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  • 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 Myth 5: Planting Bare-Root Trees Is Too Time-Sensitive It's true that bare-root trees have a specific several weeks before planting, giving you ample time to prepare for their arrival.

  • 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. 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

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

    At Bowhayes Trees, where we grow and supply trees for UK conditions, March consistently proves to be Supporting Trees as Growth Begins As light levels increase in March, trees become more sensitive to stress Caring for Evergreens and Structural Trees Evergreen trees and hedging may continue to lose moisture In our experience at Bowhayes Trees, trees planted in March establish more evenly than those planted March Gardening Advice for Trees UK Round-Up This March, gardening advice for trees UK  focuses on the

  • Essential Tips for Gardening in January

    Table of Contents Essential Tree and Shrub Care Soil Prep and Border Refresh Best Trees and Shrubs for Essential January Tree and Shrub Care January is a pivotal month for caring for ornamental trees , shrubs For further guidance on winter tree planting and establishment, the Tree Council offers clear advice Keeping borders, lawns, and the base of trees tidy now prevents problems later and encourages healthier Can I prune trees in January?

  • 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 Trees with thick foliage, like hawthorns, provide birds with plenty of protection. Smaller trees like rowans or crab apples are good for attracting birds if you're short on space. You must plant the right kind of tree to have the desired effect.

  • National Gardening Week 2023

    It is typically held in the last week of April or the first week of May and is organized by the Royal Plant a tree or ornamental shrub A much-loved way of marking a commemorative occasion that will last Whilst trees are best planted from October to March, it is still possible to plant a container tree at other times of year and, as long as you tend to it carefully over the coming months, your tree will Get planting It doesn't have to be a special tree though.

  • 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 Keep mulch a few centimetres clear of tree trunks and stems to avoid rot and fungal issues. help keep young trees stable in spring winds and shouldn't be removed too early. or container trees . You can plant trees and shrubs like mock orange, lilac, flowering dogwood, cotoneaster, weeping crab

  • Introducing Malus

    Malus Ornamental crab apples are a big favourite at Bowhayes Trees with their profuse spring blossom When choosing your perfect tree, there are many characteristics of the Malus species to consider, from Talking of shape, we love our little weeping Malus 'Royal Beauty' - it's an ideal solution for a focal It's true, some crab apple blossom is beautifully scented, so if it's a fragrant tree that you're looking , vase-shaped, columnar and weeping.

  • 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 Instead, choose natural pest control methods, such as companion planting and biological controls, to keep

  • Essential Tips for Gardening in August

    Smaller outdoor spaces can benefit from compact trees in pots or beds. Allow them a few weeks to decompose before planting trees or shrubs in the same area. Keep newly planted trees well-watered in dry spells, and position them in a sheltered, sunny location Browse our container-grown trees  for summer structure. Can I plant a tree in late summer? Yes, container-grown trees can be planted in late summer as long as you keep them well-watered.

  • Year-Round Care for Amelanchier in the UK

    trees for UK gardens. Trees allowed to keep their natural form tend to produce stronger flowering and better autumn colour. the tree is establishing. Newly planted trees should be watered deeply once or twice a week in spring and summer if rainfall is The best time to prune Amelanchier trees is during winter, once the tree is fully dormant.

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