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  • 🌳 £4 Million Investment to Tackle Tree Pests and Diseases

    through the Centre for Forest Protection , a collaboration between Forest Research and the Royal Botanic Gardens We need more awareness—not just of the threats, but of the small actions each of us can take to protect This is a great way to contribute valuable data from your patch of woodland or garden. 🔗 Take part via to the Meet the Farmers agroforestry podcast , all three episodes with Ben Eagle and James Ramskir-Gardener resilient tree community—from breeding better trees and supporting new woodland creation to helping gardeners

  • How to Plant an Amelanchier Tree in the UK

    ways to introduce early spring blossom, edible summer berries, and vibrant autumn colour into a UK garden Serviceberry, Amelanchier trees are valued for their multi-seasonal interest and suitability for both small and medium-sized gardens. Several Amelanchier varieties perform particularly well in UK gardens. However, they will tolerate light partial shade, particularly in sheltered gardens.

  • How to Plant a Beech Tree in the UK

    canopy, and suitability for both specimen planting and hedging, making them a versatile choice for gardens BBC Gardeners’ World  has more guidance on how to plant a beech tree . When staking is needed Small bare root whips:  Often do not require staking, particularly in sheltered Browse our range of beech trees and hedging , or explore our related article on ornamental trees for UK gardens Small bare root trees may not need staking, but taller or potted trees usually benefit from support in

  • How to Plant a Cherry Blossom Tree in the UK

    Planting a cherry blossom tree is one of the most rewarding choices a UK gardener can make. Prunus incisa ‘ The Bride ’ and Prunus ‘Amanogawa’  are excellent for patios or smaller gardens . A young flowering cherry tree is staked in a garden to provide support while the roots establish. When staking is needed Small bare root whips:  Often do not require staking, particularly in sheltered Prunus incisa ‘The Bride’   – Compact, elegant, and ideal for pots or smaller gardens.

  • Your Guide to Planting Ornamental Trees This Autumn

    Autumn is a great time to spruce up your garden. Conditions: Prefers well-drained, acidic soil and full to partial sun exposure; suitable for small to medium-sized gardens. Benefits: Produces stunning spring blooms, adding seasonal interest to the garden. Interested in making your garden a go-to spot this autumn?

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

    Their spring blossom brings colour, structure and seasonal interest, making them a popular choice for gardens Flowering cherry trees are a beautiful and rewarding choice for UK gardens and outdoor spaces.

  • Year-Round Care for Hawthorn in the UK

    With the right seasonal care, these hardy trees can thrive for decades in gardens, hedgerows, and wildlife Apply bark chips or garden compost  in a wide ring around the base Keep mulch away from the trunk  to For detailed information on causes and prevention in UK gardens, see the Royal Horticultural Society’ Leaf Spot Leaf spot causes small dark or brown patches on hawthorn foliage, especially during wetter For detailed information on symptoms and prevention in UK gardens, see the Royal Horticultural Society

  • Why Isn’t My Cherry Tree Flowering or Fruiting?

    Nothing is more disheartening for a gardener than a non-performing tree. This guide explores the most common reasons cherry trees underperform in UK gardens —and, most importantly For guidance on encouraging blossom, BBC Gardeners’ World has useful tips here . 5. Most are grown for their flowers, and produce small inedible or sterile fruits.

  • How to Plant a Birch Tree in the UK

    This guide focuses on the planting process only, with UK-specific advice suitable for gardens, paddocks BBC Gardeners’ World confirms that planting should be avoided during periods of extreme heat, frozen Potted birch trees  are better suited to smaller gardens or projects where planting flexibility is needed When staking is needed Tree size Stake required Small bare root whip Often no Tall bare root tree Yes Small bare root birch whips often establish well without support, particularly in sheltered locations

  • Exploring Bare Root Hedging

    email, we'll look at the many benefits of bare root hedging, how to choose the right plants for your garden One of the best-selling hedges in the nation, this hedge makes a beautiful formal or single-species garden highly tolerant hedge, forming a dense barrier that blossoms and encourages wildlife to live in your garden during the winter months, until fresh foliage and spring flowers can appear from the garden. Aerating the soil with a garden fork also allows it to absorb more air, water, and nutrients for your

  • Choosing Native Hedging

    It could possibly be one of the best gardening decisions you will ever make. Thus, you can positively combat climate change by adding hedges to your garden. Beech - Beech is an ideal hedging choice for UK gardens, with beautiful wavy margined leaves that start The hawthorn can also be easily cultivated as a small single-stem tree. This attractive species will bring interest and natural beauty to any garden with its seasonal colour

  • When & How to Prune Flowering Cherry Trees (Without Damaging Them)

    BBC Gardeners' World: Summer Pruning Tips → Why Does Pruning Timing Matter for Flowering Cherry Trees Tools You’ll Need Before You Start Essential pruning tools laid out on a weathered wooden garden table Tool Use Hand secateurs Small twigs and shoots Loppers Medium branches Pruning saw Larger branches Disinfectant The Royal Horticultural Society provides clear guidance on cleaning and maintaining garden tools to reduce No torn bark or long stubs left behind No wound paint or sealant applied This checklist is ideal for gardeners

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