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  • Transforming Your Landscape: Discovering the Perfect Hedging Pack for You

    Home | Hedge Packs | Hedging | Screening In the world of gardening, hedges are more than Wildlife Hedge Pack: A Haven for Nature Are you a bird lover or an eco-conscious gardener? Bring your garden to life with this vibrant pack. Elevate your garden's security while preserving its beauty. Elevate your garden's privacy and aesthetics simultaneously.

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

    When it comes to planting trees, gardeners often find themselves wading through a forest of misconceptions debunking some of the most common bare-root tree myths, ensuring you're armed with the facts to make your garden Bare-root trees are an excellent choice for gardeners looking to cultivate a healthy, vibrant garden. Your garden—and the environment—will thank you for it. With these myths debunked, you're well on your way to becoming a bare-root believer and a gardening guru

  • 2026 Guide to Hedge, Tree and Woodland Planting Grants in England, Scotland & Wales

    BN11 cannot be used for small gaps (<20 m) in existing hedges  – it’s meant for entirely new hedge lines Don’t let that scare you – for small, simple schemes, many farmers self-apply with some guidance from (the cap has been around 2 hectares for these small grants historically). Small Grants use a streamlined online application with standard planting models. Small Grant rounds make it feasible even for a 1–2 ha grove.

  • How to Prune a Beech Tree in the UK

    provides a useful breakdown of when different tree species are best pruned throughout the year, helping gardeners Tool Use Hand secateurs Small twigs and shoots Loppers Medium branches Pruning saw Larger limbs Disinfectant The Royal Horticultural Society provides clear guidance on cleaning and maintaining garden tools to stubs, torn bark, or heavy limb removal No wound paint or sealant applied This checklist is ideal for gardeners

  • The Chelsea Flower Show 2023

    show runs for four days - Tuesday, May 23 - Sat, May 27, 2023, at Royal Hospital Chelsea, where the garden For example, if you're looking for plants that can withstand the heat of a Southern garden, look no further plants can be used in different ways: Some exhibitors focus on using native species; others have created gardens The Chelsea Flower Show is a beautiful event for all the family and an opportunity to celebrate gardening

  • How to Prune a Maple Tree in the UK

    Tools You’ll Need Before You Start Essential pruning tools laid out on a wooden garden table, ready for Tool Use Hand secateurs Small twigs and shoots Loppers Medium branches Pruning saw Larger limbs Disinfectant regularly to avoid over-pruning For additional step-by-step guidance on pruning ornamental trees, the Gardeners variety-specific care, explore our maple tree range or contact our team for guidance tailored to your garden

  • BN7 & BN11 Hedgerow Grants: A Farmer’s Guide to Gapping-Up and Planting New Hedges

    Wildlife and pollinators Hedges act as wildlife corridors , allowing birds, insects and small mammals Autumn berries and nuts feed birds and small mammals. Wales – Small Grants, not BN7 or BN11 Wales has its own hedgerow creation grants, for example: Glastir Small Grants (Environment) New schemes under the Sustainable Farming Scheme (SFS) Typical features Only take a small bundle out of the bag at once and cover the rest. 6.

  • How to Store Your Trees in Preparation for Planting

    Trees are an investment in your garden’s future, but unpredictable weather can sometimes delay planting More Information At Bowhayes Trees, we stock a wide range of native and ornamental trees to suit every garden Let’s help your garden thrive, whatever the weather!

  • Exploring the Beauty of Trees: An Overview of Winter Interest

    vibrant red to the Paperbark Maple's peeling bark, many species can add interest and colour to your garden winter decorations, as their dark green foliage and bright berries can bring a festive touch to your garden their wide variety of shapes, bark textures and colours, trees can provide a stunning addition to any garden

  • The Benefits of Buying Trees Online

    packs to solve a specific problem Perhaps you are looking for a mixed hedge to create privacy in your garden When buying trees from a garden centre, they're lifted, packaged, transported and handled by customers Often cheaper than a garden centre Buying directly from a grower rather than a retailer is often cheaper this is there are fewer costs involved with packaging, storage and other overheads associated with garden Often garden centres will only offer smaller plants for this reason.

  • Top 10 Complementary Trees to Plant with Rowan

    For Hawthorn High wildlife value Native hedgerows, mixed planting Crab Apple Spring blossom and fruit Gardens Year-round structure Rowan cultivars Berry variation Coordinated planting Amelanchier Multi-season interest Gardens Key benefits: Distinct seasonal interest Supports insects and birds Compact growth suitable for gardens Are Rowan trees good for wildlife gardens? Rowan trees are excellent for wildlife.

  • Winter Willow: A Simple, Science-Backed Boost for Your Livestock

    More of that protein then passes into the small intestine, where the animal can actually use it for growth We’re not talking about DIY veterinary medicine here, but tree-fodder factsheets note that browsing small In practice, the main benefit for poultry is welfare and microclimate , with any leaf intake a small  While pigs won’t consume willow in the same quantities as ruminants, the leaves and thin twigs add small Avoid large, hard stems for small pigs. Remove heavily fouled branches to maintain hygiene.

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