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- How to Plant Bare-Root Trees: A Step-by-Step Guide
around their roots, are typically available during their dormant season, from late autumn to early spring Tips: Timing: Plant bare-root trees during their dormant season, typically from late autumn to early spring
- Top Tips : Looking After Trees and Shrubs in Winter
will be at their best when the weather changes and they are ready for the next step in their cycle…springing So make sure you clear the snow off your young hedges and trees to remove the risk of damage. general rule, wait until mid to late winter to prune trees and shrubs that flower in summer, whilst spring-flowering
- Magnolia Trees for Shade or Sun: What's Best?
Comparison Table Planting for Optimal Results Wildlife Benefits of Magnolia Trees A magnolia tree in full bloom landscaped setting, visit National Trust gardens with magnolias and discover real-life examples in bloom later in spring. Magnolia x soulangeana : Large goblet-shaped blooms; perfect for lawns or centrepiece planting. Expert Insight: Full sun encourages earlier and more prolific blooms, especially in southern UK regions
- Low Maintenance Screening Trees UK | Easy Privacy for Busy Gardeners
Van Tol’ – smoother leaves ‘Golden King’ – bright yellow edges ‘Alaska’ – very hardy and compact 3 Great for: Pleached forms or natural hedge rows. 4. low-maintenance trees prefer lean soils Prune lightly just once a year if needed—ideally in late summer or early spring
- Screening Trees for Patios and Balconies UK | Best Privacy Trees for Pots
Formal patios and tight spaces This slower-growing laurel clips beautifully into topiary or compact hedge drainage with crocks or gravel at the base Feed regularly with slow-release fertiliser or liquid feed in spring
- Unearthing the Truth: Debunking 5 Myths About Bare-Root Trees
Come spring, they're often ahead of the game compared to their potted peers, ready to burst into life Time-Sensitive It's true that bare-root trees have a specific planting window—usually from late autumn to early spring
- Diagnosing Tree Health: A Guide for the Experienced Gardener
Necrosis (Leaf Browning or Crispy Edges) Browning can result from water imbalance, frost, or salt exposure Frost Damage: Spring frost affects horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) and ornamental cherries.
- 🌳 £4 Million Investment to Tackle Tree Pests and Diseases
Accelerating breeding programmes using cutting-edge technology (think trees that flower younger and faster The beetle targets trees weakened by stress—particularly after a year of waterlogging followed by spring
- Winter Willow: A Simple, Science-Backed Boost for Your Livestock
Again, this is a support , not a substitute for proper treatment – but it’s a nice additional string Strip-graze standing coppice , letting animals browse regrowth during late autumn and early spring. Hedgerows and shelterbelts Incorporate willow into: New hedges or gappy old ones. flock or herd, the easiest way to start is with a small fodder block or a short run of willow in a hedge Bowhayes Trees Ltd supplies high-quality willow varieties ideal for livestock fodder blocks, hedgerows
- Planting Trees Amidst Frost and Snow: A Winter Guide for UK Gardeners
particular, are best planted during their dormant season, which typically spans from late autumn to early spring
- Screening Trees and Garden Design UK | How to Create Beautiful, Private Outdoor Spaces
Urban courtyard Pleached trees + potted standards Small suburban garden Above-fence trees + narrow hedging Long narrow garden Trees used to divide zones Rural landscape Native shelterbelt + mixed screening hedge sculptural shape Portuguese Laurel Dense screen, clips well, classic look Japanese Holly Compact, formal edging Hedging trees: Plant 60cm–1m apart depending on density needed.
- How to Plant a Birch Tree in the UK
type Best time to plant Bare root birch November to March Potted birch Year-round (best in autumn or spring at this time reduces stress on the tree and allows roots to establish before active growth begins in spring Easier Bare root birch trees are most commonly used in larger planting schemes, woodland projects, and hedgerows











