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  • How You Can Take Part in National Tree Week 2023

    Understanding National Tree Week National Tree Week is a week-long festival dedicated to celebrating trees and their vital role in our lives. Plant a Native Tree in Your Garden This week, why not take the opportunity to plant a native tree in Attend Local Tree-Themed Events During National Tree Week, many tree-themed events, workshops, and educational Attend lectures on tree conservation, join guided tree walks, or participate in hands-on workshops to

  • Recovering Your Garden After a Storm: Tips for Tree and Hedge Care

    After a storm, it's essential to assess the condition of your garden, especially your trees and hedges Look for broken branches, uprooted trees, and damaged hedges. of your trees and hedges. Tree Stabilisation: If a tree has been partially uprooted but is still salvageable, it's crucial to stabilise Gently straighten the tree and use stakes and ropes to secure it in place.

  • Top Tips : Looking After Trees and Shrubs in Winter

    Planting in Winter Winter is a great time to plant many new trees and shrubs as, for a lot of plants, Caring for newly planted trees Hopefully, when you planted your trees, you gave them a good start with Other plants can be protected by adding a layer of mulch around the base of the trees. post "Exploring the Beauty of Trees: An Overview of Winter Interest. Trees with Winter Interest >>

  • 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 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 Nowadays, you can find many bare-root options, from ornamental to fruit-bearing varieties. Myth 5: Planting Bare-Root Trees Is Too Time-Sensitive It's true that bare-root trees have a specific

  • 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. eco-friendly landscaping solution, this guide will help you choose between hybrid willow and poplar trees Growth Rate: Fast Results for Any Project Both hybrid willow and poplar trees are renowned for their Hybrid Willow : Frequently praised as one of the fastest-growing trees, hybrid willow can grow between Conclusion: Which Tree is Right for You?

  • Essential Tips for Gardening in December

    Table of Contents Essential Tree and Shrub Care Soil Prep and Border Refresh Best Trees and Shrubs for , shrubs , hedging , or fruit trees . Whether you’re planting a new hedge, shaping your fruit trees, refreshing borders, or caring for container Tree Stakes & Structural Support Strong winter winds can loosen young or recently planted trees. Avoid pruning stone fruits  such as plums or cherries, and leave spring-flowering shrubs  until after

  • 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.

  • Essential Tips for Gardening in November

    Table of Contents Essential Tree and Shrub Care Preparing for Bare Root Planting Best Trees and Shrubs trees for the colder weeks ahead. You can also leave some fruit-bearing trees and hedging—such as hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) , rowan These berries are particularly valuable once insects and softer fruits have disappeared. here Best Trees for November Planting November is one of the best months to plant bare-root trees.

  • 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. Final Thoughts If you’re facing a magnolia tree that refuses to bloom, don’t give up. Use a fertiliser suitable for flowering trees and shrubs in early spring. For more transplanting and aftercare advice, the Tree Council’s tree aftercare guide  is an excellent

  • Essential Tips for Gardening in September

    month to feed your trees and shrubs. and evergreen trees. Harvesting Fruit Trees September is also peak harvest time for many fruiting varieties. Harvesting regularly prevents fruit from spoiling on the tree and reduces the risk of pests. compost or mulch, and gather in the last fruits of summer’s harvest.

  • Transform your garden to a wildlife paradise

    Plant plenty of trees Planting a selection of native trees works well for enticing a furry or winged Fragrant trees like wild cherry work well and are ideal for attracting butterflies, as are trees that flower fruit and nuts for wildlife to eat. Trees with thick foliage, like hawthorns, provide birds with plenty of protection. You must plant the right kind of tree to have the desired effect.

  • The Importance of bees - what can gardeners do to help bees?

    Look out for our "Good for Bees" badges on our products to see which trees and shrubs are great for these

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