
If you’re planning to plant a new hedge (BN11) or fill gaps in an existing hedge (BN7), the good news
- A Kaleidoscope of Autumn Colours: The Best Trees for Vibrant Displays in the UK
vibrant red berries complement its fiery orange leaves, making it a beacon of colour in gardens and woodlands Whether you're strolling through a park, hiking in a woodland, or simply gazing out your window, the
- Essential Tips for Gardening in January
Its persistent crab apples last well into winter, supporting wildlife when food is scarce. It’s also a good time to clean pots, sharpen tools, and prepare for early spring sowing.
- Screening Trees and Garden Design UK | How to Create Beautiful, Private Outdoor Spaces
Choose narrow or airy trees for shady spots Think long-term : Plan for mature size, not just what looks good
- Screening Trees for Urban Gardens | Privacy Solutions for City Spaces UK
Good in pots: Ideal for patios and rooftop terraces.
- Essential Tips for Gardening in June
In early summer, the nectar-rich blossom of ornamental trees can provide an essential food source for Provide Food, Water, and Shelter To attract and support wildlife in your UK garden, consider installing
- Essential Tips for Gardening in May
Which trees are good for pollinators in late spring? Choose a large pot with good drainage and fill it with peat-free, soil-based compost.
- Cherry Blossom Trees vs Apple Blossom Trees | Which Is Right for Your Garden?
Evereste’ : Masses of white flowers, orange-red fruit Malus ‘John Downie’ : Excellent for jelly-making, good
- Top 5 Magnolia Trees for Small British Gardens
Yes, provided you choose a dwarf or compact variety and use a large, deep container with good drainage
- Top 10 Ornamental Trees for UK Gardens
Are ornamental trees good for wildlife? Absolutely.












